On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Ott Toomet wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I am not a postscript specialist but according to my (previous) knowledge,
> the boundingbox comment in an eps-file should show the corners of the
> drawing, not the paper. I.e. if I have a tiny graph on a huge paper, the
> boundingbox should give a small box.
Yes, and in R it shows the figure region, not the paper region.
> In R, as I have understood, the boundingbox gives the size of the paper (or
> graph window, if paper=special). In most cases it is OK, but e.g. when I
am
> using square-plots (pty="s") or trying to fit a big plot on a
page (with
> Latex), I notice an unnecessarily wide area there around the plot.
It delimits the figure region, which includes those margins. The idea is
that you do choose width and height appropriately, and use
paper="special".
Quite often you do want to line up plots, and that means yoiou do want to
line up figure regions, not tight bounding boxes.
> Are there any smart ways to calculate the boundingbox which really encloses
> the rawing only and let latex find all the necessary spacing? Or are there
> any system utilities (on linux)?
gs -sDEVICE=bbox, on fairly recent GhostScript.
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