On 18 April 2013 05:17, Wilfred van Rooijen wvanrooi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Avoid file names with an unusual number of dots (unusual is
everything not equal to 0).
I would say everything not equal to 1. In fact, I am surprised that
graphicx processes the file name with two dots correctly.
Hello,
I've having problems including some PDF graphics using the 0..2
version of XeTeX in the MacTeX 2013 pretest. It appears to related to
having a period . in the file name in addition to the .pdf
Using a minimal example of
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
2013/4/17 Jeremy Van Cleve jeremy.vancl...@gmail.com:
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[multidot]{grffile}
Best
Martin
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Am Tue, 16 Apr 2013 18:26:33 -0400 schrieb Jeremy Van Cleve:
Hello,
I've having problems including some PDF graphics using the 0..2
version of XeTeX in the MacTeX 2013 pretest. It appears to related to
having a period . in the file name in addition to the .pdf
Great, thanks for the help!
On 4/17/13 2:11 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Tue, 16 Apr 2013 18:26:33 -0400 schrieb Jeremy Van Cleve:
Hello,
I've having problems including some PDF graphics using the 0..2
version of XeTeX in the MacTeX 2013 pretest. It appears to related to
having a period
Avoid file names with an unusual number of dots (unusual is
everything not equal to 0).
I would say everything not equal to 1. In fact, I am surprised that graphicx
processes the file name with two dots correctly. Normally graphicx uses the
last dot to be the delimiter for the file