Re: pdflatex includegraphics bounding box [ without the image ]
"John" <weekender_ny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a tex file that I compile using pdflatex and has huge figures
that I include
using includegraphics. Is there a way to compile this file so that the
includegraphics
does not include the images but just draws the bounding box of the
figures. I want to
send this using email and once the layout is confirmed, I can send the
final version
with the images included. Thanks in advance for the help,
Option draft of package graphics/graphicx.
Yours sincerely
Heiko <oberdiek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
.
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