3. Scale, if the user has changed the size.
4. Translate the lower-left corner of the EPS file’s bounding box to the
user-chosen origin.
Details on transforming the PostScript coordinate system are below. The first
example is a simple case in which the user coordinate system matches the
default PostScript coordinate system. The second example is a general case
transformation from application space to the default PostScript coordinate
system.
page. The EPS file is shown as it would be drawn if the EPS file were printed
without first transforming the PostScript coordinate system. The placement
box in the upper-right corner of the page shows where the user chose to place
the EPS file.
Figure 3
EPS file and placement box
560,560
400,400
100,100
-100,-100
translate and scale the PostScript coordinate system to achieve the user-
chosen placement on the page.
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