Have tried the command
display -background white filename.eps
but the resultant image remains unchanged (a line graph with a default tiled black-grey background)
How to view with white background?
specify background
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Re: specify background
The EPS file is probably drawing its own background.
Also that is not a good way of viewing EPS files which is a vector image (ImageMgaick handles Raster (pixel array) images)
Better way of view is with a proper postscript viewer.
Also that is not a good way of viewing EPS files which is a vector image (ImageMgaick handles Raster (pixel array) images)
Better way of view is with a proper postscript viewer.
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