What kinds of (electronic) graphics files can AMS accept?
• Graphics prepared by separate graphics tools must be submitted as Encapsulated PostScript (eps) files. Many graphics tools have an option to write out eps files; consult the package documentation for instructions. Files should be saved to include the fonts (as outlines whenever possible). AMS staff is not able to support graphics software tools. However, we include here some information that has been effective in solving various problems encountered by authors publishing with the AMS. See the section on platform- and application-specific topics. • Graphics created within TeX: • The LaTeX picture environment, documented in Leslie Lamport’s LaTeX: A Document Preparation System (2nd edition) • The pictex package (Plain TeX or LaTeX). The manual is not readily available, but there is a good manual for the mathsPIC preprocessor to pictex. • The Xypic package for commutative diagrams. • Make sure that line weights meet AMS standards.
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