pecified in LyX
>> equal those found in the TeX code, and that code is the same when
>> exported for "LaTeX (normal)" and for "LaTeX (pdflatex)", for
>> example: \includegraphics[bb=30bp 60bp 1075bp
>> 805bp,clip,width=0.95\textwidth]{filename}
I now pret
mple: \includegraphics[bb=30bp 60bp 1075bp
>> 805bp,clip,width=0.95\textwidth]{filename}
> Are you viewing DVI? If so, is the bounding box correct if you view
> PostScript? I seem to remember that DVI does not handle bounding box
> clipping.
The bounding box is wrong in both dvi, ps
t;
> The values specified in LyX equal those found in the TeX code, and that code
> is the same when exported for "LaTeX (normal)" and for "LaTeX (pdflatex)",
> for example:
> \includegraphics[bb=30bp 60bp 1075bp
> 805bp,clip,width=0.95\textwidth]{filename}
Are you
Dear Lyx users and developers,
I am writing a paper with some EPS figures which I have cropped by manually
adjusting the bounding boxes. In Lyx and in PDFs created by pdflatex,
everything looks fine. But using classic LaTeX (via dvi), the figures are
cropped incorrectly.
The values specified i
On 2012-01-16, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> I've now tried your "equation editor/picture cropper" at
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839 using GSview for postscript and
> Acroreader for pdf.
> For both template files, EPS.lyx and PDF-cropped.lyx, I had to reduce
> the \lyxformat from 416 to 413 f
Hullo Liviu,
I've now tried your "equation editor/picture cropper" at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839 using GSview for postscript and
Acroreader for pdf.
For both template files, EPS.lyx and PDF-cropped.lyx, I had to reduce
the \lyxformat from 416 to 413 for them to be accepted by LyX 2.
On 15/01/2012 9:24 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 15/01/2012 8:51 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Parsloe
wrote:
[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839
Yes, this looks likely Liviu -- cropped i
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
>> [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839
>>
>
> Yes, this looks likely Liviu -- cropped images are what I'm after. However,
> I'll need to wait until 2.0.3(?), not having ventured into the world of
> compiling LyX myself (as yet).
>
You don'
I'm using the \url package and when I display a page with xpdf with
several URLs on it, I get the console message, Error: Bad bounding box in
Type 3 glyph.
Is this due to an outdated package, or something else?
Rich
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On 01/10/2008 12:16, Manveru wrote:
2008/9/30 Abdelrazak Younes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Should I fill a bugzilla as nobody replies about this?
Yes, with test documents so that we can reproduce the issues. One entry per
bug please.
First problem reported here is filled:
http://bu
gt;
>>>> I have a problem with Postscript file which I would like to include as
>>>> a vector graphics in LyX document. The problem I have is that
>>>> orientation of PS is landscape, but preview images shown in LyX are
>>>> portrait. This causes a lot o
ndscape, but preview images shown in LyX are
portrait. This causes a lot of problems with settings of bounding box
(I have to set it up manually, as these files are exported from KiCad
and I do not want to edit them).
Additional problem, but much less related to LyX is importing SVG
files through Inksca
is landscape, but preview images shown in LyX are
>> portrait. This causes a lot of problems with settings of bounding box
>> (I have to set it up manually, as these files are exported from KiCad
>> and I do not want to edit them).
>>
>> Additional problem, but much
causes a lot of problems with settings of bounding box
> (I have to set it up manually, as these files are exported from KiCad
> and I do not want to edit them).
>
> Additional problem, but much less related to LyX is importing SVG
> files through Inkscape. Settings of bounding box fo
Hello,
I have a problem with Postscript file which I would like to include as
a vector graphics in LyX document. The problem I have is that
orientation of PS is landscape, but preview images shown in LyX are
portrait. This causes a lot of problems with settings of bounding box
(I have to set it
Dear Olivier,
> The dummy.eps image you provided contains some text and a frame, at
> least that's the only thing I see in gsview and Corel Draw.
Well, it was just a dummy file to demonstrate the bounding box problem. You are
right, this will not show the other problem that tur
options
While this is true regarding the bounding box problem, the
resulting picture quality I get (LyX display and printout) is very
poor compared to the other method I used so far. I am using AFPL
Ghostscript V8.54, because it is installed on the Windows machine anyway.
I will try some younger
Dear LyX users,
I would like to thank all of you who helped to partly solve the problem.
For now, I will use one of the workarounds that will produce correctly
printable ps or pdf output (after all, that´s most most important) and just
ignore the ugly view in the LyX GUI/Editor.
I don´t know w
Dear Nicolás,
> Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
Sorry, but that renders eps files with about 1/2 the size and horrible looking
results. Trying -r4000 gives about the same filesize, but still horrible
looking.
> You may find this interesting:
> http://wiki.lj
true regarding the bounding box problem, the
resulting picture quality I get (LyX display and printout) is very
poor compared to the other method I used so far. I am using AFPL
Ghostscript V8.54, because it is installed on the Windows machine anyway.
I will try some younger Windows versions of ghosts
out the
>> clipping options
> While this is true regarding the bounding box problem, the
> resulting picture quality I get (LyX display and printout) is very
> poor compared to the other method I used so far. I am using AFPL
> Ghostscript V8.54, because it is installed on the Windo
his is true regarding the bounding box problem, the resulting picture
quality I get (LyX display and printout) is very poor compared to the other
method I used so far. I am using AFPL Ghostscript V8.54, because it is
installed on the Windows machine anyway.
I will try some younger Windows ve
8 for pdf (generated by pdflatex IIRC) and gsview 4.9 /
ghostscript 8.62 for postscript viewing.
It does work better for me that for you it seems (you may suffer from an
outdated/buggy imagemagick). I tried the images without checking the
option to clip to the bounding box, and with it (ion that
images without checking the
option to clip to the bounding box, and with it (ion that case, also
with clicking on the button to get the size from the file).
Tom Schlangen wrote:
Okay, I have prepared some files to illustrate the problem, so other have a
chance to verify.
Output from bbget
Do you mean that when the eps is displayed in LyX is not clipped, as it would happen if it was opened with Gsview? In my machine I can
see the clipped figure both in LyX and in the generated pdf/ps/dvi.
I have LyX 1.5.5, ImageMagick-6.2.7-Q16, AFPL Ghostscript 8.14 and GSview 4.6.
Nicolás
Mukh
Dear Tom,
I checked your figures in LyX and could verify your problem. It seems that
imagemagick is culprit. I converted your eps files to pdf and included that in
LyX. That was shown perfectly clipped. So you could consider switchin gto
pdflatex, converting all your eps files by a script using eps
Dear Nicolás,
> Now, regarding your eps files, are the last two or three eps files
> really useless? I can see that the only difference with the ok file
> is that their bounding box is one point bigger in both th evertical
> and horizontal dimensions. Is that really a problem?
Go
I you select the "Clip to bounding box" option and get the bounding box from the file, the result will be the same as if you simply do
not select the "Clip to bounding box" option (in my experience, at least).
Now, regarding your eps files, are the last two or three eps fil
cologne.de/dummy_ps2eps164.eps (64k) (doesn´t work)
Just import those example eps files
dummy_bbget_espgs770.eps (64k) (works!)
dummy_bbget_gs862.eps (64k) (doesn´t work)
dummy_gsview47.eps (64k) (doesn´t work)
dummy_ps2eps164.eps (64k) (doesn´t work)
to LyX always using the "Clip
Dear Mukhtar,
> Since I have got a working ps2eps, you could send me
> one example eps file so
Thank you for offering! Meanwhile I tested ps2eps V1.64 myself. While it
calculates the bounding box exactly (great!) the clipping to bounding box
option as per the Lyx dialogue doesn´
In continuation with my last post...
Since I have got a working ps2eps, you could send me one example eps file so
that I can check if it works.
Mukhtar
Tom Schlangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Dear Mukhtar,
>
> to clarify the problem at hand:
>
> 1. I do have .eps files already (generated by a circuit drawing program plus
an .eps driver),
>
> 2. but they contain bounding box information that relates to t
Dear Mukhtar,
to clarify the problem at hand:
1. I do have .eps files already (generated by a circuit drawing program plus an
.eps driver),
2. but they contain bounding box information that relates to the _page_ size,
not the actual drawing _tile_ size
3. the usual method to import something
the fonts to outlines.
>
> Maybe, but unfortunately it does not compute any bounding box values around
the actual picture tile within
> a page - that is what I am looking for.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Tom Schlangen
Dear Tom,
Then you can try the ps2eps on http://www.tm.uka.de
Dear Mukhtar,
> If you are using MiKTeX (which is most likely), then you can use
> eps2eps with -dNOCACHE option like this:
> eps2eps -dNOCACHE input.eps output.eps
> This will convert all the fonts to outlines.
Maybe, but unfortunately it does not compute any bounding box value
Some further digging the 'net for related information reveals that several
quite current ghostscript (GS-GPL and other) versions beginning with V8.60 show
bbox related bugs :-(
Any other idea/method _not_ using ghostscript to crop the white "frame" from
the actual information in an .eps file to
Tom Schlangen,
If you are using MiKTeX (which is most likely), then you can use eps2eps with
-dNOCACHE option like this:
eps2eps -dNOCACHE input.eps output.eps
This will convert all the fonts to outlines. If you don't want that, then a
better option is to use ps2eps on the link http://www.tm.uka.de
Hmmm, searching the 'net for the problem, the need of generating new bounding
boxes to exclude the excessive white "frame" around the actual picture in an
.eps file seems to be rather common.
What about a new/additional LyX graphics menue/dialog option, like "Auto
bounding
LyX, so I hope I am not too off topic
and someone hopefully can help me out.
I generate those schematics from a circuit drawing program as .eps (extended
postscript) files. Sadly that drawing program cannot generate bounding box
information suitable for the LyX graphics import "cut to bo
ectly from the
file, AFAICT.
It is good to hear from Uwe, that his problem is going to be fixed in 1.5.
However, in the meantime (or as alternative) I can really recommend to
export to EPS from OpenOffice. If you check the "Selected Objects" option
in the export dialog, OO saves the EP
John Pye schrieb:
Any time I export a 'Draw' page from OpenOffice as a PDF, and then try
to import it with LyX, LyX fails to correctly find the Bounding Box.
There was a bug in ImageMagicvk that LyX uses for this - this has been fixed in recent ImageMagick
versions.
There was also
FAICT.
I can send a sample file if you wish.
JP
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 3/31/07, John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Any time I export a 'Draw' page from OpenOffice as a PDF, and then try
>> to import it with LyX, LyX fails to correctly fin
On 3/31/07, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Any time I export a 'Draw' page from OpenOffice as a PDF, and then try
> to import it with LyX, LyX fails to correctly find the Bounding Box.
>
> If I open the PDF with Evince it shows the correct bo
On 3/31/07, John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
Any time I export a 'Draw' page from OpenOffice as a PDF, and then try
to import it with LyX, LyX fails to correctly find the Bounding Box.
If I open the PDF with Evince it shows the correct bounding box.
Is there somethi
Hi all
Any time I export a 'Draw' page from OpenOffice as a PDF, and then try
to import it with LyX, LyX fails to correctly find the Bounding Box.
If I open the PDF with Evince it shows the correct bounding box.
Is there something that I can do to make LyX correctly detect the
bo
f the answers to my original message it was raised that that the
neglection of the bounding boxes would be a consequence of some recent
changes in the file (script) "convert".Would the developers please
investigate the above problem?
I would also mention that the bounding box creator in L
>>>>> "Póta" == Póta György <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Póta> Dear Users, Tank you all for the responses. Meanwhile it turned
Póta> out that Lyx 1.4.4-4 takes into account the bounding box when it
Póta> is used with an older version of ImageMagick. This
P
Dear Users,
Tank you all for the responses. Meanwhile it turned out that Lyx 1.4.4-4
takes into account the bounding box when it is used with an older
version of ImageMagick. This ImageMagick-6.3.0-Q16 came with the
previous Lyx 1.4.3.
I cannot enclose the chosen problematic figure since
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> A test on the first line of the file could help: if the EPS string is
> missing, LyX thinks is PS and not EPS, even with a BB included.
True. But that does not explain why it stopped working with 1.4.4, this is
the case since a long time.
Georg
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Lyx 1-4-4 neglects .eps bounding box?
>>Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 09:48:30 +0100
>>
>>Póta György wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Users,
>>>
>>> Unde
Póta György wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> Under Windows the best way of creating .eps drawings was to draw the
> figure, to print it as an .eps file and then to use epstool to add a
> bounding box around the figure in an a4 page. Thus, only the figure was
> seen in Lyx t
Póta György wrote:
Dear Users,
Under Windows the best way of creating .eps drawings was to draw the
figure, to print it as an .eps file and then to use epstool to add a
bounding box around the figure in an a4 page. Thus, only the figure was
seen in Lyx the a4 page was not.
However, Lyx-1-4-4
Dear Users,
Under Windows the best way of creating .eps drawings was to draw the
figure, to print it as an .eps file and then to use epstool to add a
bounding box around the figure in an a4 page. Thus, only the figure was
seen in Lyx the a4 page was not.
However, Lyx-1-4-4 apparently neglects
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 06:32:44PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
>> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>>
>> >> If you simply used greek letters of the symbol font, then you don't
>> >> need fig2eps.
>> >
>> > And still get the same font as in the main document?
>>
>> No. But you get someth
>>Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:27:20 +0100
>>From: Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: bounding box
>>X-Scan-Signature: f69c3b77c4b3e26dd0b52dac0e0ea9f8
>>
>&g
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 06:32:44PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >> If you simply used greek letters of the symbol font, then you don't need
> >> fig2eps.
> >
> > And still get the same font as in the main document?
>
> No. But you get something readable as opposed to some
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> If you simply used greek letters of the symbol font, then you don't need
>> fig2eps.
>
> And still get the same font as in the main document?
No. But you get something readable as opposed to some TeX commands.
Georg
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 02:24:50PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> >> Do you really need fig2eps (i.e. dou you have special text in the
> >> figures)?
> >
> > you mean greek letters and the like? yes in some
>
> No, I mean LaTeX code, such as $\frac{a/b}$. If you set the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> Do you really need fig2eps (i.e. dou you have special text in the
>> figures)?
>
> you mean greek letters and the like? yes in some
No, I mean LaTeX code, such as $\frac{a/b}$. If you set the "special" flag
of the text then xfig allows to input code that can be repla
>
> Do you really need fig2eps (i.e. dou you have special text in the figures)?
you mean greek letters and the like? yes in some
>
> > The Fig was drawn in landscape, but the program reduces it in such a way
> > as it has been drawn as portrait, which results in a figure where parts
> > of the rig
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Which program is used for "Clip to bounding box" in LyX to remove white
> space of figures?
LyX simply reads out the bounding box of the produced eps file, so the
result depends on the program that created that eps file.
> I produced a figur
Hi Wolfgang,
I forgot to mention that after preparation of the .EPS by the script I
mentioned before, you just can use the click to box / read from file options of
the relevant LyX graphics inclusion dialogue.
Tom
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Hi Wolfgang,
> Which program is used for "Clip to bounding box" in LyX
> to remove white space of figures?
I must admit that I don´t know a point-and-click method within LyX, but maybe
there is one - I just don´t know.
Instead, I use the shell script to be found
Which program is used for "Clip to bounding box" in LyX to remove white space
of figures? I produced a figure with xfig which I converted to an eps file.
Both have white space, but the publisher does not like it, understandably.
I tried to use
fig2eps --bbox=dvips
and
fig2eps --b
Nagy Gabor wrote:
Hi, I have some floating figures in my paper, and I would like to have a
rectangle around the fload (or around the picture inside the float.
How can I do that?
An easy solution would be to stick in the figure inside a 1×1 table.
Lata,
Paul
Hi, I have some floating figures in my paper, and I would like to have a
rectangle around the fload (or around the picture inside the float.
How can I do that?
Cheers,
Gabor
Hello,
I have created a postscript (eps) figure with matlab that contains and
RGB image and a few lines (plotted with matlab).
I have some problem with the bounding box and the lyx view. The bounding
box clip is applied only in Lyx if I give the full path to the .eps file
(/f/chapters/figures
Hi,
when I choose a value higher than the size of the bounding box, Lyx 1.2.1
crashes. Can anybody confirm this behavior?
-j
Lyx version: 1.2.0-pre5
Firstly, I have noticed a problem with figures imported from a 1.1.6 file.
The displayed bounding box is much larger than the actual figure size.
I have even noticed this when opening the User Guide (particularly the
section on figures).
I'm not sure whether this
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 12:51:51AM -0800, Rudolph van der Merwe wrote:
> Well, I also thought that might work, but it doesn't. When I put the following
> in the preamble:
>
> \renewcommand{\includegraphics}{\includegraphics*}
>
> I get the following Latex compilation error:
>
> > ! TeX capaci
*
> > l.280 ...mnwidth}{!}{\includegraphics{ut_fig.eps}}
> > \par}
>
>
> R.
>
>
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 19:42:16 -0800 wrote Rudolph van der Merwe
>> <
;:
>
>
>>How do I get Lyx to clip an EPS image to its bounding box? I pure Latex this
>>is
>>quite easy, by simply using
>>\includegraphics* in place of \includegraphics . I know that Lyx uses
>>\includegraphics internally (its in the
>>generated Late
How do I get Lyx to clip an EPS image to its bounding box? I pure Latex this is
quite easy, by simply using
\includegraphics* in place of \includegraphics . I know that Lyx uses
\includegraphics internally (its in the
generated Latex source) but how do I get it to use \includegraphics
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 08:02:43PM -0500, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> I am using kontour 1.1 in KDE 2.2.2.-1 to produce eps figures.
> Exporting them gives too much white space below the figure content.
Use ps2eps to fix the files created by kontour
http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalo
;
> Question:
>
>
> How can I use EPS files, which were exported from Kontour, in LATEX?
> Answer:
>
>
> This is possible using the clip option (\epsfig{file=graphics.eps, width=9cm,
> clip= })
>
> How do I make it work in a Lyx file figure float?
Correct th
this is a bounding box problem, and although it seems
to me from
reading the mailing list archive that once it could be solved via some
option in the LyX InsertFigure popup, I cannot find it now (maybe it
worked just in old LyX versions?).
Now, I am a lazy guy and would prefer I can solve the
Use ps2epsi, it will fit your figure right,
Cheers,
Jerry
>From: Henk Coetzee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: lyx users list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Postscript Bounding box too small
>Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 08:01:44 +0200
>
>Hi
>
>I use a several mapping pa
Hi
I use a several mapping packages (GRASS and GMT) which produce
postscript output with a bounding box, which surrounds the map portion
of a map, but not always the annotations on the outside. These are
however there. Placing these into a LyX document doesn't always have the
desired e
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