It's always helpful to include a Minimal Working Example.
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On 2019-04-17 05:21 , Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 4/16/19 11:45 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> What do I have to insert in the converter box for JPG to EPS?
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
> [Oops. I accidentally repli
On 4/16/19 11:45 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do I have to insert in the converter box for JPG to EPS?
Wolfgang
[Oops. I accidentally replied directly rather to the list; I'm reposting
here for completeness.]
Assuming you have ImageMagick installed, you can use "convert $$i
eps
On 16.04.19 17:49, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
If you're talking about inserting graphics, you can insert a jpg file
directly. I'm not sure that Lyx would even do a conversion for you.
Quoting Wolfgang Engelmann :
What do I have to insert in the converter box for JPG to EPS?
Wolfgang
If you're talking about inserting graphics, you can insert a jpg file
directly. I'm not sure that Lyx would even do a conversion for you.
Quoting Wolfgang Engelmann :
What do I have to insert in the converter box for JPG to EPS?
Wolfgang
What do I have to insert in the converter box for JPG to EPS?
Wolfgang
Am 04.01.2019 um 18:51 schrieb Jacques Le Bourlot :
>
> Dear Stephan,
>
> Yes! It solved most of my issues. I did have to add converters for png and
> gif files too (nothing automatic…), but the result is fine, and it works
> without any further action required. And the final file is HUGELY
ve)
>>>> * LyX 2.3.2
>>>> * TeXLive-2018
>>>> * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort.
>>>>
>>>> I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message
>>>> (note: translated from French by myself)
., with a dvi step somewhere).
>>>
>>> I’m running into difficulties after a recent update:
>>>
>>> * Mac OSX 10.14.2 (Mojave)
>>> * LyX 2.3.2
>>> * TeXLive-2018
>>> * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort.
>>>
th MacPort.
>
> I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message
> (note: translated from French by myself): « no information to convert jpg
> files to eps - define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I
> sometime do not get this message, but
): « no information to convert jpg files to eps
- define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I sometime do not
get this message, but a LaTeX error: « LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of
graphic in ... »
I did add a converter in preferences: « convert $$o $$i », without success.
If I convert
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
E.Kaplan wrote:
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
the preferences?
This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
uses ImageMagick, and the line can
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
E.Kaplan wrote:
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
the preferences?
This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
uses ImageMagick, and the line can
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> E.Kaplan wrote:
>> What is the converted from jpg to eps?
>> What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
>> the preferences?
> This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
&g
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of the
preferences?
Thanks
E.Kaplan wrote:
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
the preferences?
This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
uses ImageMagick, and the line can be as simple as:
convert $$i $$o
That's
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of the
preferences?
Thanks
E.Kaplan wrote:
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
the preferences?
This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
uses ImageMagick, and the line can be as simple as:
convert $$i $$o
That's
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of the
preferences?
Thanks
E.Kaplan wrote:
What is the converted from jpg to eps?
What is the syntax of the relevant line in the CONVERTERS section of
the preferences?
This will depend upon your platform. But on Linux, at least, LyX usually
uses ImageMagick, and the line can be as simple as:
convert $$i $$o
That's
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
fig1.jpg 662 kb (picture-)size selected 2 !!! - picture size of dvi: 20%text
fig1.jpg 33 Mb (picture-)size selected 20
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
You wrote the size is 2. What unit did you use? text%, page% or what?
When you have problems with text%, then try another
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
fig1.jpg 662 kb (picture-)size selected 2 !!! - picture size of dvi: 20%text
fig1.jpg 33 Mb (picture-)size selected 20
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
You wrote the size is 2. What unit did you use? text%, page% or what?
When you have problems with text%, then try another
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
fig1.jpg 662 kb (picture-)size selected 2 !!! -> picture size of dvi: 20%text
fig1.jpg 33 Mb (picture-)size selected 20
I have to set the (picture-)size of a jpg image to 2 (instead of 20) in order
to get 20 %text size, whereas the same eps image set to 20% gives the correct
20 %text size.
You wrote the size is 2. What unit did you use? text%, page% or what?
When you have problems with text%, then try another
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