Wrong slide size with beamer, pstricks and Texlive












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This is a followup of my question here and uses the same setup.



MWE (test.tex):



documentclass[dvips]{beamer}

usepackage{pstricks}
psset{unit=1mm}

begin{document}

begin{frame}frametitle{Test}
line 1

line 2

begin{figure}[h]
begin{center}
pspicture(0,0)(60,60)
psframe(0,0)(60,60)
endpspicture
end{center}
caption{Figure}
end{figure}

line 3

end{frame}
end{document}


Workflow:



latex test
dvips -P pdf test
ps2pdf test.ps


Running this with Texlive 2018 gives a wrong slide size. The problem seems to be in running dvips. Under Texlive, the header in the postscript file is



%!PS-Adobe-2.0
%%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
%%Title: test.dvi
%%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:35:25 2019
%%Pages: 1
%%PageOrder: Ascend
%%Orientation: Landscape
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 273 363
%%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
%%EndComments
%DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
%DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


Running dvips under Miktex gives the correct slide size:



%!PS-Adobe-2.0
%%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
%%Title: test.dvi
%%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:34:23 2019
%%Pages: 1
%%PageOrder: Ascend
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 363 273
%%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
%%EndComments
%DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
%DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


Has anyone else noticed this problem and is there a fix?



Thanks.










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    This is a followup of my question here and uses the same setup.



    MWE (test.tex):



    documentclass[dvips]{beamer}

    usepackage{pstricks}
    psset{unit=1mm}

    begin{document}

    begin{frame}frametitle{Test}
    line 1

    line 2

    begin{figure}[h]
    begin{center}
    pspicture(0,0)(60,60)
    psframe(0,0)(60,60)
    endpspicture
    end{center}
    caption{Figure}
    end{figure}

    line 3

    end{frame}
    end{document}


    Workflow:



    latex test
    dvips -P pdf test
    ps2pdf test.ps


    Running this with Texlive 2018 gives a wrong slide size. The problem seems to be in running dvips. Under Texlive, the header in the postscript file is



    %!PS-Adobe-2.0
    %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
    %%Title: test.dvi
    %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:35:25 2019
    %%Pages: 1
    %%PageOrder: Ascend
    %%Orientation: Landscape
    %%BoundingBox: 0 0 273 363
    %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
    %%EndComments
    %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
    %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


    Running dvips under Miktex gives the correct slide size:



    %!PS-Adobe-2.0
    %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
    %%Title: test.dvi
    %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:34:23 2019
    %%Pages: 1
    %%PageOrder: Ascend
    %%BoundingBox: 0 0 363 273
    %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
    %%EndComments
    %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
    %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


    Has anyone else noticed this problem and is there a fix?



    Thanks.










    share|improve this question

























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      This is a followup of my question here and uses the same setup.



      MWE (test.tex):



      documentclass[dvips]{beamer}

      usepackage{pstricks}
      psset{unit=1mm}

      begin{document}

      begin{frame}frametitle{Test}
      line 1

      line 2

      begin{figure}[h]
      begin{center}
      pspicture(0,0)(60,60)
      psframe(0,0)(60,60)
      endpspicture
      end{center}
      caption{Figure}
      end{figure}

      line 3

      end{frame}
      end{document}


      Workflow:



      latex test
      dvips -P pdf test
      ps2pdf test.ps


      Running this with Texlive 2018 gives a wrong slide size. The problem seems to be in running dvips. Under Texlive, the header in the postscript file is



      %!PS-Adobe-2.0
      %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
      %%Title: test.dvi
      %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:35:25 2019
      %%Pages: 1
      %%PageOrder: Ascend
      %%Orientation: Landscape
      %%BoundingBox: 0 0 273 363
      %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
      %%EndComments
      %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
      %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


      Running dvips under Miktex gives the correct slide size:



      %!PS-Adobe-2.0
      %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
      %%Title: test.dvi
      %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:34:23 2019
      %%Pages: 1
      %%PageOrder: Ascend
      %%BoundingBox: 0 0 363 273
      %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
      %%EndComments
      %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
      %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


      Has anyone else noticed this problem and is there a fix?



      Thanks.










      share|improve this question














      This is a followup of my question here and uses the same setup.



      MWE (test.tex):



      documentclass[dvips]{beamer}

      usepackage{pstricks}
      psset{unit=1mm}

      begin{document}

      begin{frame}frametitle{Test}
      line 1

      line 2

      begin{figure}[h]
      begin{center}
      pspicture(0,0)(60,60)
      psframe(0,0)(60,60)
      endpspicture
      end{center}
      caption{Figure}
      end{figure}

      line 3

      end{frame}
      end{document}


      Workflow:



      latex test
      dvips -P pdf test
      ps2pdf test.ps


      Running this with Texlive 2018 gives a wrong slide size. The problem seems to be in running dvips. Under Texlive, the header in the postscript file is



      %!PS-Adobe-2.0
      %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
      %%Title: test.dvi
      %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:35:25 2019
      %%Pages: 1
      %%PageOrder: Ascend
      %%Orientation: Landscape
      %%BoundingBox: 0 0 273 363
      %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
      %%EndComments
      %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
      %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


      Running dvips under Miktex gives the correct slide size:



      %!PS-Adobe-2.0
      %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.998 Copyright 2018 Radical Eye Software
      %%Title: test.dvi
      %%CreationDate: Wed Mar 13 00:34:23 2019
      %%Pages: 1
      %%PageOrder: Ascend
      %%BoundingBox: 0 0 363 273
      %%DocumentFonts: CMSS12 CMSS10
      %%EndComments
      %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com)
      %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips -P pdf test


      Has anyone else noticed this problem and is there a fix?



      Thanks.







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