pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda
Hi everyone, I'm trying to use pstex figures, generated with xfig, as suggested also in the User's Guide. My problem is that things work in one directory but not in another, and I cannot figure out why. In one document I do: \input fig1.pstex_t and it works, In another document: \input fig2.pstex

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Stefano> Hi everyone, I'm trying to use pstex figures, generated with Stefano> xfig, as suggested also in the User's Guide. My problem is Stefano> that things work in one directory but not in another, and I Stefano> cannot figure ou

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda
Hi Jean-Marc, > Stefano> Hi everyone, I'm trying to use pstex figures, generated with > Stefano> xfig, as suggested also in the User's Guide. My problem is > Stefano> that things work in one directory but not in another, and I > Stefano> cannot figure out why. > > Although this is probably not th

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Andre' Poenitz
> I also noticed that the .pstex file is a fairly nice ps file, you can > include it as it was an eps figure, in fact. So I think one could add > support for this format, since it's also advised in the User's Guide. I > don't think it would be necessary to place the text wysiwyg-like in lyx, > tha

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Stefano> You were right: I should have used {} or Include File from Stefano> the beginning You were wrong: that was the problem! Now it Stefano> works (with Include at least), thanks a lot! Sometimes, being wrong is nice :) Stefan

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda
Ok, it was not the problem... it appeared to work only because I had used "include" intead than "input"... > Although this is probably not the problem here, please use > \input{fig1.pstex_t} to include a figure. The syntax you use is the > TeX syntax, and is not considered proper LaTeX. You can

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Stefano> Ok, it was not the problem... it appeared to work only Stefano> because I had used "include" intead than "input"... Too bad. What are the LaTeX declarations that you made in the second document? Those xfig generated files

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda
Hi, > Stefano> On the other hand, I have to say in my defense that I was > Stefano> following the User's Guide. I do not know if this has been > Stefano> updated in the pre1 series, still using .12. > > I think this has been fixed now. Could you tell me where exactly you found the > information,

Re: pstex problem

1998-11-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Stefano> Hi, Stefano> On the other hand, I have to say in my defense that I was Stefano> following the User's Guide. I do not know if this has been Stefano> updated in the pre1 series, still using .12. >> I think this has been fix