Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-18 Thread Manveru
2008/8/16 Rudi Gaelzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 [...]

 
  (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but
  nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened
  (like an external graphics in Word)?
  I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF
  files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.

 Yep.  That's it.
 Anyone knows if that's possible?



I've never seen such PDF file even for printing services where for example
in InDesign images are linked into the publication - not embedded. Resulted
PS or PDF always contains all stuff inside. I saw an option to have special
EPS with linked images (i think TIFF format) - I forgot the name of this
functionality.

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Manveru
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Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-18 Thread Manveru
2008/8/16 Rudi Gaelzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 [...]

 
  (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but
  nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened
  (like an external graphics in Word)?
  I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF
  files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.

 Yep.  That's it.
 Anyone knows if that's possible?



I've never seen such PDF file even for printing services where for example
in InDesign images are linked into the publication - not embedded. Resulted
PS or PDF always contains all stuff inside. I saw an option to have special
EPS with linked images (i think TIFF format) - I forgot the name of this
functionality.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-18 Thread Manveru
2008/8/16 Rudi Gaelzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> [...]
>
> >
> > (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but
> > nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened
> > (like an external graphics in Word)?
> > I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF
> > files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.
>
> Yep.  That's it.
> Anyone knows if that's possible?
>
>
>
I've never seen such PDF file even for printing services where for example
in InDesign images are linked into the publication - not embedded. Resulted
PS or PDF always contains all stuff inside. I saw an option to have special
EPS with linked images (i think TIFF format) - I forgot the name of this
functionality.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl


Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not incorporated 
into it, but rather 
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and whatnot).

Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead of 
generating a large PDF file 
with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?

Appreciate any suggestion.
-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Department of Physics
Institute of Physics and Mathematics
Federal University of Pelotas
BRAZIL
Registered linux user # 153741


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Daniel Lohmann


On 15.08.2008, at 21:12, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:

I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not  
incorporated into it, but rather
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and  
whatnot).


Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead  
of generating a large PDF file

with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?



Hi Rudi,

I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:

(1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert-URL). More  
sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.


(2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
(like an external graphics in Word)?
I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.



Daniel


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer


On Friday 15 August 2008 19:09:09 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
 Hi Rudi,

 I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:

 (1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
 onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
 whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
 and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert-URL). More  
 sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
 Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.

Nope.


 (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
 nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
 (like an external graphics in Word)?
 I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
 files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.

Yep.  That's it. 
Anyone knows if that's possible?

-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Departamento de Física
Instituto de Física e Matemática
Fundação Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Campus Universitário, s/nº
Caixa Postal 354 - Campus UFPel
96010-900 Pelotas - RS
Fone: +55-53-275-7416
FAX:  +55-53-275-7343
Usuário de Linux Registrado Nº 153741


Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not incorporated 
into it, but rather 
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and whatnot).

Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead of 
generating a large PDF file 
with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?

Appreciate any suggestion.
-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Department of Physics
Institute of Physics and Mathematics
Federal University of Pelotas
BRAZIL
Registered linux user # 153741


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Daniel Lohmann


On 15.08.2008, at 21:12, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:

I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not  
incorporated into it, but rather
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and  
whatnot).


Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead  
of generating a large PDF file

with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?



Hi Rudi,

I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:

(1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert-URL). More  
sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.


(2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
(like an external graphics in Word)?
I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.



Daniel


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer


On Friday 15 August 2008 19:09:09 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
 Hi Rudi,

 I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:

 (1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
 onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
 whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
 and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert-URL). More  
 sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
 Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.

Nope.


 (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
 nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
 (like an external graphics in Word)?
 I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
 files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.

Yep.  That's it. 
Anyone knows if that's possible?

-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Departamento de Física
Instituto de Física e Matemática
Fundação Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Campus Universitário, s/nº
Caixa Postal 354 - Campus UFPel
96010-900 Pelotas - RS
Fone: +55-53-275-7416
FAX:  +55-53-275-7343
Usuário de Linux Registrado Nº 153741


Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not incorporated 
into it, but rather 
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and whatnot).

Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead of 
generating a large PDF file 
with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?

Appreciate any suggestion.
-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Department of Physics
Institute of Physics and Mathematics
Federal University of Pelotas
BRAZIL
Registered linux user # 153741


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Daniel Lohmann


On 15.08.2008, at 21:12, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:

I'd like to generate a PDF file where the figures/images are not  
incorporated into it, but rather
have links that points to  external image files (jpeg, eps, and  
whatnot).


Doing that, I can restrict the size of each individual size instead  
of generating a large PDF file

with everything in it...

Is it possible to do something like this using LyX/LaTeX?



Hi Rudi,

I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:

(1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert->URL). More  
sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.


(2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
(like an external graphics in Word)?
I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.



Daniel


Re: Links to external images in PDF generated by LyX.

2008-08-15 Thread Rudi Gaelzer


On Friday 15 August 2008 19:09:09 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Hi Rudi,
>
> I am not sure if I understand your question correctly:
>
> (1) Do want to have links in the PDF (like URLs) the user can click  
> onto to open the (external) material, which can be an image or  
> whatever? Well, this can be achieved with the hyperref LaTeX package  
> and LyX's  built-in support for simple URLs  (Insert->URL). More  
> sophisticated things are possible with using hyperref commands in ERT.  
> Take a look at the LyX manuals and the hyperref package documentation.

Nope.

>
> (2) Or do you want the figures to be visible in the PDF, but  
> nevertheless loaded from external files when the PDF file is opened  
> (like an external graphics in Word)?
> I have never seen something like this. To my best knowledge,  PDF  
> files have to be self-contained. So this is most probably not possible.

Yep.  That's it. 
Anyone knows if that's possible?

-- 
Rudi Gaelzer
Departamento de Física
Instituto de Física e Matemática
Fundação Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Campus Universitário, s/nº
Caixa Postal 354 - Campus UFPel
96010-900 Pelotas - RS
Fone: +55-53-275-7416
FAX:  +55-53-275-7343
Usuário de Linux Registrado Nº 153741