On 24/02/2010 6:29 PM, Lars Bishop wrote:
Hi,

I'm new in Latex and I'm trying to include an R chart into a Latex document.

This is what I'm doing:

1) In R: save the chart as a a Postcript in a folder C:/xxx/Density.eps

2) In Latex (using TexWorks on windows xp) :

In the preambule:

\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}

blah..blah…blah

\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics{C:/xxx/Density.eps}
\label{fig:Density}
\end{figure}

--This is the Error Message I'm getting:

LaTeX Warning: File `R:/MarsTH/Studies/Misc/LIA QA/R/Density.eps' not found

LaTeX generally doesn't work well with spaces in filenames. I'd save the graphic in the same directory as the .tex file (or a simple subdirectory of it, say "figs") and then use an include like

\includegraphics{Density.eps}

or

\includegraphics{figs/Density.eps}

on

input line 26.

! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.

As Ray said, this is probably a pdflatex issue. Unfortunately, latex can handle eps but not pdf, and pdflatex can handle pdf but not eps. This is why Sweave produces both by default. If you do the same, then you could use

\includegraphics{Density}

with no extension, and both systems would look for extensions they recognize.

Duncan Murdoch



See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.

Type H <return> for immediate help.

I'll appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance,

Lars.

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