On Jul 24, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Wallace, PT (Patrick) wrote:
> Tim:
>
>
>> And latex really does not want the ".eps" on the file name these
>> days.
>
> Not a lot of people know that. (At least, I didn't.) Tell me more.
>
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sun258_dimm_flow}
\caption{Flow chart depicting operation of the dynamic iterative
map-maker (DIMM).}
\label{fig:dimm_flow}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
is fine. So you don't specify the .eps in \includegraphics. This lets
you run pdflatex or latex (although you need a sun258_dimm_flow.pdf in
there for this to work). But it gives you the flexibility to change.
So if you drop the .eps and convert all your figures to pdf using
ps2pdf or pstopdf (!) then you can use pdflatex to generate PDF
directly.
Ideally I'd probably drop all the .eps figures from the Starlink docs
and switch to PDF but I'm not sure what latex2html will do...
--
Tim Jenness
Joint Astronomy Centre
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