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\item Animations do not work if the PDF has been produced with Ghostscript versions older than 8.31. This applies to all versions of ESP Ghostscript that comes with many Linux distributions.
- \item If the \LaTeX{} $\rightarrow$ \verb+dvips+ $\rightarrow$ \verb+ps2pdf+/Distiller route is being taken, make sure that the original graphics size (i.\,e. not scaled by any of the `{\tt scale}', `{\tt width}', `{\tt height}' or `{\tt depth}' options) does not exceed the page size of the final document. During PS to PDF conversion every graphic of the animation is temporarily moved to the lower left page corner. Those parts of the graphics that do not fit onto the document page will be clipped in the resulting PDF. Fortunately, graphics files for building animations may be resized easily to fit into a given bounding box by means of the `{\tt epsffit}' command line tool:
+ \item If the \LaTeX{} $\rightarrow$ \verb+dvips+ $\rightarrow$ \verb+ps2pdf+/Distiller route is being taken, make sure that the original graphics size (i.\,e. not scaled by any of the `{\tt scale}', `{\tt width}', `{\tt height}' or `{\tt depth}' options) does not exceed the page size of the final document. During PS to PDF conversion every graphic of the animation is temporarily moved to the upper left page corner. Those parts of the graphics that do not fit onto the document page will be clipped in the resulting PDF. Fortunately, graphics files for building animations may be resized easily to fit into a given bounding box by means of the `{\tt epsffit}' command line tool:
\quad{\tt epsffit -c <llx> <lly> <urx> <ury> infile.eps outfile.eps}