On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 10:57:11 +0100 (MET)
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> >>> If you want tu use pdflatex (because you have a lot of
> >>> bitmap graphics, e.g.), the perl script tex2pdf ...
> >>> Known problems may come from (La)TeX instructions in title/author
> >>> fields - which may be prevented with the config file - and hazards
> >>> in epstopdf translations (90 degrees rotations e.g.) - this
> >>> depends upon the quality of the eps files, see a recent thread
> >>> about this subject.
> >>
> >>Being too excited about tex2pdf, I've already sent a mail to
> >>tex2pdf-devel(-at-)lists.berlios.de before realizing the last part
> >of>your message.
> >>I DO have the problem of a 90� rotated graphic.
As it has turned out meanwhile, the problem (in my case) does not appear
if I run everything on an up-to-date Debian Sarge machine ... initially,
I used tex2pdf on a somewhat outdated Sarge-based machine. (E.g. tetex
1.0.2 vs 2.0.2, etc.).
Again, thanks for pointing me to tex2pdf :).
Cheers,
Max
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