> | just for additional information: the document I am working
> has about 25
> | drawings in combined ps/latex-format and about 5 scans as a
> postscript
> | file.
> | The document itself is smaller than 200kB.
>
> What's the sum with all the graphics?
document: 174kB
ps/latex: 254kB
ps-sca
> > Andre', could you have a quick look at it? You are much more
> > knowledgeable in STL than I am.
>
> The code looks correct, but it slurps in the whole file while
> handling an
> item at a time should suffice. On low memory machines this might be a
> problem...
It does not look like I have
just a quick summary of the times measured:
One LaTeX-Run + XDVI-startup Three LaTeX-Runs +
XDVI-startup
LxY13s45s
Shell script <2s<5s
Holger
> > For example if I use the 'Show/DVI' from LyX it takes 45 seconds
> > to finish
>
> Does it take 45 seconds _every time_ you use 'Show/DVI' from LyX,
> or does this happen just once?
If I select the DVI view a second time without making changes to the
document i can reduce the time to 13 seco
Hi folks!
Since I added some scanned pictures to my LyX-document the
compilation takes very long. (I am not sure but I think that this
effect started appearing after this)
For example if I use the 'Show/DVI' from LyX it takes 45 seconds
to finish and bring up xdvi with the result. But when launc
Oops... It seems that it is some months ago I used LyX last time.
Of course this fixes the problem.
Thanks,
Holger
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:49:04AM +0100, Arthaber Holger wrote:
> > Hi Jean-Marc!
> >
> > I did an update to 1.1.6fix1 which just fixed the i/I-Probl
Hi Jean-Marc!
I did an update to 1.1.6fix1 which just fixed the i/I-Problem.
But the problem of loosing the file extension is still there.
An include of file.pstex_t still results in the LaTeX-code
'\include(file)' with the extension .pstex_t missing.
Holger
> >>>>
Hi there!
I have just updated from an older LyX-Version (sorry don't know the
release).
As usual I drew my figures with Xfig and exported them as combined
PS/LaTeX. Then I get a .pstex-file (containing the postscript code)
and a .pstex_t-file (containing the LaTeX-code with an include of
the ps-