Sorry I have to retract my previous message. It still produces figure with large blank space with the "-E". I wounder why it works in my script, but not yours.
Max --- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote: > > If you have to use the powerful pstex/pstex_t combined figures in > LyX > > as I do, you may find the following script helpful. Basically it > > converts the two-part figure into one single eps. It saves me lots > of > > headache because I don't have to deal with two files. Scaling and > > rotating also become easier since I can do it via the insert > graphics > > dialog. > > I use the following script to convert .fig to .eps directly: > > > #!/bin/sh > > # usage: fig2tex foo.fig foo.tex > > > #!/bin/sh > > # usage: fig2eps foo.fig foo.eps > > TMPDIR=/tmp > BASE=fig2epstmp_$$ > PSNAME=fig2epstmp_content_$$.ps > > echo " > \\documentclass{article} > \\usepackage{epsfig} > \\usepackage{color} > \\pagestyle{empty} > \\begin{filecontents}{$PSNAME} > `fig2dev -L pstex $1` > \\end{filecontents} > \\begin{document} > \\begin{center} > `fig2dev -L pstex_t -p $PSNAME $1` > \\end{center} > \\end{document} > " > $TMPDIR/$BASE.tex > > ( > cd $TMPDIR ; > latex $BASE.tex ; > # sometimes empty pages at the beginning are produced. Just use the > last > # one. > dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 > $BASE.tmpeps > rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME > ) > #mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2 > eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2 > rm $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps > > > Actually, I thought this was already part of LyX but this seemingly > never > got included. > > Andre' > > -- > Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, > will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson) __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com