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This is emp, a package for encapsulated MetaPost pictures in LaTeX.
This is very useful for keeping illustrations in sync with the
text. It also frees the user from inventing descriptive names
for PostScript files that fit into the confines of file system
conventions.
You are invited to share, use, abuse, and improve it, see the file
COPYING for details.
Enjoy,
-Thorsten
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Comments, bug reports and improvements are welcome at:
Thorsten.Ohl@Physik.TH-Darmstadt.de
(aka: ohl@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de)
New versions can be found in:
crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/ohl/emp
or at CTAN:
{ftp.tex.ac.uk,ftp.dante.de}:
... macros/latex/contrib/supported/emp
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NEWS for Version 0.01
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WARNING:
If LaTeX fails with `Unknown graphics extension: 3', you have a
severely out-of-date graphics.sty file (LaTeX will have issued a
warning in this case). There has been a change to the user
interface, which makes it very hard to support both versions.
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README |
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emp.dtx |
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emp.ins |
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emp.pdf |
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empman.pdf |
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emp – "Encapsulate" MetaPost figures in a document
Emp is a package for encapsulating
MetaPost figures in LaTeX: the
package provides environments where you can place MetaPost
commands, and means of using that code as fragments for building
up figures to include in your document. So, with emp, the
procedure is to run your document with LaTeX, run MetaPost, and
then complete running your document in the normal way.
Emp is therefore useful for keeping illustrations in synchrony
with the text. It also frees you from inventing descriptive
names for PostScript files that fit into the confines of file
system conventions.
| Documentation |
Documented source Package manual Package Readme |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Copyright | 1997 Thorsten Ohl |
| Maintainer | Thorsten Ohl |
| Contained in | TeXLive as emp |
| MiKTeX as emp | |
| Topics |
graphics inline for external processing |
| See also |
METATeX |
