Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-28 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:03:29PM -0700, LB wrote: Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-28 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:03:29PM -0700, LB wrote: Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-28 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:03:29PM -0700, LB wrote: > Hello, > > When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: > \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. > Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit > .pstex_t

Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread LB
Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes happy again. Is

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Angus Leeming
LB wrote: Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Angus Leeming wrote: Is there a way of making Lyx understand .pstex_t file with that color command in it? Add \usepackage{color} to your preamble. should be \usepackage{xcolor} to your preamble. better color support and with tables \usepackage[table]{xcolor} Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/

Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread LB
Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes happy again. Is

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Angus Leeming
LB wrote: Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Angus Leeming wrote: Is there a way of making Lyx understand .pstex_t file with that color command in it? Add \usepackage{color} to your preamble. should be \usepackage{xcolor} to your preamble. better color support and with tables \usepackage[table]{xcolor} Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/

Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread LB
Hello, When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document. Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes happy again. Is

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Angus Leeming
LB wrote: > Hello, > > When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts: > \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t > document. > Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit > .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx

Re: Latex output of xfig

2005-01-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Angus Leeming wrote: Is there a way of making Lyx understand .pstex_t file with that color command in it? Add \usepackage{color} to your preamble. should be \usepackage{xcolor} to your preamble. better color support and with tables \usepackage[table]{xcolor} Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/