Re: weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Valter, Thanks for your help. I fixed the problem by both deleting the HiResBoundingBox line and also checking the Clip to Bounding Box option in the Graphics--Clipping window. Thanks again! Robin Quoting Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Robin, I have a similar problem yesterday ;) Try do edit (with notepad or gvim) the eps and delete the line: %%HiResBoundingBox: xx Normaly is at the begining of the eps file. Let us know if it works. Regards Valter Robin Lin wrote: Hi there, I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance! Robin Lin
Re: weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Valter, Thanks for your help. I fixed the problem by both deleting the HiResBoundingBox line and also checking the Clip to Bounding Box option in the Graphics--Clipping window. Thanks again! Robin Quoting Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Robin, I have a similar problem yesterday ;) Try do edit (with notepad or gvim) the eps and delete the line: %%HiResBoundingBox: xx Normaly is at the begining of the eps file. Let us know if it works. Regards Valter Robin Lin wrote: Hi there, I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance! Robin Lin
Re: weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Valter, Thanks for your help. I fixed the problem by both deleting the HiResBoundingBox line and also checking the "Clip to Bounding Box" option in the Graphics-->Clipping window. Thanks again! Robin Quoting Valter Filipe Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Robin, > > > I have a similar problem yesterday ;) > Try do edit (with notepad or gvim) the eps and delete the line: > %%HiResBoundingBox: xx > > Normaly is at the begining of the eps file. > Let us know if it works. > Regards > > > Valter > > Robin Lin wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed >> them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into >> a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, >> so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and >> then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding >> box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the >> bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. >> When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the >> preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in >> some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have >> much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other >> figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> Robin Lin >>
weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Hi there, I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance! Robin Lin
weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Hi there, I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance! Robin Lin
weird eps to pdf conversion problem
Hi there, I originally generated eps files using Matlab, and when I embed them in my lyx document, everything is great when I convert it into a pdf. Unfortunately, the original eps files were way too large, so I had to find a way to compress them (decreased resolution and then rasterized it). This resulted in the new eps file's bounding box becoming way too large. I manually edited them so that the bounding box fits the image better, and it looks fine in GSView. When I insert it in my lyx document, it looks fine too in the preview. When I go to convert it to a pdf, though, it results in some sort of overlapping problem where the figure seems to have much more whitespace and this whitespace obscures other figures/text around it. Any hints on how I can fix this? Thanks in advance! Robin Lin