It's quick and easy to start your virtual machine in the cloud if you use vagrant. Like, 55 seconds fast. I find it especially handy for toy projects that I need on the web quickly or when I don't want another virtual machine to gobble up resources on my laptop. I'm going through the steps for DigitalOcean. It's similarly easy for Amazon Web Services (AWS), but I find their web interface somewhat discombobulated. A word on pricing : if you use the cloud for a small project it's basically free. A full day on Digital Oceans costs 16 cents. That's (hopefully) less than you tip on a cup of coffee. There are a lot of online coupons that'll get you through the first few months. AWS offers a full year for free, see http://aws.amazon.com/free/ . I'm assuming that you have vagrant installed and a Vagrantfile already written or generated with vagrant init . Ok, let's get started! First, download the vagrant plugin. vagrant plugin install vagrant-digital...
What about opening the image in Preview, selecting print, and then in the PDF drop down, selecting "Save as Postacript"?
ReplyDeleteThat would work, too. But in my case the picture is not the same size as the paper, so printing adds extra space at the top and bottom of the picture, see here.
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