I use the following procedure (on Linux, but the same principles should work on Windows): 1. In Acrobat Reader, print the whole page to a PS file. The PS file should have good resolution. 2. Rename this PS file as an EPS file. 3. Open this EPS file in a text editor and change the first line to "%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-2.0". Also edit the %%BoundingBox line so that the bounding box crops the portion of the page you want. Save the file. 4. Run this EPS file through epstopdf (available wi
gsview can convert ps to eps and allows you to select the bound.
【在 T*******n 的大作中提到】 : I use the following procedure (on Linux, but the same : principles should work on Windows): : 1. In Acrobat Reader, print the whole page to a PS file. : The PS file should have good resolution. : 2. Rename this PS file as an EPS file. : 3. Open this EPS file in a text editor and change the first : line to "%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-2.0". Also edit the : %%BoundingBox line so that the bounding box crops : the portion of the page you want. Save the file. : 4. Run this EPS file through epstopdf (available wi
z*n
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how?
【在 T*******e 的大作中提到】 : gsview can convert ps to eps and allows you to select the bound.
z*n
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I tried with gsview. It doesn't work. I followed the instruction to click the bounds and saved the file as eps, but it still shows the whole page.
【在 z*****n 的大作中提到】 : how?
q*t
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I use GSview as well. Works pretty good all the time. 1. Open the PDF file. 2. File->Convert 3. epswrite -> 300 4. Try all the page size to find the one you like.
【在 z*****n 的大作中提到】 : I tried with gsview. It doesn't work. : I followed the instruction to click the bounds and saved : the file as eps, but it still shows the whole page.
z*n
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I tried the way as you said. In this case we can only get a whole page of eps, not the specific area.
【在 q******t 的大作中提到】 : I use GSview as well. Works pretty good all the time. : 1. Open the PDF file. : 2. File->Convert : 3. epswrite -> 300 : 4. Try all the page size to find the one you like.
l*t
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my way (windows): 1. install some color postscript printer driver. i use apple color lw 12/660 PS. 2. in adobe reader, use snapshot tool to select the area, right-click, select 'print...'. Check 'print to file' Important: click 'properties', click 'advanced', expand 'postscript options ', change 'postscript output option' to EPS. Maybe it is useful to download truetype font as outline. OK, OK 3. OK, specify output file name, e.g. c:\temp\1.ps 4. use gsview to open 1.ps, File\P
【在 z*****n 的大作中提到】 : I tried the way as you said. : In this case we can only get a whole page of eps, not the : specific area.
z*n
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Thanks to all buddies. Finally I got my way work: 1. use gsview open the pdf file containing the figure you need. 2. file->convert->epswrite, and select the specific page containing the figure. Save the file as eps. 3. open the eps file with gsview. File->PS to EPS and unselect "Automatically calculate the bounding box". 4. Specify the boundaries follow the indication. 5. Save the file as the second eps file. 6. Use epstopdf utility convert the second file to be pdf. 7. Convert the pdf back to b
【在 l******t 的大作中提到】 : my way (windows): : 1. install some color postscript printer driver. i use apple color lw : 12/660 PS. : 2. in adobe reader, use snapshot tool to select the area, right-click, : select 'print...'. Check 'print to file' : Important: click 'properties', click 'advanced', expand 'postscript options : ', : change 'postscript output option' to EPS. : Maybe it is useful to download truetype font as outline. : OK, OK
z*n
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thanks, this is fast.
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【在 l******t 的大作中提到】 : my way (windows): : 1. install some color postscript printer driver. i use apple color lw : 12/660 PS. : 2. in adobe reader, use snapshot tool to select the area, right-click, : select 'print...'. Check 'print to file' : Important: click 'properties', click 'advanced', expand 'postscript options : ', : change 'postscript output option' to EPS. : Maybe it is useful to download truetype font as outline. : OK, OK
z*n
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Hi, I got a problem at the last step. I followed the way as you said, but using adobe PS printer instead of yours. Everything is ok to generate PS document containing the clipped figure. But when use gsview to output pdf file, it always says: This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file. Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted. Unrecoverable error: undefined in get Operand stack: --nostringval-- --nostringval-- quit gsapi_execute_cont returns -21 gsapi_exit returns 0
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【在 l******t 的大作中提到】 : my way (windows): : 1. install some color postscript printer driver. i use apple color lw : 12/660 PS. : 2. in adobe reader, use snapshot tool to select the area, right-click, : select 'print...'. Check 'print to file' : Important: click 'properties', click 'advanced', expand 'postscript options : ', : change 'postscript output option' to EPS. : Maybe it is useful to download truetype font as outline. : OK, OK