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Re: Including an EPS image
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Nigel Horne |
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Re: Including an EPS image |
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Fri, 02 Jul 2010 22:40:48 +0100 |
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On 02/07/10 22:20, David Kastrup wrote:
When I try to include an EPS file, for example with the command:
\markup {
\epsfile #X #20 #"logo.eps"
}
I get this cryptic message:
Preprocessing graphical
objects.../usr/share/lilypond/2.12.3/scm/stencil.scm:377:26: In
procedure list-ref in expression (list-ref bbox 2):
/usr/share/lilypond/2.12.3/scm/stencil.scm:377:26: Wrong type argument
in position 1: #f
What's it mean in plain English? What have I done wrong?
Used a non-EPS file (likely missing a bounding box comment)?
It's an EPS file, according to file(1):
address@hidden:~$ file logo.eps
logo.eps: DOS EPS Binary File Postscript starts at byte 32 length 3256
TIFF starts at byte 3288 length 8222
address@hidden:~$
What's a "bounding box comment", and how do I create it?
-Nigel
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- Including an EPS image, Nigel Horne, 2010/07/02
- Re: Including an EPS image, David Kastrup, 2010/07/02
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- Re: Including an EPS image, Nick Payne, 2010/07/02
- Re: Including an EPS image, Francisco Vila, 2010/07/02
- Re: Including an EPS image, Nigel Horne, 2010/07/03