On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Paul Smith wrote:

The discussion at the address below may help you:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-users&m=109421446118311&w=2

Paul,

  Thank you, but that thread doesn't help. Yet it gives me ideas.

  The difference between my situation and that in the thread is that my
figures were "printed" by tgif directly as .eps files which displayed in all
their glory in lyx-1.3.4 and earlier. The figures haven't changed, but the
display has. So, it might be with a lyx converter somewhere.

  More info:

  I just fired up my notebook which is still running lyx-1.3.4 on
slackware-10.0. The figures within the floats display just as clear and
sharp as they always have.

  So, the problem -- my problem, at least -- is a change between 1.3.4 and
1.3.5. Same document file, same .eps figures, same latex on the same linux
distribution, but when I open a figure float and let the impage display, I
see two different results. 1.3.4 displays them as clearly as the surrounding
text while 1.3.5 displays them as a few, scattered black dots that appear
where there is text in the image.

  Could this be the eps coverter in the new version? Just where do I look to
see what's being used? When I open the Edit->Preferences dialog box and
examine the list under Converters, I see all sorts of converters from one
format to another, but what's used to display an .eps image within the
document itself?

  How do I identify what changed between the two versions?

Rich

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