>>>>> "King" == King Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
King> On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Benoit Goudreault-Emond wrote: >> There might be a more straightforward way, but what I usually >> do is convert the .jpg to Encapsulated Postscript using xv >> (pbmplus should work as well, but I like xv), use package >> epsfig and enter >> >> \epsfig{file=picture.eps} for a file named "picture.eps" >> >> in a figure environment. However, this means you must print >> the whole document from a .ps file generated by dvips--don't >> try to use, say, King> I think that if you bring document up in gostview, you King> can print or marked pages. *If* you have either a postscript printer or a magicfilter-like program installed. Unless ghostview evolved since I last checked it out (I use gv myself, and I'm still running a half bo/half rex bastard system). What I meant was not that you can't print parts of the document--dvips gives the option. I meant that you can't print the figure if you don't convert to postscript. Sorry for the confusing choice of words. -- Benoit Goudreault-Emond -- Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CoFounder, KMS Group. Student, B. CompEng, Concordia University. PGP public key fingerprint: 11 43 A9 04 7C 11 41 44 5F FC 69 B1 B6 0A ED 78 E-mail me to receive the actual public key. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null