Hi everyone,
is it possible to use .svg vector graphics in latex documents?
Can pdflatex generate proper pdf-files with .svg graphic files?
If it is possible, let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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Matthias Muenzner
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Hi,
Something strange happened.
A question I had asked last month was re-posted yesterday,
even though it was not sent by me.
Just for the record, Thomas had answered my question:
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> When we say that the character shifting i
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Thomas Esser wrote:
> > how can I find out, which versions of which packages are currently
> > contained in a current teTeX distribution?
>
> Download the texmf tarball of teTeX-beta. That's what I currently have.
That's how I did it.
I thought there is something like a CHAN
Kalyan Mukherjea wrote:
Hi Dmitri,
Fromwhere did you download the files? Thomas had sent me the
url:
http://www.dbs.uni-hannover.de/~te/dvips5.92a/
On that page there are 3 links:
to Thomas's web page (Parent directory)
a dvips*.tar.gz file which contains the necessary run time files;
and
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Kalyan Mukherjea wrote:
> Hi Dmitri,
>Fromwhere did you download the files? Thomas had sent me the
> url:
> http://www.dbs.uni-hannover.de/~te/dvips5.92a/
>
> On that page there are 3 links:
> to Thomas's web page (Parent directory)
> a dvips*.tar.gz file which contai
Hi Dmitri,
Fromwhere did you download the files? Thomas had sent me the
url:
http://www.dbs.uni-hannover.de/~te/dvips5.92a/
On that page there are 3 links:
to Thomas's web page (Parent directory)
a dvips*.tar.gz file which contains the necessary run time files;
and
_dvips_ which is a binar