also note that you need to be running "pdflatex" when you compile if your
graphics are .pdf format. pdflatex is compatible with .pdf and .jpg formats
whereas regular latex is compatible with .eps and .ps formats.
also, don't forget to use the graphicx package.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Lee, Clarence <clee at hbs.edu> wrote:
Hi Tom,
I use MikTex with TeXnicCenter. What I usually do is store pdf file in the
directory where I saved my .tex script.
Hope this helps,
Clarence
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Subject: [gov2001-l] LaTeX question (including PDF pictures)
I'm using MikTeX 2.7. Do you know where I am supposed to store the pdf
files created from R that I want to bring into my LaTeX document when I
build it.
I've stored them in a folder of my choice within My Documents, but the
LaTeX compilation seems to bomb out when it gets to including the PDF
picture and doesn't include any thing below that line in my LaTeX file when
I build it.
If I put it in MyDocuments directly, LaTeX doesn't bomb out on the Building
of the file but doesn't include the PDF picture into my LaTeX document when
I build it.
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks.
Tom
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