I don't believe it is necessary to use pst-pdf at all with XeLaTeX, PS pictures seem to come through without a problem. Try removing that line. If you are wanting a universal file that can be compiled with any LaTeX variant, try this:
\usepackage{ifxetex} \ifxetex\else \usepackage[nopstricks]{pst-pdf} \fi Andrew 2010/4/12 José Carlos Santos <jcsan...@fc.up.pt>: > Hi all: > > This is the first time that I post here and I am just starting to work > with xe(la)tex. > > What I would like to know is this: is it possible to use the pst-pdf > package on a document which is compiled with xelatex? > > If I had this document: > > ---------------------- test.tex ---------------------- > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage[nopstricks]{pst-pdf} > \begin{document} > Something. > \end{document} > ------------------------------------------------------ > > I could compile it using pdflatex, in order to get a PDF document. But > if I compile it using xelatex, then the result of the presence of the > pst-pdf package is that xelatex tries to extract the PostScrit images > from this document. Since there are none, it creates no output. What > should I do? > > Best regards, > > Jose Carlos Santos > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > -- Andrew Moschou Secretary Adelaide University Choral Society -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex