Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Giovanni wrote: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this. Jürgen

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Giovanni wrote: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this. Jürgen

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Giovanni wrote: > It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this. Jürgen

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen: Giovanni giovanni...@... writes: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages of an external pdf. I

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin: If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen: Giovanni giovanni...@... writes: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages of an external pdf. I

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin: If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen: > Giovanni writes: > > > > It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? > > Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? > Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages > of an

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-08 Thread Giovanni
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin: > If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from > the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to > reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of > your document). Otherwise, pasting it

problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Giovanni
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: empty space, till the end of the

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until you posting. This

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Giovanni wrote: Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: empty space,

problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Giovanni
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: empty space, till the end of the

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes: It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until you posting. This

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Giovanni wrote: Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: empty space,

problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Giovanni
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: It's possible to have the

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Giovanni writes: > It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph? Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic? Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until you posting.

Re: problem inserting .pdf as external material

2009-04-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Giovanni wrote: Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material, using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking result... I get something like: As you can see in the .pdf: It's