[texhax] insert a figure
Jean-Baptiste Valsamis
jvalsamiug at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 09:59:13 CEST 2010
Hi,
By the way, if you want to increase the compilation speed (because you have
a lot of pictures), I suggest you to use the command
\psdraft (with \usepackage{epsfig} in preamble)
>From \psdraft, all the following pictures will bre replaced back empty
boxes.
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Lim Lian Tze <liantze at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Irinka,
>
>
>> \begin{figure}[h]
>> \centering
>> \includegraphics[width=16cm,draft=true]{//Users/PhD/FIGURES THESIS/FIGURES
>> THESIS CHAPTER 2//All data coverage SLP.pdf}
>> \caption{Data coverage (\%) ICOADS SLP for four time periods}
>> \label{fig:fig2.1}
>> \end{figure}
>>
>> The figure is inserted, everything looks fine apart of the fact that on
>> the top of the figure you can see the file name: //Users/PhD/LATEX
>> THESIS/FIGURES THESIS/FIGURES THESIS CHAPTER 2//All data coverage SLP.pdf
>>
>
> That's because you're using the "draft=true" option. Remove it, and the
> actual figure (the pdf file) itself will be inserted instead of the file
> name.
>
> Best regards,
> - Lian Tze -
>
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