[OS X TeX] Using eps files

Sr Sur igaoss at gmail.com
Tue Mar 9 15:25:40 CET 2010


Hi José!!

Which OS do you have?? Leopard, Snow Leopard...
bests

On 9 March 2010 15:20, <facenda at us.es> wrote:

> Hi again,
> I had selected mactex 2009 64 bit in the notebook, and I get the error.
> If I select to compile without 64 bit, I don't get the error.
> So the problem is the 64 bit option.
> How can I fix that?
> Thanks for your time,
> José A. Facenda
>
>
> ----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com>
> Fecha: Martes, Marzo 9, 2010 2:15 pm
> Asunto: Re: [OS X TeX] Using eps files
> A: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>
>
> > On Mar 9, 2010, at 3:16 AM, José A. Facenda Aguirre wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > thanks for the answer.
> > > I have installed MacTeX 2009 in a macbook pro and an imac i5.
> > > I have the problem in the notebook; imac has no problem. The
> > document contains these lines: (is latex template fron texshop)
> > >
> > > \documentclass[11pt]{amsart}
> > > \usepackage{graphicx}
> > > \usepackage{epstopdf}
> > > \DeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{`convert #1 `dirname
> > #1`/`basename #1 .tif .png}
> > > \begin{document}
> > > \includegraphics[]{figure}
> > > \end{document}
> > > I have the file figure.eps
> > > The macbook pro gives the mentioned error but the imac works well.
> > What's the problem in the notebook?
> > > Any help would be appreciated
> > > José A. Facenda
> > >
> >
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I have no problem compiling your document! This is with MacTEX-2009
> > and TeXShop 2.33. Did you check that there is a --shell-escape option
> > set for the pdflatex engine in
> > TeXShop->Preferences->Engine->pdfTeX->Tex & Latex: the lines should
> > look like
> >
> > pdftex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error
> >
> > and
> >
> > pdflatex --shell-escape --synctex=1 --file-line-error
> >
> > respectively. The --shell-escape option is needed by the epstopdf
> > package since it must access the command line from within your
> > pdflatex run.
> >
> > One other thing, although it has nothing to do with your problem: the
> > epstopdf package was updated for MacTeX(TeX Live)-2009 and the way
> > your set up new conversions has changed. Instead of
> >
> > > \DeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{`convert #1 `dirname
> > #1`/`basename #1 .tif .png}
> >
> >
> > you should use
> >
> > \epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 \OutputFile}
> > \PrependGraphicsExtensions{.tif}
> >
> > Note that the epstopdf package that comes with MacTeX-2009 also does a
> > conversion figure.eps->figure-eps-converted-to.pdf rather than
> > figure.eps->figure.pdf. It also appends. rather than prepends, the
> > .eps extension to the list of extensions to look for. That means that
> > if it finds a figure.pdf it will use it even if you want it ti use
> > figure.eps. You can get back original behavior by creating a file
> > named epstopdf-sys.cfg that contains the lines
> >
> > % to get old behavior foo.eps->foo.pdf as well as update,prepend
> > \epstopdfsetup{program at epstopdf
> =epstopdf,verbose,update,prepend,prefersuffix=false,suffix=}
> > % tif->png
> > \epstopdfDeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{convert #1 \OutputFile}
> > \PrependGraphicsExtensions{.tif}
> >
> > and place it in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex/config/ (create necessary
> > nested folders as needed and ~ is your HOME directory). With the file
> > above the ability to convert tif->png will be loaded automatically too
> > so you won't need it in your source file.
> >
> > Good Luck,
> >
> > Herb Schulz
> > (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
> >
> >
> >
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Atte: Sr. Sur
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