<br />
Hi<br />
<br />
If i process pdflatex with below example <br />
<br />
documentclass{article}<br />
usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}<br />
usepackage{epstopdf}<br />
epstopdfsetup{update,prepend}<br />
begin{document}<br />
<br />
Just a test:<br />
<br />
begin{figure}[h!]<br />
includegraphics{nj275598fig5}%<br />
caption{}<br />
end{figure}<br />
<br />
end{document}<br />
<br />
<br />
I am getting an error as<br />
<br />
Error: pdflatex (file nj275598fig5.pdf): cannot find image file<br />
==> Fatal error occurred, the output PDF file is not finished!<br />
<br />
<br />
And thank you for the suggestion but i don't want to process my figure through pstricks. If any other suggestion kindly advise.<br />
<br />
<br />
Is there any other way to process the figure through pdflatex without changing the fonts inside the figures.<br />
<br />
Thanks<br />
<br />
<br />
On Wed, 20 May 2009 12:49:00 +0530 wrote<br />
>On 20 May, 2009, at 00:20, mahi wrote:<br />
><br />
>> I am using the miktex 2.4<br />
>> Acrobat illustrator 11<br />
><br />
>and Acrobat Distiller 7.<br />
><br />
>> I am attaching the .eps and pdf files, in this figure varpi symbol <br />
>> is missing when i process this figure through pdflatex and i am <br />
>> attaching the processed pdf also.<br />
><br />
>Not only the varphi, but pi as well.<br />
>-------<br />
>(By the way, On 19 May, 2009, at 12:33, Pierre MacKay wrote:<br />
><br />
>> Could this be related to the bug in Acrobat reader 8, which makes all<br />
>> the characters in the Adobe Expert Set invisible? (supposed toe<br />
>> corrected in reader 9.)<br />
><br />
>I don't think so, as I see the same (missing symbols) with TeXShop, <br />
>Reader 9 and Acrobat 6 on a Mac.)<br />
>--------<br />
><br />
>Mahi,<br />
><br />
>You're using pdfTeX 1.20, and I'm using pdfTeX 1.40.9, so the first <br />
>solution might not work for you, but the second most certainly will.<br />
><br />
>1) Don't convert yourself the EPS figures to PDF ---let epstopdf do <br />
>it; the following works for me:<br />
><br />
>documentclass{article}<br />
>usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}<br />
>usepackage{epstopdf}<br />
>epstopdfsetup{update,prepend}<br />
>begin{document}<br />
><br />
>Just a test:<br />
><br />
>begin{figure}[h!]<br />
>includegraphics{nj275598fig5}%<br />
>caption{}<br />
>end{figure}<br />
><br />
>end{document}<br />
><br />
>Just like that ---call the graphic by its name, without extension.<br />
><br />
>2) We are using different pdfTeX versions (and I'm sure different <br />
>versions of epstopdf), but we have the *same* version of Illustrator, <br />
>so this will work for you:<br />
><br />
>First, backup your figures so you can make changes easily afterwards. <br />
>Now, with the figures you will actually use in your TeX document, open <br />
>the EPS file in Illustrator, select the text, go to menu Type and <br />
>select Create Outlines. Characters will become just another graphic <br />
>element. That's why you need a backup ---to edit text easily if you <br />
>have to.<br />
><br />
>Best,<br />
><br />
>Axel<br />
><br />
><br />
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