You can get the contents of this directory bundled as a zip file.
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4-10-8.inl | 1 KiB | 2003-May-10 | |
| Makefile | 1 KiB | 2003-Jun-03 | |
| README | 1 KiB | 2004-Nov-01 | Shown below |
| create-eps | 198 bytes | 2003-Jun-01 | |
| penguin.eps | 278 KiB | 2003-Feb-07 | |
| ps4pdf | 3 KiB | 2004-Nov-02 | |
| ps4pdf-test.tex | 4 KiB | 2004-Jul-19 | |
| ps4pdf.sty | 10 KiB | 2005-Feb-14 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
The LaTeX package `ps4pdf' provides a new way to use Postscript
commands (e.g. PSTricks graphics, PSfrag replacements, EPS graphics)
inside a pdfLaTeX processed document. You need recent versions of
the LaTeX packages `preview', `ifpdf', `ifvtex' and a new LaTeX base
installation.
All Postscript related commands including `\usepackage' must be
parameter of the `PSforPDF' macro. For details see the test file
`ps4pdf-test.tex'.
Files:
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4-10-8.inl PSTricks graphic (lgc)
Makefile Makefile for `ps4pdf-test.pdf'
README this file
create-eps creates EPS files from `ps4pdf-test-pics.pdf'
penguin.eps a graphics file
ps4pdf-test.tex the eample document
ps4pdf.sty the LaTeX package file
ps4pdf a shell script for creating .pdf from .tex
Rolf Niepraschk
email: Rolf.Niepraschk@ptb.de
2004-11-01