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I've just started trying out xenops, and it seems great! One thing I noticed is that a lot of my figures come out as empty boxes. Some experimentation reveals that xenops seems to have trouble with two of the things I do when including figures:
I usually put figures in a subdirectory, e.g., figures/, but I do not explicitly put this in the \includegraphics command. Instead I just give the file name, and put a command like \graphicspath{{figures/}{tables/}} in the preamble so LaTeX will find the file. Could xenops use the same search path?
I also usually don't specify the file extension, using, say, \includegraphics{filename} rather than \includegraphics{filename.jpg}. This also seems to prevent xenops from rendering the figure properly.
It would be great if xenops could find the graphics files using a similar search process to that used by LaTeX, but I can also imagine that this might well be a hassle to implement.
Thanks.
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I've just started trying out xenops, and it seems great! One thing I noticed is that a lot of my figures come out as empty boxes. Some experimentation reveals that xenops seems to have trouble with two of the things I do when including figures:
I usually put figures in a subdirectory, e.g., figures/, but I do not explicitly put this in the \includegraphics command. Instead I just give the file name, and put a command like
\graphicspath{{figures/}{tables/}}
in the preamble so LaTeX will find the file. Could xenops use the same search path?I also usually don't specify the file extension, using, say,
\includegraphics{filename}
rather than\includegraphics{filename.jpg}
. This also seems to prevent xenops from rendering the figure properly.It would be great if xenops could find the graphics files using a similar search process to that used by LaTeX, but I can also imagine that this might well be a hassle to implement.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: