Thanks Angus,
This works for me.
>
> 1. Scrub the ???->XPM converters in /usr/local/share/lyx/lyxrc.defaults that
> use "convert" to do the job.
> 2. Use "convert" to create PPM files instead. These are always valid.
> 3. Define a PPM->XPM converter using ppmtoxpm. (man ppmtoxpm). These are al
Angus Leeming writes:
It's a fact of life. The code has been rewritten entirely. There were some
really good reasons for doing so and we won't be going back.
I can accept this, and with the kluge you provided for using .eps and
.ps files with the older xforms library, those of us making
On Friday 26 April 2002 2:23 pm, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Angus Leeming writes:
>
> Allow me to introduce myself: I'm the guy who's responsible for 1.2's
> graphics support. Before you reach for the "reply" button and deluge me
> with complaints [...]
>
> Not exactly a complaint, but is it pos
Ronald Florence wrote:
> Can I configure Lyx-1.2.0 to use ghostscript to directly render the
> on-screen images in the manner of Lyx-1.1.5? Or is the use of
> intermediate file formats (xpm or ppm) just a fact-of-life for the new
> version of LyX?
no, it uses always the xforms or internal xpm-
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 09:23:40AM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Not exactly a complaint, but is it possible to revive the .ps/.eps
> rendering scheme of LyX-1.1.5 and before with LyX-1.2.0? I've
Over my dead body...
> What troubles me, as I contemplate upgrading my xforms library and run
>
Angus Leeming writes:
Allow me to introduce myself: I'm the guy who's responsible for 1.2's
graphics support. Before you reach for the "reply" button and deluge me with
complaints [...]
Not exactly a complaint, but is it possible to revive the .ps/.eps
rendering scheme of LyX-1.1.5 and
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Angus Leeming wrote:
> So, the question is, how did you create such an XPM file, Wayan?
>
> Run
> lyx -dbg graphics
> and the script that LyX used to convert your EPS file to XPM will be
> displayed on the console.
Thank you for your clear explanation.
This is part o
H. For some reason I had unsubscribed myselff from the lyx-users list. I
must have wanted some peace and quiet ;-)
Allow me to introduce myself: I'm the guy who's responsible for 1.2's
graphics support. Before you reach for the "reply" button and deluge me with
complaints, read on. I shoul