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Yes, initially, but then I added -page to "convert". I think I figured
it out, at least for this problem. I was "convert"ing to an image that
was too small. I increased the page parameters, and I now get the
image, but it is unacceptable. So, contrary to what I said before, the
pstill product is working better than "convert" as it uses fonts.<br>
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I guess at this point I would like a recommendation. My ultimate goal
is HTML and PDF output from DocBook. I really like how XEP does the FO
rendering but I need better printed graphics. I have MS Visio and the
JPEG from it is fine for HTML. However, I am open to something else if
it will do as good a job for HTML and a better job for printing.<br>
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TIA <br>
<br>
Paul<br>
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Adam Rogoyski wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Paul Slezak wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> I have output the image as EPS, and used "convert" to convert it to
PDF, yet again, I get a blank area.
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Are you creating a postscript file that is a full page with the
image aligned at the bottom left hand corner?
Adam
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