On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead?
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS on the fly (if it finds a
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead?
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS on
On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead?
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS on the fly (if it finds a
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead?
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS on
On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Helge Hafting writes:
>> Can you try pdflatex instead?
> Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
> far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS on the fly (if it
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-11-17, Luca Carlon wrote:
Helge Hafting writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead?
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far as I know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
... however, LyX will convert it to EPS
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor.
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
pstricks or something similiar that isn't supported by pdflatex. You'll
notice that immediately though.
Helgeg
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
pstricks or something similiar that
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Luca
This is very strange, under MacOSX I get:
Latex error: unknown graphics
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to a
usable format. In contrast, it seems that this is not possible under Mac, or
the appropriate converters are not
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to
a
usable format. In contrast, it seems
On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Luca
This is very strange, under
Am Tuesday 17 November 2009 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
made your files in Illustrator?
Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
(i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and LyXReconfigure).
/Anders
No, I created those files with
On 17 nov 2009, at 15.35, Luca Carlon wrote:
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
made your files in Illustrator?
Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
(i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and LyXReconfigure).
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg a...@mac.com wrote:
No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to convert
to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to make it
easier). If you save with the same filename, but with .png you can just do
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg a...@mac.com wrote:
No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to
convert to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to
make it
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor.
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
pstricks or something similiar that isn't supported by pdflatex. You'll
notice that immediately though.
Helgeg
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@... writes:
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
pstricks or something similiar that
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Luca
This is very strange, under MacOSX I get:
Latex error: unknown graphics
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to a
usable format. In contrast, it seems that this is not possible under Mac, or
the appropriate converters are not
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to
a
usable format. In contrast, it seems
On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it works.
Rainer
Luca
This is very strange, under
Am Tuesday 17 November 2009 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@... writes:
Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
as I
know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
At least under linux, it
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
made your files in Illustrator?
Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
(i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and LyXReconfigure).
/Anders
No, I created those files with
On 17 nov 2009, at 15.35, Luca Carlon wrote:
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
made your files in Illustrator?
Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
(i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and LyXReconfigure).
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg a...@mac.com wrote:
No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to convert
to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to make it
easier). If you save with the same filename, but with .png you can just do
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg a...@mac.com wrote:
No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to
convert to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to
make it
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor.
Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made
Helge Hafting writes:
> Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
> software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
> pstricks or something similiar that isn't supported by pdflatex. You'll
> notice that immediately though.
>
>
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Helge Hafting writes:
> > Can you try pdflatex instead? The pdf will be made with different
> > software, and usually much faster too. The only problem is if you use
> > pstricks or something
Rainer M Krug writes:
> > Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
> > as I
> > know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
> >
>
> At least under linux, it works.
>
> Rainer
>
> >
> > Luca
This is very strange, under MacOSX I get:
Latex error:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
> > > Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as
> far
> > > as I
> > > know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
> > >
> >
> > At least under linux, it
Rainer M Krug writes:
> as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
> incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to a
> usable format. In contrast, it seems that this is not possible under Mac, or
> the appropriate converters are
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
> > as far as I understand LyX, it uses a chain of converters to convert
> > incompatible graphic formats. Under Linux, eps files can be converted to
> a
> > usable format. In
On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>> Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
>>> as I
>>> know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
>>>
>>
>> At least under linux, it works.
>>
>> Rainer
>>
>>>
>>> Luca
>
>
Am Tuesday 17 November 2009 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
> On 17 nov 2009, at 13.59, Luca Carlon wrote:
>
> > Rainer M Krug writes:
> >>> Unfortunaltely no, it is not possible. I use eps graphic files, and as far
> >>> as I
> >>> know, they're not supported by pdflatex.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
Anders Ekberg writes:
> Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
made your files in Illustrator?
> Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
> (i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and LyX>Reconfigure).
>
> /Anders
No, I created those files
On 17 nov 2009, at 15.35, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Anders Ekberg writes:
>> Hmmm, I think I remember having something like that a long time ago. Have you
> made your files in Illustrator?
>> Have you tried eps2eps on the file?
>> (i guess you have done the standard sudo texhash and
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
> No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to convert
> to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to make it
> easier). If you save with the same filename, but with .png you can
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Luca Carlon wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
> > No, my mistake. Kornel is right. Possible the easiest for you is to
> convert to png (you can write png-files directly from your matlab script to
Steve Litt sl...@... writes:
Have her email one back to you and see if YOU can open it. That will rule out
corruption.
STeveT
Well, I can do this. I will ask her. Thanks.
Luca
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
I have experienced problems with PDFs created on Mac. I don't know if it can
have anything to do with this:
http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/fontcache/fix-font-cache-bug.html
Anyway the problem appears for, say one in 5 to 10 colleagues with no apparent
clue to
2009/11/12 Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com:
[...]
This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
Anyway, this is a good excuse to take advantage of the portability of LyX...
let's create the PDF under Linux! :-)
On 12 nov 2009, at 09.06, Luca Carlon wrote:
This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
Just a clarification: I create a PostScript file and then use ps2pdf from the
MacGhostView package
Hi Luca,
I've had a similar problem with my files, also created on a Mac. I
tell the the person having the problem to get the newest version of
Acrobat Reader, and it has not failed yet.
Maria
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Anders Ekberg a...@...
Steve Litt sl...@... writes:
Have her email one back to you and see if YOU can open it. That will rule out
corruption.
STeveT
Well, I can do this. I will ask her. Thanks.
Luca
Anders Ekberg a...@... writes:
I have experienced problems with PDFs created on Mac. I don't know if it can
have anything to do with this:
http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/fontcache/fix-font-cache-bug.html
Anyway the problem appears for, say one in 5 to 10 colleagues with no apparent
clue to
2009/11/12 Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com:
[...]
This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
Anyway, this is a good excuse to take advantage of the portability of LyX...
let's create the PDF under Linux! :-)
On 12 nov 2009, at 09.06, Luca Carlon wrote:
This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
Just a clarification: I create a PostScript file and then use ps2pdf from the
MacGhostView package
Hi Luca,
I've had a similar problem with my files, also created on a Mac. I
tell the the person having the problem to get the newest version of
Acrobat Reader, and it has not failed yet.
Maria
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Anders Ekberg a...@...
Steve Litt writes:
> Have her email one back to you and see if YOU can open it. That will rule out
> corruption.
>
> STeveT
Well, I can do this. I will ask her. Thanks.
Luca
Anders Ekberg writes:
> I have experienced problems with PDFs created on Mac. I don't know if it can
have anything to do with this:
> http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/fontcache/fix-font-cache-bug.html
> Anyway the problem appears for, say one in 5 to 10 colleagues with no apparent
clue to
2009/11/12 Luca Carlon :
[...]
>
> This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
> use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
> Anyway, this is a good excuse to take advantage of the portability of LyX...
> let's create the PDF under Linux!
On 12 nov 2009, at 09.06, Luca Carlon wrote:
> This is interesting indeed. Anyway, you say ps2pdf should solve the problem? I
> use precisely ps2pdf to generate the PDF.
Just a clarification: I create a PostScript file and then use ps2pdf from the
MacGhostView package
Hi Luca,
I've had a similar problem with my files, also created on a Mac. I
tell the the person having the problem to get the newest version of
Acrobat Reader, and it has not failed yet.
Maria
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Anders Ekberg
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been able
to read
On 11/11/09, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command
for
Did you try one of the other two methods?
my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been
able
to read those PDFs but only my
On 2009-11-11, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could
be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf
command for my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's
Liviu Andronic landronim...@... writes:
I usually check my PDFs with Adobe Reader (here, on Linux). Did you try it?
Liviu
Yes, of course. Tried with Adobe under MacOSX, Linux and Windows XP and Vista.
No problems...
Luca
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would exclude data corruption as she told me she has never been able
On Wednesday 11 November 2009 19:52:47 Luca Carlon wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would
On 12 nov 2009, at 01.52, Luca Carlon wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would exclude data
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been able
to read
On 11/11/09, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command
for
Did you try one of the other two methods?
my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been
able
to read those PDFs but only my
On 2009-11-11, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could
be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf
command for my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's
Liviu Andronic landronim...@... writes:
I usually check my PDFs with Adobe Reader (here, on Linux). Did you try it?
Liviu
Yes, of course. Tried with Adobe under MacOSX, Linux and Windows XP and Vista.
No problems...
Luca
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would exclude data corruption as she told me she has never been able
On Wednesday 11 November 2009 19:52:47 Luca Carlon wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would
On 12 nov 2009, at 01.52, Luca Carlon wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
Günter
I would exclude data
Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could be
patient and at least try to give me some hints.
I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command for
my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been able
to read
On 11/11/09, Luca Carlon wrote:
> I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf command
> for
>
Did you try one of the other two methods?
> my supervisor. The problem is that now, she's telling me she's never been
> able
> to read those PDFs but
On 2009-11-11, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Hi guys! I know this is not the right place to ask this, but maybe you could
> be
> patient and at least try to give me some hints.
> I'm writing my thesis with LyX, and I produce PDF's using the ps2pdf
> command for my supervisor. The problem is that now,
Liviu Andronic writes:
> I usually check my PDFs with Adobe Reader (here, on Linux). Did you try it?
> Liviu
Yes, of course. Tried with Adobe under MacOSX, Linux and Windows XP and Vista.
No problems...
Luca
Guenter Milde writes:
> It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
> normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
> hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
>
> Günter
I would exclude data corruption as she told me she has never been
On Wednesday 11 November 2009 19:52:47 Luca Carlon wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
> > It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
> > normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
> > hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
> >
> >
On 12 nov 2009, at 01.52, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
>> It rather looks like data corruption on the way (or opening a PDF as
>> normal text) How do you transfer the PDFs to her? What happens, if you
>> hand her copy on a floppy or USB-stick?
>>
>> Günter
>
> I would
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