On Thu, 9 Dec 2021, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I understand Rich. I tend to think that when outliers are important,
boxplots are maybe not the best way to represent such a data. For example,
they easily get difficult to interpret because of the compression imposed
by them on the boxes, given the ax
I understand Rich. I tend to think that when outliers are important, boxplots
are maybe not the best way to represent such a data. For example, they easily
get difficult to interpret because of the compression imposed by them on the
boxes, given the axes’ scales.
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2021, Murat Yildizoglu via lyx-users wrote:
In Rich’s specific case, I suspect that the outliers of the boxplots crowd
the plot. ggplot has an option for not plotting them, then you have just
simple boxes left on the plot, and they do not need much memory, a few Ko
only.
Murat,
You can even save in PNG from R and choose the definition in dpi that you want
and the size of the bitmap plot. You can make them quite big, they will never
be as demanding as a vector image (as in a pdf export) with thousands data
points.
In Rich’s specific case, I suspect that the outliers o
On Thu, 9 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
Here: https://hvoss.org/document2.pdf is a pdf with your image, the first
one as pdf the second one as png:
-rw-r--r-- 1 voss wheel 108688 9 Dez 14:49 all-discharge-plots-1.png
-rw-r--r--@ 1 voss wheel 3704503 9 Dez 14:45 all-disch
Am 08.12.21 um 18:09 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
That's a lot of time. How many words is this book?
It's not the document's size, but the PDF image's size. I've attached
a copy
of the 3.7M file so everyone can play with loading it in a docume
On Thu, 9 Dec 2021, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote:
I've had some issues similar to this, although none of my timings are as
long as you describe. I often create plots with matplotlib. I believe that
if you draw, say a scatterplot with 10^6 data points, the resulting pdf
will contain 10^6 instr
Rich Shepard said on Wed, 8 Dec 2021 09:53:55 -0800 (PST)
>On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> There are ways to shrink PDF size:
>> Web search: linux shrink pdf size
>
>SteveT,
>
>First hit uses ghostscript; I never dove deep into gs and didn't know
>that it can effectively compress a PD
I am not a pdf expert but this rather surprising given my experience with R
plots. Rich, have you checked that the figures have not been converted to
bitmaps with a default (and probably insufficient ) quality during this
compression?
You can check it by zooming in on the figures to see if they
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
There are ways to shrink PDF size:
Web search: linux shrink pdf size
SteveT,
First hit uses ghostscript; I never dove deep into gs and didn't know that
it can effectively compress a PDF file. It compressed the original 3,704,503
byte file to 897,417 bytes
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
If the plot has many points, the PDF may not be the best choice. I have
even seen cases where the printer cannot process the page with such a plot
I generally choose to export such graphics as a bitmap (PNG) with a high
definition for ensuring a suffic
Murat Yildizoglu said on Wed, 8 Dec 2021 08:49:14 +0700
>Dear Rich,
>If the plot has many points, the PDF may not be the best choice. I
>have even seen cases where the printer cannot process the page with
>such a plot I generally choose to export such graphics as a bitmap
>(PNG) with a high defi
Dear Rich,
If the plot has many points, the PDF may not be the best choice. I have even
seen cases where the printer cannot process the page with such a plot I
generally choose to export such graphics as a bitmap (PNG) with a high
definition for ensuring a sufficient quality for inclusion in t
Rich Shepard said on Tue, 7 Dec 2021 16:05:09 -0800 (PST)
>On Tue, 7 Dec 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> As far as my diagrams created in Inkscape, I put them in the images
>> folder as .svg, and tell LyX to compile each to PDF. PDF completely
>> saves the vector information, so that you can resize w
On Tue, 7 Dec 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
As far as my diagrams created in Inkscape, I put them in the images folder
as .svg, and tell LyX to compile each to PDF. PDF completely saves the
vector information, so that you can resize without significant jaggies.
Steve,
I don't use Inkscape. My image
On 18/01/2012 12:07 PM, HHa wrote:
In Tools->properties->file handling->file format I find several choices
for e. g. simple text, latex, pdf, but for each group there is only onw
viewer. What is the purpose of the choices?
It allows you to select the viewer that is launched according to the
fo
In Tools->properties->file handling->file format I find several choices
for e. g. simple text, latex, pdf, but for each group there is only onw
viewer. What is the purpose of the choices?
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2009/8/15 rgheck :
> On 08/15/2009 03:21 PM, unknownmosquito wrote:
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> In the GUI for LyX the Add and Modify buttons are gray. I can't modify.
>>> Any advice is appreciated.
>>>
>>> I'm running 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4
>>>
>>> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n669102/Picture%2B3.png
On 08/15/2009 03:21 PM, unknownmosquito wrote:
Joe wrote:
In the GUI for LyX the Add and Modify buttons are gray. I can't modify.
Any advice is appreciated.
I'm running 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n669102/Picture%2B3.png Picture+3.png
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n669102
69102/Picture%2B3.png
>
I have this same problem on two different Fedora 11 machines:
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3450869/%2BPreferences.png
It is extremely frustrating. If there is a workaround, please let me know.
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Thank you. It is confusing!
However, I've just discovered that it is covered in the documentation
(Appendix B of the user guide). My apologies for not RTFMing before.
Best.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:21 PM, killermike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Florin Oprina wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>> I'm trying
Florin Oprina wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to add a new "file format" in the preferences dialogue.
However, the Add button is greyed out. What am I missing?
This can look a bit confusing at first. You start editing an existing
file format and then click on add.
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Hi all!
I'm trying to add a new "file format" in the preferences dialogue.
However, the Add button is greyed out. What am I missing?
Using LyX 1.5.3 on Ubuntu Linux
Thanks in advance.
rgheck wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I know that this dialog is quite unintuitive, but the other developers
don't agree with me.
One does.
As does one non-developer. :-)
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I know that this dialog is quite unintuitive, but the other developers
don't agree with me.
One does.
rh
Joe schrieb:
In the GUI for LyX the Add and Modify buttons are gray. I can't modify. Any
advice is appreciated.
You can only press the modify button when you changed an existing file format. To add a file format
and change its edit fields to a new one. Than you can press Add. The UserGuide
ext:
http://n2.nabble.com/can%27t-edit-Converters%2C-File-Formats%2C-Copiers-tp669102p669102.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Hi
I have started to use a program called ipe. It is excellent for good
locking figures using lines.
It has the capability to save both eps and pdf, while its "native" format is
.xml
I tried to make it possible to insert such xml files and have LyX do the
right conversion to the right format depend
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