[OS X TeX] A Textures Query (yet, again)

Jack Kuipers kprs at calvin.edu
Sat Sep 17 02:32:25 CEST 2005


PICT figures inside Textures. They were produced in Superpaint (a 
splendid software purchased by Adobe then immediately shelved after 
they purchased it. Illustrator, in my view, is a lesser product). A few 
figures (eps) I produced using Mathematica or Maple.
For any new documents I'm very comfortable with all aspects of TeXShop 
ala LaTeX and can produce most any figure or picture in the appropriate 
pdf format and/or also whatever mathematics is required.
My current concern is getting the entire (Quaternion Book) Textures 
file (with figures embedded in the appropriate Textures file for each 
chapter), getting it all properly into the TeXShop format. Of course, 
all of the figures would need to be converted to pdf --- as I currently 
do for any new stuff.

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On 16 Sep, 2005, at 7:14 PM, Bruno Voisin wrote:

> Le 17 sept. 05 à 00:48, Jack Kuipers a écrit :
>
>> I want to thank you all for your response. I'm overwhelmed!
>> And I am confident that somewhere in all of this that you 
>> contributed, there is a solution.
>
> Just a couple of questions regarding your problem: what are the 
> figures you are willing to include with TeXShop (PICT resources pasted 
> inside the Textures picture window, or separate PICT files, or 
> separate EPS files)? which software had they been produced with? and 
> how were you including them in your TeX input in Textures (using 
> BoxedEPS, or using the Textures \special directly, or using some other 
> macro package, or some custom macros)?
>
> All these details may have an importance, and may guide people towards 
> proposing a more appropriate solution.
>
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