I think this is a problem with epstopdf.

Try removing the "%%Orientation: " line from your eps file and try
again. This is a hack, but I don't know the rigt fix yet.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:54:39AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>   I have a line drawing I did (in xfig) that is imported into a figure
> float. When I look at the figure within LyX it appears properly --
> horizontal orientation.
> 
>   However, when I view the compiled document (generally pdflatex in
> acroread) the figure is rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise. This puts the
> "x" axis vertically on the right, the "y" axis horizontally along the bottom
> and everything else equally mis-placed.
> 
>   I assume the problem is the size of the figure and that's why it's rotated
> when printed. In the figure properties dialog box I see many options for
> sizing; most make no sense to me. At first I tried 50% with the scale%
> measure, followed by 50% of the page%, then 40%. The figure is reduced in
> size, but it's still rotated!
> 
>   What have I done wrong here? This I've not seen before and I have a large
> number of equivalent line figures to include so I need to learn how to place
> them properly.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rich
> 
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> 
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