Fw: The 'references' title is missing in elsarticle.lyx when converted to PDF

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz


Hi

 

 

I'm preparing an Elsevier article using elsarticle.lyx template. When I view 
the document in PDF the 'References' title is missing in the PDF document. 

Is this made on purpose for els articles and that's what it is supposed to be?

 

 

 

Thanks.




Converted EPS figures from MS Visio are not exactly the same

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz
Hi everyone,
 

 

I have 2 questions.

I draw my figures in MS Visio 2003. To convert them to EPS, I saved Visio files 
as EMF. Then converted them using metafile2eps which comes with the LyX 
package. To view the drawings I inserted them into MS Word 2003 and the text 
parts (labels, characters) in the figures were very bad. They were like zoomed 
from a very low res Bitmap image.

 

Is this because of MS Word doesn't show EPS files correctly or Is there another 
reason for this?

 

Then I inserted eps files to a Lyx file and viewed them in a PDF file. The text 
labels were fine. Straight vertical and horizontal lines were fine. But the 
straight lines which are sloped (not horizontal or vertical) somewhat looks 
thinner than horizontal or vertical lines according to me when viewed in 100% 
zoom from Adobe Reader. But in 150% zoom all lines likely have the same 
thickness.

 

Why is it so? Because of the converter? Is there a way to solve this?

 

 

And in DVI view I think every thing is alright.

 

 

 

Thanks.


Fw: The 'references' title is missing in elsarticle.lyx when converted to PDF

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz


Hi

 

 

I'm preparing an Elsevier article using elsarticle.lyx template. When I view 
the document in PDF the 'References' title is missing in the PDF document. 

Is this made on purpose for els articles and that's what it is supposed to be?

 

 

 

Thanks.




Converted EPS figures from MS Visio are not exactly the same

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz
Hi everyone,
 

 

I have 2 questions.

I draw my figures in MS Visio 2003. To convert them to EPS, I saved Visio files 
as EMF. Then converted them using metafile2eps which comes with the LyX 
package. To view the drawings I inserted them into MS Word 2003 and the text 
parts (labels, characters) in the figures were very bad. They were like zoomed 
from a very low res Bitmap image.

 

Is this because of MS Word doesn't show EPS files correctly or Is there another 
reason for this?

 

Then I inserted eps files to a Lyx file and viewed them in a PDF file. The text 
labels were fine. Straight vertical and horizontal lines were fine. But the 
straight lines which are sloped (not horizontal or vertical) somewhat looks 
thinner than horizontal or vertical lines according to me when viewed in 100% 
zoom from Adobe Reader. But in 150% zoom all lines likely have the same 
thickness.

 

Why is it so? Because of the converter? Is there a way to solve this?

 

 

And in DVI view I think every thing is alright.

 

 

 

Thanks.


Fw: The 'references' title is missing in elsarticle.lyx when converted to PDF

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz


Hi

 

 

I'm preparing an Elsevier article using elsarticle.lyx template. When I view 
the document in PDF the 'References' title is missing in the PDF document. 

Is this made on purpose for els articles and that's what it is supposed to be?

 

 

 

Thanks.




Converted EPS figures from MS Visio are not exactly the same

2010-08-05 Thread Özgün Yılmaz
Hi everyone,
 

 

I have 2 questions.

I draw my figures in MS Visio 2003. To convert them to EPS, I saved Visio files 
as EMF. Then converted them using metafile2eps which comes with the LyX 
package. To view the drawings I inserted them into MS Word 2003 and the text 
parts (labels, characters) in the figures were very bad. They were like zoomed 
from a very low res Bitmap image.

 

Is this because of MS Word doesn't show EPS files correctly or Is there another 
reason for this?

 

Then I inserted eps files to a Lyx file and viewed them in a PDF file. The text 
labels were fine. Straight vertical and horizontal lines were fine. But the 
straight lines which are sloped (not horizontal or vertical) somewhat looks 
thinner than horizontal or vertical lines according to me when viewed in 100% 
zoom from Adobe Reader. But in 150% zoom all lines likely have the same 
thickness.

 

Why is it so? Because of the converter? Is there a way to solve this?

 

 

And in DVI view I think every thing is alright.

 

 

 

Thanks.