On Monday 05 November 2007 3:48:11 pm william ratcliff wrote: > Hi! I hope I have what is a simple question: > > I recently created a figure using pylab and saved it using: > pylab.savefig(r'c:\fig3b.pdf',dpi=150) > and it worked great. I made the same figure with a .png ending and it > also worked well. > > However, when I tried to make an eps file for use with latex and > publishing, I found: > using gsview: > > DSC Error at line 527 > %%Page: 11 > This %%Page:line occured in the trailer, which is not legal. > EPS files should be encapsulated in %%BeginDocument/ %%EndDocument > It is possible that an EPS file was incorrectly encapsulated and that > we have been cofused by the %%Trailer in an EPS file > > If I ignore all DSC, then I see a figure with noticeable gridding > across it. However, if I use distiller to convert it to a PDF file, > it appears fine. > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > William > (the files are rather large, but are available at: > ftp://ftp.ncnr.nist.gov/pub/ > as fig3b.ps, fig3b.pdf, fig3b.png)
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