As I said, it's produced when you run the markup-eps.ly example,
but I've uploaded a copy at http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe/box.eps
However, before you spend too much time on this, I should also
warn you that the \epsfile markup command is known to fail with
many EPS files, for example those produced by GIMP. It seems
that nobody has managed to come up with a good explanation, we
probably need some Postscript expert to look into it.

   /Mats

Luís Marques wrote:

Could you please also provide your eps file?
I also used 2.6.3 -> 2.6.4 upgrade, so the only missing element to
check is the eps.
Strange stuff!

On 10/25/05, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Weird! I just tried your file on WinXP using 2.6.4 (installed on top of
2.6.3, since it didn't seem to work otherwise, see another on-going mail
discussion) and the resulting PDF can be found at
http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe/Blue-Bells.pdf

(Yes, I did produce the box.eps file in Windows too

)

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