>>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:55:28 +0200
>>From: Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Anna H.Pryor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LyX users 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: figure problems
>>Mail-Followup-To: "Anna H.Pryor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LyX users 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 03:33:22PM -0800, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
>>> I am using 1.1.5fix2 on linux.
>>> 
>>> Someone sent me some .eps files that I would like to include in a paper that 
I 
>>> am writing.  I have already included some .eps files generated from matlab 
with 
>>> no problem.
>>> 
>>> When I try to include these .eps files in a float figure, I am able to 
preview 
>>> the figure in the ghostview screen.  However, when I try to bring up a 
>>> postscript version of the paper I get the message:
>>> 
>>> dvips: ! premature end of file in binary section.

Hhm, isn't binary section epsi specific ?
Get rid of the «i» part would solve the problem perhaps.

Bad quality of Windows PS drivers result rather in image
disappearing in the printed documnet because of EPS forbidden
constructs.

-- 
Jean-Pierre


-- 
JP
>>> 
>>> The postscript version will not come up at all...not even anything else that 
I 
>>> have written.
>>> 
>>> I hope that one of you knows what is going on?
>>
>>The eps file may be corrupt (perhaps it doesn't have a bounding box?).
>>Was the eps file generated on Windows ?  (the default postscript driver in
>>Windows is not good).

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