01-20-2008
the best way of editing .plist files
what is the best way of editing the various .plist files without adding third party files? Or is the easiest way is to add third party applications, which ones? please kept in mind that i am not a programmer.
mike
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FIG2PS2TEX(1) General Commands Manual FIG2PS2TEX(1)
NAME
fig2ps2tex - generate a TeX file for including a PostScript file
SYNOPSIS
fig2ps2tex file
DESCRIPTION
Fig2ps2tex generates a TeX file for including a PostScript file in a TeX document. This involves calculating the bounding box from the
Postscript document. The TeX inclusion file is written to stdout.
There is also Fig2ps2tex.sh for those systems without csh and/or dc (Linux for example).
Note that the psfig macro package provides a more sophisticated approach to including Postscript files in LaTeX docuements. Fig2ps2tex
works with plain TeX however.
USAGE
Assume the Postscript file is called foo.ps . The command
% fig2ps2tex foo.ps >foo.tex
will create the inclusion file with bounding information. Then include this file in your TeX document with the command
input{foo}
SEE ALSO
psfig(1), latex(1), fig2dev(1), transfig(1).
AUTHOR
Micah Beck
Cornell University
Man page by George Ferguson, ferguson@cs.rochester.edu.
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Copyright 1994 Micah Beck
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14 Mar 1991 FIG2PS2TEX(1)