In latex systems, because DVI files are often converted to PostScript files, Latex supports the best form of graphics for the EPS format (encapsulated Post-script, a subset of the PostScript language). At present, only EPS format graphics can be fully supported in all Tex systems. Other graphics, such as JPEG and PNG, can be used in some systems, depending on the DVI conversion program used. Since the general end is to get all the PostScript or PDF files, it is still the most effective and convenient graphics processing method to convert the graphics to EPS format first. The following first gives the method of converting the VSD diagram made by Visio into EPS: The VSD diagram in Visio format, when converted to the EPS format in latex, there is often a case of missing characters, the following is the solution to this problem: 1. You first need to install the PostScript printer (Winsteng (PostScript printer drivers). exe), which is in the http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/ thankyou.jsp?ftpid=1500&fileid=14382. Start Visio, open VSD Figure 3. (1) Open "Print ..." on the "File" menu menu items, (2) In the Print dialog box, the printer name selects "Generic PostScript Printer", (3) The Point Properties button, opens the Properties dialog box, (4) Point Advanced button, opens the Advanced Options dialog box, (4) The paper Specification selects "Letter", (5) in the " PostScript option "PostScript output option" Select "Embedded PostScript (EPS)" 4. Click OK, go back to the print dialog, 5. Select the Print to File check box, and then confirm that 6. Enter the file name in the Print to File dialog box that pops up , remember to extend the extension to. PS (e.g. abc.ps), 7. Open the abc.ps,8 with GSview. Open the PS to EPS menu item in the File menu and press the default option (automatically calculate border) 9. Finally, enter the final EPS file name in the Save As dialog box (for example, abc.eps ) Reprinted from: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_629f79b1010145rd.html
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