At 10:39 AM 1/10/2000 +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>Hi!
>
>>
>> Here are the step I followed:
>> 1) create the EPS with stardraw or with gimp.
At least when you save as .eps in Stardraw it is essential to click the
"selected" option in the save-dialog. Othervise it saves the whole page as
an eps-picture, which might lead to it being hard to view in gv. Of course,
you have to select your picture first :) Stardraw produces very nice
vector-based eps-images which don't take up much space. If you use Starcalc
to make diagrams, you have to cut and paste them into Stardraw before you
can export them as eps.
>> 2) inserted it into my LyX file.
>> 3) Clicked on "Full screen preview" on the context "figure" window
>> 4) gv opens and shows the image
>> 5) from the "File" menu of LyX I click on "View Postscript"
>> 6) gv opens and shows all the pages, the page containing the figure too.
But it
>> does not render the EPS complaining with a window.
>>
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>
>I tried your example file ASIS and transformed with ps2epsi (which is much
>nicer at it really uses only the small space of your picture and not the
>much larger space of the saved image) and had NO problem at all to view
>the document in gv (View Postscript), both images rendered perfectly.
This probably does the same thing as described above.
>Maybe you are using an older version of ghostscript?
>
>Greets Jürgen
The same
Niklas Huldén
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