This is what I'd do with ConTeXt … wicked trick, by the way ;-) But
how to do that with LaTeX? I know it's somewhat off topic …
From what I heard on the MacTeX list this can be done using LaTeX's
pdfpages package …
Just in case someone might find this helpful.
Oliver
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear wizards,
I was wondering whether there's a way to have ConTeXt spill out each
\startMPpage
…
\stopMPpage
it encounters as a separate PDF file …
2008/8/4 Oliver Buerschaper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
extract the individual figures from within LaTeX. So if anyone happens
to know how to instruct LaTeX's graphicx package to do just that this
would be a lovely alternative :-)
All known TeX engines can only produce one output file per run.
Best
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear wizards,
I was wondering whether there's a way to have ConTeXt spill out each
\startMPpage
…
\stopMPpage
it encounters as a separate PDF file … by default all MPpages seem to
be collected into a single PDF file. Which is nice as long as this
file is
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear wizards,
I was wondering whether there's a way to have ConTeXt spill out each
\startMPpage
…
\stopMPpage
it encounters as a separate PDF file … by default all MPpages seem to
be collected into a single PDF file. Which is
extract the individual figures from within LaTeX. So if anyone
happens
to know how to instruct LaTeX's graphicx package to do just that this
would be a lovely alternative :-)
All known TeX engines can only produce one output file per run.
Ah, you've probably got me wrong … what I'd like
just keep them in one file and access the images by page, so ..
include
page 4 from file bla.pdf
This is what I'd do with ConTeXt … wicked trick, by the way ;-) But
how to do that with LaTeX? I know it's somewhat off topic …
Oliver