I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I have images, but
they don't appear to be scaled
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap
images. Therefore, your images are converted to bitmaps and hence the
quality of scaling is bad because your images are
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 18:31 schrieb Neal Becker:
Actually, it seems not that it's scaled badly, but that it isn't scaled
at
all. I set the scaling to 100% \text, which is what I always do. The
xmgrace graphic is landscape (the default). The lyx preview is fine, but
the pdf version
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I have images, but
they don't appear to be scaled
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap
images. Therefore, your images are converted to bitmaps and hence the
quality of scaling is bad because your images are
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 18:31 schrieb Neal Becker:
Actually, it seems not that it's scaled badly, but that it isn't scaled
at
all. I set the scaling to 100% \text, which is what I always do. The
xmgrace graphic is landscape (the default). The lyx preview is fine, but
the pdf version
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps->pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I have images, but
they don't appear to be scaled
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps->pdf to use ImageMagick's convert.
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
>> nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
>> update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
>>
>> I changed the
Neal Becker wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
>
>> On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
>>> nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
>>> update, and ghostscript is crashing in
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb Paul Smith:
> On 2/18/07, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap
> images. Therefore, your images are converted to bitmaps and hence the
> quality of scaling is bad because your images
Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2007 18:31 schrieb Neal Becker:
> Actually, it seems not that it's scaled badly, but that it isn't scaled
at
> all. I set the scaling to 100% \text, which is what I always do. The
> xmgrace graphic is landscape (the default). The lyx preview is fine, but
> the pdf
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in
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