Hi

Other than that one missing separator, everything looked good right up to the point where Ghostscript went stupid on you. I'm assuming that the path is correct (i.e., that C:\<path>\test.ps is really where test.ps is located). I don't know enough about ImageMagick and Ghostscript to know if there's any way to put either into a debug mode where we could see what was being passed to Ghostscript.

The path is correct and the missing separator was my mistake made while editing the debug output.

You said that commenting out the line in lyx.bat that set the aiksaurus environment variable fixed the problem, right? What happens if you leave that line in, and use lyx.bat, but hide the Lyx\aiksaurus folder? (An easy way to do this is to rename it to aiksaurus$.) That would tell us whether the bug actually involved any files in the aiksaurus folder.

I mentioned that editing out aiksaurus line in lyx.bat fixed the problem. It turns out that removing "SET LC_ALL=en_EN" also fixes the problem. Renaming aiksaurus directory however does not fix it. Starting Lyx.exe directly also fixes the problem. It the lyx.bat that causes this problem somehow.

Also, have you experienced this with any other Postscript image files?

Not yet.

Very mysterious.

Indeed.

Leo


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