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<BR>> I should have mentioned that the early texlive 2003 was buggy, but that<BR>> many of the bugs were fixed in the version that was bundled with The<BR>> Latex Companion.<BR>> <BR>> My recollection is that dvipdfmx converts the .eps files to .pdf. It may be<BR>> that it is using a newer ghostscript for this and the default for the eps-->pdf<BR>> conversion tool has changed to 1.4 from 1.3. There may be a configuration<BR>> option to fix it. The log indicated that parts of the .pdf file were<BR>> ignored. It may<BR>> look OK, but there could be problems in other viewers that acroread silently<BR>> fixes.<BR>> <BR>> It may easier to upgrade to TL2007 than to fix the problems with pdf 1.4<BR>> and the missing fonts.map file. If you don't have the "TLC" update, then<BR>> you are almost surely better off upgrading to the current version.<BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> George N. White III <aa056@chebucto.ns.ca><BR>> Head of St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia<BR>
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I uninstall TexLive 2003 and install 2007 and try the t-eps.tex you gave me. After the command 'epstopdf golfer.eps', I get the error message:<BR>
Script interpreter is not found in PATH.<BR>
What's problem? I remember I did not install perl during the installation of TeXLive 2007.<BR>
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