On 11.04.19 12:23, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 11. April 2019, 11:56:11 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
On 10.04.19 20:04, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 4/10/19 2:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
had before never problems
Am Donnerstag, 11. April 2019, 11:56:11 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>
> On 10.04.19 20:04, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > On 4/10/19 2:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >> What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
> >> had
On 10.04.19 20:04, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 4/10/19 2:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
had before never problems with it.
Wolfgang
Things you can try:
1. After compiling the document to PDF, check Document > LaTeX
On 4/10/19 2:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
had before never problems with it.
Wolfgang
Things you can try:
1. After compiling the document to PDF, check Document > LaTeX log for
any error messages. (You can sea
On 10-Apr-19 10:51 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> On 10.04.19 09:07, Baris Erkus wrote:
>> On 10-Apr-19 9:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>>> What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
>>> had before never problems with it.
>>
On 10.04.19 09:07, Baris Erkus wrote:
On 10-Apr-19 9:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
had before never problems with it.
Wolfgang
Are you using pdflatex or latex+dvipdf? ASAIK, eps figures cannot be
interpreted by
On 10-Apr-19 9:56 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I
> had before never problems with it.
>
> Wolfgang
>
Are you using pdflatex or latex+dvipdf? ASAIK, eps figures cannot be
interpreted by pdflatex. For eps, you s
What do I have to do if eps figures are not shown in the pdf file? I had
before never problems with it.
Wolfgang
Maybe Ghostscript is hosed on the new machine? (The epstopdf script uses
Ghostscript to do the transformation.) The first thing to do is verify that
Ghostscript is installed. Assuming it is, try running the conversion command
on one of your EPS images in a terminal and see if it produces a helpf
Hi,
After an update to a new computer (Mac OS X 10.6.4) and to the latest TeX
(MacTex-2009) and LyX (1.6.7) versions, none of my former documents that
contain .eps figures will compile (nor does a test file that just contains
an .eps figure).
Compiling via pdflatex and ps2pdf yields the
On 8/5/2010 3:47 PM, Özgün Yılmaz wrote:
Is this because of MS Word doesn’t show EPS files correctly or Is there
another reason for this?
Indeed. Word doesn't render EPS correctly.
Then I inserted eps files to a Lyx file and viewed them in a PDF file.
The text labels were fine. Straight verti
Hi everyone,
I have 2 questions.
I draw my figures in MS Visio 2003. To convert them to EPS, I saved Visio files
as EMF. Then converted them using metafile2eps which comes with the LyX
package. To view the drawings I inserted them into MS Word 2003 and the text
parts (labels, characters)
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 18:52:02 Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> I had to change to a Linux machine (Fedora 10). When I read a document,
> made in Windows-Lyx, into the Lyx in Fedora, everything is allright,
> except the (numerous) eps figures. Their sizes
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 18:52:02 Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> I had to change to a Linux machine (Fedora 10). When I read a document,
> made in Windows-Lyx, into the Lyx in Fedora, everything is allright,
> except the (numerous) eps figures. Their sizes
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 01:52:02 pm Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> I had to change to a Linux machine (Fedora 10). When I read a document,
> made in Windows-Lyx, into the Lyx in Fedora, everything is allright,
> except the (numerous) eps figures. Their sizes
Dear Users,
I had to change to a Linux machine (Fedora 10). When I read a document,
made in Windows-Lyx, into the Lyx in Fedora, everything is allright,
except the (numerous) eps figures. Their sizes are appropriate
(correspond to those in Windows-Lyx), but the figures themselves cannot
be
> An .eps figure is inserted into a figure float. This picture has a bounding
box. When its sizes
> are obtained from the file ("get from file"), the bounding box is neglected
and the full figure
> (the whole A4 page) is shown in LyX.
This was a bug in ImageMagick. Update to ImageMagick 6.3.8-1
> I also experience the lack of antialiasing though there seem to be some
> exceptions. I am afraid I will not be able to use the promising new 1.6
> series if these problems remain unsolved. I am really afraid as my lecture
> notes, slides etc. are almost entirely written by LyX and I would not
Dear Pavel,
I also experience the lack of antialiasing though there seem to be some
exceptions. I am afraid I will not be able to use the promising new 1.6
series if these problems remain unsolved. I am really afraid as my
lecture notes, slides etc. are almost entirely written by LyX and I
wo
> In the former versions of LyX this behaviour could be prevented by using
> older versions of ImageMagick instead of the newer ones coming with the LyX
> installer. Now, however, selected ImageMagick files are preinstalled in LyX
> directories and the previous workaround with the older ImageMag
Dear Users,
An .eps figure is inserted into a figure float. This picture has a
bounding box. When its sizes are obtained from the file ("get from
file"), the bounding box is neglected and the full figure (the whole A4
page) is shown in LyX. However, if one deletes any of the four sizes,
and th
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
Well apparently this one won't pass with the attachments... I can post
them privately.
OTTH, if someone could send me (possibly off-list) a _working_ example,
I'd like to try and see if it works on my own install too!
I use GMANE's news feed to read the list, and my luck
Well apparently this one won't pass with the attachments... I can post
them privately.
OTTH, if someone could send me (possibly off-list) a _working_ example,
I'd like to try and see if it works on my own install too!
On Tuesday 01 January 2008 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[...]
> > 2) I was able to
On Monday 31 december 2007 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[...]
>
> The error message is getting truncated, which I find a tad annoying.
It's the kind of dialog box you can't resize...
> You might try the following. Open the document in LyX, preview and get
> the error message. With LyX still running
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
On Monday 31 december 2007 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[...]
The error message is getting truncated, which I find a tad annoying.
It's the kind of dialog box you can't resize...
Yes. Sorry, I didn't mean to imply fault on your part. This happens
frequently with LyX errors.
On Monday 31 december 2007 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[...]
>
> The error message is getting truncated, which I find a tad annoying.
It's the kind of dialog box you can't resize...
> You might try the following. Open the document in LyX, preview and get
> the error message. With LyX still running
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
You're welcome.
- PDF previewing gives the following error:
An error occurred while running epstopdf
--outfile='0_home_daniel_Images_intpar0.p
[sorry for the repost -- previous mail did not reach the list?]
Thanks, Paul, for the detailed reply.
I decided to try a brand new install, Linux + LyX (I'm testing... I can
afford this)
Linux is now Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 2 (testing again). LyX is 1.5.2.,
installed with Synaptic.
I found a (meta)pac
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
On Thursday 27 December 2007 killermike wrote:
Thanks, now I was able to create an entry
EPS -> PDF (pstopdf)
(same as in my Windows install).
But what should be the command line? The one under Windows, which is
"epstopdf --outfile=$$o $$i", does not work.
What
On Thursday 27 December 2007 killermike wrote:
>
> To add a new converter, alter one of the existing converters. This will
> un-grey the add button, without altering the original converter.
Thanks, now I was able to create an entry
EPS -> PDF (pstopdf)
(same as in my Windows install).
On Thursday 27 December 2007 11:11:03 Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
>
> ... I'd love to do that, but how do I use the "converter" tab in the
> preferences? In particular, the "add" button is grayed, and don't know
> how to fill the command line.
To add a new converter, alter one of the existing converter
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
More newbie questions...
I'm trying LyX under Windows (my current install) and Linux (I'm about
to migrate). Under Windows, so far, so good.
Under Linux, I have two issues, apparently related:
When I open a document with EPS figures, I don see them in the
More newbie questions...
I'm trying LyX under Windows (my current install) and Linux (I'm about
to migrate). Under Windows, so far, so good.
Under Linux, I have two issues, apparently related:
When I open a document with EPS figures, I don see them in the LyX
window. Instead I get
Am Samstag, 23. Juni 2007 08:42 schrieb Nicolás:
Thanks, Nicolás, for your mail.
I have solved my problem in the meantime, as I described yesterday in a mail:
I found out that I should not mark
'limit to binding box'
and use for the left lower point
x=10, y=0
instead of
x=0, y=0
I used before e
Hi!
I can tell you what works for me, and maybe it can help you.
When I insert an eps figure I do not modify anything in the clipping dialog. Usually the bounding box of my figures is correct (I use
OTEditor). If not, I modify the bounding box values in the eps file manually. To know the correc
Would like to ask again re inserting eps figures in a float environment.
I use PyxPlot to produce diagrams in eps and the header of it is e.g.:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -19 -32 239 157
%%HiResBoundingBox: -18.3596 -31.3467 238.766 156.575
%%Creator: PyX 0.9
%%Title: /home/wolfgang
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
>
> It's a FAQ, in the Wiki:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12
>
> I hope this will help you.
Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit.
BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have line-bre
>>Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:45:32 +0100
>>From: Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Gregor Goldbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views
>>X-MailScanner: Found to
Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
> Hi list,
>
> I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
>
> I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these
> figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;)
>
> Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degr
Hi list,
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these
figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;)
Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does
*not* rotate them. The figures are
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for your help.
This figure is still rotated in my PDF output from LyX.
My Mac OS X 10.4.3 can't open the PostScript file, which is strange.
dvipdfm (from LyX) continues to give me errors ("Cannot convert
file"). pdflatex rotates the .pdf file and gives me a "cannot convert
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated to get your vertical
te
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: orientation of .eps figures
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export to .t
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Georg Baum wrote:
> > I tested it, and the result is:
> >
> > dvipdfm fine
> > pdflatexrotated
>
> and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
> pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export to .tex
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that
you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the eps
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the eps-file itself:
Also w
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
Richard Sherman wrote:
> Thanks Uwe.
>
> I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
>
> Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on l
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
notes_eps_figure.lyx
Description: Binary data
utility_for_money.eps
Description: PostScript document
-
Richard Sherman
Departme
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Richard Sherman wrote:
>> Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
>> preferences
>> as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
>> still getting rotated figures.
>
> try
>
> ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're runni
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
What is the LaTeX-distribution you are using?
Could you please send a LyX file together with ONE eps-f
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX,
but I'm still getting rotated figures.
Congratulations, you have found the egg in Ghostscript. You can
disable it
with with the undocumented option -dAutoRotatePa
On Monday 28 November 2005 14:22, Richard Sherman wrote:
> Thanks very much for your help, Stephen.
>
> Still, it remains the case that: LyX is flipping my figures around 90
> degrees clockwise.
>
> I love LyX; it's simply fantastic. But it shouldn't flip my figures;
> this is a bug that needs fixi
ay, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF output rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
I use LyX-Aqua 1.3.6, Mac OS X 10.4.3
Any ideas? thanks,
p.s. exporting t
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 4:48 PM
Subject: orientation of .eps figures
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF o
Hi,
I have not had this problem in the past, but after some upgrading ...
My .eps figures are appearing in PDF output rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
I use LyX-Aqua 1.3.6, Mac OS X 10.4.3
Any ideas? thanks,
p.s. exporting the LaTeX from LyX and then running pdflatex from the
terminal
On Sunday 22 February 2004 08:38 pm, Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> This maybe a little OT, but here goes:
> I have some eps files but they appear washed out. The colors are very
> light. Is there a way to make them darker and look more crisp?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jim Ragsdale
This may be a windows thi
This maybe a little OT, but here goes:
I have some eps files but they appear washed out. The colors are very light.
Is there a way to make them darker and look more crisp?
Thanks in advance,
Jim Ragsdale
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> Curious. In Edit | Preferences | Converters, what program is being
>> used to
>> convert EPS to PDF (probably either convert or epstopdf)? I find
>> that convert works on my system (give or take some sca
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: RE: eps figures in pdflatex
>>Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:11:50 +
>>X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: pneumon.bg.ic.ac.uk
>>
>>Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>> Curious.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Curious. In Edit | Preferences | Converters, what program is being
> used to
> convert EPS to PDF (probably either convert or epstopdf)? I find
> that convert works on my system (give or take some scaling issues)
> but epstopdf fails.
I have found that a wrapper script tha
"Jim Ragsdale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I can get good pdf pictures.
Curious. In Edit | Preferences | Converters, what program is being used to
convert EPS to PDF (probably either convert or epstopdf)? I find that
convert works on my system (give or take some sc
> Just tried this with a small test file (one EPS graphic). Test file
> exports ok with dvipdfm (which is what I normally use). With pdflatex,
> the PDF file is produced sans graphic. Moreover,
>
> 1. In the temp directory, the PDF file supposedly containing the graphic
> exists, and contains w
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Jim Ragsdale wrote:
>> I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I
>> can see that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics
>> debug window.
>>
>>
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I can see
that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics debug window.
Executing command:epstopdf --outfile="_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.pdf"
"_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.eps"
age-
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Angus Leeming
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 3:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: eps figures in pdflatex
>
>
> Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> > dvipdfm seems to work for the figures. Any differences between them?
>
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> dvipdfm seems to work for the figures. Any differences between them?
Sorry. I don't understand the question.
--
Angus
dvipdfm seems to work for the figures. Any differences between them?
> -Original Message-
> From: Angus Leeming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: eps figures in pdflatex
>
>
> On Monday
On Monday 09 February 2004 7:01 pm, Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> yes I can. Just to make sure we are on the same page, I have two
> lyx temp directories. lyx_tmpbuf0 and lyx_tmpbuf1. buf0 is full of
> the tex and the final pdf and buf1 is full of the eps figures and
> pdf figures.
This a
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I can see
> that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics debug window.
> then I can see the pdf's in the tmp directory. But when I view the pdf in
> Acrobat
I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I can see
that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics debug window.
Executing command:epstopdf --outfile="_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.pdf"
"_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.eps"
then I can see
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I
> can see that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics
> debug window.
>
> Executing command:epstopdf
> --outfile="_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.pdf"
> &quo
I am having trouble including eps figures when running pdflatex. I can see
that Lyx is converting the pics to pdfs in the graphics debug window.
Executing command:epstopdf --outfile="_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.pdf"
"_Thesis_pics_micro_crack_delam.eps"
then I can see
Am Dienstag, 14.10.03 um 16:23 Uhr schrieb Herbert Voß:
Katrin Pietzsch schrieb:
btw. Herbert, why is convert a bad choice?
_bad_ maybe the wrong word here. If you have a vector graphic file
then convert creates a bitmap from the vector source.
So convert should be the last choice.
okay, that i u
Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> btw. Herbert, why is convert a bad choice?
Because it generates a bitmap file from your nice vector graphics one.
Prefer to generate a pdf file from eps (using epstopdf) because this
will retain the vector graphics nature of the file, meaning that it
will scale flawless
Katrin Pietzsch schrieb:
btw. Herbert, why is convert a bad choice?
_bad_ maybe the wrong word here. If you have a vector graphic file
then convert creates a bitmap from the vector source.
So convert should be the last choice.
Herbert
So now, for a solution - I converted the eps to pdf manually using
convert, that cuts off a good 1 in on the right side of the figure..
so I converted it to jpg instead and everything seems to be fine.. I'm
not sure why there's a problem with the eps figure - I generated it
using Adobe Illust
Nirmal Govind schrieb:
There's nothing magic about this. You just need to define a converter
eps->pdf. The preferences dialog should make this trivially easy.
The converter is already defined.. it's epstopdf..
only a question: did you run
pdflatex --shell-escape
otherwise epstopdf cannot work
H
Nirmal Govind wrote:
>> You could try running your figure through GhostScript's epstoeps
>> utility. This will ensure that the eps file is well formed.
>
> Tried this but I still get an error while using epstopdf..
Well try using gs itself then. I attach my_pstoppm, a shell script
wrapper showi
convert is not a good choice for eps files.
I see..
eps to jpg makes only sense for _real_ pictures, but not for
drawings.
you can try to install VTeX/Free, which is very easy
I believe they don't have a version for powerpc yet.. :-(
Thanks,
nirmal
You could try running your figure through GhostScript's epstoeps
utility. This will ensure that the eps file is well formed.
Tried this but I still get an error while using epstopdf..
"pdflatex looks for the pdf file in the current directory". To be
honest, I don't know, but this sounds probabl
Nirmal Govind schrieb:
So now, for a solution - I converted the eps to pdf manually using
convert, that cuts off a good 1 in on the right side of the figure.. so
convert is not a good choice for eps files.
I converted it to jpg instead and everything seems to be fine.. I'm not
sure why there's
Nirmal Govind wrote:
>> There's nothing magic about this. You just need to define a
>> converter eps->pdf. The preferences dialog should make this
>> trivially easy.
>
> The converter is already defined.. it's epstopdf..
>
>> You could use Imagemagick's convert, Sebastian Rahtz's epstopdf or
>>
There's nothing magic about this. You just need to define a converter
eps->pdf. The preferences dialog should make this trivially easy.
The converter is already defined.. it's epstopdf..
You could use Imagemagick's convert, Sebastian Rahtz's epstopdf or
even gs itself. Your call ;-)
Well, there
Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm trying to include a couple of eps figures in a presentation
> using LyX and the pdfscreen documentclass. LyX doesn't seem to able
> to convert the eps figures to pdf or any other format that pdflatex
> likes.. I thought this was possible (w
Hi.. I'm trying to include a couple of eps figures in a presentation
using LyX and the pdfscreen documentclass. LyX doesn't seem to able to
convert the eps figures to pdf or any other format that pdflatex likes..
I thought this was possible (with Imagemagick in the background).. is
Thanks guys. I ended up importing the figure into xfig, annotating
and exporting as ps/latex. Worked beautifully. Thanks for all the
suggestions.
Angus
Max Bian schrieb:
Absolutely. But what can be more annoying to have a graph at a corner
of a big page, and have to adjust the bondingbox manully?
there is a better solution together with the
preview-latex package, which dows the same inside
LyX with the mathstuff
Herbert
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Absolutely. But what can be more annoying to have a graph at a corner
of a big page, and have to adjust the bondingbox manully?
Instead of eps2eps, ps2eps will probably do a better job.
Max
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -E option does not work well when there are some
> _real
Max Bian schrieb:
# one.
dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 > $BASE.tmpeps
#rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
)
#mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
This script works, but it cannot get the bounding box quite right.
Dropping eps2eps line and
> # one.
> dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 > $BASE.tmpeps
> #rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
> )
> #mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
> eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
This script works, but it cannot get the bounding b
>
> 2. use pstricks.
>
> Andre'
If you just want to add text and formula, then I've found psfrag to be
pretty simple.
Rod
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 07:08:17PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I have a bunch of eps graphs that I'd like to annotate with LaTeX
> (axis labels, stuff like that). Can anyone give me some pointers to
> the best way to go about this?
1. xfig, write $a^3$ there, mark the text as 'special', do se
Angus wrote:
>I have a bunch of eps graphs that I'd like to annotate with LaTeX
>(axis labels, stuff like that). Can anyone give me some pointers to
>the best way to go about this?
If your graphs are of the mathematical kind, then check out the pstricks
package and pst-plot. A description is giv
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