> Hmmm ... where did that pdflatex  come from  ... check latex build script 
> capture ...
> hhmmmm ..Ahah.... lookit all those other things that come with LaTeX ...
> 
> Seriously though ... didnt work. pdflatex does the same thing as dvipdfm ...
> creates a nice pdf but no pictures ....
> 
> Thanks Simon.
> Any other ideas ??

Murray -- I'll bet the happy people on the newwsgroup comp.text.tex can fix
you up.  They do as much or more LaTeX than TeX.

Also, did you check the ctan archives on the TUG website?  My memory is that
there are several that deal with inserting eps stuff;  don't know whether
they will convert to PDF.

Don Tyson

> 
> 
> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 11:15, Simon Barner wrote:
> > > I am using this port to make PDFs for the Windoze people from my
> > > LaTeX files... but it is not inserting the epsfig pictures.
> > >
> > > A is there a way to get it to do this -- the man page does not seem to
> > > indicate this ability ...
> > >
> > > B Is there a different tool to do 'production-grade' PDFs from DVI files
> > > with all the images ?
> > >
> > > C Or is there a PS to PDF tool I havent found that can take the output of
> > > dvips and make the PDF ?
> > >
> > > ports tree CVSuped 2 mar 2003
> >
> > Did you have a look at pdflatex (which generates PDFs directly from your
> > LaTeX sources)?
> >
> > Simon
> >
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