[p2p-hackers] How to embed a figure using Latex

Matthias Fischmann fis at wiwi.hu-berlin.de
Sun Mar 20 09:12:12 UTC 2005


why are you posting this on a mailing list dedicated to discussion p2p
issues?  (no, you paper being on p2p is not a good reason.  anyway,
you should be able to find the answer with google faster than over any
list, whether suitable for this question or not.)

(yes, i know, i'm a smart-ass.  sorry.  :-))

cheers,
matthias


On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 03:54:18PM +0800, Lutianbo wrote:
> To: "Peer-to-peer development." <p2p-hackers at zgp.org>
> From: Lutianbo <lutianbo at software.ict.ac.cn>
> Subject: [p2p-hackers] How to embed a figure using Latex
> 
>    Hi, all.
>      I want to embed a figure in my paper using LATEX. The embeding code is
>    as follows:
> 
>    \begin{figure}[h]
>    \centering
>    \includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{example_tmp.eps}
>       \caption{Example of caption.}
>    \end{figure}
> 
>    However, the figure doesn't appear in the corresponding pdf file.
>    Does anybody know why and how to to do it?
> 
>    Kind regards,
>    --Tian

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