>> Perhaps I'm wrong, and the whole thing is a non-issue: ghostscript >> can compute the exact bounding box of an EPS file, AFAIK, taking >> care of the real dimensions of all glyphs (relying on the outlines >> instead of the metrics). > > I don't know what ghostscript can do, but even if it cannot compute > the bounding box by considering the real glyph dimensions, this > functionality could be simulated by enlarging the boundary of the > EPS file by a suitable "safety" margin and then calling pnmcrop > after the EPS file has been converted into an image.
Yes, this sounds like a sensible solution to avoid issues with GhostScript. Werner _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond