Maybe Ghostscript is hosed on the new machine? (The epstopdf script uses
Ghostscript to do the transformation.) The first thing to do is verify that
Ghostscript is installed. Assuming it is, try running the conversion command
on one of your EPS images in a terminal and see if it produces a
Maybe Ghostscript is hosed on the new machine? (The epstopdf script uses
Ghostscript to do the transformation.) The first thing to do is verify that
Ghostscript is installed. Assuming it is, try running the conversion command
on one of your EPS images in a terminal and see if it produces a
Maybe Ghostscript is hosed on the new machine? (The epstopdf script uses
Ghostscript to do the transformation.) The first thing to do is verify that
Ghostscript is installed. Assuming it is, try running the conversion command
on one of your EPS images in a terminal and see if it produces a
Hi,
After an update to a new computer (Mac OS X 10.6.4) and to the latest TeX
(MacTex-2009) and LyX (1.6.7) versions, none of my former documents that
contain .eps figures will compile (nor does a test file that just contains
an .eps figure).
Compiling via pdflatex and ps2pdf yields the
Hi,
After an update to a new computer (Mac OS X 10.6.4) and to the latest TeX
(MacTex-2009) and LyX (1.6.7) versions, none of my former documents that
contain .eps figures will compile (nor does a test file that just contains
an .eps figure).
Compiling via pdflatex and ps2pdf yields the
Hi,
After an update to a new computer (Mac OS X 10.6.4) and to the latest TeX
(MacTex-2009) and LyX (1.6.7) versions, none of my former documents that
contain .eps figures will compile (nor does a test file that just contains
an .eps figure).
Compiling via pdflatex and ps2pdf yields the