Re: [MiKTeX] includegraphics problem after latest update

2020-04-25 Thread Ulrike Fischer
Am Sat, 25 Apr 2020 16:01:48 +0200 schrieb Ulrike Fischer:

> Am Sat, 5 Oct 2019 12:45:40 + (UTC) schrieb Jeff Miller via
> MiKTeX-Users:
> 
>> After a substantial MikTex update today (about a week since my last update),
> 
>> LaTeX2e <2018-12-01>
> 
> This format is clearly too old. 
> 
> Try to recreate the formats in the miktex console -- probably user
> mode.

Sorry I didn't see that the question was older. 


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Re: [MiKTeX] includegraphics problem after latest update

2020-04-25 Thread Ulrike Fischer
Am Sat, 5 Oct 2019 12:45:40 + (UTC) schrieb Jeff Miller via
MiKTeX-Users:

> After a substantial MikTex update today (about a week since my last update),

> LaTeX2e <2018-12-01>

This format is clearly too old. 

Try to recreate the formats in the miktex console -- probably user
mode.

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Re: [MiKTeX] includegraphics problem after latest update

2019-10-05 Thread Evan Cooch
Yes -- the problem is with the newest 'graphics' package. After (1) backing up 
my MikTeX directories (which you should *always* do before any update), I (2) 
installed all the updates, *except* 'graphics. All worked fine. But, if you then 
(3) install the latest update to 'graphics', I can replicate the problem (U used 
.eps files, so the problem isn't specific to the filetype you're trying to 
include. So, I simply roll back to my backup, and everything still works.


So, unless you really need to update, don't (this is almost always true). And if 
you do, simply leave out the 'graphics' update until such time it gets fixed. 
And given that breaking the ability to 'include' graphics is a big deal for a 
*lot* of users, I suspect the fix will be rapid.


On 10/5/2019 8:45 AM, Jeff Miller via MiKTeX-Users wrote:

After a substantial MikTex update today (about a week since my last update), I 
am suddenly having problems with \includegraphics.  Here is a minimal example:
File test.tex:
\documentclass{article}\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics{test.pdf}
\end{document}

and this is the output I get (Windows 10):
C:\Papers>latex test
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.20 (MiKTeX 2.9.7200 64-bit)
entering extended mode
(test.tex
LaTeX2e <2018-12-01>
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/base\article.cls"
Document Class: article 2018/09/03 v1.4i Standard LaTeX document class
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/base\size10.clo"))
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics\graphicx.sty"
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics\keyval.sty")
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics\graphics.sty"
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics\trig.sty")
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics-cfg\graphics.cfg")
("C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex/latex/graphics-def\dvips.def")))
No file test.aux.
! Undefined control sequence.
\Ginclude@graphics ...\Ginput@path \set@curr@file
   {#1}\edef \uq@curr@file {\...
l.5 \includegraphics{test.pdf}

?
! Emergency stop.
\Ginclude@graphics ...\Ginput@path \set@curr@file
   {#1}\edef \uq@curr@file {\...
l.5 \includegraphics{test.pdf}

No pages of output.
Transcript written on test.log.

The test.tex/.pdf combination works fine on Overleaf, so it seems like the 
files are OK.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,

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