"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
| EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
| useful graphical programs to transform a
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
| EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
| useful graphical programs to transform a
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
> Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
> | EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
> | useful graphical programs to
From: Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED], Niklas Hulden [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lista LyX
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RE: Importing EPS images in Lyx
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:00:36 +0100
I tried your example file ASIS and transformed
From: Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED], Niklas Hulden [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lista LyX
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RE: Importing EPS images in Lyx
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:00:36 +0100
I tried your example file ASIS and transformed
>>From: Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Niklas Hulden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lista LyX
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: RE: RE: Importing EPS images in Lyx
>>Date: Tue, 11 Jan 200
I tried your example file ASIS and transformed with ps2epsi (which is much
nicer at it really uses only the small space of your picture and not the
much larger space of the saved image) and had NO problem at all to view
the document in gv (View Postscript), both images rendered perfectly.
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
| EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
| useful graphical programs to transform a graphic format in another and how
I tried your example file ASIS and transformed with ps2epsi (which is much
nicer at it really uses only the small space of your picture and not the
much larger space of the saved image) and had NO problem at all to view
the document in gv (View Postscript), both images rendered perfectly.
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
| EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
| useful graphical programs to transform a graphic format in another and how
> I tried your example file ASIS and transformed with ps2epsi (which is much
> nicer at it really uses only the small space of your picture and not the
> much larger space of the saved image) and had NO problem at all to view
> the document in gv (View Postscript), both images rendered
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| What do you think of a little appendix to the user manual to explain what are
| EPS and PS files, solving problems with bounding boxes? And a little list of
| useful graphical programs to transform a graphic format in another and
At 10:39 AM 1/10/2000 +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
Hi!
Here are the step I followed:
1) create the EPS with stardraw or with gimp.
At least when you save as .eps in Stardraw it is essential to click the
"selected" option in the save-dialog. Othervise it saves the whole page as
an
At 10:39 AM 1/10/2000 +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
Hi!
Here are the step I followed:
1) create the EPS with stardraw or with gimp.
At least when you save as .eps in Stardraw it is essential to click the
"selected" option in the save-dialog. Othervise it saves the whole page as
an
At 10:39 AM 1/10/2000 +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>Hi!
>
>>
>> Here are the step I followed:
>> 1) create the EPS with stardraw or with gimp.
At least when you save as .eps in Stardraw it is essential to click the
"selected" option in the save-dialog. Othervise it saves the whole page as
an
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
[...]
I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
LyX; I tried:
1) xfig: it lacks of cad-like snapping function
What do you mean? Do you mean the "grid mode" and "point position"
functions in xfig? Every newly
On 07-Jan-2000 Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
Hi,
Hi Emanuele!
3) qcad: it is good for me but does not export EPS
Well you can print a PS image and then use ps2epsi to convert it to EPS.
5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
but if I
Hi, (hoping this message is not too long for the list)
5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
but if I insert them in a LyX (both 1.0.3 and 1.1.2) document and try to view
the resulting PS with gv, gv complains and shows everything except the image I
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
Hi,
I am "yet another LyX new user" writing the Phd thesis. I read your comments on
image formats... but my problems are still not solved.
I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
LyX; I tried:
1) xfig:
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
[...]
I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
LyX; I tried:
1) xfig: it lacks of cad-like snapping function
What do you mean? Do you mean the "grid mode" and "point position"
functions in xfig? Every newly
On 07-Jan-2000 Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
Hi,
Hi Emanuele!
3) qcad: it is good for me but does not export EPS
Well you can print a PS image and then use ps2epsi to convert it to EPS.
5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
but if I
Hi, (hoping this message is not too long for the list)
5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
but if I insert them in a LyX (both 1.0.3 and 1.1.2) document and try to view
the resulting PS with gv, gv complains and shows everything except the image I
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
Hi,
I am "yet another LyX new user" writing the Phd thesis. I read your comments on
image formats... but my problems are still not solved.
I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
LyX; I tried:
1) xfig:
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi wrote:
> [...]
> I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
> LyX; I tried:
>
> 1) xfig: it lacks of cad-like snapping function
What do you mean? Do you mean the "grid mode" and "point position"
functions in xfig? Every
On 07-Jan-2000 Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Emanuele!
>
> 3) qcad: it is good for me but does not export EPS
>
Well you can print a PS image and then use ps2epsi to convert it to EPS.
> 5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
>
Hi, (hoping this message is not too long for the list)
> > 5) stardraw (staroffice): the EPS files are well read by gv (and ghostscript)
> > but if I insert them in a LyX (both 1.0.3 and 1.1.2) document and try to view
> > the resulting PS with gv, gv complains and shows everything except the
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am "yet another LyX new user" writing the Phd thesis. I read your comments on
> image formats... but my problems are still not solved.
>
> I need to create EPS images (especially graphs and schemas) to be imported in
> LyX; I tried:
>
>
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