Package pstool Warning: No file containing macro












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I have the following piece of Latex code. I receive this warning:




Package pstool Warning: No file "epsfigure.tex" or "epsfigure-psfrag.tex" can be found that may contain macros for "epsfigure.eps" on input line 24.




while I have put the .eps figure in the directory. What I should do to get rid of this warning that I see in all my latex files?



Thanks a lot



documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}
usepackage{cite,graphicx,amsmath,amssymb,psfrag,bm}
usepackage{mathabx}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{tikz}
pgfplotsset{compat = newest}
usepackage{epstopdf}
epstopdfsetup{update} % only regenerate pdf files when eps file is newer
usepackage{pstool}
usepackage{subcaption}

begin{document}
Some text... Suddenly a figure!

begin{figure}[!ht]
centering
begin{subfigure}{1columnwidth}
centering
psfragfig[width=1columnwidth]{epsfigure}{
psfrag{1}[c][c][1.]{$w$}
psfrag{2}[c][c][1.]{$g$}
psfrag{3}[c][c][1.]{$l$}
psfrag{4}[c][c][1.]{$s$}
}caption{}label{fig:final_1}
end{subfigure}

begin{subfigure}
centering
includegraphics[width=1columnwidth]{test01}
caption{} label{fig:final_3}
end{subfigure}
caption{action.}
label{fig:final}
end{figure}

end{document}








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    I have the following piece of Latex code. I receive this warning:




    Package pstool Warning: No file "epsfigure.tex" or "epsfigure-psfrag.tex" can be found that may contain macros for "epsfigure.eps" on input line 24.




    while I have put the .eps figure in the directory. What I should do to get rid of this warning that I see in all my latex files?



    Thanks a lot



    documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}
    usepackage{cite,graphicx,amsmath,amssymb,psfrag,bm}
    usepackage{mathabx}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    usepackage{tikz}
    pgfplotsset{compat = newest}
    usepackage{epstopdf}
    epstopdfsetup{update} % only regenerate pdf files when eps file is newer
    usepackage{pstool}
    usepackage{subcaption}

    begin{document}
    Some text... Suddenly a figure!

    begin{figure}[!ht]
    centering
    begin{subfigure}{1columnwidth}
    centering
    psfragfig[width=1columnwidth]{epsfigure}{
    psfrag{1}[c][c][1.]{$w$}
    psfrag{2}[c][c][1.]{$g$}
    psfrag{3}[c][c][1.]{$l$}
    psfrag{4}[c][c][1.]{$s$}
    }caption{}label{fig:final_1}
    end{subfigure}

    begin{subfigure}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=1columnwidth]{test01}
    caption{} label{fig:final_3}
    end{subfigure}
    caption{action.}
    label{fig:final}
    end{figure}

    end{document}








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      I have the following piece of Latex code. I receive this warning:




      Package pstool Warning: No file "epsfigure.tex" or "epsfigure-psfrag.tex" can be found that may contain macros for "epsfigure.eps" on input line 24.




      while I have put the .eps figure in the directory. What I should do to get rid of this warning that I see in all my latex files?



      Thanks a lot



      documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}
      usepackage{cite,graphicx,amsmath,amssymb,psfrag,bm}
      usepackage{mathabx}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{tikz}
      pgfplotsset{compat = newest}
      usepackage{epstopdf}
      epstopdfsetup{update} % only regenerate pdf files when eps file is newer
      usepackage{pstool}
      usepackage{subcaption}

      begin{document}
      Some text... Suddenly a figure!

      begin{figure}[!ht]
      centering
      begin{subfigure}{1columnwidth}
      centering
      psfragfig[width=1columnwidth]{epsfigure}{
      psfrag{1}[c][c][1.]{$w$}
      psfrag{2}[c][c][1.]{$g$}
      psfrag{3}[c][c][1.]{$l$}
      psfrag{4}[c][c][1.]{$s$}
      }caption{}label{fig:final_1}
      end{subfigure}

      begin{subfigure}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=1columnwidth]{test01}
      caption{} label{fig:final_3}
      end{subfigure}
      caption{action.}
      label{fig:final}
      end{figure}

      end{document}








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      I have the following piece of Latex code. I receive this warning:




      Package pstool Warning: No file "epsfigure.tex" or "epsfigure-psfrag.tex" can be found that may contain macros for "epsfigure.eps" on input line 24.




      while I have put the .eps figure in the directory. What I should do to get rid of this warning that I see in all my latex files?



      Thanks a lot



      documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}
      usepackage{cite,graphicx,amsmath,amssymb,psfrag,bm}
      usepackage{mathabx}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      usepackage{tikz}
      pgfplotsset{compat = newest}
      usepackage{epstopdf}
      epstopdfsetup{update} % only regenerate pdf files when eps file is newer
      usepackage{pstool}
      usepackage{subcaption}

      begin{document}
      Some text... Suddenly a figure!

      begin{figure}[!ht]
      centering
      begin{subfigure}{1columnwidth}
      centering
      psfragfig[width=1columnwidth]{epsfigure}{
      psfrag{1}[c][c][1.]{$w$}
      psfrag{2}[c][c][1.]{$g$}
      psfrag{3}[c][c][1.]{$l$}
      psfrag{4}[c][c][1.]{$s$}
      }caption{}label{fig:final_1}
      end{subfigure}

      begin{subfigure}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=1columnwidth]{test01}
      caption{} label{fig:final_3}
      end{subfigure}
      caption{action.}
      label{fig:final}
      end{figure}

      end{document}






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