# TeX

# epstopdf

If you need to convert an .eps-File to a .pdf-File, we highly recommend the usage of epstopdf. The conversions are of really high quality and look almost as good as the original graphics.

### Converting by hand

To convert a given file called "foo.eps", simply type

```

epstopdf foo.eps

```

into your shell.

### Converting files automatically by using the epstopdf-package

It is also possible to convert your .eps-Files automatically while compiling your .tex-Files. To achieve this, you need to

- include the graphix-package into your TeX-document with the pdftex-option and include the epstopdf-package **after** the graphicx-package, so your document header should look like this:

```

\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
\usepackage{epstopdf}

```

- allow pdfTeX to execute external programs while compiling your document by setting the "--shell-escape" (TeXlive, on Ubuntu/Solaris) or "--enable-write18" (MikTeX, on Windows) command line option. So, if you compile your document (called foo.tex in the example) on a shell directly, you would enter the following commands into your shell.

Using **TeXlive**:

```

pdflatex --shell-escape foo.tex 

```

Using **MikTeX**:

```

pdflatex -enable-write18 foo.tex 

```

#### Modifying editor settings

Instead of compiling your TeX-document directly on a shell, you could amend the configuration of your favorite TeX-editor, e.g. Kile or WinShell.

In Kile, open up the configuration window via "Settings -&gt; Configure Kile...", expand "Tools" on the left and click on "Build" just below "Tools". Then, select "PDFLaTeX" in the "Select a tool"-list and add "-shell-escape" to the "Options"-textfield on the right so that this textfield now should contain text similar to the following:

```

-interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape '%source'

```

Click on "Ok" to save these modifications.

In WinShell, open the "Program Calls"-tab in the "Options"-window by clicking "Options -&gt; Program Calls...", select "PDFLaTeX" from the "Program"-list on the right and add "-enable-write18" into the "cmd-Line"-textfield so that this text field should contain text like this:

```

-interaction=nonstopmode -enable-write18 -synctex=-1 "%s.tex"

```

Click on "OK" to save your new options.

In other TeX-Editors, there should be similar possibilities to modify the way your TeX-tools are executed.

It is possible now to convert .eps-images automatically to .pdf-files while typing your documents in your favorite editor.

### Official Package Documentation

For more information, please have a look at the official package documentation of the epstopdf-package at [https://tug.org/epstopdf/epstopdf.html](https://tug.org/epstopdf/epstopdf.html)

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# Overview

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