That is quite Thanks, ~Ben On Jun 6, 2014 11:11 AM, "Patrick Dupre" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > =========================================================================== > Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: [email protected] > Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | > Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | > Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 > 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France > =========================================================================== > > > > Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 at 4:25 PM > From: "Benedict Holland" <[email protected]> > To: "Steve Burnham" <[email protected]> > Cc: "Patrick Dupre" <[email protected]>, lyx <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: error > > EPS files are not natively supported. The pdf created is a wrapper for the > EPS. Do you have the > > eps was originally the only supported graphic file format for latex, isn't > it? > Which would it not supported any more. To my knowledge, the editors still > like the eps files! > > \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.eps,png} %Allowed includegraphics > > Declared in the preamble? There are huge reasons to not use .jpgs in text > and an EPS should work. I know that this might be a huge pain, but if it > doesn't work, can you load it into something and save it as a pdf? A pdf > will work. I have had great luck with svg files as well but yes, you might > also have to spam the dev list. > > ~Ben > > > > On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Steve Burnham <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 at 9:08 PM > From: "Steve Burnham" <[email protected][[email protected]]> > To: "Patrick Dupre" <[email protected][[email protected]]>, lyx < > [email protected][[email protected]]> > Subject: Re: error > > On June 5, 2014 at 12:50:35 PM, Patrick Dupre ([email protected][ > [email protected]]) wrote: > > > Hello, > > Can somebody tell me what is wrong in this file? > There 2 issues, > with the figure and with the bibliography! > > Thank. > > > > =========================================================================== > Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: [email protected][[email protected]] > Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | > Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | > Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 > 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France > > =========================================================================== > > > I don’t know if this is an acceptable solution for you but when I convert > the .eps file to a .jpg and insert that instead it complies properly. I’ve > attached the .jpg if you would like it. I don’t see any problems with the > bibliography. > > -Steve > On June 5, 2014 at 15:09:08 PM, Patrick Dupre ([email protected][ > [email protected]]) wrote: > > > Hello, > > Why I need to use epstopdf > How can I avoid to use epstopdf. I have an eps file, there is not point to > convert it! > > Thank. > > =========================================================================== > Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: [email protected][[email protected]] > Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | > Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | > Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 > 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France > =========================================================================== > > > > This is probably a question better suited for a LyX developer to answer > but I would assume that unless you have used .eps files successfully before > then LyX isn’t able to handle them and doesn’t know what they are. I don’t > know what operating system you are using but on OSX and Windows there are > very simple to use screen capture tools where you can just open up the file > and draw a box around the picture and it creates a .jpg file. I run OSX > and this is what I did with your file (Cmd+Shift+4). > > -Steve > > > > > > > > >
