[OS X TeX] TeXShop doesn't open dvi-files

Maarten Sneep maarten.sneep at xs4all.nl
Thu Oct 20 20:47:06 CEST 2005


On 20 Oct 2005, at 18:34, Jung-Tsung Shen wrote:

> The journals to which I submit papers requires figures in eps format,
> so I am forced to use Ghostscript.

Not entirely. Make sure you have your figures in both pdf and eps  
format, and
use \includegraphics without the extension. latex will then figure  
things out
for itself, and include what it can. So if you use latex, the eps  
file will be
included by dvips, while pdflatex will find and use the pdf version  
of each figure.
You can now use pdflatex yourself, and dump the eps on the journal of  
choice.

(please remember to test the final version on latex + dvips yourself)

> Now according to your reply, it
> seems that we can change in the above preference option from
> "Ghostscript" to "Apple Distiller"? Is this interpretation correct?
> What's the benefits of doing this?

No additional package to install, the Apple Installer is actually the  
Adobe distiller,
and _supposedly_ generates superior quality pdf. It is also a bit  
slower in my
experience. It will also include fonts that are available to the GUI,  
meaning that
it will find different fonts, and depending on how you generate a  
certain figure,
ghostscript may be able to convert a figure that the Apple distiller  
can't and vice
versa.

Maarten
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