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Am 25.08.2023 um 14:09 schrieb Dr Engelbert Buxbaum:
> In article <
28ac63d0-6b24-42a5-aeb4-f80e042ec553n@googlegroups.com>,
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dashley@gmail.com says...
>>
>> I`m a LaTeX user who produces very boring technical diagrams for
> incorporation as .EPS into LaTeX documents.
>> What is my best tool to use? Money is no object.
>
> EPS and PS are no longer in use, PDF seems the gold standard. My work
> flow is to print a diagram into a pdf-file using the systems standard
> driver, then use the "Bright snippet sire (Briss)" to crop.
For automated cropping there is also the perl script "pdfcrop".
Holger
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