[Rd] bounding box in PostScript
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Apr 17 23:01:34 CEST 2006
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, David Allen wrote:
> When a graph is saved as PostScript, the bounding box is often too big.
> A consequence is that when the graph is included in a LaTeX document,
> the spacing does not look good.
> Is this a recognized problem? Is someone working on it? Could I help?
It's not really true. The bounding box is of the figure region, and it is
a design feature. If the figure `region' that is too big for your
purposes you need to adjust the margins.
Alternatively, there are lots of ways to set a tight bounding box: I tend
to use the bbox device in gs. But that often ends up with figures which
do not align, depending on whether text has descenders.
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