\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined % We're running regular LaTeX (not pdftex) \documentclass[dvips,12pt]{article} \RequirePackage[plainpages=false]{hyperref} \usepackage{color} \typeout{Use 'fig4latex -l' then 'make' to format graphics for regular latex} \else % We're running PdfTeX \documentclass[pdftex,12pt]{article} \RequirePackage[pdftex]{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true, % plainpages=false, % %pdfpagelabels, % %hyperindex=true, % %backref=true, % %bookmarks=true, % pdftitle={Using fig4latex}, % pdfauthor={Joseph E. Fields}, % pdfsubject={silly examples}, % %pdfpagelayout=SinglePage, % %pdfpagetransition=Dissolve, % pdfstartview={XYZ 0 0 1.25}, % pdfstartpage=2, % pdffitwindow=true} \pdfcompresslevel=9 \typeout{Use 'fig4latex -p' then 'make' to format graphics for pdflatex.} \fi \usepackage{graphicx} \begin{document} \title{Using fig4latex} \author{Joseph Fields\thanks{Department of Mathematics, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven CT 06515, USA; e-mail: fields@southernct.edu}} \date{\today} \maketitle {\em Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. --Red Buttons} \section{Algorithms} \label{sec:alg} This section contains two figures. The first is Figure~\ref{fig:if-then} which illustrates an excerpt from a computer program both in pseudocode and as a flowchart. \begin{figure}[!hbt] \begin{tabular}{ccc} \input{figs/if-then_flowchart.tex} & \hspace{1in} & \begin{minipage}[b]{.3\textwidth} \tt If $x=y$ then \\ \rule{15pt}{0pt} $x=x+1$ \\ End If \\ \rule{30pt}{0pt} \vdots\\ \\ \\ \end{minipage} \\ \end{tabular} \caption{A small example in pseudocode and as a flowchart} \label{fig:if-then} \end{figure} Next, we illustrate the division algorithm using a flowchart in Figure~\ref{fig:div_alg}. \begin{figure}[!hbt] \begin{center} \input{figs/div_alg_flowchart.tex} \end{center} \caption{The division algorithm in flowchart form.} \label{fig:div_alg} \end{figure} That's all folks! \end{document}