Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-14 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Nathan Paxton wrote:
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't 
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University


You've checked Show in LyX in the dialog for each image, right? 
(Ordinarily I would assume this, but I've had experience with you 
Harvard folks.  :-)


Try running LyX from a command prompt using 'lyx -dbg graphics' (no 
quotes).  Open your document, scroll to the point where an image should 
show up, and see what messages you get in the command window.  They 
might shed some light.


Also, you mentioned EPS images in the original post.  If the images are 
all EPS, the problem might be with Ghostscript (which Imagemagick uses 
as a delegate for processing EPS files).  Do JPG, PNG or other image 
files display properly?


Paul Rubin
(Princeton '73)





Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-14 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Nathan Paxton wrote:
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't 
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University


You've checked Show in LyX in the dialog for each image, right? 
(Ordinarily I would assume this, but I've had experience with you 
Harvard folks.  :-)


Try running LyX from a command prompt using 'lyx -dbg graphics' (no 
quotes).  Open your document, scroll to the point where an image should 
show up, and see what messages you get in the command window.  They 
might shed some light.


Also, you mentioned EPS images in the original post.  If the images are 
all EPS, the problem might be with Ghostscript (which Imagemagick uses 
as a delegate for processing EPS files).  Do JPG, PNG or other image 
files display properly?


Paul Rubin
(Princeton '73)





Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-14 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Nathan Paxton wrote:
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't 
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University


You've checked "Show in LyX" in the dialog for each image, right? 
(Ordinarily I would assume this, but I've had experience with you 
Harvard folks.  :-)


Try running LyX from a command prompt using 'lyx -dbg graphics' (no 
quotes).  Open your document, scroll to the point where an image should 
show up, and see what messages you get in the command window.  They 
might shed some light.


Also, you mentioned EPS images in the original post.  If the images are 
all EPS, the problem might be with Ghostscript (which Imagemagick uses 
as a "delegate" for processing EPS files).  Do JPG, PNG or other image 
files display properly?


Paul Rubin
(Princeton '73)





New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton

Hi there,

	I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far.  I've  
got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX  
installation is via the i-Installer program.
	I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure  
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to  
printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.  EPS images  
process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.   
I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm  
not having much success.
	What's the overall most successful way to create images for both  
printing and display?


Thanks in advance.

Best,
-N
--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===






Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure 
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout 
when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

 EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program 
Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx 
can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for both 
printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton
	I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't  
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


Thanks.

-N
On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot  
figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen  
and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

 EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program  
Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format  
that Lyx can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for  
both printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets  
manual:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===






New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton

Hi there,

	I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far.  I've  
got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX  
installation is via the i-Installer program.
	I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure  
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to  
printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.  EPS images  
process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.   
I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm  
not having much success.
	What's the overall most successful way to create images for both  
printing and display?


Thanks in advance.

Best,
-N
--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===






Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure 
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout 
when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

 EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program 
Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx 
can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for both 
printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton
	I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't  
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


Thanks.

-N
On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot  
figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen  
and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

 EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program  
Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format  
that Lyx can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for  
both printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets  
manual:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===






New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton

Hi there,

	I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far.  I've  
got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX  
installation is via the i-Installer program.
	I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure  
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to  
printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.  EPS images  
process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.   
I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm  
not having much success.
	What's the overall most successful way to create images for both  
printing and display?


Thanks in advance.

Best,
-N
--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===






Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure 
out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout 
when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

> EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program 
"Imagemagick" that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx 
can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for both 
printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


Re: New user and graphics display

2006-11-12 Thread Nathan Paxton
	I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't  
get inline images.  Any other ideas?


Thanks.

-N
On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:


Nathan Paxton schrieb:

I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot  
figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen  
and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF.

> EPS images process to PDF

nicely, but they don't display in the screen version.


This looks like a problem with the installation of the program  
"Imagemagick" that is used by LyX to convert images to a format  
that Lyx can display.


What's the overall most successful way to create images for  
both printing and display?


Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets  
manual:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets
where the image and output formats are described.

regards Uwe


--
Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University

Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
 
===
When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a  
perpetual state of homesickness.

- Ronald Reagan

The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.  Aloud.
-Coco Chanel
 
===