William Adams wrote:
On May 3, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Sander Marechal wrote:
I tried, but apparently the SVGs are too complicated for PDF. The
polygons that make up the graph don't floodfill correctly.
No, the SVGs are too complex for the svg to pdf conversion tool
you're using
William Adams wrote:
On May 3, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Sander Marechal wrote:
I tried, but apparently the SVGs are too complicated for PDF. The
polygons that make up the graph don't floodfill correctly.
No, the SVGs are too complex for the svg to pdf conversion tool
you're using
William Adams wrote:
> On May 3, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Sander Marechal wrote:
>
>> I tried, but apparently the SVGs are too complicated for PDF. The
>> polygons that make up the graph don't floodfill correctly.
>
> No, the SVGs are too complex for the svg to pdf conversi
regards,
--
Sander Marechal
Hello,
I have a problem generating PDFs from Lyx. I want to make reports
using Lyx but I cannot get my images right. The graphs that go in
the reports are PNGs (converted from SVGs). When I use the dvipdfm
or ps2pdf method to generate the pdf reports, I get ugly
compression artifacts
regards,
--
Sander Marechal
Hello,
I have a problem generating PDFs from Lyx. I want to make reports
using Lyx but I cannot get my images right. The graphs that go in
the reports are PNGs (converted from SVGs). When I use the dvipdfm
or ps2pdf method to generate the pdf reports, I get ugly
compression artifacts
regards,
--
Sander Marechal
Hello,
>> I have a problem generating PDFs from Lyx. I want to make reports
>> using Lyx but I cannot get my images right. The graphs that go in
>> the reports are PNGs (converted from SVGs). When I use the dvipdfm
>> or ps2pdf method to generate the pdf reports, I get ugly
>> compression