Am Montag, dem 29.07.2024 um 20:03 +0300 schrieb A-Imam Al-Sammak:
> I am trying to produce several sub-figures for use in my book (size 8
> x 10 inches). The trouble is that because the figure is spread over
> two pages, it displays the whole figure. Furthermore, if I include it
> in the chapter i
Dear all
I am trying to produce several sub-figures for use in my book (size 8 x 10
inches). The trouble is that because the figure is spread over two pages,
it displays the whole figure. Furthermore, if I include it in the chapter
it does not show at all. I am attaching a file containing the figur
\Python311\python.exe)
I am having a problem with the images created for equations when
"Instant preview" is turned on. I created a document on one computer
with a 4K 32" monitor. When I opened the same document on my laptop
with a 4K 16" monitor, the equations were all microscopic,
images created for equations when "Instant
preview" is turned on. I created a document on one computer with a 4K 32"
monitor. When I opened the same document on my laptop with a 4K 16"
monitor, the equations were all microscopic, but the images for the
equations would not refr
; > >
> > > > is it possible in LyX to enter dimensions in terms of ERT
> > > > expressions
> > > > such as \linewidth+\marginparsep+\marginparwidth into the
> > > > dialogs
> > > > for
> > > > boxes, imag
+\marginparwidth into the dialogs
for
boxes, images (Insert -> Box, Insert -> Image) ?
If I have defined a length in Document -> Settings -> LaTeX-
preamble,
what is the LyX way of sizing boxes and images with that length?
Thanks for helpful hints in advance,
yours sincerly
Tobias Hilbricht
+\marginparwidth into the dialogs
> > for
> > boxes, images (Insert -> Box, Insert -> Image) ?
> >
> > If I have defined a length in Document -> Settings -> LaTeX-
> > preamble,
> > what is the LyX way of sizing boxes and images with that length?
>
On 6/27/21 7:36 AM, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Dear readers of this list,
is it possible in LyX to enter dimensions in terms of ERT expressions
such as \linewidth+\marginparsep+\marginparwidth into the dialogs for
boxes, images (Insert -> Box, Insert -> Image) ?
If I have defined a len
Dear readers of this list,
is it possible in LyX to enter dimensions in terms of ERT expressions
such as \linewidth+\marginparsep+\marginparwidth into the dialogs for
boxes, images (Insert -> Box, Insert -> Image) ?
If I have defined a length in Document -> Settings -> LaTeX-pream
On Wed, 26 Jun 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
Two possible solutions occur to me:
1) Insert a new page between the chapter heading page and the PDF image.
I chose this approach.
Rich
A document (using lyx-2.3.3) has several letter-size (612 x 792 points) PDF
images in appendices. the problem is that the appendix heading (a Chapter
environment), e.g., "Appendix A: Maps" is spaced down from the top of the
page so the letter-size PDF is cut off at the bottom.
Tw
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Do you want your *.pdf to look like this? Basically I removed the
enabledeprecatedfontcommands option and set the graphics driver to pdflatex.
Axel,
Thank you. I thought I had set the driver to pdflatex (from dvipdfmx, as a
trial). While I had a reas
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019, Baris Erkus wrote:
Could you please post a MWE?
Baris,
Yes. I had to address another issue yesterday and will prepare one this
morning.
Regards,
Rich
On 13-Jun-19 7:49 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Running lyx-2.3.2 on Slackware-14.2.
>
> There are many .jpg images for this document. Using Insert -> Float ->
> Figure I I insert the figures, clip them to the boundary, and set
> width to
> 75% text width (for landscape orien
On 14.05.2019 20:13, Baris Erkus wrote:
Try:
convert -density 200 -trim -quality 100 -sharpen 0x1.0 $$i $$o
you can try different numbers for 200
--
↓↓
Please bottom-post. Start your reply here:
So, with a great deal of help from Baris Erkus and a
On 14.05.2019 20:40, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Maybe try adding --dpi=300 to the LyX Preview -> PNG converter line
(and possibly also LyX Preview -> PPM)?
Paul
But this did work on formulas' preview (option
'Look&Feel'->Display->Instant preview->On). Though they were already
shown quite nicely b
On 14.05.2019 20:40, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Maybe try adding --dpi=300 to the LyX Preview -> PNG converter line
(and possibly also LyX Preview -> PPM)?
That didn't work either (after restarting LyX, creating a new document
and adding some pictures once more). Thanks for the reply.
-- Andrey.
On 14.05.2019 20:05, Rich Shepard wrote:
If you are keeping/distributing the pdflatex output why worry about
what you
see in the preview? Instead of futzing to get the preview "just right"
use
it to look for overfull lines and other layout glitches and go with the
final output.
Regards,
Ric
On 14.05.2019 20:13, Baris Erkus wrote:
Try:
convert -density 200 -trim -quality 100 -sharpen 0x1.0 $$i $$o
you can try different numbers for 200
No, didn't work. Even after 'reconfigure', restarting LyX, creating a
new document and adding a picture once more. Don't see any difference.
T
ing is
ok, the quality is as in the original images.
I discovered that when I insert PDFs LyX converts them to .eps with
'pdftops'. I checked outside LyX and it works without any problems or
decrease in quality. When I insert those independently converted .eps
files (good-quality ones)
On 14-May-19 7:46 PM, Andrey wrote:
Hi!
When I insert any graphical PDF files in the document, LyX preview (the
program's editing window) shows them rasterized and in an extremely bad
resolution. In the 'pdflatex' PDF output everything is ok, the quality is as in
the orig
On Tue, 14 May 2019, Andrey wrote:
When I insert any graphical PDF files in the document, LyX preview (the
program's editing window) shows them rasterized and in an extremely bad
resolution. In the 'pdflatex' PDF output everything is ok, the quality is
as in the original images.
Hi!
When I insert any graphical PDF files in the document, LyX preview (the
program's editing window) shows them rasterized and in an extremely bad
resolution. In the 'pdflatex' PDF output everything is ok, the quality
is as in the original images.
I discovered that when I
Derek Lamb boulder.swri.edu> writes:
> Instead, I quickly found the Mac page on the Lyx wiki
> (https://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac) and followed the instructions there for "On
> screen quality of included PDF files", namely defining a new converter to use
> the Mac's builtin "sips" function (of whi
Paul A. Rubin writes:
>
> You might try the following.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Paul
>
>
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the very detailed instructions. Looking at the debug output, it
became clear that Lyx went through the entire list of 10 or so converters
(ending with xpm) and failed to find any way
You might try the following. Prepare a tiny test document with one of the
offending images, and nothing else, to minimize the amount of output through
which you will wade.
Open a terminal and run the command "lyx -dbg graphics", which should open
LyX while spewing a bunch of stuff to th
es display a black box where
images should appear when I use xpdf, but not when I use mupdf, epdfview, or
acroread.
The the view the same regardless of pdf viewer? If so, then my comment is
not useful.
Rich
led, I believe that reconfiguring LyX will cause LyX to choose it
in preference to Inkscape. If not, I can supply the converter lines.
3. You could post one of the images causing problems to the list, in
case it's something peculiar to those images. (You might want to run the
conversion commands above against one of the images in a terminal and
see if one of them coughs up a result with a black background.)
Paul
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
> SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
> PDF, the images have a bla
Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
> I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same
I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same images worked fine on earlier versions of LyX and
fork gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi there,
>
SNIP
I think the problem was that in the cut and paste, the images got changed to
*subparagraph level, and that hosed everything.
Not finished trying to fix yet, cross fingers...
ankness where I expect an image.
2.0.4 running on freebsd, same behavior with 2.0.6 running on windows.
Some of the original un-merged document have the images fine, and the images
show up in the Lyx document ok too. (I am running into a misssing srcltx.sty
error now on another one of the documents.
Was the problematic image created using the same software that created the
images that work?
Can you convert it to a JPG using, say, ImageMagick and, if so, does that
work in the DVI output?
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the file path, or any unusual (for a
file path) punctuation?
Paul
Hi there
I have been working in a chapter of my thesis using Lyx. Previously I put some
images (.png) in other chapters and I did not have any problem. But with some
particular image (also .png) I have troubles and I don't why because the
program was working normally. When I try to gen
On 08. juli 2013 21:12, unch...@web.de wrote:
Hi there!
Can you tell me if there is a possibility to show PDFs which are
inserted by Insert -> Image in LyX?
Which converter do I need? LyX said that the conversion fails. In
German: "Fehler bei der Konvertierung in ein darstellbares Format".
I trie
Hi there!
Can you tell me if there is a possibility to show PDFs which are inserted by Insert -> Image in LyX?
Which converter do I need? LyX said that the conversion fails. In German: "Fehler bei der Konvertierung in ein darstellbares Format".
I tried this: http://michael.orlitzky.com/articl
the
jpeg image. Take a look at the last lines of the dbg.
After this test I decided to create another Inkscape svg file, where I inserted
the jpeg with the "embed" option. This time, I was able to view the image on
lyx. I guess this is why Ipe works, since it always embed the im
Rudi Gaelzer gmail.com> writes:
> Exporting to PDF works fine, but the image is not displayed on LyX.
>
> It just shows a pink square where the image was supposed to be
I agree with Scott. I just inserted an Inkscape SVG file into a LyX doc (LyX
2.0.5.1 on Linux Mint) with no special treat
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> Using here:
> LyX 2.0.5.1
> Fedora 18 w/ TeXlive 2013.
>
> As per instructions on:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/UseInkscapeSVGImages#Inkscape
>
> I configured my ~/.lyx/preferences file including the following lines:
>
>
Using here:
LyX 2.0.5.1
Fedora 18 w/ TeXlive 2013.
As per instructions on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/UseInkscapeSVGImages#Inkscape
I configured my ~/.lyx/preferences file including the following lines:
---(excerpt)---
On 25 February 2013 18:59, Csikos Bela wrote:
> And/or is it possible to make a pdf which is not searchable or indexable?
>
There may be a couple of ways or more to go about this. For starters, you
may convert the text to outlines. For software that allow you to predefine
some security options f
Scott Kostyshak írta:
>Hi bcsikos,
>
>On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> Is it possible in lyx or latex to save or export a document so that the
>> resulting
>> content would be bitmap images? That is, the result would be
won't work, as you can always use OCR for images, and then yuo have a text
document which is
searchable. You also have to make it unprintable, because otherwise you can
print the pdf to a
different format. Also, the user can take screenshots and save as images for
OCR.
So - bottomli
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On 26/02/13 04:45, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> Hi bcsikos,
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> Is it possible in lyx or latex to save or export a document so that the
>> resulting
Hi bcsikos,
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Is it possible in lyx or latex to save or export a document so that the
> resulting
> content would be bitmap images? That is, the result would be similar to when
> I scan a text as jpg (or other)
Hello:
Is it possible in lyx or latex to save or export a document so that the
resulting
content would be bitmap images? That is, the result would be similar to when
I scan a text as jpg (or other) and save it as pdf (embed the image in pdf).
And/or is it possible to make a pdf which is not
On 12/18/2012 11:08 AM, GSC wrote:
Is it possible to paste images without asking for save path and Lyx choose
one automatically for me ? I believe many people use image pasting heavily and
it's a waste of time to open the save file dialog every time. So I really hope
there's an
On 12/18/2012 11:08 AM, GSC wrote:
Is it possible to paste images without asking for save path and Lyx
choose one automatically for me ? I believe many people use image
pasting heavily and it's a waste of time to open the save file dialog
every time. So I really hope there's an
On 10/01/2012 02:08 PM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك
نورونيا wrote:
Is there some way I could find out the number of images in a Lyx file,
without haveing to physically count them? Thanks, FN
I'd try:
> grep "inset Graphics" yourfile.lyx | wc -l
rh
I am doing my thesis with LYX
After a few ctrl-shift-R... images appear bigger in the pdf
I say ok, no problem... I have my backup at another partition.
I changed to the other partition and opened my thesis (a few days older)
with LYX and everything was ok
but after a couple of minutes, and
t; is a no-go too - try to correct the path to the images manually. I
> think LyX isn't converting the file name of the image to a relative
> on. After selecting the image path with the help of the open file
> dialog the path you may remove the leading part of the file name and
> close
Am 24.02.2012 um 01:09 schrieb BOB Merhebi:
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Images & Directories
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 02:05:07 +0200
> From: BOB Merhebi
> To: Jacob Bishop
>
> Hello Jacob,
>
> On Wed 22 Feb 2012 02:48:3
Original Message
Subject:Re: Images & Directories
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 02:05:07 +0200
From: BOB Merhebi
To: Jacob Bishop
Hello Jacob,
On Wed 22 Feb 2012 02:48:35 AM EET, Jacob Bishop wrote:
> Bob,
>
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 2:22 PM
> both the report & the beamer. But if I rename A, the images links are
> broken.!
>
Interesting. I just did a simple test on LyX 2.0 with the exact example you
provided, and I do not experience that problem. Renaming or moving A causes
absolutely no issue for me.
The only thing I ca
's what I do too. I have a folder -call it A- inside of
which there are 3 folders (one for figures -B-, one for my report -C- &
another for my beamer -presentation -D-). I use the figure folder for
both the report & the beamer. But if I rename A, the images links are
broken.!
> Another
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:05 AM, BOB Merhebi wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I guess the question I'm going to ask is somewhat naive, but I think it
> is important to ask.
>
> Given that you've been working on some document that includes images and
> that you'
Hello there,
I guess the question I'm going to ask is somewhat naive, but I think it
is important to ask.
Given that you've been working on some document that includes images and
that you're done working with it and wish to archive it somewhere else
(i.e; another directory
Hi,
I successfully create beamer presentations that contain individual slides that
have full-screen (background) images, with the following latex code:
{\usebackgroundtemplate {\includegraphics[bb=0bp 0bp 1024bp
666bp,width=1\paperwidth]{image}}
\begin{frame}[plain]~\end{frame} }
However, when
On 14/06/2011 10:49 AM, H. Hodges wrote:
Julien Rioux physics.utoronto.ca> writes:
There is a way to distinguish in-text section text and in-toc section
text. If that's what you want, here's how to do it. With your cursor on
the section line inside the LyX editor window, use the menu
Julien Rioux physics.utoronto.ca> writes:
>
> >
> >
> >
>
> There is a way to distinguish in-text section text and in-toc section
> text. If that's what you want, here's how to do it. With your cursor on
> the section line inside the LyX editor window, use the menu Insert >
> Short Title to
On 11/06/2011 11:31 AM, Hodges wrote:
I want to include a small icon next to several of my section headings. The
problem is that these icons show up in my table of contents because each one is
on the same line as a section title. Is there a way to prevent this?
There is a way to distinguish
I want to include a small icon next to several of my section headings. The
problem is that these icons show up in my table of contents because each one is
on the same line as a section title. Is there a way to prevent this?
Hello.
I am running LyX RC3 (unofficial Windows release) and I am experiencing some
problems when I insert PDF images in a LyX document.
In the image placeholder I can read "Error converting to loadable format",
this is probably some error with ImageMagick (the convertDefault.py scr
the code. Right click the inset,
select Settings, and you'll see an option to specify line numbering on either
the left or right side.
>
> CENTERING IMAGES
> As for images, I cannot center them. I added the:
> Insert -> Float -> Image
> then edited the "paragraph&qu
TERING IMAGES
As for images, I cannot center them. I added the:
Insert -> Float -> Image
then edited the "paragraph" setting alining to center but I did not get it.
I am almost new to Lyx and LaTeX, but I have been googling a lot to find
the solution to those 2 problems.
Do y
aking the CSS.)
What is not easy, however, is the management of images. For print, it is
necessary to have high resolution images (300 dpi +), but for eReaders, the
images should be sized for screen (72 dpi).
Does anyone know if it is possible to resize JPEG and PNG images at the time of
HTML e
r, is the management of images. For print, it is
necessary to have high resolution images (300 dpi +), but for eReaders, the
images should be sized for screen (72 dpi).
Does anyone know if it is possible to resize JPEG and PNG images at the time of
HTML export?
If there is no way to resize i
n
> image format which is useable in webbrowsers. Is it possible to export such
> a lyx-file with included xfig-images?
In my tests (which I redid right now), a file .fig is converted by
default to a .png. You have to make sure that the ImageMagick package
is installed in your machine though, s
export such a lyx-file with included xfig-images?
Many thanks for answers! Have a nice day - Tino
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:56 AM, M DR wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I am having now a problem when visualizing the document. It says that the
> "name-of-my-folder.sty" (LyXDocs.sty) is not found and it cannot create the
> final file.
>
I think it might have been my post that caused this confusion. I'm
-- Forwarded message --
From: M DR
Date: 2010/10/27
Subject: relative path for images
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hello to all,
this is surely a very simple question, but I'm a total no-geek and is
driving me crazy.
I want to change the absolute path of the figures that I insert (the 90%
2010/10/27
> From: "M DR"
> To:
> Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 06:51:56 +0800
> Subject: relative path for images
> Hello to all,
>
> this is surely a very simple question, but I'm a total no-geek and is
> driving me crazy.
>
> I want to change the absol
. The LyX
manuals are example files where all images are used with relative paths.
regards Uwe
On 10/26/2010 6:51 PM, M DR wrote:
Hello to all,
this is surely a very simple question, but I'm a total no-geek and is
driving me crazy.
I want to change the absolute path of the figures that I insert (the 90%
of them as a float) to a relative path, since I'm working from
differents computers a
Hello to all,
this is surely a very simple question, but I'm a total no-geek and is
driving me crazy.
I want to change the absolute path of the figures that I insert (the 90% of
them as a float) to a relative path, since I'm working from differents
computers and syncing the files with dropbox. I
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Stöhr wrote (2010-10-18 03:34):
> Can you please check that
> in the LyX preferences under File Handling -> File Format the checkbox
> "Vector graphics format" is checked for all 3 PDF formats?
Your hunch was correct. After checking "Vector graphics format" on those
formats it works
I can see that the image is a
vector graphic.
So there must be a misconfiguration with your LyX installation.
LyX converts PDF images to PNG to show it inside LyX but this result is not used for the output when
using pdflatex. When you are not using pdflatex, LyX will convert the PDF to EPS and
Uwe Stöhr wrote (2010-10-15 03:26):
> pdflatex will use PDF, PNG, JPG and GIF images directly. Images in other
> formats are converted to PNG.
> But perhaps your PDF images are corrupted so that they are not
> recognized as PDF. Can you post one of your images?
I just created a tes
clear when I try to export to Latex (pdflatex). It seems pdflatex uses
those PNG files rather than the PDF files when it generates the document,
pdflatex will use PDF, PNG, JPG and GIF images directly. Images in other
formats are converted to PNG.
But perhaps your PDF images are corrupted so that
Hi list,
I'm wondering what might be wrong here. I have a lyx document which includes
figures that are in PDF format. Whenever I try to compile to a PDF (preview or
export), LyX converts these figures into low resolution PNG files. This fact is
made clear when I try to export to Latex (pdflatex
Am 03.10.2010 03:48, schrieb Steve Litt:
I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I forgot
how to do it. How do I do it?
See the EmbeddedObjects manual, sec. 3.8 "Floats Side by Side".
regards Uwe
Steve Litt wrote:
> I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I
> forgot how to do it. How do I do it?
Look here
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Figures#fig-side-by-side
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Figures#subfigures
Jürgen
suggested. The subfloat thing is just a suggestion to give an idea of
another option.
Jacob
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 21:48:46 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I know in LyX there's some way to sh
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 21:48:46 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I
> forgot how to do it. How do I do it?
One way is to use a couple of boxes and a horizontal stretch between
them. There are (undoubtedly)
Hi all,
I know in LyX there's some way to show two images side by side but I forgot
how to do it. How do I do it?
Thanks
StgevET
Steve Litt
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riendlier yet, both in the area of working
> with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense, and LyX is
> already capable of doing all this.
>
> 1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately from
> how they show up in the output. However
rking with images. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm just being dense,
and LyX is already capable of doing all this.
1. I like being able to control how images display in LyX separately
from how they show up in the output. However, I've found that I often
set the two images to the s
On 7/15/2010 6:28 AM, Falk Sticken wrote:
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox
Hi,
I have a table with images in a row. First column has paragraph cells
with row descriptions. Unfortunately I can not figure out how to align
the text vertical such that it is at the top of the row. I tried
diffrent settings and also used a parbox enclosing the images, but the
text in the
16 VO
> Bonjour,
> Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion
> en PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement
> une copie d'une partie d'écran.
> La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Bonjour,
Les images sont correctement visibles dans LYX mais lors de la conversion en
PDF ou DVi, l'image sort de la page (coté droit). L'image est simplement une
copie d'une partie d'écran.
La taille de l'image ne s'adapte pas automatiquement?
Un grand merci pour
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps LyX produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so
I am writing a paper that includes several diagrams, each one with a somewhat
lengthy caption. I use pdflatex and produce the images with Inkscape and save
them as pdf. My problem is that the bitmaps Lyx produces to
show the images on screen (NOT on output) are so pixelated that it is
On Feb 16, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Francesco Turci wrote:
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work
properly, but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve
included some pdf images in my document (i tried with sme ps too)
but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
Hallo,
i’m using Lyx on Mac OS X 10.6.2. Everything seems to work properly,
but the image converters don’t seem to work: i’ve included some pdf images in
my document (i tried with sme ps too) but Lyx doesn’t load them (it says “Error
converting to loadable format”). Nevertheless, if i
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> Later I will want to have captions that
>> are simply descriptive and don't have "Figure X" in the front of them. How
>> do I turn off the automatic numbering?
> This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
> look in the documentation of
Am 30.01.2010 23:21, schrieb jsl:
1. The title page has the title, a picture in a float and the author name.
These should all fit on one A4 page (easily). However Lyx's insists on
putting a page break after the title. How can I get all these elements on
one page.
I recommend to use a KOMA-scri
rn off the automatic numbering?
Thanks
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2010/1/19 Robert_Schiemann :
> Hello everyone,
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> I add the image Input.PNG to my lyx-document. As you can see in the
> enclosements, its background is bright pink (255 0 255 in RGB).
> Unfortunately, it looks a lot darker in the output pdf, see result.png,
> please. Can anyone say why? Thanks
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