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Re: updated print.m
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Michael D. Godfrey |
Subject: |
Re: updated print.m |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 17:19:30 -0700 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (Macintosh/20090302) |
Ben wrote:
Michael (others), as you have some experience with gs, can you tell me
if it is possible for gs to use the bounding box to crop the image.
Thus producing a bitmap whose size is that of the bounding box?
Here are some pointers:
1. From the online doc:
EPS parameters
-dEPSCrop
Crop an EPS file to the bounding box. This is useful when converting
an EPS file to a bitmap.
-dEPSFitPage
Resize an EPS file to fit the page. This is useful for enlarging an
EPS file to fit the paper size when printing.
-dNOEPS
Prevent special processing of EPS files. This is useful when EPS
files have incorrect Document Structuring Convention comments.
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This came from the EPS section of:
http://ghostscript.com/doc/8.54/Use.htm
This is a good place to start to "learn all about it."
There is lots of documentation, and lots of switches/options. maybe
more than are
really needed, but GhostScript has been around for a very long time...
Enjoy!
Michael
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