On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Georg Baum wrote:
There are two possible reasons: The convertyer fails, or lyx can't display
the .ppm file correctly. What you could do is to open the generated .ppm
files with xv or gimp. Then you'll see wether the file is corrupt, or lyx
ca't display it.
Georg,
The files are
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Ferré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolas> Maybe only math commands beginning with \over give
Nicolas> problems...
Nicolas> SOLVED !!! ... if I use the \protect command in front of
Nicolas> \overrightarrow, now it works.
You just found a bug in the optional argument in
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Nicolas Ferré a écrit:
I'd like to put some maths in a short title, but it seems that, for
instance, I cannot use the /overrightarrow command in it. I really
can't understand the problem. See the attached lyx example. The tex
file seems ok, but I guess I am missing something
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Georg,
>
>Exactly the same: converts to ppm but the clarity of the two images is
> vastly different.
There are two possible reasons: The convertyer fails, or lyx can't display
the .ppm file correctly. What you could do is to ope