* Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-02-05 12:56]: [...] > \usepackage{epic,eepic} > \usepackage{psfrag} > > (...) > > \includegraphics{Automaton.pstex} > > Ran latex, but when I tried to see it with xdvi, the text was missing in > the picture. (It looks the same if I try to directly open Automaton.eps > with gv). > > I see there is a file called "Automaton.pstex.aux" (which means latex > processed it), and a "Automaton.pstex_t" file, with the latex code to > include the text. > > Is there something else that needs to be done? > > Thanks, > J. > > --
Exporting in ps/latex creates two files. One is the pstex which is an eps file with another extension, containing all non-special text stuff, as you've seen it ! The other, pstex_t, is a latex file containing latex commands to display and interpret special text. You must input this file like \resizebox{10cm}{!}{\input{../seminaire/images/flux-analyse.pstex_t}} and if you open it, you'll see right at the beginning that it will take care to includegraphics its "background" pstex image. I have also chown right away how to resize this stuff that is not a pure image because I looked for that hte first time I used this nice output. Finally, not sure all packages you listed are required for pstex(_t) graphics inclusion in LaTeX. -- Xavier Barnabe-Theriault http://xebu.org/ Maitrise en physique, etudiant M.Sc. Student in Physics Gulus: http://gulus.org/ Mydynaweb: Develop(peu|e)r http://mydynaweb.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]