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In the postgraduate stage of academic children's shoes are likely to come into contact with latex This paper format editing tools, generally when the paper submissions, most journals and conferences will give a latex template, require you to edit your paper in Latex. pdf version. The latex little white here does not refer to the reader, but to myself. Only to start using Latex, team inside the only latex of the sister-in-law has graduated say goodbye, and I even how to compile the run will not. Helpless paper to vote, had to "gig", adhering to the "where not to check where" spirit, completed several papers from Word to latex transplant, now also can be "swish" to complete a format modification. So, to record the process of get to some of the latex commonly used skills, hoping to give less latex children's shoes a little help. Little woman Caishuxueqian, if there is a wrong place to write, though to hit me. Email:[email protected]
How to convert paper illustrations to the *.eps format needed for latex
The illustrations in latex must be in the *.eps format to be inserted in the paper, and here I'll just introduce a way to convert, which is the best way for me to find the most efficient.
Here is a special for latex tailor-made image conversion gadget, called Jpg2eps, its function is to convert the *.jpg format images into *.eps format. So we can simply save all the illustrations in the paper to the *.jpg format and convert all the illustrations to the *.eps format at once, which is very convenient. Even if there is a picture that needs to be replaced, convert the image and replace it separately.
Jpg2eps's poke here : http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=3282647938&uk=3877929617
after the download is complete, double-click Run, select the folder you want to convert, you can start the conversion of the picture.
For example, I want to convert the image in the following folder , which has 3 images in *.jpg format:
First Open "Jpg2eps" click "Run", the following interface appears, click "Select Directory and Convert", and then select the folder.
If the original image format is in the standard *.jpg format, the following conversion success will be displayed, eventually the same folder will appear with the same name as the original image of the *.eps file, as shown in.
It is important to note that if there are pictures in this folder that are not in *.jpg format, the tool will not format them. Next, the *.eps generated in the folder is copied separately in a file and placed in the same folder as the Latex template to start using.
share some tips on paper illustrations below:
1. Image naming issues
In general, when you save a picture as a *.jpg format, you should name it in the order that it was converted to *.eps without renaming it. The general *.jpg format of the picture is visible, and the *.eps format of the picture is not visible, so first of all the *.jpg format named in order is a more sensible choice. At the same time, the name of the picture is also the basis for inserting pictures in the paper.
I generally take the naming method is: For example, Figure 1 has only one picture, then the picture is named Fig1, if Figure 1 contains more than one sub-graph, then these children are named Fig1a, fig1b, fig1c .... If you need to insert a picture in a table, it is named Table1a, TABLE1B, table1c .... This makes it very easy to sort the images that are inserted in each place when inserting pictures. The following is a folder of my paper save *.eps format files, you can see that the name is in accordance with this rule. Note: If the *.eps file name contains spaces, '. ' such as the symbol, the image will be inserted when the error , so the name does not have spaces, '. ' Symbols like that.
2. Resolution issues with pictures
Some images may be smaller in themselves, inserted into the latex to generate PDFs, it is unclear when zoomed in, that is, the sharpness (resolution) is not enough. For the resolution of small pictures, the general method is to open the picture with a drawing tool, zoom in several times (your own choice), use the tool to re-intercept again. The size of the displayed image is then set when inserted in Latex, so that the PDF is enlarged to guarantee good clarity.
3. What if the original picture is not in *.jpg format? No matter what method to convert to *.jpg or convert *.eps failure to do?
The tool is a good choice, open the original image, use the tool to intercept once, save automatically after the *.jpg format. note the edges do not have a shadow.
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