N.B. This driver is disabled by default because it is not maintained. This is a PostScript device driver that writes out its results in two files. (1) The encapsulated postscript (EPS) file contains all the postscript commands for rendering the plot without characters, and (2) the LaTeX file contains a fragment of LaTeX that reads in the EPS file and renders the plot characters using LaTeX commands (and LaTeX fonts!) in alignment with the EPS file to produce a combined result.
Suppose you create the EPS and LaTeX files with the following command:
./x01c -dev pstex -o x01c.eps
. The EPS file
is then stored in x01c.eps
and the LaTeX fragment
is stored in x01c.eps_t
. Then
you may use the generated files with the x01c.tex
LaTeX code that follows:
\documentclass{article} \usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} \begin{document} \input{x01c.eps_t} \end{document}
and generate PostScript results using the LaTeX fonts with the following
command: latex x01c.tex; dvips -f <x01c.dvi >x01c.ps
. The results look good (aside from an obvious bounding-box
problem that still needs to be fixed with this device) and should be
useful for LaTeX enthusiasts.
There are no available driver options.