Hi Jane, I'm more of a Mac guys, but I know when I installed Lyx on Win7 it had to download / configure a bunch of stuff in miktex as well as in Lyx. Have you changed your system configuration lately? Perhaps worth doing a Miktex update and a Lyx reconfigure?
Are the rest of the (working) tiff file generated by the same program as your flowchart? Cheers, MarkL On 27 September 2011 12:33, Jane Shevtsov <jane....@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe. What kind of "something else" could it be? > > Thanks, > Jane > > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Mark Livingstone < > livingstonem...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Jane, >> >> It worked fine for me using Lyx 2.01 / Texlive 2011 under OS X, and also >> under Lyx 2.0.0-3 / Miktex / Windows 7 professional. >> >> Something else in your setup maybe? >> >> Cheers, >> >> MarkL >> >> >> On 27 September 2011 09:40, Jane Shevtsov <jane....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I added a TIFF graphic (attached) to my document and, upon trying to view >>> the PDF, got a message saying, "no information for converting tiff format >>> files to png". This is very strange, considering that the document already >>> contains several TIFF images that output just fine. LyX displays the image >>> correctly on screen and putting it into a new document results in the same >>> error. What's going on? I'm using LyX 2.0 on Windows 7. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jane >>> >>> -- >>> ------------- >>> Jane Shevtsov >>> Ecology Ph.D. candidate, University of Georgia >>> co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org >>> >>> "All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers... Each one owes >>> infinitely more to the human race than to the particular country in which he >>> was born." --Francois Fenelon, theologian and writer (1651-1715) >>> >> >> > > > -- > ------------- > Jane Shevtsov > Ecology Ph.D. candidate, University of Georgia > co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org > > "All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers... Each one owes > infinitely more to the human race than to the particular country in which he > was born." --Francois Fenelon, theologian and writer (1651-1715) >