Re: [XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-18 Thread David Carlisle
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.

[XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-17 Thread 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 Using a minimal example of \documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage{graphicx}

Re: [XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-17 Thread Martin Schröder
2013/4/17 Jeremy Van Cleve jeremy.vancl...@gmail.com: \documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage[multidot]{grffile} Best Martin -- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex

Re: [XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-17 Thread Ulrike Fischer
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

Re: [XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-17 Thread Jeremy Van Cleve
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

Re: [XeTeX] Problem with XeTeX 0.9999.2 and includegraphics

2013-04-17 Thread Wilfred van Rooijen
 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