Ok:This one, for me in ps, pdf and dvi, puts a blank page first and doesnt 
display the last few subsections.
thanks --b
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 11:43 pm, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Bill Jehle wrote:
> > Hi; i have a little problem in that when I export or view pdf, ps, or dvi
> > a blank page is added at the front and the last page or so is cut off.
> > Export as txt or html seems to work fine.
> > RH7.2, lyx-1.1.6fix4-1, tetex-1.0.7-38.2, dvipdfm-0.13.2b-1, dvips(k)
> > 5.86
>
> send demofile
>
>
> Herbert

-- 
Bill Jehle
http://billjehle.com
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Sketchbook Show
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The premise of this show was, at first, to just have some artists bring
 in their sketchbooks for the viewer to leaf through as if they were finished
 pieces on their own.
 Basically a book show.
 After I broached the subject with a few of my friends I realized that even
 thought they all work from some kind of source material these materials
 rarely fell into the category that we would consider a sketchbook.
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What is a sketchbook? I consider it a database and source for the artists
 to build their pieces or projects from.
 Artists need to have images and information readily available for use in
 their work.
 Because this material is in the form of notes, raw images, drawings, photograph
s, color studies, scraps of images, video clips, storyboards, musical notation,
 audio clips, quick sketches, detailed sketches, installation diagrams,
 cad drawings, construction permits, engineering approvals, negatives, collages,
 etc, they often have an intrinsic or an actual beauty of their own.
 While they may not stand on their own as 
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ART
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 they often have a quality of spontaneous combustion that may be refined
 out in the final piece.
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I want to, by making the supporting material visible, arrive at some understandi
ng of how and why artistic decisions are made.
 I want to make visible the wizard at work behind the curtain.
 I want to try to make apparent the mistakes, wins, clumsiness and vituosity
 inherent in art production.
 
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I would like to show a finished piece or two (if the artist thinks it would
 be appropriate and accomodates space restrictions) to make sense of the
 supporting materials.
 
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People who want to be in the Sketchbook Show.
 
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Robert Aull, 310-459-2862
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Robin Palanker, 310-837-6798
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Karen Schwenkmeyer, 323-664-6308
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Shannon Noble, 323-664-6308 
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Kristina Lucas, 707-546-0664 
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Michael Hayden, 707-546-0664 
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Bill Jehle, 310-455-1862 
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