\documentclass{article} \usepackage{a4wide} \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \selectlanguage{english} \usepackage{amsmath,url,graphics,verbatim} \DeclareGraphicsRule{*}{mps}{*}{} \begin{document} \title{An example of automaton generated\\with the MetaPost package \url{automata.mp}} \author{Gabriele Puppis\\ \url{gabriele.puppis@gmail.com}} \maketitle This \LaTeX\ document shows how to include a picture generated with MetaPost. By default, the extension of a file generated with MetaPost is a number (e.g., \url{.0}), so you should use the package \url{graphics} and the command \verb \DeclareGraphicsRule{*}{mps}{*}{} to make \LaTeX\ recognize these extensions as files in PS format. The file \url{example.mp} contains the MetaPost source code that was used to generate the automaton in Figure \ref{fig:example}. This file should be compiled with MetaPost (e.g., run ``\verb mp \verb -tex=latex \verb example.mp '' from the shell command line). Such an example uses the package \url{automata.mp} to easily draw the states and the transitions of the automaton (you can find some documentation inside the files \url{example.mp} and \url{automata.mp}). \begin{figure}[!!h] \centering\includegraphics{example.0} \caption{An example of automaton}\label{fig:example} \end{figure} \end{document}