我正在使用xelatex
编译。epstopdf 包在 xelatex 中不受支持。因此我使用下面提到的选项
\immediate\write18{epstopdf fpubh-03-00040-g001.eps}
\begin{figure*}[!t]
\centerline{\includegraphics{fpubh-03-00040-g001.pdf}}
\caption{\textbf{\boldmath Building blocks of CCCs}.\label{fig:1}}
\end{figure*}
我当前的流程涉及大量的手动工作。
我的要求是不要更改 eps 格式。但我需要以 pdf 格式输出而不更改以下命令。如何在 xelatex 中执行 epstopdf 逻辑而无需手动交互?
\centerline{\includegraphics{fpubh-03-00040-g001.eps}}
梅威瑟:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphics}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\begin{document}
\title{Dynamic coverage control in unicycle multi-robot networks under anisotropic sensing}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control's (CDC) National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCPC) fund 65 awardees (states, territories, Pacific Island jurisdictions, and tribes/tribal organizations) in 69 Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) programs to develop and implement CCC plans via CCC coalitions, alliances, or consortia of program stakeholders. CCC is a process through which communities and partner organizations pool resources to reduce the burden of cancer by reducing cancer risk, finding cancers earlier, improving treatments, increasing the number of people who survive cancer, and improving the quality of life for cancer survivors. CCC plans are intended to guide community and state-wide activities in cancer prevention and control in states, territories, tribes and tribal organizations, and Pacific Island jurisdictions. The plans are intended to be data-driven, evidence-based blueprints for action, and generally cover a 5-year timeframe. In the fifth year, different processes are used to revise and update CCC plans. CCC plans serve as written documentation of the burden of cancer and offer blueprints for coordinated action~--~ideally laying out measurable objectives and specifying which organizations will be responsible for supporting specific strategies to meet those objectives.
\immediate\write18{epstopdf fpubh-03-00040-g001.eps}
\begin{figure*}[!t]
\centerline{\includegraphics{fpubh-03-00040-g001.pdf}}
\caption{\textbf{\boldmath Building blocks of CCCs}.\label{fig:1}}
\end{figure*}
Chief among these building blocks are community capacity and sustainability, two constructs considered as essential for achieving long-term success in designing, implementing, and disseminating cancer-related public health practices and policies. Despite their importance, little is known about the extent to which community capacity building and sustainability constructs are addressed in current cancer control plans. The purpose of this article is to offer a review of state plans, including the District of Columbia, and document where and in what manner these two constructs are explicitly addressed. Based on a review of select state plans, recommendations are offered that are designed to assist states to more effectively address community capacity building and sustainability as plans are updated and revised.
\end{document}