Using Xetex to Include bmp file into document using Plain TeX











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I just installed TeX Live 2017 and am using XeTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-0.99998 (MiKTeX 2.9.6300 64-bit) (preloaded format=xetex 2018.12.4) 4 DEC 2018 22:30



I have a bmp file named nh-seal_3.bmp with dimensions width 1.33in by height 1.30in



The image was found and saved as a bmp image from this location:



http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1900/1954/nh-seal_3.htm



The dimensions of the image are width 1.33 in by height 1.30 in



Could someone show me how to insert this in a document using XeTeX and plain TeX coding?



I asked a similar question two years ago (asked May 1 '16 at 23:02, several answers including David Carlisle Aug 25 at 21:07) but I think the XeTeX has more features, like XeTexpicfile.



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    I just installed TeX Live 2017 and am using XeTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-0.99998 (MiKTeX 2.9.6300 64-bit) (preloaded format=xetex 2018.12.4) 4 DEC 2018 22:30



    I have a bmp file named nh-seal_3.bmp with dimensions width 1.33in by height 1.30in



    The image was found and saved as a bmp image from this location:



    http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1900/1954/nh-seal_3.htm



    The dimensions of the image are width 1.33 in by height 1.30 in



    Could someone show me how to insert this in a document using XeTeX and plain TeX coding?



    I asked a similar question two years ago (asked May 1 '16 at 23:02, several answers including David Carlisle Aug 25 at 21:07) but I think the XeTeX has more features, like XeTexpicfile.



    Thank you.









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      I just installed TeX Live 2017 and am using XeTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-0.99998 (MiKTeX 2.9.6300 64-bit) (preloaded format=xetex 2018.12.4) 4 DEC 2018 22:30



      I have a bmp file named nh-seal_3.bmp with dimensions width 1.33in by height 1.30in



      The image was found and saved as a bmp image from this location:



      http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1900/1954/nh-seal_3.htm



      The dimensions of the image are width 1.33 in by height 1.30 in



      Could someone show me how to insert this in a document using XeTeX and plain TeX coding?



      I asked a similar question two years ago (asked May 1 '16 at 23:02, several answers including David Carlisle Aug 25 at 21:07) but I think the XeTeX has more features, like XeTexpicfile.



      Thank you.









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      I just installed TeX Live 2017 and am using XeTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-0.99998 (MiKTeX 2.9.6300 64-bit) (preloaded format=xetex 2018.12.4) 4 DEC 2018 22:30



      I have a bmp file named nh-seal_3.bmp with dimensions width 1.33in by height 1.30in



      The image was found and saved as a bmp image from this location:



      http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1900/1954/nh-seal_3.htm



      The dimensions of the image are width 1.33 in by height 1.30 in



      Could someone show me how to insert this in a document using XeTeX and plain TeX coding?



      I asked a similar question two years ago (asked May 1 '16 at 23:02, several answers including David Carlisle Aug 25 at 21:07) but I think the XeTeX has more features, like XeTexpicfile.



      Thank you.







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