Hi Dierderik

On 5/16/06, Diederik Huys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My whole dissertation is writen in latex (I don't use pdflatex at the moment).
Now when I  include the EPS-file in my document, all goes well although it
seems that the quality is rather poor (low res, missing pixels, ...). Then I
use dvipdfm to convert the document to PDF. I open the document and
*whoops* : it seems the axes are gone except the one I created (for my
reciprocal scale, remember).

Have you tried using latex->dvips->ps2pdf ? I used to use that and it
always dealt perfectly well with the negative bboxes in PyX's EPS
output. Quality was always perfect too. If you absolutely need to use
dvipdfm for some reason, then you can use the paperformat option, as
Alan suggested.

Now I use pdflatex and PyX's PDF output, which also works pretty
flawlessly. This has the advantage of allowing transparency in the
figures. On the other hand, pdflatex is slower than latex for large
docs.

Cheers

Will Henney


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