On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:57:13PM +0000, Angus Leeming spake thusly:
 
> Martin Vermeer wrote:
> >> In this latter case, the script generates pstex and pstex_t output and
> >> then converts the image to png using gs. I tried to generate a pdf image
> >> rather than a png one but failed :-(
> > 
> > I use epstopdf manually (part of tetex) and works fine. It's a perl
> > script and might give you ideas what to do.
> 
> Wonderful! Thank you. (The script simply invokes it).

Problem: can we count on its presence? (tetex may not be always the
distro used, though it is recommended) Inclusion in our scripts is of
course an option, but then you have to have perl (do we anyway?).

As this is meant only for a small subset of epses generated by one
program, trimming it down and sh-fying it might be worthwhile.

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> -- 
> Angus
Martin

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