Sorry, the \includegraphics should have included a * , but, prompted by your remark, I decided to remove all the size limiting options. The example I gave became
\newcommand{\jos}{\includegraphics{phjos.eps}}
and in the body of the text I had
... was spelled \jos in Phoenician ...
but the result ...
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Size of EPS Image enlarged
Hello,
I'm hoping you can assist me. For the past many years a 'new command line' for inserting an EPS image into LaTeX worked perfectly; however, recently after my son in law loaded on the latest Ubuntu, this same 'unaltered' command now results in expanded (magnified) EPS images within my ...
I'm hoping you can assist me. For the past many years a 'new command line' for inserting an EPS image into LaTeX worked perfectly; however, recently after my son in law loaded on the latest Ubuntu, this same 'unaltered' command now results in expanded (magnified) EPS images within my ...