> 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. Well, after using ps2epsi the resulting eps worked. I think that my problem was due to the bounding box that was very big. (as big as an A4 page :-) Thank you very much, my problem is now solved. What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of useful graphical programs to transform a graphic format in another and how to do it (tips and tricks, perhaps)? Emanuele Gissi -- Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi Citè Internationale Universitaire de Paris Maison de l'Italie - boite 47 7/a, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris - France [Maison] tél: 0033 1 44.16.63.47 - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Inestene] tél: 0033 1 45.65.08.08 - fax: 0033 1 45.89.73.57
RE: RE: Importing EPS images in Lyx
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi Tue, 11 Jan 2000 09:35:29 -0800
- Importing EPS images in Lyx Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi
- Re: Importing EPS images in L... Andre Poenitz
- Re: Importing EPS images in L... Frank Mahler
- RE: Importing EPS images in L... Juergen Vigna
- RE: RE: Importing EPS ima... Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi
- RE: RE: Importing EPS... Juergen Vigna
- RE: RE: Importing... Niklas Hulden
- Re: RE: Importing... Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi
- Re: RE: Impo... Lars Gullik Bjønnes
- Re: Impo... luc taesch
- Re: Importing EPS images in L... claudio
- Re: Importing EPS images in L... jdd
- RE: RE: Importing EPS images ... Jean-Pierre.Chretien