On May 8, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
I cannot say that I understand what LyX does with the preferences
file exactly, because the installer appears to copy the preferences
on its own during the installation process. But it isn't clear
which preferences file it copies. After poki
I cannot say that I understand what LyX does with the preferences
file exactly, because the installer appears to copy the preferences
on its own during the installation process. But it isn't clear which
preferences file it copies. After poking around my hard drive, I
realized that I now hav
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Well, I am no pro at this, but it appears that ImageMagick was in fact
installed on my machine, because deleting the preferences file (as per
Bennett Helm's suggestion) fixed the problem. That was all I had to do.
My guess is that the installer script somehow messed up in
On May 8, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
Well, I am no pro at this, but it appears that ImageMagick was in
fact installed on my machine, because deleting the preferences file
(as per Bennett Helm's suggestion) fixed the problem. That was all
I had to do.
My guess is that the in
pdflatex works on .png, jpeg, pdf, & gif files but an eps format
needs to be converted in order for pdflatex to work. If you
don't have (free) Imagemagick installed, install it and then
reconfigure LyX. My solution only covers this possibility.
But sometimes the LyX installer doe
If you move aside your preferences file (~/Library/Application
Support/LyX-1.4/preferences) and restart LyX, do things work?
Yes!
Maria
program used on all platforms for
image conversion. The installer is supposed to check for the
installation of Imagemagick and automatically use it, if found.
pdflatex works on .png, jpeg, pdf, & gif files but an eps format
needs to be converted in order for pdflatex to work. If you
don&
utput. I
take it that's not the problem here.
Using pdflatex and ps2pdf to generate output, I have no problems
using .eps, .jpg, or .png on a stock installation of LyX-1.4.1. You
must have ImageMagick installed to do the conversion, but LyX handles
the settings for that automatically.
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading from
1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX says it
cannot find a converter.
Reconfiguring LyX didn't fix it.
What is the converter for JPEG images, just so I can manually define
it in Preferences>Convert
On Monday 08 May 2006 03:11, Angus Wallace wrote:
> Any pointers appreciated!
Could you run Reconfigure:
Tools->Reconfigure
and then exit and restart lyx. Does the problem remains?
> Cheers,
> -Angus
--
José Abílio
Angus Wallace wrote:
Howdy all,
Sorry to join the list with a question..
I've just upgraded LyX from 1.3.4 to 1.4.1. I ran the installer script,
and all appeared well.
However, I seem to have lost support for my figures. I have a document
with a mixture of eps and png figures,
Howdy all,
Sorry to join the list with a question..
I've just upgraded LyX from 1.3.4 to 1.4.1. I ran the installer
script, and all appeared well.
However, I seem to have lost support for my figures. I have a
document with a mixture of eps and png figures, that rendered fine
(pdf
Johan Ingvast wrote:
>> The lines shows up nicely in LyX, but it is placed on a huge white
>> background. Very anoying.
I see this too. A bug in convert IMHO.
>> Any ideas on how to get it to only display the actual picture? Trying to
>> use "clip to boundingbox" doesn't change anything either.
Gunnar wrote:
Hello.
I've inserted the following eps file in LyX 1.3.6 (gentoo linux)
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-2.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 200 140
/mm {2.834646 mul} def
10 10 translate
0 10 120 {
dup 0 exch moveto 180 exch lineto
} for
0 10 180 {
dup 0 moveto 120 lineto
} for
s
Hello.
I've inserted the following eps file in LyX 1.3.6 (gentoo linux)
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-2.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 200 140
/mm {2.834646 mul} def
10 10 translate
0 10 120 {
dup 0 exch moveto 180 exch lineto
} for
0 10 180 {
dup 0 moveto 120 lineto
} for
stroke
showpage
Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 15:16 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
> > If you're using TeXLive-2005, the dvips default behaviour has
> > shifted to secure: in particular, dvips won't accept absolute paths,
> > which LyX uses in the temporary.
In fact,
Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 15:16 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
> If you're using TeXLive-2005, the dvips default behaviour has
> shifted to secure: in particular, dvips won't accept absolute paths,
> which LyX uses in the temporary.
LyX will use relative paths in 1.4.0.
> You should run dvip
Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
dvips: Could not find figure
file
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tmpbuf0/0_home_gunnar_Skola_appollonius.eps;
I just ran on the same problem...
The impo
Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>
> > The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
> >
> > dvips: Could not find figure
> > file
> > /tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tmpbuf0/0_home_gunnar_Skola_appollonius.eps;
I just ran on the same problem...
The important point
Georg Baum wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
> rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
> and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
> solution.
The file is simply empty
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file, and
would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a solution.
By the way where can I get epstoeps?
Wolfgang
convert phar-li.eps
- Original Message -
From: "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Can't find eps file when exporting
Gunnar wrote:
It seems to be related to the fact that pdflatex can't handle eps and
everygraphics
Gunnar wrote:
I must say, I'm not quite sure what the error is now. Suddelny things seems to
work.
The gremlins must have gotten bored and moved on to someone else's
machine. :-)
I'm sorry for trying to confuse you.
No worries, it's my normal state.
I'll try to understand what's
going
ll due to the fact that latex (pdflatex) could not handle eps
graphics, then there were no valid file it could include into the ps/pdf
file.
> The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
>
> dvips: Could not find figure
> file
> /tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tm
Gunnar wrote:
It seems to be related to the fact that pdflatex can't handle eps and
everygraphics file must be converted to pdf with the epstopdf command.
How can I tell LyX to do this for me?
AFAIK, at least as of version 1.3.7, you can't get LyX to do that. When
you use the
It seems to be related to the fact that pdflatex can't handle eps and
everygraphics file must be converted to pdf with the epstopdf command.
How can I tell LyX to do this for me?
.
Primary author of pdfeTeX: Peter Breitenlohner (eTeX)/Han The Thanh (pdfTeX).
Kpathsea written by Karl Berry, Olaf Weber, and others.
Any ideas?
Is this all pdfeTeX fault? Or tetex?
> I have a LyX document that includes a figure (Insert->Graphics), it's an
> eps file. It is shown in
I have a LyX document that includes a figure (Insert->Graphics), it's an eps
file. It is shown in LyX. But when I preview the postscript, or export on the
command line afterwards: lyx -e pdf Prov.MaC.lyx I get the most strange
error:
$ lyx -e pdf Prov.MaC.lyx
Executing command:dvi
Georg Baum writes:
> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> > I did a couple tests. For some reason I don't have tiff2ps
> > installed, so I am using ImageMagick's "convert" instead. (In
> > preferences for : "convert $$i PS:$$o")
> > I'm guessing that Adobe Reader
> > compresses the image in a way appropriate
->pdf
(if you used pdflatex)? The reason I ask is that LyX will convert your tiff
file to pdf and not eps if pdflatex is used.
Georg
Okay, our printer is happy with the PDF output of the LyX document. That
means that after the publisher's graphiker is done prepping the images
that I will place them in the book using his eps/tiff files.
I did a couple tests. For some reason I don't have tiff2ps installed, so
art of a team project) also added
\usepackage{graphicx}
to the document preamble.
The errors I get seem to be typical of EPS
files with no bounding boxes, but why the heck
does it happen with PDFs and PNG files as
well, when those very same files work
perfectly fine on Linux... An exampl
n document author (this is part of a team project) also added
\usepackage{graphicx}
to the document preamble.
The errors I get seem to be typical of EPS files with no bounding
boxes, but why the heck does it happen with PDFs and PNG files as
well, when those very same files work perfectly fin
Jean-Francois Roy wrote:
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf or
myimage.png}}
-- use _no_ extensions for the graphics
-- use \centerline{ ... }
\usepackage{graphicx}
always needed, when the graphoics are not inserted by LyX
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size
Am Montag, 5. Dezember 2005 14:40 schrieb Jean-Francois Roy:
> Indeed, I cannot seem to include any graphics (images) in my
> documents. Or rather, documents that are typeset perfectly fine on
> Linux won't hear a thing on my computer. However, this only occurs
> when I use the pdflatex, DVI
On Dec 5, 2005, at 9:38 AM, Jean-Francois Roy wrote:
Hum, I've been doing some more tests, with other documents, and it
would seem the errors only affect that particular lyx document.
Would there be anything in a lyx document causing these errors?
Some malformed command, or some mis-configu
ck, with the following commands
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf
or myimage.png}}
graphics is a folder that sits next to the main lyx file.
The main document author (this is part of a team project) also added
\usepackage{graphicx}
to the document preamble
so added
\usepackage{graphicx}
to the document preamble.
The errors I get seem to be typical of EPS files with no bounding
boxes, but why the heck does it happen with PDFs and PNG files as
well, when those very same files work perfectly fine on Linux... An
example error:
LaTeX Error: Can
the following commands
\center{\includegraphics[scale=0.9,angle=0]{graphics/myimage.pdf or
myimage.png}}
graphics is a folder that sits next to the main lyx file.
The main document author (this is part of a team project) also added
\usepackage{graphicx}
to the document preamble.
The er
On 12/1/05, David L. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > MuPAD is no longer free for Linux, I am afraid to tell you.
>
> That's odd. I downloaded it 2 days ago. Now, I have yet to install it, but
> it seems to be the real thing. IMO MuPad is nice (especially the graphics),
> but since I get M
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:08:46 +
Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/27/05, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can recommend "MuPAD" which is free for Linux:
> >
> > http://mupad.de/download_linux.html
>
> MuPAD is no longer free for Linux, I am afraid to tell you.
That's odd
It's not very clear (make it harder to get it for free?), but isn't this TAN
thing a free thing for personal noncommercial use?
https://www.mupad.org/muptan/muptan.php
On 11/30/05, Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > MuPAD is no longer free for Linux, I am afraid to tell you.
> Isn't there still a free version for personal home usage?
Last time that I looked for it, I did not find it. MuPAD Pro 3.2 is a
commercial version, which you can try but for a limited p
> MuPAD is no longer free for Linux, I am afraid to tell you.
Isn't there still a free version for personal home usage?
On 11/27/05, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can recommend "MuPAD" which is free for Linux:
>
> http://mupad.de/download_linux.html
MuPAD is no longer free for Linux, I am afraid to tell you.
Paul
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:38 AM
Subject: Re: The best 2d and 3d eps math graphs to Lyx
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in p
x27;t export the
PostScript ("Cannot convert file" error). Same thing when I remove the
.eps extension.
hm, shouldn't be happened ...
then export to from with LyX to latex and run
latex file
dvips file
ps2pdf --dAutoRotatePages=/None file.ps
Herbert
> Hey guys, how are you?
I'm fine, thanx =)
> Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would
> like to know what is the best software to generate good math
> graphics in EPS format.
jPicEdt, jfig, Ipe, Xfig, scilab, Tgif, TeXpict (limited)...
The on
I want to thank everyone these suggestions: both the scilab and texgraph
are really nice softwares, truly remarkable ones!
Is there some way to translate the texgraph from french, or to get some
english version? (I can't speak french).
Cheers!
Douglas
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
> Easy to use.
Unfortunately, Texgraph is in French...
Paul
"cannot convert
file" with the .eps file.
Maybe there's something I need to tweak in GhostScript?
-Richard
-
Richard Sherman
Department of Political Science, Leiden University
Leiden, Netherlands
http://homepage.mac.com/richard.she
cript ("Cannot convert file" error). Same thing when I remove
the .eps extension.
eps2eps on my .eps file gives me this error message:
Error: /typecheck in --.unread--
Operand stack:
true --nostringval-- true 0
Execution stack:
%interp_exit .runexec2 --nostringval--
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: orientation of .eps figures
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export to
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Georg Baum wrote:
> > I tested it, and the result is:
> >
> > dvipdfm fine
> > pdflatexrotated
>
> and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
> pdflatex does nothing with t
eps-file itself:
Also when I convert it via Adobe Acrobat's Distiller, I get a rotated
pdf-image that has the size A4. The size is the problem because the eps
doesn't seem to have a border/bounding box. pdflatex doesn't know how to
handle this so that you get different outputs.
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the eps-file itself:
Also
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the
Richard Sherman wrote:
> Thanks Uwe.
>
> I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
>
> Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in te
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
notes_eps_figure.lyx
Description: Binary data
utility_for_money.eps
Description: PostScript document
-
Richa
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Richard Sherman wrote:
>> Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
>> preferences
>> as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
>> still getting rotated figures.
>
> try
>
> ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're runni
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
What is the LaTeX-distribution you are using?
Could you please send a LyX file together wi
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX,
but I'm still getting rotated figures.
Congratulations, you have found the egg in Ghostscript. You can
disable it
with with the undocumented option -dAutoRotatePa
On Monday 28 November 2005 14:22, Richard Sherman wrote:
> Thanks very much for your help, Stephen.
>
> Still, it remains the case that: LyX is flipping my figures around 90
> degrees clockwise.
>
> I love LyX; it's simply fantastic. But it shouldn't flip my figures;
> this is a bug that needs fixi
ay, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF output rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
I use LyX-Aqua 1.3.6, Mac OS X 10.4.3
Any ideas? thanks,
p.s. exporting t
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
Easy to use.
Le dimanche 27 Novembre 2005 19:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hey guys, how are you?
> Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know what is the best software to generate good math graphics
in EPS format.
I know the gnuplot, but I would like to know some good visual free
software (as Lyx), not a command line one (like native TeX and gnuplot).
Do you have any idea
Hey guys, how are you?
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would like
to know what is the best software to generate good math graphics in EPS format.
I know the gnuplot, but I would like to know some good visual free
software (as Lyx), not a co
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF output rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
I use LyX-Aqua 1.3.6, Mac OS X 10.4.3
Any ideas? thanks,
p.s. exporting the LaTeX from LyX and then running pdflatex from the
terminal
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
I have just tried it at a different computer, and the it worked without any
problem with the 0.4 installer.
Thanks!
> Btw. PDF can directly include jpg, png, and pdf-files. If you use
> eps-files they must be converted to pdf first. Norm
n: is there any way to make LyX convert png/gif pictures to eps
automatically? They display the pictures fine , but I can't produce any
output in pdf files.
You inserted the png/images directly to LyX and used then the menu
Export/View -> PDF(pdflatex), right? If yes you have
Gunnar wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm trying to setup a perfect LyX environment in MS windows for users that
> is not very used to LyX/LaTeX.
> The problem I have right now is that they make drawings in MS paint.
> The question: is there any way to make LyX convert png/gif pictures to
Hi.
I'm trying to setup a perfect LyX environment in MS windows for users that is
not very used to LyX/LaTeX.
The problem I have right now is that they make drawings in MS paint.
The question: is there any way to make LyX convert png/gif pictures to eps
automatically? They display the pic
; picture? I have tried GSview to convert the PS file to EPS with
> > automatic calculation of the bound box, but all I get is a blank EPS
> > file.
>
> Normally that should work. An alternative is to set the bounding box
> manually in LyX (graphics dialog) so that only the in
Paul Smith wrote:
> Thanks to all who have answered. The picture that I have got is a PS
> file and corresponds to a small rectangular part of an entire part.
> How can I throw away the whole superfluous white space around the
> picture? I have tried GSview to convert the PS file
On 10/10/05, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This may be a bit out of topic, but I would like to convert a eps picture
> > to a jpg one with the following features:
>
>'man convert'
Thanks to all who have answered. The picture that I have got
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Paul Smith wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic, but I would like to convert a eps picture
to a jpg one with the following features:
Paul,
'man convert'
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President | Author of "Quantifying Environmental
Applied Eco
_/ On Mon 10 Oct 2005 15:47:36 BST, [Paul Smith] wrote : \_
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic, but I would like to convert a eps
picture to a jpg one with the following features:
* 600 DPI for line drawing
* 300 DPI for halftones (gray scale)
How can I do this conversion? Or
tin
On 10/10/05, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> This may be a bit out of topic, but I would like to convert a eps
> picture to a jpg one with the following features:
>
> * 600 DPI for line drawing
> * 300 DPI for halftones (gray scale)
>
>
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic, but I would like to convert a eps
picture to a jpg one with the following features:
* 600 DPI for line drawing
* 300 DPI for halftones (gray scale)
How can I do this conversion? Or could someone please direct me to the
right forum to ask my question
references->Paths-
PATH prefix
includes /sw/bin
- Link /sw/bin/convert to /usr/local/bin/convert
- created an eps to png converter ("/sw/bin/convert -depth 8 $$i $
$o") in Preferences
- Entered this converter also in the "preferences" file in the
Application package
> What I have already tried:
> - Path in both .MacOSX/environment.plist and Lyx->Preferences->Paths-
> >PATH prefix
> includes /sw/bin
> - Link /sw/bin/convert to /usr/local/bin/convert
> - created an eps to png converter ("/sw/bin/convert -depth 8 $$i $
> $o&quo
r without the "-dbg graphics"), then lyx presents the *german*
interface,
and all images appear fine.
What I have already tried:
- Path in both .MacOSX/environment.plist and Lyx->Preferences->Paths-
>PATH prefix
includes /sw/bin
- Link /sw/bin/convert to /usr/local/bin
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> I have not been following this thread but have just read the background
> stuff. I then downloaded the file which seems to actually be a .ps
> rather than .eps file but no matter. Using ghostscript to convert to
> .eps I reproduce the same problems experienced.
>>From: "Geoffrey Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>Subject: Re: Problems with .ps and .dvi output when .eps is embedded
>>Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:50:10 +0100
>>I am not sure who needs the correct file but I have an e
I have not been following this thread but have just read the background
stuff. I then downloaded the file which seems to actually be a .ps rather
than .eps file but no matter. Using ghostscript to convert to .eps I
reproduce the same problems experienced.
But if I open the eps in Adibe
t find those).
At any rate, the problem here is neither with LyX nor with LaTeX; the
image is munged.
-- Paul
Johan Ingvast wrote:
I have not followed this thread, but took a look at the ps file anyway and
I noted it contained 25 pages. Is that really what you wanted?
/johan
$grep showpage df-1-
I have not followed this thread, but took a look at the ps file anyway and
I noted it contained 25 pages. Is that really what you wanted?
/johan
$grep showpage df-1-1-1.eps | wc
25 25 225
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Wil Hunt wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
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xactly sure what commands are being sent to GnuPlot. That may very
well be the problem.
In any case, the .eps file is rather large, so I won't post it here, but
here's a link to get it for yourself:
http://hunt.homelinux.net/school/05/summer/math256/s1-1/df-1-1-1.eps
It's a simple dire
Wil Hunt wrote:
I take it that you have the same problems compiling and viewing this
trivial LateX file? Works when compiled with pdflatex but not when
compiled with latex?
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics{df-1-1-1}
\end{document}
That is correct
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I take it that you have the same problems compiling and viewing this
> trivial LateX file? Works when compiled with pdflatex but not when
> compiled with latex?
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{graphicx}
> \begin{document}
> \includegraphics{df-1-1-1}
> \end{d
.org/LaTeX/FilesWithSpecialChars
.) If so, rename the file.
That is correct. The file name is df-1-1-1.eps and should not be a
problem. Unless, of course, the hyphens are a problem, which would be
quite a surprise to me.
I take it that you have the same problems compiling and viewing this
trivial LateX file?
ialChars
> .) If so, rename the file.
That is correct. The file name is df-1-1-1.eps and should not be a
problem. Unless, of course, the hyphens are a problem, which would be
quite a surprise to me.
--
Wil Hunt
Geek in training.
Jack of few trades, master of none.
Wil Hunt wrote:
Thanks for the ideas. Is there anyway to tell if a given .eps file is
"good" EPS or not? For the record, this .eps file was generated using
GnuPlot.
I use gnuplot all the time, without problems.
I take it that there are no strange characters (eg spaces) in the gra
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