[OS X TeX] teTeX/TeXShop Problems

Zachary S. Davis zsd3711 at gamma2.uta.edu
Wed May 22 18:23:05 EDT 2002



Wednesday, 22 May 2002



Hello,

I was attempting to use teTeX (pdfTeX, Version 
3.14159-1.00b-pretest-20020211 (Web2C 7.3.7) ) with the latest version 
of TeXShop this afternoon to typeset what I had thus far written of my 
thesis.  From the last time I ran pdfTeX on this particular document, I 
only had added three equations, 2 figures, and some text.  The figures 
were .pdf files that I had inserted using the following (replacing the 
file names as appropriate):

\begin{figure}[ht]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=4in]{P-V_Diagram.pdf}
\caption{Pressure-Volume Cycle Diagram}\label{fig:pvdiag}
\end{center}
\end{figure}

The equations were nothing extraordinary.  There are a few references 
that I have cited, but haven't made entries for in a bibliography 
section.  However, when I typeset before the citation would just leave 
a '?' in the space where one would normally see a number in the final 
typeset document.  Anyway my .pdf output in TeXShop now shows 20 blank 
pages.  When I remove the figures, the number of blank pages reduces to 
19; however, they are still blank.  Has anyone any suggestion as to what 
my problem may be?  Any help with this matter would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks,


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Zachary S. Davis
Department of Aerospace Engineering
University of Texas at Arlington
P.O. Box 19032
Arlington, TX 76019

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	  is oft but perseverance in disguise."

			--Henry Willard Austin
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