On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 04:52:59PM +0200, Ronald Pagel wrote:
> this lot raises a question to the developers: Is it really necessary to
> copy the .figs (and apparently not only those) to the temp dir?
Getting the tempdir stuff right is a major pain.
Without the tempdir it is e.g. hard to tell w
Ronald Pagel wrote:
> Indeed, the preview in lyx seems to be converted on the original .fig,
> whereas the latex run is performed in a temp dir. Then, there exists
> only a copy of the .fig but no copy of the files to be embedded into it
> (such as foo_1.eps). I understand that a temp dir should b
>>Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 16:52:59 +0200
>>From: Ronald Pagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: eps in a figure is missing in output
>>
>>
>>
>>Georg Baum wrote:
>>> Angus Leeming wrote:
>>>>I sus
Georg Baum wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I suspect that xfig generates an eps file that references the
foo_1.eps file rather than contains a copy of it. That's why the
bitmap file shown on the lyx screen works ok, because the bitmap is
complete.
At least on my system here (SuSE 9.0) xfig embeds t
Georg Baum wrote:
>> Angus Leeming wrote:
>>> Does it work if you specify an absolute path to foo_1.eps within
>>> the xfig file?
>
> I believe so, see below.
>
>> I suspect that xfig generates an eps file that references the
>> foo_1.eps file rather than contains a copy of it. That's why the
>>
Angus,
thank you for your response. Now I see the problem.
Angus Leeming wrote:
Does it work if you specify an absolute path to foo_1.eps within the
xfig file?
That's what I thought I did. Apparently, xfig 3.2.4 does not save the
whole path in the .fig if the embedded .eps is located in the same
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>> Does it work if you specify an absolute path to foo_1.eps within the
>> xfig file?
I believe so, see below.
> I suspect that xfig generates an eps file that references the
> foo_1.eps file rather than contains a copy of it. That's why the
> bitmap f
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Does it work if you specify an absolute path to foo_1.eps within the
> xfig file?
I suspect that xfig generates an eps file that references the
foo_1.eps file rather than contains a copy of it. That's why the
bitmap file shown on the lyx screen works ok, because the bitmap i
Ronald Pagel wrote:
> Dear lyx-users,
>
> I have drawn a figure in xfig which itself contains an eps-file.
> This figure is correctly shown within xfig and lyx. However, when I
> try to export the lyx-document which contains the figure to dvi or
> pdf, the eps-file is not shown in the output. I g
> I get an error message: No such
> picture file: foo_1.eps.
> Can someone explain that, please? There is no problem when I export the
> figure to eps (in xfig) and put that in my lyx-document.
As I know, LaTeX supports only PostScript (PS) pictures (.ps files).
When one use LyX to preview the doc
Dear lyx-users,
I have drawn a figure in xfig which itself contains an eps-file. This
figure is correctly shown within xfig and lyx. However, when I try to
export the lyx-document which contains the figure to dvi or pdf, the
eps-file is not shown in the output. I get an error message: No such
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