Since the default page size of gs has no relation to the dimensions of the individual EPS drawing, I don't think this matters for most usages.Ģ) Inkscape EPS export with 'Export area is page' Offset (in pt) from the origin (lower left corner) in the bbox definition is ignored now (the default import does respect it and places the content of bbox with the same distance from the lower left corner of the page (possibly cropping it of at the upper/right edges of the page). None of the EPS drawings smaller than US Letter showed any missing elements, OTOH files larger than US Letter are no longer clipped or cropped on import. Testing with EPS files from the bug tracker hasn't indicated any regressions so far (~50 EPS files created by various applications: AI, CorelDraw, gnuplot, Matlib, fig2dev, Mathematica, Inkscape, …). OTOH it might be worthwhile adding the '-dEPSCrop' option for EPS files as default for now, allowing a greater number of EPS files getting imported into Inkscape without cropping (or clipping) parts of the original. and thus offering several options that can be decided before the conversion to PDF is done. Ideally we would add the additional dialog and offer similar options as when importing EPS into GIMP, parsing the EPS file in the python script or using ghostscript commands to query bbox, page size. (All installed as user extensions, with different and, alongside the original version). I have been using several different import extensions for EPS and PS imports now for several months (with -sPapersize=A0, -dEPSFitpage and -dEPSCrop arguments), testing with files from the bug tracker, mostly. Bug #431290 is not an issue here if the argument is added to the command string inside the python script.
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