Hi,

thank you Duncan for your prompt response.
I was about to post another solution that worked fine for me (and the journal's system).
Add in the preamble the command:

\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf}

Bests,
Renaud

On 01/06/2011 16:18, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 01/06/2011 10:13 AM, Renaud Gaujoux wrote:
Hi,

is there a way to force Sweave to add the extension (say .pdf) to the
image names included by \includegraphics.
I understand that the objective of not putting the extension is to allow
the compilation with both latex or pdflatex.
However, when option eps=false, the extension could optionally be forced
to .pdf.
I am having troubles submitting a paper to a journal, whose latex system
does not compile the file properly if the extensions are not explicitly
given.
Thank you.

Name the chunk and use include=false, then put in your own \includegrpahics call. For example

<<figname, fig=true, include=false>>=
plot(1:10)
@

\includegraphics{figname.pdf}

Duncan Murdoch

Renaud




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