Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Is this true of one particular image, one particular document, or all documents containing PDF images? Assuming the last, open a command window and check that 'convert -version' returns the version info for the Ghostscript convert function and not the DOS convert function. If it's the DOS function

Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes: Just to clean up a mistake in my previous message (for future reference), convert belongs to ImageMagick, not GhostScript. (It uses GS to convert PDF images.) Paul

Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Is this true of one particular image, one particular document, or all documents containing PDF images? Assuming the last, open a command window and check that 'convert -version' returns the version info for the Ghostscript convert function and not the DOS convert function. If it's the DOS function

Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes: Just to clean up a mistake in my previous message (for future reference), convert belongs to ImageMagick, not GhostScript. (It uses GS to convert PDF images.) Paul

Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Is this true of one particular image, one particular document, or all documents containing PDF images? Assuming the last, open a command window and check that 'convert -version' returns the version info for the Ghostscript convert function and not the DOS convert function. If it's the DOS function

Re: problem previewing pdf figure

2013-02-02 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes: Just to clean up a mistake in my previous message (for future reference), convert belongs to ImageMagick, not GhostScript. (It uses GS to convert PDF images.) Paul