On Sunday 21 March 2004 22:50, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Well, that's certainly a good question. If the images are in a directory
> beneath that of the text I suppose that the relative paths will remain the
> same.
Yes, it works if you manually edit the path from an absolute to a relative
path. By d
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> Subject: Relative references to figures
>
>
> When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
> reference, such as
>
>
> /home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/gr
> aphics
> konq-ruc.png
>
> Th
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Me to. I keep the book in its own directory (with graphics in a
> subdirectory). The problem is if I need to move this directory (with
> bibtex, graphics etc) to an other machine or directory. I can't se a way
> to avoid problems here, thats why I am
On Sunday 21 March 2004 21:30, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Why not convert the screenshot to eps (ImageMagick's 'convert' will do)
> and just insert it in the text? Then it does not matter where you have it
> stored.
I need the figures in PNG, because the book project might need to move to
DocBook/XML
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
> reference, such as
>
> /home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/graphics
> konq-ruc.png
>
> This means that the reference gets broken if I a
When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
reference, such as
/home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/graphics
konq-ruc.png
This means that the reference gets broken if I am moving the folder where my
book is stores