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Re: LaTeX
- To: Dan Kenigsberg <danken(at-nospam)cs.Technion.AC.IL>
- Subject: Re: LaTeX
- From: Oleg Goldshmidt <ogoldshmidt(at-nospam)computer.org>
- Date: 10 Oct 2001 00:46:29 -0400
- Cc: linux-il(at-nospam)linux.org.il
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- In-Reply-To: Dan Kenigsberg's message of "Tue, 09 Oct 2001 23:59:17 +0200 (IST)"
- Organization: Speaking for myself only.
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Dan Kenigsberg <danken@cs.Technion.AC.IL> writes:
> test.eps is:
> %!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0
> %%BoundingBox: 0 0 100 20
> %%EndComments
> /Times-Roman findfont 24 scalefont setfont
> 0 0 moveto
> (Hello) show
> showpage
>
> Let's say I want to replace the 'Hell' string in that eps with a LaTeX
> expression such as 'Heaven'. Now what is wrong with this:
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{graphics}
> \usepackage{psfrag}
>
> \begin{document}
> \psfrag{Hell}{Heaven}
> \includegraphics{test.eps}
> \end{document}
I am not sure. it seems it should work, but it doesn't. Using
\psfrag{Hello}{Heaveno}
does the trick, apart from changing the font size. Of course, the
documentation of psfrag says it is bug-free, which is suspicious...
--
Oleg Goldshmidt | ogoldshmidt@NOSPAM.computer.org
If it aint't broken it hasn't got enough features yet.
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