[OS X TeX] Using includegraphics
Maarten Sneep
maarten.sneep at xs4all.nl
Sun Jun 11 22:37:33 CEST 2006
On 11 Jun 2006, at 22:15, Marcus Michalsky wrote:
> I write a report for a practical course mobile communications.
>
> I will include some images.
>
> I use
>
> \usepackage[dvips]{graphics}
Don't specify the engine you'll be using. The graphics (or better
yet: the graphicx) package will figure it out all for itself.
> and
>
> \begin{figure}
> \begin{center}
> \scalebox{.4}{\includegraphics{gfx/rtscts.ps}}
> \caption{RTS/CTS}
> \label{rtscts}
> \end{center}
> \end{figure}
With the graphicx package, you can use \includegraphics[scale=0.4]
{gfx/rtscts.ps}
And please try to use real .eps files for figure inclusion. If you
leave out the extension, you'll be able to generate the pdf version
as well, and use either tex + ghostscript or pdftex on the same source.
> So far so good, BUT !!!!! All of the images appear on the top of
> the page, no matter where i define them.
> All go to the top of the page. is there an option to make them
> appear, where I had defined them ?
FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=floats
(and browse the rest of the FAQ for other good ideas).
HTMH,
Maarten
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