SHORT DESCRIPTION ================= (This is a copy of the LaTeX code of the documentation's abstract.) This package provides a macro (|\includecombinedgraphics|) for the inclusion of combined EPS/\LaTeX{} and PDF/\LaTeX{} graphics (an export format of Gnuplot, Xfig, and maybe other programs). Instead of including the graphics with a simple |\input|, the |\includecombinedgraphics| macro has some benefits: \begin{itemize} \item changing the font and color of the text of the \LaTeX{} parts \item rescaling the graphics without affecting the font of the \LaTeX{} parts \item automatic inclusion of the vector graphics parts, as far as \LaTeX{} parts do not do it (e.\,g., for files exported from Gnuplot before version 4.2 or Xfig) \item changing the inclusion order of \LaTeX{} and vector graphics parts (e.\,g., Gnuplot 4.4 exports files in a way that the vector graphics part overlays the \LaTeX{} part, which means that text may be hidden under shaded areas) \item rescaling and rotating of complete graphics (similar to |\includegraphics| from \textsf{graphicx} package) \end{itemize} See `combinedgraphics.pdf' for detailed information on usage. BUILDING ======== If you do not want to use any pre-build `combinedgraphics.sty' and `combinedgraphics.pdf' files, you will have to choose one of the following two ways for building them. Otherwise you can skip this section. 1) Building with make --------------------- Running `make' will create the LaTeX package, the documentation and the test file: $ make 2) Building manually -------------------- a) Generation of package (.sty file): Run `combinedgraphics.ins' through LaTeX: $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics.ins b) Generation of documentation: Run `combinedgraphics.dtx' through LaTeX: $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics.dtx Then create the index and change history: $ makeindex -s gind.ist -o combinedgraphics.ind combinedgraphics.idx $ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o combinedgraphics.gls combinedgraphics.glo Finally, run `combinedgraphics.dtx' three time through LaTeX: $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics.dtx $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics.dtx $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics.dtx Optionally you can compile the test file: $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics_test.tex $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics_text.tex $ pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode combinedgraphics_text.tex INSTALLATION ============ INSTALLATION ============ 1) Installing with make ----------------------- To install the package into a TDS (= TeX directory structure; typically its base directory is named `texmf' or something similar), run the following command: $ make DESTDIR= install Note: `$(DESTDIR)' defaults to `$(HOME)/.texmf'. 2) Installing manually ---------------------- In principle, you will only habe to copy the file `ionumbers.sty' into a directory, where LaTeX can find it. If you copy it into a TDS (TeX directory structure), you will most probably have to run the following command afterwards: $ mktexlsr LICENSE ======= Copyright 2009,2011 Christian Schneider ion@addto@macro: identical to l@addto@macro from koma-script bundle v2.9t Copyright 1994-2004 Markus Kohm and Frank Neukam Thanks to Markus Kohm for permitting to use his code in this package. Please do not bother Markus with questions or bugs concering this package! This file is part of combinedgraphics. combinedgraphics is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation, not any later version. combinedgraphics is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with combinedgraphics. If not, see . WARNING: THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE AND MAY CONTAIN SERIOUS BUGS!