Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a
detailed answer:
\placefigure
[here] % location
[fig.MyCaption] % reference
{My Caption} % caption
{\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure
with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the
"Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in
the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
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