{graphics} is about inclusion of external graphic files in your document. For questions about vector graphics created programmatically inside a (La)TeX document, use {diagrams} instead, or preferably the tag for specific packages like {tikz-pgf}, {pstricks}, or {metapost}.
graphics is about inclusion of external graphic files in your document. For questions about vector graphics created programmatically inside a (La)TeX document, use diagrams instead, or preferably the tag for specific packages like tikz-pgf, pstricks, or metapost.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I include SVG images in LaTeX documents?
- How can I convert a TeX document into a small PNG?
- What's the best way to include Matlab graphics in LaTeX?
- Which graphics formats can be processed by LaTeX and pdfLaTeX?
- How can I include graphics whose file path has spaces?
- Why does using transparency in illustrations cause text to appear in bold?
- Why can't pdfLaTeX print EPS figures?
- What GUI applications exist to help generate graphics for LaTeX?
- Can I use TikZ to draw on an image?
- How can I include graphics whose file path has multiple dots?
- How can I add a border to an image?