Ok, I see, there is a way to do it : saving the tex file in the same folder as the eps files that we try to import...
is there a smarter way to solve the problem ? it is very annoying to save all my reports in the same folders as my figures...
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- Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:12 pm
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- Topic: EPS Images with PDFLaTeX
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- Topic: EPS Images with PDFLaTeX
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EPS Images with PDFLaTeX
Hi,
Sorry, many topics on EPS figure already... but none solves my problem!
I use Mountain Lion, TexShop 3.11, and try to import .eps figures
I tried epstopdf package
I tried to use Ghostscript, DVI
I also tried the installed macro (Macros>figures>epsfile),
I tried the 'pdflatex --shell ...
Sorry, many topics on EPS figure already... but none solves my problem!
I use Mountain Lion, TexShop 3.11, and try to import .eps figures
I tried epstopdf package
I tried to use Ghostscript, DVI
I also tried the installed macro (Macros>figures>epsfile),
I tried the 'pdflatex --shell ...