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- psfig allows the inclusion of postscript in latex documents
- Perhaps the best way to do this is to use the psfig macros written
- by Trevor Darrell. They are available via anonymous ftp from
- whitechapel.media.mit.edu (18.85.0.125) in ./pub/psfig or
- linc.cis.upenn.edu (130.91.6.8) in the directory ./dist/psfig. You
- will also need a dvi to PostScript conversion program that supports
- specials. The ones mentioned in question 1 do, and the first two
- drivers come with a version of psfig ready to use with them. The psfig
- macros work best with Encapsulated PostScript Files (EPS). In
- particular, psfig will need the file to have a BoundingBox (see
- Appendix C of the _PostScript Language Reference Manual_). If you
- don't have an EPS file, life can be difficult. For people who don't
- have ftp access or can't deal with tar files, the files are also
- available from ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) in
- [anonymous.tex.graphics.psfig].
-