[texworks] graphics problem
Benny Lautrup
lautrup at nbi.dk
Wed Feb 24 14:03:52 CET 2010
Hi Daniel,
Thanks again.
I was indeed using epstopdf package.
For the moment I am futzing with the problem and will try to make it work
before I call in the troops.
--Benny
-----Original Message-----
From: texworks-bounces at tug.org [mailto:texworks-bounces at tug.org] On Behalf
Of Daniel Becker
Sent: 24. februar 2010 13:59
To: Discuss the TeXworks front end.
Subject: Re: [texworks] graphics problem
Am 24.02.2010 um 13:43 schrieb Benny Lautrup:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> I have now tried to output eps-files from Mathematica, and convert
> them on
> the fly with epstopdf. The problem persists with TeXworks, and not
> all files
> are embedded in the pdf-file.
If you were using
\usepackage{epstopdf}
then, in the background, a script called epstopdf was used for the
conversion. Bruno and me are talking about epspdf (note the missing
"to" in that name).
If you want to use epspdf for the conversion and want on-the-fly
conversion, there is a package epspdfconversion of which I am the
author. But a prerequisite is that you can use epspdf from the command
line. And for this you need to have .... Read
http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/#prerequisites
Not having ghostscript installed is a problem....
If you send me (offlist) a small tex file and one of your eps-files, I
can compile that, including conversion with epspdf (not epstopdf) and
you can then check whether this helps.
Daniel
>
> I do not have Ghostscript installed, so perhaps that is the problem?
>
> --Benny
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: texworks-bounces at tug.org [mailto:texworks-bounces at tug.org] On
> Behalf
> Of Bruno Voisin
> Sent: 24. februar 2010 13:18
> To: Discuss the TeXworks front end.
> Subject: Re: [texworks] graphics problem
>
> Le 24 févr. 2010 à 13:05, Benny Lautrup a écrit :
>
>> If I understand you right, I should ask Mathematica to produce eps-
>> figures
>> and convert them on the fly using the epstopdf package?
>
> I think that would work, yes. epspdf or epstopdf would use the Times
> etc
> clones included in Ghostscript as substitutes for the missing
> original Times
> etc, and embed them when creating the PDF files.
>
> You can try with the PDF files attached to my last message, see if the
> TeXworks problem persists with test-math-pdf.pdf and is cured by
> test-math-epstopdf or test-math-epspdf.pdf. For example you can save
> the
> attachments to disk, create alongside them a test file
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{graphicx}
> \begin{document}
> \pagestyle{empty}
> \centering
> \includegraphics[scale=.9]{test-math-pdf} \\
> \includegraphics[scale=.9]{test-math-epspdf} \\
> \includegraphics[scale=.9]{test-math-epstopdf}
> \end{document}
>
> and see whether the problem shows up for the first graphics on
> recompilation
> and whether the other two graphics solve this problem.
>
> Hope this works,
>
> Bruno
>
> PS As soon as there's transparency, though, the above wouldn't work
> since
> the EPS format doesn't support transparency (or in any case
> Mathematica's
> EPS output doesn't).
>
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