Hi, I have a rather minor request. When processing a multi-page ps file, pstoimg generated filename like foo1.png, foo2.png, ..., foo10.png, foo11.png, ... . Suppose you want to process these files in order, say with convert. It will do
foo1, foo10, foo11, ..., foo19, foo2, foo20, foo21, ... instead of foo1, foo2, ..., foo10, foo11, ..., foo20, ... It would be great if there were an option to have zero-padded file names like foo001, foo002, etc, so that the natural ordering is 'right'. I realize there are easy ways w/ a shell script or what not to fix the output, but if this could be done directly by pstoimg it may save some hassle. By the way, my problem is this: I use Yorick (interpreted numerical environment) to post-process simulation results. It makes a multi-page ps file. This can be quite cumbersome when making 2D plots on large grids. I want to make this a bunch of raster images (png's seems best) and then goop them as a pdf for convenience. I use pstoimg to make them png's, and this seems to work quite well. Then convert puts a white border and makes them one pdf. Except it gets the page order wrong. Thanks and cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [email protected] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
