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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multiline parenthesis matching, with e.g. SED script, in LaTeX doc Post 302458240 by sune on Thursday 30th of September 2010 07:10:28 AM
Old 09-30-2010
Worked like a charm!
Thanks!
Sune
 

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ps2frag(1)						      General Commands Manual							ps2frag(1)

NAME
ps2frag - obsolete shell script for the PSfrag system. IMPORTANT NOTICE
The new PSfrag system no longer requires the ps2frag script; instead, it handles the processing entirely within TeX/LaTeX and DVIPS. I'm sure you will agree that never needing to run ps2frag again is a nice convenience! However, there are two significant differences in the way this new version of PSfrag works. Please make yourself aware of them: 1) XDvi is no longer able to determine where your PSfrag replacements should go, so instead it lines them up in a vertical list to the left of the figure. This allows you to confirm that they have been typeset properly, at least. However, to confirm that PSfrag positions your replacements properly, you will have to view the PostScript version of your file with a viewer like GhostView, or print it out. This seems to be the only disadvantage to the elimination of the pre-processing step. 2) If you embed ' ex' commands inside your figures, you now need to explicitly _tell_ PSfrag to process these commands. To do so, use usepackage[scanall]{psfrag} instead of usepackage{psfrag} at the beginning of your LaTeX file. If you only use ' ex' commands in a small number of figures, then a more efficient might be to turn on ' ex'-scanning only for those fig- ures. To do that, add the command 'psfragscanon' immediately before each relevant includegraphics or epsfbox command. NOTES
See the PSfrag documentation for further information. SEE ALSO
dvips(1), gs(1), ghostview(1), latex(1) AUTHORS
psfrag@rascals.stanford.edu The PSfrag maintainer's mailing list. TeXware Feb 95 ps2frag(1)
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