Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Paul wrote

No, that was Jean-Pierre.

I loaded your sample document here (LyX 1.4.2 on Windows XP), cropped the image enough to verify that it is cropped, and ran View->DVI. It worked correctly. I'm attaching the modified document (when I loaded it there was no cropping, so I made some changes) and a screen-shot of the resulting DVI. Try View->DVI on the modified document. If it's cropped, check the changes I made in the image dialog; if not, let us know, and we can try to track down whether your graphics conversions are set up incorrectly.

/Paul

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The dvi.png looks much better than what I first saw.
But the cropping seems to be off when compared to
the graphic that LyX produces with pdflatex.
I attach a comparison picture, the pdf.png.


Was pdf.png generated from a different source document (different crop settings)? Because when I run View->PDF (pdflatex) on the version of the document that I edited and uploaded, I get the same output that View->DVI produces. (Note that I deliberately cropped out most of the image, to make it clear that cropping was working.)

/Paul



Mukhtar Ullah provided fig_chapman.pdf and dvi_problem.lyx
a couple of days ago. I put them into the same directory,
opened LyX and then the dvi_problem.lyx. The image file
did not display but there was a blank rectangle that was
labelled. I then ran pdflatex to get a seemingly nice image.

I didn't do anything to it. Then I viewed it with Postscript,
DVI and dvipdfm and saw nothing but pieces of the image and
I think they were spread out over more than one page.

When I saw your image, I suspected you hadn't seen the image
in its best pdf light. Because although your image was a big
improvement, your improvements are usually nearly perfect
and I didn't think you would be happy enough with the result.
So just in case I sent what I saw. I took an interest because
I don't know how to fix these, not because I'm good at it. I
don't even know how to make a pdf file that broken; all my
conversions go well because I have good computer karma. :-)

Regards,
Stephen






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