Am Samstag, 16. Oktober 2004 09:48 schrieb M.K.:
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L
Am Samstag, 16. Oktober 2004 09:48 schrieb M.K.:
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L
Am Samstag, 16. Oktober 2004 09:48 schrieb M.K.:
>
> --- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
> > need to define a XFig -> PDF converter. See the Edit->Preferences
> > dialog.
>
> Ah, OK. Well, I have done that
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o), but for some reason
LyX
generates *.png
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o), but for some reason
LyX
generates *.png
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
> need to define a XFig -> PDF converter. See the Edit->Preferences
> dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using "fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o"), but for some reason
LyX
On Thursday 14 October 2004 6:18 pm, foofoofoo barbarbar wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Yes, unlike the external_templates files I've seen on
the Net, the one that comes
On Thursday 14 October 2004 6:18 pm, foofoofoo barbarbar wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Yes, unlike the external_templates files I've seen on
the Net, the one that comes
On Thursday 14 October 2004 6:18 pm, foofoofoo barbarbar wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig -> PDF converter. See the Edit->Preferences
dialog.
> Yes, unlike the external_templates files I've seen on
> the Net, the one that comes
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
It all comes down to what converter you use to define the conversion
from .fig to .pdf. You can probably wrap
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to expand your detail a little.
* Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
inset to 'hold'
these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
latex from each are
fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure as I'm not
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
It all comes down to what converter you use to define the conversion
from .fig to .pdf. You can probably wrap
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to expand your detail a little.
* Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
inset to 'hold'
these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
latex from each are
fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure as I'm not
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
> everything looks
> great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
> page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
> most of that full
> page. I'm using the latest LyX
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
>>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
>>
>>Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
>>It all comes down to what converter you use to def
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to expand your detail a little.
>
> * Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
> inset to 'hold'
> these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
> latex from each are
> fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own page, and
is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version that comes with Debian:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own page, and
is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version that comes with Debian:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own page, and
is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version that comes with Debian:
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