#acl Known:read,write,admin,delete,revert All:read == Converting psfrag for use with pdflatex and lualatex == The package `{psfrag}` only works with the route latex -> dvipdf (or latex -> dvips -> ps2pdf), and not directly with pdflatex or lualatex. One way to get around this problem is to convert the whole figure, including `{psfrag}`, to a .pdf figure, which can then be included directly. In order to do that, start with the template `psfragmall.tex`: [[attachment:psfragmall.tex|Download psfragmall.tex|&do=get]] {{{latex \documentclass{standalone} \usepackage{graphicx,psfrag} \usepackage{schoolbook} % Choose the same font as your document. \textwidth=117mm % Set the same width as your document. \begin{document} \psfrag{M}[l][l]{Mätsignal} \psfrag{S}[l][l]{Styrsignal} \psfrag{L}[][]{$L$} \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{psfragmall.eps} \end{document} latex}}} After renaming to a suitable name, and replacing font and width, move the `\psfrag`-statements from the original figure to this file. Process it with latex -> dvips -> ps2pdf. The result is a complete pdf-figure, which can be included in the original place, typically with statements like: {{{latex \centering \includegraphics{figure} \caption{...} latex}}} Note that there should be no `[width=...]` specification, because this should be taken care of in the conversion file. As a quick reference, the following table shows the `\textwidth` for some typical documents. ||Document type||\textwidth|| ||LTHthesis||117mm|| ||Beamer presentation||108mm|| ||Two column journal or conference article||80mm||