Created attachment 110011 [details] The eps figure used in test: test.eps.eps; the odp docuemnt: test.odp and the pdf file genearted from it: test.pdf An example is attached. You can see clearly the eps figure in the odp document and the pdf document generated from it that the label of the y axis is not correctly rendered as the original figure.
Created attachment 110229 [details] screenClip test.odp open in LO 4351 @Dongliang, *, Can not reproduce. Looking at the meta.xml for the .odp in the tar test kit, you are using 64-bit LO 4.3.3.2 on a Linux. Have set The EPS provided in your test kit matches the 2000000200000238000001816A594820.eps embedded in .ODP Available helper programs on a system will make a difference in handling of EPS and other vector/bitmap image formats. Also, LibreOffice's "export to PDF" uses different output filters than the "print to PS"--so results will differ depending on the method used to generate the PDF. But, to completely replicate for testing, we will need to know version of ghostscript, pstoedit and imagemagick installed on your system. We need your system configuration, and your exact steps in generating the PDF. -=note=- In general EPS handling remains an issue, but there have been some improvements, with additional work needed, refs below. -=ref=- bug 81592 (use 24-bit vs 8-bit color depth for internal BMP raster) with additional work as in bug 67464 (a native EPS handler)
Created attachment 110230 [details] EPS vector image from test kit rendered directly into PDF with ghostscript ps2pdf Reference PDF directly rendered from EPS using ghostscript ps2pdf command ps2pdf -dEPSCrop <imagename>.eps There are filter differences in an export to PDF and print PS to PDF. See bug 81497 regards issues when printing PS to PDF.
Hi V Stuart Foote, Thanks for looking into this report. I can get the same good pdf figure as you attached using ps2pdf, but as you can see in my first attachment, the pdf file converted form odp file is different. The pdf is produced by "Export to PDF" icon, but I get the same results when I tried "print" to file. The figure already looks like the one shown in pdf file when I insert it into the odp file. I'm using Scientific Linux 6.6: ---------------------- dzhang@Linqi:~ 1009$uname -srvmpio Linux 2.6.32-504.1.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 11 14:19:04 CST 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux --------------------- and here is the information of the packages: ----------- Name : ghostscript Arch : x86_64 Version : 8.70 Release : 19.el6 Name : pstoedit Arch : x86_64 Version : 3.45 Release : 10.el6 Name : ImageMagick Arch : x86_64 Version : 6.5.4.7 Release : 7.el6_5 ----------- Let me know if you need any more information. Thanks. Dongliang
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