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On 2015-08-25 06:07 , Annaert Jan wrote:
> Thanks, Rainer, for the suggestions.
> I did not find any commandline tool either. As the problem was restricted
> to only 11 files, I manually converted them to pdf (on my Windows machine)
> and urged my co-author not to use emf f
I tried libreoffice, but it didn¹t render the emf files correctly.
The metafile2eps suggestion is too daunting to an ordinary LyX user such
as meŠ
Thanks everybody!
Jan Annaert
On 24/08/15 20:59, "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org on behalf of Georg Baum"
wrote:
>Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> You hav
Thanks, Rainer, for the suggestions.
I did not find any commandline tool either. As the problem was restricted
to only 11 files, I manually converted them to pdf (on my Windows machine)
and urged my co-author not to use emf files anymore ;-)
Best regards,
Jan
On 24/08/15 10:31, "Rainer M Krug
On 08/24/2015 02:59 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
4) Find out how to use libreoffice on the command line to convert from
emf to eps or pdf: libreoffice can read emf files even on non-windows
platforms, and it is scriptable, so this should be possible in theory,
but I have no idea whether it really work
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> You have two options:
>
> 1) use e.g. Irfanview (http://www.irfanview.com) in wine / PlayOnMac
>(https://www.playonmac.com/) to convert the images to a different
>format. Irfan view works very nicely on a mac.
>
> 2) if you find a commandline tool for Mac (I didn't
Annaert Jan writes:
> My colleague sent me a LyX file containing several .emf graphics. The file
> compiles well at my office, where I work on a Windows 7 computer. However,
> when I try to compile it at home (Mac OS 10.10.5 Yosemite) I get errors
> such as:
> Package pdftex.def Error: File `Nam