Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from
Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with
that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was
displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps
from OTEeditor. I pasted picture to OTEditor and to Paint Shop Pro from the
same source - Microsoft Visio. Do you have some method how to create good
quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you.

On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
>
>  > I incorrectly stated that they
>  > were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those
> I
>  > rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have
> been
>  > correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped.
>  >
> > The change happened when I upgraded to Lyx 1.5.3 from Lyx 1.5.2 and from
> > Miktex 2.6 to Miktex 2.7. before my outputs with the same eps were fine.
> > After updating my dissertation based on my advisor's comment i found out
> > that the images are rotated in pdf output.
>
> In general, I would not update programs until the thesis is finished.
>
> But anyway, your EPS is in the wrong format. When I want to convert it to
> PDF using GSview's
> pdfwrite option, I get the rotated, cropped result. I also get this when I
> use Acrobat for the
> conversion. So no wonder that also pdftex does this. I unfortunately can't
> tell you what is the
> problematic code in your EPS.
>
> In case you want to have a PDF output of your document, you can directly
> use PDF-images. So my
> advice is to either
>
> - transform all EPS-images to the right orientation
> - or transform all EPS images to PDF (use then a text editor to change all
> the file names in your
> LyX document from ".eps" to ".pdf".
>
> regards Uwe
>

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