The users guide talks about xfig at length for figures. What if you
have a bitmap of a computer screen for instance. I can embed it as a
png file and display it in html via htlatex, but what if I want to be
able to generate a pdf file version, too?
I am running 1.3.7 on Windows XP.
Thanks
Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
http://www.nuetools.co.uk/stripfile.html
I will ask for it on the Fedora mailing list.
Paul
Strip
Does anyone have any examples of using lyx with sgmltools
to create man pages and/or info pages?
Are there any examples out there?
thank You.
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Ah, Linux is another relatively simple problem. Here are some options:
1. Perhaps the best method for image compression today comes from a
technique and package known as SPIHT, which uses wavelet compression.
Packages are available for various operating systems, including Linux.
See http://www.si
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
I could revisit that decision, but I've already got a layout that's a
derivative of Book, so I'd like to have a lot more reasons to go Koma than
just the title page. If the only benefit is just the title page, I'd rather
fine tune the title page with volumi
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 05:40 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Typically, the subtitle is longer than the title and therefore is printed
> > in a smaller font. What I'd like to do is have them both on the title
> > page.
> >
> > I'm using my own derivative of the
On 6/13/06, David Neeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Transparent layers are only supported on a few file formats, of course.
That said, there are a number of programs available that allow you to
optimize your images, often *greatly* reducing file size.
For example, if you use Windows you might l
Hi all,
I've created a breakout box environment so that the box title is passed to the
LaTeX environment. However, I don't know how to make it so that I can specify
the box title to the LyX environment. As a temporary (or maybe not so
temporary) kludge, I have the LyX environment call the LaTeX
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
Typically, the subtitle is longer than the title and therefore is printed in a
smaller font. What I'd like to do is have them both on the title page.
I'm using my own derivative of the Book environment for this project.
SteveT,
Consider deriving the
Hi all,
If you notice, most modern books have two lines to their title, as in:
===
Guide to LaTeX
Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting
===
or
===
The Cathedral & the Bazaar
Musings on Linux and Open Sou
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Adrian M. Peter wrote:
I am trying to export my Lyx file to DVI on Windows. However, the
figures
are not appearing in the file. The YAP complains that the figure is
supposed to located in some Lyx temp directory under my local settings
folder. Is there a way to fix thi
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
In my case it's 100% the former. I have no problem with revealing my
mistakes worldwide, but don't have a lot of time to learn the ins and
outs of Wikis.
In that case, let me give you the 30-second tutorial... You'll find the
result of the tutorial here
Adrian M. Peter wrote:
I am trying to export my Lyx file to DVI on Windows. However, the figures
are not appearing in the file. The YAP complains that the figure is
supposed to located in some Lyx temp directory under my local settings
folder. Is there a way to fix this? Why doesn't it just
Dear LyXers,
While working with the 1.4.0pre2 mac
versions, I cold manage to introduce EPS figures
into the text. It worked perfectly, and I was
able to see the images in the screen without
problems. Now, I changed to 1.4.1 and catch up
the same document (a report) in order to continue
wit
Transparent layers are only supported on a few file formats, of course.
That said, there are a number of programs available that allow you to
optimize your images, often *greatly* reducing file size.
For example, if you use Windows you might look at the freeware
selections at http://www.snapfile
Hello everyone!
I'm using lyx-1.5.0svn on an amd64 gentoo box which I update against the
master subversion repository quite regularly. The last few days I've had
some troubles using the View->Update menu to preview the document in an
external viewer. The problem is that the update entry is greyed
christiaan pauw wrote:
> Hi all
>
> In lyx 1.4.1. (win) the side border gets lost if one inserts vspace in
> a table. I attach an example.
>
> Regards
> Christiaan
>
One way to solve this would be to use a "strut" instead of vspace. A
strut is a rectangular box of zero width, and thus invisible,
Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I have taken a screen-shot of a certain window containing an intricate
> figure. Around the figure everything is white. Then I thought that
> changing the white to transparent, I would get a picture with a
> smaller size, which would lead to a pdf document with a
Dear All
I have taken a screen-shot of a certain window containing an intricate
figure. Around the figure everything is white. Then I thought that
changing the white to transparent, I would get a picture with a
smaller size, which would lead to a pdf document with a smaller size
too. Can this be
Hi all
In lyx 1.4.1. (win) the side border gets lost if one inserts vspace in a
table. I attach an example.
Regards
Christiaan
vspaceexample.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
vspaceexample.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2006 10:47 schrieb Paul Smith:
> On 6/13/06, Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I increase print font size in lyx? Everything I print is
> > really small, although in LyX gui they are quite large?
>
> Change the size of the font of your document; in LyX 1.4.1:
>
> Doc
On 6/13/06, Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I increase print font size in lyx? Everything I print is really
small, although in LyX gui they are quite large?
Change the size of the font of your document; in LyX 1.4.1:
Document -> Settings -> Text layout -> Document font.
Paul
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