Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!IRO.UMontreal.CA!iros1!shen From: shen@kovic.IRO.UMontreal.CA (Yu Shen) Newsgroups: uw.tex,comp.text.tex Subject: Re: Mac generated figures in LaTex document? Message-ID: Date: 6 Jun 91 20:45:13 GMT References: <1991Jun5.014748.1877@milton.u.washington.edu> <1991Jun5.051514.6873@lisbon.stat.washington.edu> <1991Jun5.074946.14675@menudo.uh.edu> Sender: news@IRO.UMontreal.CA Organization: Universite de Montreal -- Laboratoire Incognito Lines: 30 In-Reply-To: wjin@hermes.cs.uh.edu's message of 5 Jun 91 07:49:46 GMT In article <1991Jun5.074946.14675@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@hermes.cs.uh.edu (Woochang Jin) writes: > In article <1991Jun5.051514.6873@lisbon.stat.washington.edu> almond@lisbon.stat.washington.edu (Russell Almond) writes: > > a long and nice explanation ....... (deleted) > > There's an easier way to do it. 1) bbfig -m mac.ps > macbb.ps (So, you need bbfig) 2) In your LaTeX file, > ...[12pt,psfig].... % (you need psfig.sty/tex also) > > \psfig{figure=macbb.ps} > .... So where could I found bbfig? -- Yu Shen PhD Student Dept. d'Informatique et Recherche Operationnelle University de Montreal C.P. 6128 Succ. A. Montreal, Que. Canada H3C 3J7 (514) 342-7089 (H) shen.iro.umontreal.ca