Result for 256343CB9E116BEC7B8A462638E5DA043B8EF0B7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/bbox
FileSize13756
MD5334547A47FE56D56F6E7EF4D3560E755
SHA-1256343CB9E116BEC7B8A462638E5DA043B8EF0B7
SHA-256AEE71D38C3C41C3630D1D4985EF9714719F1D6A8EA561A2FD1AA199376682E8F
SSDEEP192:3F8ACrG1cLiZtR7APhZ8HMeQfN3l7U40uiNS/LyxR2t4d2XeyvKJxR:BCrG1cLstAZZILQFV7Um/Ls3dzgKJx
TLSHT18252F69075A14B2BD0D017F78A6B4B9633634E28F793375745078B106789AEDEE33A88
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize39000
MD595F8A8C4EBD9305C075B8086B1EBE201
PackageDescriptionconvert PostScript to EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files ps2eps is a tool to produce Encapsulated PostScript Files (EPS/EPSF) from usual one-paged Postscript documents. It calculates correct Bounding Boxes for those EPS files and filters some special postscript command sequences that can produce erroneous results on printers. EPS files are needed for including (scalable) graphics into TeX (or even Word) documents. Other programs like ps2epsi do not calculate the bounding box always correctly (because the values are put on the PostScript stack which may get corrupted by bad PostScript code) or rounded it off so that clipping the EPS cut off some parts of the image. Therefore ps2eps uses a resolution of 144 DPI to get the correct bounding box.
PackageMaintainerMatteo Cypriani <mcy@lm7.fr>
PackageNameps2eps
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion1.68+binaryfree-1
SHA-1444866A5295B3A2468EBDDD0FBEDFFF258B646F8
SHA-256F433C50F292F7A17F989A721790B9370C2912EBB0A67BFD6F3FA6BB7B2B4571F