Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be
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
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 with ONE
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 $$i
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
still getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're running LyX on
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
-
Richard Sherman
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 tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on
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 eps image ...
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 it thinks,
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
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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
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 .tex and then
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
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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 fine
pdflatex
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated to get your vertical
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for your help.
This figure is still rotated in my PDF output from LyX.
My Mac OS X 10.4.3 can't open the PostScript file, which is strange.
dvipdfm (from LyX) continues to give me errors (Cannot convert
file). pdflatex rotates the .pdf file and gives me a cannot convert
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
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 with ONE
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 $$i
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
still getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're running LyX on
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
-
Richard Sherman
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 tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on
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 eps image ...
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 it thinks,
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
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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
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 .tex and then
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
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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 fine
pdflatex
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated to get your vertical
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for your help.
This figure is still rotated in my PDF output from LyX.
My Mac OS X 10.4.3 can't open the PostScript file, which is strange.
dvipdfm (from LyX) continues to give me errors (Cannot convert
file). pdflatex rotates the .pdf file and gives me a cannot convert
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
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 with ONE
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 $$i
Herbert
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Richard Sherman wrote:
>> Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
>> preferences
>> as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
>> still getting rotated figures.
>
> try
>
> ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're
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
-
Richard Sherman
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 tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on
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 eps image ...
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 it thinks,
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
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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
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 .tex
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
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: orientation of .eps figures
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, an
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
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 it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated to get your vertical
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for your help.
This figure is still rotated in my PDF output from LyX.
My Mac OS X 10.4.3 can't open the PostScript file, which is strange.
dvipdfm (from LyX) continues to give me errors ("Cannot convert
file"). pdflatex rotates the .pdf file and gives me a "cannot convert
, 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
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 fixing.
, 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
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 fixing.
rg>
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 output rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
I use LyX-Aqua 1.3.6, Mac OS X 10.4.3
Any ideas? t
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: Richard Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
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
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
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
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
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
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