Sorry I have to retract my previous message. It still produces figure
with large blank space with the "-E". I wounder why it works in my
script, but not yours.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
> > If you have to use the powerful pstex/pstex_t combined figures in
> LyX
> > as I do, you may find the following script helpful. Basically it
> > converts the two-part figure into one single eps. It saves me lots
> of
> > headache because I don't have to deal with two files. Scaling and
> > rotating also become easier since I can do it via the insert
> graphics
> > dialog.
>
> I use the following script to convert .fig to .eps directly:
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # usage: fig2tex foo.fig foo.tex
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # usage: fig2eps foo.fig foo.eps
>
> TMPDIR=/tmp
> BASE=fig2epstmp_$$
> PSNAME=fig2epstmp_content_$$.ps
>
> echo "
> \\documentclass{article}
> \\usepackage{epsfig}
> \\usepackage{color}
> \\pagestyle{empty}
> \\begin{filecontents}{$PSNAME}
> `fig2dev -L pstex $1`
> \\end{filecontents}
> \\begin{document}
> \\begin{center}
> `fig2dev -L pstex_t -p $PSNAME $1`
> \\end{center}
> \\end{document}
> " > $TMPDIR/$BASE.tex
>
> (
> cd $TMPDIR ;
> latex $BASE.tex ;
> # sometimes empty pages at the beginning are produced. Just use the
> last
> # one.
> dvips -f $BASE.dvi | psselect _1 > $BASE.tmpeps
> rm -f $BASE.tex $BASE.log $BASE.dvi $BASE.aux $PSNAME
> )
> #mv $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
> eps2eps -- $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps $2
> rm $TMPDIR/$BASE.tmpeps
>
>
> Actually, I thought this was already part of LyX but this seemingly
> never
> got included.
>
> Andre'
>
> --
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> will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
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