Images in LaTeX

Problem:
you can’t get those images to appear in a typeset document.
Cause:
[code]]czo4OlwicGRmbGF0ZXhcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code] and [code]]czo1OlwibGF0ZXhcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code] have virtually no graphic drivers in common. For instance, [code]]czo4OlwicGRmbGF0ZXhcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code] can't handle eps files.
Solution:
I converted my eps files to pdf using a thing called [code]]czo4OlwiZXBzdG9wZGZcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code], which is included in latex distributions, and [code]]czo4OlwicGRmbGF0ZXhcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code] handled those pdf graphs perfectly, so that the output was identical to that of eps with [code]]czo1OlwibGF0ZXhcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code].
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