On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 03:13:05PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: > On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 06:27:11PM +0200, Davide Cavallari wrote: > > > > I have used this method and till today it worked. Now I have a figure > > composed by both a .tex part and a .ps one. These parts are generated by > > gnuplot and the .tex part calls the .ps one with: > > > > \special{psfile=figure.ps llx=0 lly=0 urx=720 ury=504 rwi=7200} > > Why do you generate two files ? > When I tried using the pslatex output of gnuplot, I got only one .tex file > which embed the Postscript file into it. > There is no problem with such a file.
I have tried with the standard 'pslatex' terminal, but with some huge graphs latex goes out of memory. I don't know the reason, but using the 'auxfile' option (getting so the PS code in a separate file) fixes this problem. -- A presto, Davide Cavallari Punti essenziali: 1. sono Dead Man; 2. non cercare di fottere Dead Man.