Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-30 Thread Herbert Voss
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: | \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} What is psfrag.sty? from the doc: PSfrag provides the best of both worlds by allowing the user to precisely overla y Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files with arbitrary LATEX constructions. In ord er to accomplish this,

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-30 Thread Herbert Voss
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > > | \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} > > What is psfrag.sty? from the doc: PSfrag provides the best of both worlds by allowing the user to precisely overla y Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files with arbitrary LATEX constructions. In ord er to accomplish

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:44:34AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} or if you use graphicx, \includegraphics[scale=2]{file.eps}. BTW, if you plan to use graphicx, you should let the user decide if he want to use graphics or

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Dekel Tsur wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:44:34AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: > > > \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} > > > > > > or if you use graphicx, \includegraphics[scale=2]{file.eps}. > > > > > > BTW, if you plan to use graphicx, you should let the user decide if he want > > >

Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Schmitt
Hi Even, it seems like the new graphics inset has become default today. Two comments on how to improve it: 1. I use to export my latex documents to pdf. But for intermediate results I prefer to have a short look at the dvi output. My current approach is to store my figures both in

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Baruch Even
* Michael Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010729 00:05]: Hi Even, it seems like the new graphics inset has become default today. Two comments on how to improve it: 1. I use to export my latex documents to pdf. But for intermediate results I prefer to have a short look at the dvi output.

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:12:12AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: 3. Feature request: Is is possible to scale a figure by a certain percentage? Imagine the case where you have two figure of different size. Then it might make sense to shrink both by the same factor. It would help if you

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Baruch Even
* Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010729 00:41]: On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:12:12AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: 3. Feature request: Is is possible to scale a figure by a certain percentage? Imagine the case where you have two figure of different size. Then it might make sense to

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Schmitt
Hi Even, I think the correct Latex command for scaling graphics is: \includegraphics[scale=]{file.eps} ^^ Michael == Michael Schmittphone: +49 451 500 3725

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:44:34AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} or if you use graphicx, \includegraphics[scale=2]{file.eps}. BTW, if you plan to use graphicx, you should let the user decide if he want to use graphics or graphicx. I'm using

Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Schmitt
Hi Even, it seems like the new graphics inset has become default today. Two comments on how to improve it: 1. I use to export my latex documents to pdf. But for intermediate results I prefer to have a short look at the dvi output. My current approach is to store my figures both in

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Baruch Even
* Michael Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010729 00:05]: > Hi Even, > > it seems like the new graphics inset has become default today. > > Two comments on how to improve it: > > 1. I use to export my latex documents to pdf. But for intermediate >results I prefer to have a short look at the

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:12:12AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: > > 3. Feature request: Is is possible to scale a figure by a certain > >percentage? Imagine the case where you have two figure of different > >size. Then it might make sense to shrink both by the same factor. > > It would help

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Baruch Even
* Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010729 00:41]: > On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:12:12AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: > > > 3. Feature request: Is is possible to scale a figure by a certain > > >percentage? Imagine the case where you have two figure of different > > >size. Then it might make

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Schmitt
Hi Even, I think the correct Latex command for scaling graphics is: \includegraphics[scale=]{file.eps} ^^ Michael == Michael Schmittphone: +49 451 500 3725

Re: Comments on InsetGraphics

2001-07-28 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:44:34AM +0300, Baruch Even wrote: > > \scalebox{2}{\includegraphics{file.eps}} > > > > or if you use graphicx, \includegraphics[scale=2]{file.eps}. > > > > BTW, if you plan to use graphicx, you should let the user decide if he want > > to use graphics or graphicx. >