Hi All,
I spent several hours yesterday trying to understand my options for
including graphic elements into Doxygen output, for both HTML and Latex
(PDF). Now that I understand the underlying technology a bit better, I
cannot understand why the \image command only allows EPS input for Latex in
PDF mode. It is far easier to generate PDFs and include them, and latex in
PDF supports this. As I understand it, .png and .jpg are also supported for
raster graphics.
So can anyone explain why the \image command only supports EPS files (and
tries to convert them regardless of extension to PDF in PDFLATEX mode)?
The only way I could get good results was to use \latexonly and put in raw
latex commands to include graphic elements (PDF in my case).
Any help understanding this and the wider subject of graphic element
inclusion would be appreciated.
- Andy
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