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Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 16:35:40 -0400
From: "K. Berry" <kb@cs.umb.edu>
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To: farrokh@alisa.fusion.ucla.edu
Cc: tex-k@cs.umb.edu
Subject: Re: Weired behavior of xdvik/dvips in finding postscript plot files.
2) Once, I use pscompress of psfig packages to compress the postscript files
and leave them in /PUBLIC/ARCHIVE/FIGURE/PS/*/... as before,
tex/latex finds these files (use .bb file to get the bounding box, etc) but
dvips and xdvik cannot find them, giving me error:
fig-a3-02-1-1.ps.Z No such file or directory
I've never used psfig, so I don't know what all the pieces are. But
dvips(k) and xdvi(k) search for exactly the filenames you give them. In
this case, you had:
\psfig{file=fig-a3-02-1-1.ps,height=6.6truein}
So if that turns into a \special that requests the file
fig-a3-02-1-1.ps, and that file doesn't exist, it won't be found.
Nothing is there to search for <filename>.Z (or .z or .gz or ...).
If you give it a filename including the .Z, I imagine it will work.