\documentclass{article} \usepackage[dvipdfm]{graphicx} \usepackage[dvipdfm]{color} \usepackage[dvipdfm]{hyperref} \title{\color{blue}Latex Support Test File} \author{\color{green}Mark A. Wicks} \begin{document} \maketitle \section{Introduction} This document is primarily intended to demonstrate the functionality of some \LaTeX packages that require driver support for their functionality. It is quick-and-dirty. It is not intended to be pretty, and does not demonstrate good ways to use these packages (In fact, it demonstrates some bad ways to use these packages). \section{Driver Files} This distribution of {\tt dvipdfm} includes the {\tt .def} files required to support the \textcolor{green}{color}, \rotatebox{30}{\textcolor{red}{graphics}}, and hyperref \LaTeX\space packages. Once these .def files are installed where these packages can find them. You also may need to modify {\tt color.sty}, {\tt graphics.sty}, and {\tt hyperref.sty} so that they recognize {\tt dvipdfm} as a driver. Once these {\tt .def} files are installed, you should be able to use {\tt dvipdfm} with \LaTeX for many applications. After running \LaTeX on this document, {\tt hyperref} should produce a hyperlinked document, complete with an outline. \newpage \section{Graphics Support} Currently, JPEG and PDF image inclusion are supported. \subsection{JPEG Image Inclusion} Figure~\ref{fig:author} shows a photograph of the author that was obtained from a JPEG file. A small file with the extension of {\tt .bb} supplies the bounding box to the \LaTeX\space Graphics package. For PDF and JPEG files, this bounding box can easily be created by running the {\tt ebb} utility included with this distribution of {\tt dvipdfm}. \begin{figure} \begin{center} \includegraphics{mwicks.jpeg} \end{center} \caption{A photograph of the author.} \label{fig:author} \end{figure} \subsection{PDF Image Inclusion} Figure~\ref{fig:circuit} shows an electronics circuit, drawn with XFig, distilled, and then included as PDF file. \begin{figure} \begin{center} \includegraphics{transistor.pdf} \end{center} \caption{A simple two-stage transistor circuit.} \label{fig:circuit} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=3.0in]{something.pdf} \end{center} \caption{A second included figure} \label{fig:something} \end{figure} \end{document}