Usually LaTeX can deal with epsi file format. you just have to write the write file name in your command:
\includegraphics{yourfile.epsi}


but if you are using TexShop on your OSX, I was told that it can also handle .png file format...

M.

Le 9 mars 04, � 12:12, Ari Lamstein a �crit :

How can I convert a .ps file to a .eps file? The closest I've been able
to find is ps2epsi, which converts .ps to .epsi.


I'm trying to include a graphic in a latex document. From what I've read,
I can only include a .eps file (using \usepackage{graphicx} and
\includegraphics{files.eps}). Is this correct, or is there some way to
get the .epsi file in my document?


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