Colored EPS plot with correct Bounding Box

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Carl Cursujani

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Hello,

I would like to plot directly colored eps files from cadence.

in the .cdsplotinit file I can define



EPSF|Encapsulated Postscript: \
:manufacturer=Adobe: \
:type=epsf: \
:maximumPages#1: \
:resolution#300: \
:paperSize="A4" 11538 8060:


But this will generate only black&white plots


I found another solution in the internet


color EPS plotter|Generic 600 dpi Adobe PostScript Level 2 Plotter: \
:manufacturer=Adobe: \
:type=postscript2: \
:resolution#1200: \
:maximumPages#1: \
:paperSize="A4" 11538 8060: \
:paperSize="A" 4810 6330 172 132: \
:paperSize="B" 6402 10002 99 99:

This plots in color, but when I try to include the graphic in LateX with


\includegraphics[width=\textwidth] {test.eps}

it doesn't show the whole plot on the page


Does anybody have a clue?


The last idea I had was to convert a colored ps file to eps with
ps2epsi, but this results in errors


Thanks for any suggestion

best regards


Carl
 
"Carl" == Carl Cursujani <carlcurs@ieee.org> writes:
Carl> Hello, I would like to plot directly colored eps files from
Carl> cadence.

Carl> in the .cdsplotinit file I can define



Carl> EPSF|Encapsulated Postscript: \ :manufacturer=Adobe: \
Carl> :type=epsf: \ :maximumPages#1: \ :resolution#300: \
Carl> :paperSize="A4" 11538 8060:


Carl> But this will generate only black&white plots


Carl> I found another solution in the internet


Carl> color EPS plotter|Generic 600 dpi Adobe PostScript Level 2
Carl> Plotter: \ :manufacturer=Adobe: \ :type=postscript2: \
Carl> :resolution#1200: \ :maximumPages#1: \ :paperSize="A4" 11538
Carl> 8060: \ :paperSize="A" 4810 6330 172 132: \ :paperSize="B"
Carl> 6402 10002 99 99:

Carl> This plots in color, but when I try to include the graphic
Carl> in LateX with


Carl> \includegraphics[width=\textwidth] {test.eps}

Carl> it doesn't show the whole plot on the page


Carl> Does anybody have a clue?


Carl> The last idea I had was to convert a colored ps file to eps
Carl> with ps2epsi, but this results in errors


Carl> Thanks for any suggestion

Carl> best regards


Carl> Carl

Hello Carl

for the first case: Use plotter type 'epsfC' or 'epsfiC'.

For the second case: Convert ps file to eps using either 'ps2eps' or
the following script

------
#!/bin/ksh

export GS_LIB

for i in "$@"
do
outfile="${i%%.ps}.eps"
sed 's,^rotp$,,; /%%BeginFeature/,/%%EndFeature/d' "$i" > "$i.tmp"
head -1 "$i.tmp" > "$outfile"
gs -sDEVICE=bbox -dBATCH -q -dNOPAUSE "$i.tmp" >>"$outfile" 2>&1
tail +2 "$i.tmp" >> "$outfile"
rm -f "$i.tmp"
done
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HI Curesujani
This is my .cdsplotinit. you can try it.
Generic 1200 dpi Adobe PostScript Level 2 Plotter|Generic 600 dpi Adobe
PostScript Level 2 Plotter: \
:manufacturer=Adobe: \
:type=postscript2: \
:resolution#1200: \
:maximumPages#30: \
:paperSize="A" 9620 12660 344 264: \
:paperSize="B" 12804 20004 198 198
 

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