Re: using image created with inkscape

2006-06-23 Thread Paul Smith
On 6/23/06, Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: sodiprodi is now inkscape inkspace makes very nice SVG graphics and can export very nice PNG images. however, inkscape has strong limitations exporting EPS - especially if clip-path, scaling and the like is used (resulting EPS is broken - i

Re: using image created with inkscape

2006-06-23 Thread Martin A. Hansen
sodiprodi is now inkscape inkspace makes very nice SVG graphics and can export very nice PNG images. however, inkscape has strong limitations exporting EPS - especially if clip-path, scaling and the like is used (resulting EPS is broken - inkscape developers are aware of this). simple SVG->EPS wi

Re: using image created with inkscape

2006-06-22 Thread John Coppens
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 20:44:06 -0700 (PDT) "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I exported my graphic with inkscape to both EPS and Postscript. They > both look good when viewed with gv. > > But they won't load with LyX's Insert->Graphics. > Maybe a bit far-fetched, but 'skencil' loads SV

Re: using image created with inkscape

2006-06-22 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I exported my graphic with inkscape to both EPS and Postscript. They both look good when viewed with gv. But they won't load with LyX's Insert->Graphics. They both cause a convert failed. I see that the convertDefault.sh says: # The default converter if no other has been defined by the user fro

Re: using image created with inkscape

2006-06-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Any suggestions or pointers on creating good graphics to be used by LyX that will print well for a book? Jeremy, I'm far from a graphics expert, but I know that .eps files easily integrate into a .lyx document and look great in a professionally pri

using image created with inkscape

2006-06-22 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I created a 4-inch wide image in inkscape (using public domain clipart from openclipart.org). I have copies of it here in inkscape SVG format, Tex format using pstricks (as saved by inkscape) and PNG (es exported by inkscape): http://pilchuck.reedmedia.net/jeremy/tmp-x47856vukwakbjejhr/ 1) Fir