Wolfram Quester wrote: > The file is attached.
Thanks. I can't offer a solution right now, but two possible workarounds: * The images looks as if it is created in a vector-graphics application like xfig. In that case you could either directly produce a PDF image from the drawing application or use 'epstopdf' from tetex-bin for converting a (vector) EPS to PDF. * You could convert the PNG file to PDF using 'convert' from imagemagick or png2pdf <URL:http://png2pdf.sf.net/>. Of course, the image will still be a bitmap image with all the associated disadvantages. Both workarounds have the advantage that including PDF files is quite a bit faster than including PNG files. Of course, a real solution is still needed. cheerio ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

