On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 22:07 +0000, Karl Berry wrote: > epstopdf is included in all reasonable TeX distributions, but in case > yours isn't reasonable, you can get it from > http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/epstopdf. It boils down a Perl > script that calls Ghostscript. > > Best, > k
Thanks Karl. I am exporting to eps and then running through epstopdf.
That will have to work for now. The problem is texinfo can't seem to
find the images.
A line like this:
@image{"../Images/AresEngine/Gooey"}
Produces this:
Could not find image file "../Images/AresEngine/Gooey" for pdf.
But if I put the Gooey.pdf in the same directory as the source, it
works. Please don't tell me that Texinfo can't handle paths to file
names for images...
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