Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2 printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the problem.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Sutovsky schrieb: > > > I incorrectly stated that they > > were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those > I > > rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have > been > > correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped. > > > > The change happened when I upgraded to Lyx 1.5.3 from Lyx 1.5.2 and from > > Miktex 2.6 to Miktex 2.7. before my outputs with the same eps were fine. > > After updating my dissertation based on my advisor's comment i found out > > that the images are rotated in pdf output. > > In general, I would not update programs until the thesis is finished. > > But anyway, your EPS is in the wrong format. When I want to convert it to > PDF using GSview's > pdfwrite option, I get the rotated, cropped result. I also get this when I > use Acrobat for the > conversion. So no wonder that also pdftex does this. I unfortunately can't > tell you what is the > problematic code in your EPS. > > In case you want to have a PDF output of your document, you can directly > use PDF-images. So my > advice is to either > > - transform all EPS-images to the right orientation > - or transform all EPS images to PDF (use then a text editor to change all > the file names in your > LyX document from ".eps" to ".pdf". > > regards Uwe >
