LaTex to PDF

Steve Juranich sjuranic at maxwell.ee.washington.edu
Thu Feb 17 11:56:31 PST 2000


I agree with Pedro.  pdflatex is the way to go.  The package should come with
a decent (though certainly not exhaustive FAQ that should get you up and
running.  Finally I think Pedro meant to type epstopdf instead of eps2pdf, at
least, that's how it is on my system.

--Steve J.

> 
> The newer versions of TeTeX come with pdflatex, which will take the
> latex file and directly create the pdf file.  You can't use PS
> graphics with these files, but if you convert the PS to pdf before
> hand (with convert or eps2pdf) then you can include them.
> 
>  --------------------======================================-------------------
>  Blas Pedro Uberuaga,  buber at u.washington.edu,  students.washington.edu/buber/
>     University of Washington, Department of Physics, Seattle: 206-543-2738
> 
> 
> 
>     The superior man demands much of himself, the small man demands much of
>                                     others.
>                                                      --Confucious
> 
> 



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