John Levine wrote:
However, when I pass the .ps file through the ghostcript with ps2pdf
slides gets trimmed.
Is there some more advanced option for ps2pdfwr which will enable
me to conserve the proper width of slides?
It sounds like your pages are formatted as landscape and are being
For those unfamiliar with the package one needs to go through
.tex -- .dvi -- .ps -- .pdf
for graphics to display properly (pdflatex is not an option nor it is
dvipdfm)
are you sure about .ps stage? there is pdflatex, makes perfect pdfs
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
For those unfamiliar with the package one needs to go through
.tex -- .dvi -- .ps -- .pdf
for graphics to display properly (pdflatex is not an option nor it is
dvipdfm)
are you sure about .ps stage? there is pdflatex, makes perfect pdfs
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Yes, I am sure:-). Powerdot class of presentations is designed to use PS
tricks and can not be compiled with pdflatex or should I say you can
Dear All,
I was wondering if you could give me little help with Ghostscript.
I am using powerdot package to create presentation slides.
For those unfamiliar with the package one needs to go through
.tex -- .dvi -- .ps -- .pdf
for graphics to display properly (pdflatex is not an option nor it is
However, when I pass the .ps file through the ghostcript with ps2pdf
slides gets trimmed.
Is there some more advanced option for ps2pdfwr which will enable
me to conserve the proper width of slides?
It sounds like your pages are formatted as landscape and are being
translated as portrait.