Copy of overleaf project no longer compiles (EPS file error?)
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I have an overleaf project with a number of EPS files. I use the graphicx
package to include them in the final PDF. It compiles properly, and the figures look fine.
I copied the whole project, and didn't touch any of the files. However, it stopped compiling, giving the following error, which appears to relate to one of my figures named pools.eps
:
dfTeX error: pdflatex (file /compile/pools-eps-converted-to.pdf): reading image file failed
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
In the copied project, I tried reuploading the EPS file, but no luck. I also tried deleting the includegraphics
command for pools.eps
, which did allow all the rest of the code to compile to PDF.
To summarize:
An overleaf project with a number of EPS files compiles perfectly. A copy of the project ceases to compile due to one EPS file in particular, but starts working again when that one figure is removed.
Has anyone encountered this problem before?
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I have an overleaf project with a number of EPS files. I use the graphicx
package to include them in the final PDF. It compiles properly, and the figures look fine.
I copied the whole project, and didn't touch any of the files. However, it stopped compiling, giving the following error, which appears to relate to one of my figures named pools.eps
:
dfTeX error: pdflatex (file /compile/pools-eps-converted-to.pdf): reading image file failed
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
In the copied project, I tried reuploading the EPS file, but no luck. I also tried deleting the includegraphics
command for pools.eps
, which did allow all the rest of the code to compile to PDF.
To summarize:
An overleaf project with a number of EPS files compiles perfectly. A copy of the project ceases to compile due to one EPS file in particular, but starts working again when that one figure is removed.
Has anyone encountered this problem before?
graphics overleaf
Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago
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I have an overleaf project with a number of EPS files. I use the graphicx
package to include them in the final PDF. It compiles properly, and the figures look fine.
I copied the whole project, and didn't touch any of the files. However, it stopped compiling, giving the following error, which appears to relate to one of my figures named pools.eps
:
dfTeX error: pdflatex (file /compile/pools-eps-converted-to.pdf): reading image file failed
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
In the copied project, I tried reuploading the EPS file, but no luck. I also tried deleting the includegraphics
command for pools.eps
, which did allow all the rest of the code to compile to PDF.
To summarize:
An overleaf project with a number of EPS files compiles perfectly. A copy of the project ceases to compile due to one EPS file in particular, but starts working again when that one figure is removed.
Has anyone encountered this problem before?
graphics overleaf
I have an overleaf project with a number of EPS files. I use the graphicx
package to include them in the final PDF. It compiles properly, and the figures look fine.
I copied the whole project, and didn't touch any of the files. However, it stopped compiling, giving the following error, which appears to relate to one of my figures named pools.eps
:
dfTeX error: pdflatex (file /compile/pools-eps-converted-to.pdf): reading image file failed
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
In the copied project, I tried reuploading the EPS file, but no luck. I also tried deleting the includegraphics
command for pools.eps
, which did allow all the rest of the code to compile to PDF.
To summarize:
An overleaf project with a number of EPS files compiles perfectly. A copy of the project ceases to compile due to one EPS file in particular, but starts working again when that one figure is removed.
Has anyone encountered this problem before?
graphics overleaf
graphics overleaf
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Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago
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Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago
Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago
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Does the project also fail to compile if the only eps file you include is the one reported in the error? Have you tried the "clear cached files" button (the trash can at the bottom of the list of short error messages)?
– aoi
5 hours ago
Just tried both of those things, with no luck.
– Mahkoe
5 hours ago
You may want to contact support@overleaf.com with a link to your project, so that support staff can have a look for you.
– LianTze Lim
4 hours ago