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Firstly want to thank you for the great work you have done in putting this ghostscript c# wrapper together not many of these out there. I have a slight problem with it though which I am not too sure how to go about fixing it. The project reads eps files but for some images they get cropped. I have slightly gotten around this by using the "ledger" page size (landscape). The problem is it adds unnecessary spaces both at the top of images and to the right of the images. How would I go about so that the actual dimensions of an image is obtained and then used in order to create the thumbnail image rather than using the pre-defined page sizes such as "ledger". This is the only issue I see with this, and once sorted this should be perfect. Any suggestion or ideas on how to go about achieving this...
Many Thanks
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Hi mephraim,
Firstly want to thank you for the great work you have done in putting this ghostscript c# wrapper together not many of these out there. I have a slight problem with it though which I am not too sure how to go about fixing it. The project reads eps files but for some images they get cropped. I have slightly gotten around this by using the "ledger" page size (landscape). The problem is it adds unnecessary spaces both at the top of images and to the right of the images. How would I go about so that the actual dimensions of an image is obtained and then used in order to create the thumbnail image rather than using the pre-defined page sizes such as "ledger". This is the only issue I see with this, and once sorted this should be perfect. Any suggestion or ideas on how to go about achieving this...
Many Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: