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I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
caption{ A temporal sequence}
label{fig:temp}
end{figure}
subfloats eps epstopdf
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I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
caption{ A temporal sequence}
label{fig:temp}
end{figure}
subfloats eps epstopdf
1
Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
1
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago
add a comment |
I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
caption{ A temporal sequence}
label{fig:temp}
end{figure}
subfloats eps epstopdf
I have a figure where each image shows a frame of a video, so their order is important. I have the eps files in the same folder, and I get no errors, but when I run it the images are not shown, instead there are table cells and the name of the file is written in the box. How can I resolve this?
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat{includegraphics[width = 1in]{S001}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S002}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S003}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S004}} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S005}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S006}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S007}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S008} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S009}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S010}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S011}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S012} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S013}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S014}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S015}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S016} \
includegraphics[width = 1in]{S017}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S018}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S019}includegraphics[width = 1in]{S020}
caption{ A temporal sequence}
label{fig:temp}
end{figure}
subfloats eps epstopdf
subfloats eps epstopdf
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Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
1
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago
add a comment |
1
Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
1
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago
1
1
Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
1
1
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago
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Sound like you are in "draft" mode
– KJO
10 mins ago
sorry, I am not familiar with modes, can you explain?
– dusa
8 mins ago
1
Editors can be set to not show graphics so as to speed up viewing but you have not explained what you are using as an editor or what settings you have in your preamble hence we expect an MWE to see what you are doing
– KJO
6 mins ago
I use TeXworks, not sure where to find that setting
– dusa
4 mins ago