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sorry that I can not express the problem in German, ;)
the problem is, I exported a .eps file using CorelDraw. And I already included the 'graphicx' package using WinEdt, but that .esp file is not available by WinEdt. What is the problem? and when I tried to export .esp file in CoreDraw, there were some items needed to ben choosen, would those be issues?
Vielen Dank voraus.
localghost
16-01-2007, 16:10
It could be helpful to have the critical parts of the log file here. When exporting a graphic as EPS, there must be the bounding box specified. Maybe CorelDraw failed in this task.
Do you have the graphic? Or is the problem, that you cannot export it?
Log, warning, error, some of the source would be very helpful.
greetings, Bischi
Hi Yang,
sorry that I can not express the problem in German, ;)
don't you worry about it---I mean, think about it: most of the LaTeX documentation is written in English, anyway;-)
the problem is, I exported a .eps file using CorelDraw. And I already included the 'graphicx' package using WinEdt, but that .esp file is not available by WinEdt. What is the problem? and when I tried to export .esp file in CoreDraw, there were some items needed to ben choosen, would those be issues?
Well, as you might guess from a picture of me to the left :D, I'm not running Windows, but I do have a few questions/suggestions:
- where did you put your graphics file? Into the folder, where your .tex-file is located---or another one? If you placed the graphics file into a different path, how do you access it: with relative path---or absolute? (I remember reading something about MikTeX 2.5 and an absolute path not being possible, but check out the miktex homepage for verification---I'm running under tetex, after all)...
Besides, do you have any special character (that includes space) within either path or the file name for the graphics file? I would recommend to keep the naming to characters a-z, 0-9, and maybe a dash (-)
Perhaps you should name your graphics file just `foo.epsī, place it in the same directory of your .tex file, and try to load it with \includegraphics{foo}, just to make sure.
Last, but not least: you do try to compile with latex, not pdflatex, right?
Kind Regards,
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