[OS X TeX] Re: Illustrator CS and WARMFigToPDF 4.0.3

Stephen Moye stephenmoye at cox.net
Mon Dec 6 01:32:02 CET 2004


I missed out on the earlier discussion of this problem, but wanted to 
add this: I had some problems with PDF files not placing where they 
were supposed to. It turned out that the origin of the rulers in 
Illustrator was not coincident with the lower left-hand corner of the 
problem figures that were saved as PDFs out of Illustrator. This caused 
all sorts of problems, because the PDFs looked fine.

On Dec 5, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Gary L. Gray wrote:

>
> On Dec 5, 2004, at 12:19 PM, V.Yu.Shavrukov wrote:
>
>> Thank you for making your application available to the public.
>> I've tried it out and run into the following problems:
>>
>> Sometimes the illustration is misaligned with respect to the resulting
>> pdf media box (the picture does not even fit in the box), and
>> the pdflatex renditions of the marked objects
>> are misaligned with respect to either.  I can send you examples
>> if you are interested.  Quite possibly, I am doing something wrong
>> with Illustrator settings.  It would be nice if the relevant aspects
>> were explained in  http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/WFTPDF/ .
>>
>> If I move marked objects as part of a group of other elements,
>> they tend bo be lost track of, so that they are not referenced
>> in the .bb file.
>
> Please send along reproducible steps that cause the problem you 
> describe and attach all the files you use in creating those steps. We 
> will try and figure out what is going wrong for you.
>
>
>> Also, what are the "units" referred to in 
>> http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/WFTPDF/
>> in connection with TeX's label boxes?
>
> Each MO has a bounding box that is 2 "units" wide and 2 "units" high. 
> Unfortunately, those units are not equal to one another. The easiest 
> way to see this is with a picture. Say the bounding box of your MO is 
> shown below:
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |-------------------(0,0)-------------------|
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Each MO has its own local set of coordinates and the center of the MO 
> is at the coordinates (0,0). Given that its width is "two", you can 
> move the center of a MO to the point shown below (marked with a *):
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> *---------------------|---------------------|
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> |                     |                     |
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> by using L(1.00).
>
>
>> How can one get rid of the  \small  default within your xypic 
>> environment?
>> This is not in the editable preamble.
>
> Ah yes, we should fix that. For now, simply comment it out. We will 
> try and get this fixed in the next day or two.
>
> All the best,
>
> -- Gary
>
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