In my distro epstopdf is part of tetex. The philosophy apparently
being that it is needed when running pdflatex instead of LaTeX on a
document prepared with eps graphics.
As far as I understand it, epstopdf comes together with pdflatex, it was
written by the same people. So anyone who has
> In my distro epstopdf is part of tetex. The philosophy apparently
> being that it is needed when running pdflatex instead of LaTeX on a
> document prepared with eps graphics.
As far as I understand it, epstopdf comes together with pdflatex, it was
written by the same people. So anyone who
Hi All,
I have updated/documented quite a bit my Perl script to automate producing
PostScript, PDF and HTML from a Latex or Lyx source file. I've tested it a
fair bit and it seems to be working well (famous last words), to the point
where I've replaced the normal calls to pdflatex and latex2html
Hi All,
I have updated/documented quite a bit my Perl script to automate producing
PostScript, PDF and HTML from a Latex or Lyx source file. I've tested it a
fair bit and it seems to be working well (famous last words), to the point
where I've replaced the normal calls to pdflatex and latex2html
Hi all,
I'm only subscribed to lyx-users, but I think this is more relevant here
(please keep this fact in mind if you reply).
I found an ugly coredump with 1.1.6f1: if I have a simple lyx file with an
included eps figure (in a float, it so happens), and try to export to latex
with
lyx
Hi all,
I'm only subscribed to lyx-users, but I think this is more relevant here
(please keep this fact in mind if you reply).
I found an ugly coredump with 1.1.6f1: if I have a simple lyx file with an
included eps figure (in a float, it so happens), and try to export to latex
with
lyx