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joining multiple EPS files
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Mike Kordosky |
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joining multiple EPS files |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Apr 2004 15:16:52 -0500 (CDT) |
Hi,
I use a2ps 4.13 on a linux pc.
I often use a2ps to take an existing, multi-page, ps file and print it "2
up" or "4 up". I works great. I'd like to do the same thing with EPS
files. That is, I have a 3 eps files (all with the same size figure)
and I'd like the program to array the 3 figures in a column on a single
page. Here is what I tried:
address@hidden pub]$ a2ps --columns=1 --rows=3 --portrait -A 1 -o
frac_accept_t11.ps frac_accept_*_t11.eps
[frac_accept_electron_t11.eps (ps, delegated to PsNup): 1 page on 1 sheet]
[frac_accept_pion_t11.eps (ps, delegated to PsNup): 1 page on 1 sheet]
[frac_accept_proton_t11.eps (ps, delegated to PsNup): 1 page on 1 sheet]
[Total: 0 pages on 0 sheets] saved into the file `frac_accept_t11.ps'
The output is 1 figure/page and without successive page numbers when I
look at it using gv. It doesn't print as a single page. I've tried using
psmerge to merge the eps files into one file prior to calling a2ps. That
doesn't seem to help. I've also tried using a program called epsmerge.
That program almost does the right thing, but the individual figures are
much too small, leaving lots of whitespace on the page, and I cannot seem
to change their size.
Does anyone know how to use a2ps to do what I want? Does anyone know of
another program which will do it?
I'm not a member of the mailing list, so you'd have to reply directly.
Regards,
Mike Kordosky
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