Latex sample metapost

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A Quick MetaPost Example

This document gives a quick example of how to use MetaPost for graphics in LaTeX.

The Files

First of all, here are the contents of file.tex:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
Hi there:  \includegraphics{file.1}
\end{document}

And, here is the MetaPost file file.mp. It contains an arrow and the letter "A" just above the middle of the arrow.

beginfig(1);

z1=(0,0);
z2=(10mm,10mm);

drawarrow(z1--z2);
label.ulft(btex $A$ etex, .5[z1,z2]);

endfig;

bye

Creating and Viewing dvi Files

To create a dvi file, use the following commands. You don't need to run mpost a second time if you just update the tex file.

mpost file
latex file

To view the dvi file, use the commands:

dvips -o file.ps file
gv file.ps

Notes:

  • The file file.1 produced by mpost is not really a PostScript file; therefore you cannot use gv to view it.
  • For the same reason, xdvi will not show file.dvi.

Creating pdf Files

If you want to create a pdf file, modify the tex file to read as follows:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{ifpdf}

\ifpdf
  \DeclareGraphicsRule{*}{mps}{*}{}
\fi

\begin{document}
Hi there:  \includegraphics{file.1}
\end{document}

(You may also use this version of the file to produce a dvi file.)

Then use the following commands to produce the pdf file:

mpost file
pdflatex file

Again, it is not necessary to run mpost if it has already been run since file.mp was last updated.