Le Wed, 30 May 2007 14:02:19 +0100, Sanjoy Mahajan a écrit:
>> have you tried
>>
>> \externalfigure[./1/fig.1] ?
>>
>
> Good thought, although it also did not work.
>
> The behavior very strange because the subdirectory specification sort
> of works if the figure name is 1/fig.2 but not if i
> have you tried
>
> \externalfigure[./1/fig.1] ?
>
Good thought, although it also did not work.
The behavior very strange because the subdirectory specification sort
of works if the figure name is 1/fig.2 but not if it is 1/fig.1 or
1/fig.3. I say 'sort of' because it finds the figure and g
Hi Sanjoy,
Sanjoy Mahajan schrieb:
> externalfigure is not finding figures in other directories, and I'm not
> sure if it's something I've messed up while compiling and testing new
> Ubuntu edgy backport packages. If I have fig.1 (a metapost eps file) in
> the current directory, then this test fi
externalfigure is not finding figures in other directories, and I'm not
sure if it's something I've messed up while compiling and testing new
Ubuntu edgy backport packages. If I have fig.1 (a metapost eps file) in
the current directory, then this test file works fine
\starttext
\externalfigur