I'm on Windows, but it works exactly the same and just fine (from
command line). I don't have a clue on what's happening.

On 2/13/07, Daniel Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Julio Rojas wrote:
> So, I can't use the images as JPG's???
To check, if you're on GNU/Linux, you can use 'convert <image>.jpg
<image>.eps', provided you have ImageMagick installed (which you should
do, as I think LyX pulls it in). I would assume there's an equivalent on
Windows, but I don't know what it would be.
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