SOLVED! Re: Fwd: Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap between them? WAS: Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 16.11.21 um 17:10 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 11/16/21 10:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 16.11.21 um 16:34 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:

Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the 
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.

So I change the topic to
Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap 
between them?


Hi Wolfgang,

We would need to see the file (or another example if it is private) 
to answer this.


JMarc


Here it is.
Wolfgang

The coordinates specified for the two images appear to be wrong. Try the 
following. Click on each image, go to the "Coordinates and Clipping" 
tab, and click the "Get from File" button. See if the images are side by 
side when you recompile.


Paul



Thanks, Paul.
I should have thought of it! But I had also quite a number of colored 
figures with more than one in a float which were displayed correctly. 
Only the black and white graphs did not behave as they should. Must have 
to do with the scanning, I guess.

Yours,
Wolfgang
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Re: Fwd: Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap between them? WAS: Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 11/16/21 10:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 16.11.21 um 16:34 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:

Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the 
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.

So I change the topic to
Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap 
between them?


Hi Wolfgang,

We would need to see the file (or another example if it is private) 
to answer this.


JMarc


Here it is.
Wolfgang

The coordinates specified for the two images appear to be wrong. Try the 
following. Click on each image, go to the "Coordinates and Clipping" 
tab, and click the "Get from File" button. See if the images are side by 
side when you recompile.


Paul

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Re: Fwd: Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap between them? WAS: Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the 
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.

So I change the topic to
Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap 
between them?


Hi Wolfgang,

We would need to see the file (or another example if it is private) to 
answer this.


JMarc

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Fwd: Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap between them? WAS: Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

Sorry, went only to Kornel. Here the problem.
Wolfgang


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Betreff: Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large 
gap between them? WAS: Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

Datum: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:02:24 +0100
Von: Wolfgang Engelmann 
An: Kornel Benko 

Am 16.11.21 um 11:53 schrieb Kornel Benko:

Am Tue, 16 Nov 2021 08:59:57 +0100
schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :


I have two graphics next to each other in one figure float, both as .png
(obtained from pnm files which I got by scanning photographs). The pdf
file shows the figures with a large gap between them, although I did not
insert a horizontal space between them.
If I export the lyx file (which has 7.5kB) as a tar.gz, this file has
53.8 MiB. The size of the graphics are about 180 and 170
kB
What is wrong with the graphics? Do I miss an additional program for
converting the graphic type?
I could provide the lyx and figures if somebody wants to check it.
Wolfgang


I would try first
  $ tar atvf tar.gz > to see the original sizes.

Kornel



Thanks, Kornel.
I must have looked at the wrong tar.gz file. The correct one is indeed 
just 350 kiB as expected by the size of the lyx file and the two figures.
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the 
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.

So I change the topic to
Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap 
between them?

Wolfgang
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Re: why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Tue, 16 Nov 2021 08:59:57 +0100
schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :

> I have two graphics next to each other in one figure float, both as .png 
> (obtained from pnm files which I got by scanning photographs). The pdf 
> file shows the figures with a large gap between them, although I did not 
> insert a horizontal space between them.
> If I export the lyx file (which has 7.5kB) as a tar.gz, this file has 
> 53.8 MiB. The size of the graphics are about 180 and 170
> kB
> What is wrong with the graphics? Do I miss an additional program for 
> converting the graphic type?
> I could provide the lyx and figures if somebody wants to check it.
> Wolfgang

I would try first
 $ tar atvf tar.gz
to see the original sizes.

Kornel


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why is the tar.gz file extremely large?

2021-11-16 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I have two graphics next to each other in one figure float, both as .png 
(obtained from pnm files which I got by scanning photographs). The pdf 
file shows the figures with a large gap between them, although I did not 
insert a horizontal space between them.
If I export the lyx file (which has 7.5kB) as a tar.gz, this file has 
53.8 MiB. The size of the graphics are about 180 and 170

kB
What is wrong with the graphics? Do I miss an additional program for 
converting the graphic type?

I could provide the lyx and figures if somebody wants to check it.
Wolfgang
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