Importing EPS into Stencils

John Oram john at oram.com
Wed Jan 5 12:49:45 PST 2005


You can avoid the bounding box if you drag a PDF to the OG icon (or 
use the Open... dialog).  I think the same holds true for EPS, though 
I can't confirm at the moment.

At 12:53 AM +0800 1/6/05, Dieder Bylsma wrote:
>I'm using version 3.1.2 of Omnigraffle and having a difficult time 
>creating a new stencil.
>
>Specifically I already have a new line drawing created and saved in 
>EPS. When I copy and paste it to Omnigraffle, it creates a 
>document-size 'bounding' box around the newly 'imported' EPS 
>graphic. This compared quite poorly compared to the size of the 
>bounding boxes in the other stencils that come both with Graffle and 
>which are available off the Graffle web site.
>
>The graphic seems to be fine, just the bounding box is unreasonably 
>large. Is there an alternate method of importing an EPS graphic into 
>Graffle other than copy & paste which will result in a bounding-box 
>sized no-larger than the illustration itself if not the outer 
>boundaries of the illustration?
>
>thx for any info,
>
>
>Dieder
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