Hi Andre, > On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 06:09:49PM +0200, Ben Liesfeld wrote: >> I was referring to the use of ImageMagick and Ghostscript on the >> windows platform (you are apparently using *nix).
> I noticed that. Sorry for stating the obvious ;-) I was just loosing track of the whole thread myself. >> Somehow ImageMagick and GS don't work together on my platform >> (WinXP) but it seems that other users (like Jorgen Johansson) have a >> working configuration. I made sure that I have the same ImageMagick >> and GS versions installed but still I get error messages like the >> one below: >> >> --snip-- >> >> C:\>convert test.eps test.ppm >> AFPL Ghostscript 8.11 (2003-08-16) >> Copyright (C) 2003 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA. All rights reserved. >> This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details. >> Error: /undefinedfilename in (files\\gs\\gs8.11\\bin\\gswin32c.exe) > Can you view the .eps somehow else? With gsview for instance? Viewing the .eps works fine. E. g. I can insert a converter line in preferences like \converter "eps" "ppm" "gswin32c.exe -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ppmraw -r72 -sOutputFile=$$o -c save pop -f $$i" "" which results in a preview of the eps in lyx but in disrespect of the bounding box of the eps. So around a tiny eps there's always the huge DINA4 whitespace. GS works therefore and I can also convert jpg or bmp to other formats with ImageMagick, it's just that both don't work together properly. -- Ben Liesfeld