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% !TEX root = epspdfconversion_docu.tex
%START CODE FOR THE LONG TABLE
\small
\begin{longtable}{
>{\hsize=.9\hsize}X
>{\hsize=1.1\hsize}X
}
%Die Summe muss/sollte 2 sein. Man kontrolliert damit die Breite der Spalten, wobei Zeilenumbruch in der Spalte funktioniert!
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% Definition of Headers and caption, these are shown where the table starts
\caption{Options for the package {\pack}\label{optiontable}}
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\toprule
option & explanation \\ \midrule
\endfirsthead
% % Definition of Headers and caption, these are shown after a page break
\caption[]{Options for the package {\pack} -- continued}
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\toprule
option & explanation \\ \midrule
\endhead
% before a page break you will see:
\midrule
\multicolumn{2}{r}{... to be continued on next page ....} \\
\endfoot
% when the tabloe ends, you will see:
\midrule
\multicolumn{2}{r}{(end of table)}\\
\bottomrule
\endlastfoot
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\multicolumn{2}{l}{\textbf{Options related to epspdf}} \\
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\verb"help" & You will be shown the help of the epspdf command in your logfile. This option does not overrule all the others as previously.\\ & \\
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\verb"simple" & the epspdf-conversion will be done with no option at all. Don't use it together with any of the options below.\\ & \\
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\verb"gray | grey | GRAY | GREY" & gray | grey : convert eps-figures to grayscale (success not guaranteed); GRAY | GREY: Try harder to convert to grayscale (success still not guaranteed) \\
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\verb"nogray | nogrey" & nogray | nogrey : do not try to convert eps-figures to grayscale \\ & \\
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\verb"default | printer |" \verb"prepress | screen | ebook |" \verb"target=default |" \verb"target=printer | " \verb"target=prepess |" \verb"target=screen | " \verb"target=ebook" & target use of pdf \\ & \\
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\verb"pdfversion=default |" \verb"pdfversion=1.2 |" \verb"pdfversion=1.3 |" \verb"pdfversion=1.4" & Pdf version to be generated. Setting another version than those on the left will result in an error. `default' means
whatever Ghostscript's default is. \\ & \\
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\verb"bbox |" \verb"bbox=true" | \verb"bbox=false" & If true: Compute tight boundingbox\\ & \\
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\verb"nopdftops" & Ignore pdftops even if available (default: use if available)\\ & \\
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\verb"pdftops" & use pdftops if available\\ & \\
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\verb"hires" & compute hires-Boundingbox\\ & \\
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\verb"no-hires" & don't compute hires-Boundingbox\\ & \\
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\verb"custom={-dPDFX}" & This option allows you to pass a string to the ghostscript-commandline. On the left it would be Here you can set custom options for conversion to pdf,
view \href{http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/cvs/Use.htm}{Use.htm} and \href{http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/cvs/Ps2pdf.htm}{ps2pdf.htm} from
the Ghostscript documentation set. The example on the left adds \verb"-dPDFX" to the ghostscript-call by epstopdf \\ & \\
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\verb"psoptions={-level2}" & This sets the options for pdftops; the default is -level2, don't include -eps or page number options; these will be generated by epstopdf itself \\ & \\
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\verb"pagenumber={1}" & Page (in the eps-file) to be converted\\ & \\
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\multicolumn{2}{l}{\textbf{Options related to epstopdf.sty (the package)}} \\
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& These options are options that are passed over to epstopdf.sty that works in the background. You could also use
\verb"\epstopdfsetup{OPTIONSforEPSTOPDF.sty}",
but you can also control the behaviour of epstopdf.sty by means of setting option to {\pack}. The explanation is borrowed from the \href{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/epstopdf.pdf}{documentation of epstopdf}.\\ & \\
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\verb"prepend" | \verb"prepend=true" | \verb"prepend=false" & Determines whether .eps is appended (if false) or prepended (if true) to the Graphics extension search list. (default: false). (Note that there is no option append. Use \verb"prepend=false" instead.)\\ & \\
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\verb"update" | \verb"update=true" | \verb"update=false" & The conversion program is only called, if the target file does not exist or is older than the source image file.\\ & \\
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\verb"verbose" | \verb"verbose=true" | \verb"verbose=false" & prints some information about the image in the .log file (default: true).
\\ & \\
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\verb"suffix={-mysuffix}" & defines a string that is put between the file name base and the extension of the output file. This avoids that existing pdf-files are overwritten. See the \href{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/epstopdf.pdf}{documentation of epstopdf} for a more detailed explanation. (default: suffix=-epspdf-to)\\ & \\
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\verb"prefersuffix" | \verb"prefersuffix=true" | \verb"prefersuffix=false" & If a suffix is set by option su?x, then there can be two image file names that could be taken into account for inclusion: A image ?le name with the suffix string inside its name and a image file name without; e.g. for
\verb"foo.eps" the names could be:
\verb"foo-suffix.pdf", \verb"foo.pdf"
If option prefersuffix is turned on, the file \verb"foo-suffix.pdf" and its generation
is preferred over using \verb"foo.pdf". Otherwise \verb"foo.pdf" is included without generating \verb"foo-suffix.pdf". (default: true)\\ & \\
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\verb"outdir=./" & The converted file may put in an other output directory. The value of outdir must include the directory separator. Example for the current directory: \newline
\verb"\epstopdfsetup{outdir=./}"\newline
For other directories ensure that they can be found. See \verb"\graphicspath" or \verb"TEXINPUTS". You might need to set \verb"suffix=" to use another directory than the current. (default: outdir=) \\
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\end{longtable}
%END CODE FOR THE LONG TABLE
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