Mike Brookes wrote:
I can send you
some small example image files if you want (around 25kB each).
Please send me an example file so I can verify whether the solution works.
Thanks.
Joost
Mike Brookes wrote:
It clips part of the image so you can only see the top left quarter of the
original image content (definitely a bug by your definintion). The effect is
fully reversible by setting the Printing_Preferences->Advanced->Paper_Size to
either A4 (bad) or to "Postscript Custom Page
Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Brookes, Mike wrote:
>
> > I installed Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows using the standard installer but found
> > that many images became clipped when converting from .emf (Windows
> > metafile) to .eps format. After quite a lot of searching I discovered
> > that
Brookes, Mike wrote:
> I installed Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows using the standard installer but found
> that many images became clipped when converting from .emf (Windows
> metafile) to .eps format. After quite a lot of searching I disscovered
> that the problem lay in the settings of the newly installed
I installed Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows using the standard installer but found
that many images became clipped when converting from .emf (Windows
metafile) to .eps format. After quite a lot of searching I disscovered
that the problem lay in the settings of the newly installed metafile2esp
pseudo-printer.