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<entry datestamp='$Date$' modifier='$Author$' id='epstopdf-pkg'>
  <name>epstopdf-pkg</name>
  <caption>Call epstopdf "on the fly"</caption>
  <authorref id='auth:oberdiek'/>
  <copyright owner='Heiko Oberdiek' year='2001,2006-2010'/>
  <license type='lppl1.3'/>
  <version number='2.5'/>
  <description>
    The package adds support for EPS files in the
    <xref refid='graphicx'>graphicx</xref> package when running under
    PDFTeX.  If an EPS graphic is detected, the package spawns a
    process to convert the EPS to PDF, using the script
    <xref refid='epstopdf'>epstopdf</xref>.  This of course requires
    that shell escape is enabled for the PDFTeX run.
    <p/>
    The package is part of the <xref refid='oberdiek'>oberdiek</xref>
    bundle.
  </description>
  <documentation details='Package documentation'
      href='ctan:/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/epstopdf.pdf'/>
  <ctan file='true' path='/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/epstopdf.dtx'/>
  <miktex location='oberdiek'/>
  <texlive location='oberdiek'/>
  <install path='/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/oberdiek.tds.zip'/>
</entry>
