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Re: Is there any productive way to use Mathematica + pdfLaTeX?

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  • Subject: [mg47264] Re: Is there any productive way to use Mathematica + pdfLaTeX?
  • From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 03:30:06 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: Universitaet Leipzig
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Hi,

the only working version I use is to save a EPS and than use
Acrobat Distiller or GhostScript. Because Mathematica does
not include the fonts into the pdf-file and the size need a
lot of fine tuning.

BTW don *not* give an explicit extension for \includegraphics{}
because LaTeX will look for the EPS file while pdflatex look for
a PDF file when no extension is given.

Regards
  Jens

Inacio Guerberoff wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> I use Mathematica 5.0 and would like to know if there is any easy and
> fast way to include Mathematica plots in pdfLaTeX documents. The way I
> know is to make a Export[graph,"file.pdf"] for example, and then
> include in the tex file the following:
> 
> \includegraphics{file.pdf}
> 
> The problem is that the PDF generated by Mathematica is weird, because
> the plot is on the bottom-left of the page, and the same thing happens
> in the document. I think what would solve the problem would be a
> function like PlotPDF[Plot[x^2,{x,0,2}],"file.pdf"]. This function
> saves the plot in "file.pdf", but in a way that you can insert it
> directly in a LaTeX document.
> 
> Anyone has tips on this task?
> 
> Thanks
> Inacio Guerberoff


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