I came across a new bug this morning. This:
\documentclass[american]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{babel}
\begin{document}
Test
\end{document}
Renders a pdf just fine. But this
\documentclass[american]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
Thanks Scott, that makes life a lot easier!
Tom
On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 02:54:53PM -0400, Tom Goldring via lyx-users wrote:
//>/When writing something in LyX, as soon as I get to the bottom of the
window, />/I end up typing the rest of it into the lowest line of the window. Is
there /&
When writing something in LyX, as soon as I get to the bottom of the
window, I end up typing the rest of it into the lowest line of the
window. Is there a way to get LyX to vertically scroll down even if
there is no text there?
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Thanks Daniel, this was very helpful. I suppose that if I took the time
to slog through the LaTeX manual, the explanation would be in it somewhere.
Forwarded Message
Subject:Re: I don't understand this
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 07:01:29 +0200
From: Daniel
To: Tom
To get the symbol "aleph null" typically used to denote the cardinality
of the set of natural numbers, I can simply type the eight keystrokes
\aleph_0 and it will show up in LyX correctly.
Now suppose I want the set whose members are all countable subsets of
the real numbers. This is
Yes, that did it - thanks a million!
Tom
On 4/25/23 11:37 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Document > Settings... > LaTeX Preamble):
\setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[default][center]
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My apologies, somehow I missed seeing your answer. Could you please resend?
Thanks,
Tom
On 4/24/23 5:31 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 4/24/23 15:18, Tom Goldring wrote:
I am able to create a slide presentation in LyX using beamer. Is
there an easy way to center the frame titles without going
I am able to create a slide presentation in LyX using beamer. Is there
an easy way to center the frame titles without going through trial and
error adjustments (depending on the length of the frame title) for each
frame?
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I am able to create a file containing a slide presentation, using
beamer, in LyX and from there, create the slides as a pdf. Is there an
easy way to center the frame titles without going through trial and
error adjustments for each frame?
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Is there a substitute for \thinspace that will not generate an error in
elxyer?
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into an emacs buffer (which does allow me to turn
off the blink) and then paste it into the mail client. In Windows you
can turn off the blink via Control Panel -> Keyboard Properties.
On 2/18/22 8:38 PM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 18.02.2022 um 20:46 schrieb Tom Goldring via lyx-users
:
I h
On 2/18/22 5:46 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
On 18 Feb 2022, at 1:46 , Tom Goldring via lyx-users
wrote:
I have version 2.3.6.2 on my MacBook Pro. I consider it a poor substitute for
the Windows version. I can't turn off the blinking cursor (extremely
annoying!), I can't change
that I could download?
Thanks,
Tom
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Setting the environment to "Standard" and indenting did exactly what I
wanted. Thanks to everyone who responded!
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Suppose I have an itemized list like
paragraph 1
- paragraph 2
paragraph 3
where paragraph 2 is nested. If I enter this by choosing the "itemize"
environment, then typing
paragraph 1 paragraph 2 paragraph 3
LyX creates paragraph 3 as a new item. Is there a way to have
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018, 10:03 PM Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 12:46:49AM +, Eric Barkan wrote:
> > Sorry, Scott. I first sent this to your own email by mistake. Re-sending
> to
> > the list.
>
> No problem, thanks for resending.
>
> > I've installed and
-- in fact,
I'd love to open-source the math editing parts of this. But to get to that
point I need product feedback from people who use these tools, hence this
post.)
Tom
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 1:13 AM, Paola Manzini <pm...@st-andrews.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Sorry but yes,
.
If this sounds interesting to you, please create an account and try it out!
Feel free to email me directly with questions/feature requests/bug reports;
feedback is always appreciated.
Best,
Tom
com<mailto:jtw...@gmx.com>> wrote:
It would appear that on Jul 28, Hobbs,Tom did say:
Goodness gracious. Just put everything in a folder and send that, which is
precisely what MS Word does without you knowing it.
It would appear that on Jul 28, Roberto did say:
On 28/07/2017 04:07, Hob
Goodness gracious. Just put everything in a folder and send that, which is
precisely what MS Word does without you knowing it.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 27, 2017, at 4:38 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>
> Roberto,
>
> I don't think that that can ever work, given LaTeX,
On Aug 25, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Richard Heck
<rgh...@lyx.org<mailto:rgh...@lyx.org>> wrote:
On 08/25/2016 04:27 PM, Hobbs,Tom wrote:
I am using LyX 2.2.1 under Mac OS 10.10.3. I recently updated to LyX
2.2.1. I now find that documents produced using Sweave under LyX
2.0.3 produce
document under 2.0.3,
even though the Sweave module is loaded. LyX 2.0.3 continues to work properly
with Sweave. It seems that 2.2.1 can’t find the Sweave module.
I would be very grateful for help.
Tom
N. Thompson Hobbs
Professor,Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Department
of Ecosystem Science
> I am worried about this issue too. No traces of this on the webpages and
> lyx-outline which was a working fork with the corkboard developed by Rob
> Oakes seems dead for a while now. This i a giant improvement for Lyx and it
> would be really sad if it was abandoned!
+1 for corkboard.
Anyone
Liviu: Thanks much. Took a quick look, and seems just right.
Tom
On 05/27/2015 03:04 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Tom tom...@meltel.net wrote:
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime Audit
Capability During Clinical Trials
Liviu: Thanks much. Took a quick look, and seems just right.
Tom
On 05/27/2015 03:04 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Tom tom...@meltel.net wrote:
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime Audit
Capability During Clinical Trials
Liviu: Thanks much. Took a quick look, and seems just right.
Tom
On 05/27/2015 03:04 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Tom <tom...@meltel.net> wrote:
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime Audit
Capability During Clinical
a dissertation master document to use in Lyx? Any help
appreciated.
Respectfully, Tom Poe, Eden Valley, MN
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a dissertation master document to use in Lyx? Any help
appreciated.
Respectfully, Tom Poe, Eden Valley, MN
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It's time George Washington is issued his Green Card.
a dissertation master document to use in Lyx? Any help
appreciated.
Respectfully, Tom Poe, Eden Valley, MN
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It's time George Washington is issued his Green Card.
This might do what you want:
http://texblog.org/2011/09/02/coloring-every-alternate-table-row/
From that page, define the following in your preamble, and you should get
alternating colors in all tables:
\usepackage[table]{color}
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.9}
\let\oldtabular\tabular
This might do what you want:
http://texblog.org/2011/09/02/coloring-every-alternate-table-row/
From that page, define the following in your preamble, and you should get
alternating colors in all tables:
\usepackage[table]{color}
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.9}
\let\oldtabular\tabular
This might do what you want:
http://texblog.org/2011/09/02/coloring-every-alternate-table-row/
>From that page, define the following in your preamble, and you should get
alternating colors in all tables:
\usepackage[table]{color}
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.9}
\let\oldtabular\tabular
James,
Double-check your R installation to make sure that the knitr package is
installed there. I've found that knitr occasionally disappears from my R
library, and have had a similar (possibly the same) error when it
disappears.
Regards,
Tom
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 7:57 PM, James Saracco
James,
Double-check your R installation to make sure that the knitr package is
installed there. I've found that knitr occasionally disappears from my R
library, and have had a similar (possibly the same) error when it
disappears.
Regards,
Tom
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 7:57 PM, James Saracco
James,
Double-check your R installation to make sure that the knitr package is
installed there. I've found that knitr occasionally disappears from my R
library, and have had a similar (possibly the same) error when it
disappears.
Regards,
Tom
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 7:57 PM, James Saracco
that mcr is installed and that MethComp and mcr are in the same
directory. I don't get this error when I use Lyx on Linux Mint, and this
is the only library I have encountered in R that generates this error.
Any suggestions on how to get this to work on Windows?
Tom
Fixed it.
In Lyx
that mcr is installed and that MethComp and mcr are in the same
directory. I don't get this error when I use Lyx on Linux Mint, and this
is the only library I have encountered in R that generates this error.
Any suggestions on how to get this to work on Windows?
Tom
Fixed it.
In Lyx
library(mcr)
> ## Error: there is no package called 'mcr'
>
> Note that mcr is installed and that MethComp and mcr are in the same
> directory. I don't get this error when I use Lyx on Linux Mint, and this
> is the only library I have encountered in R that generates this e
.
Tom
On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:48 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 25.07.2012 um 23:04 schrieb Hobbs,Tom:
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users
( airquality )
names(airquality)[4]=Temp
k=kruskal.test ( Ozone ~ Month , data = airquality )
}
@
The italics are the chunk.
I would be grateful for any ideas about this problem.
My best,
Tom Hobbs
.
Tom
On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:48 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 25.07.2012 um 23:04 schrieb Hobbs,Tom:
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users
( airquality )
names(airquality)[4]=Temp
k=kruskal.test ( Ozone ~ Month , data = airquality )
}
@
The italics are the chunk.
I would be grateful for any ideas about this problem.
My best,
Tom Hobbs
.
Tom
On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:48 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 25.07.2012 um 23:04 schrieb Hobbs,Tom:
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users
=
data ( airquality )
names(airquality)[4]="Temp"
k=kruskal.test ( Ozone ~ Month , data = airquality )
}
@
The italics are the chunk.
I would be grateful for any ideas about this problem.
My best,
Tom Hobbs
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users/Tom/My_folder, then you can omit the
full pathnames when you insert graphics, etc
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users/Tom/My_folder, then you can omit the
full pathnames when you insert graphics, etc
Hello-
I am using lyx 2.0 under Mac Lion and I have a problem with the working
directory and pathnames to files. As I understand it, if you set the working
directory to a folder named, say, /Users/Tom/My_folder, then you can omit the
full pathnames when you insert graphics, etc
directory used to work as a
way to group files that a document needs, but mysteriously, it has stopped
working. I would be very grateful for suggestions on how to fix this. I am
using LyX 2.0, but I tried 2.03 and it has the same problem.
Many thanks.
Tom
directory used to work as a
way to group files that a document needs, but mysteriously, it has stopped
working. I would be very grateful for suggestions on how to fix this. I am
using LyX 2.0, but I tried 2.03 and it has the same problem.
Many thanks.
Tom
directory used to work as a
way to group files that a document needs, but mysteriously, it has stopped
working. I would be very grateful for suggestions on how to fix this. I am
using LyX 2.0, but I tried 2.03 and it has the same problem.
Many thanks.
Tom
Hi Richard,
That was indeed the case, I found the culprit using isutf8. Thanks for
your response.
best regards,
Tom
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 10/06/2011 12:54 AM, Tom Francart wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 2.0.0 (Ubuntu package).
When trying
Hi Richard,
That was indeed the case, I found the culprit using isutf8. Thanks for
your response.
best regards,
Tom
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 10/06/2011 12:54 AM, Tom Francart wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 2.0.0 (Ubuntu package).
When trying
Hi Richard,
That was indeed the case, I found the culprit using isutf8. Thanks for
your response.
best regards,
Tom
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 10/06/2011 12:54 AM, Tom Francart wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm usin
a
2.2MB .bib file which works fine with Bibtex and Pybliographer, so it's quite
hard to find out what the problem is.
I tried enabling debug output, but did not get more useful information.
thanks,
Tom
a
2.2MB .bib file which works fine with Bibtex and Pybliographer, so it's quite
hard to find out what the problem is.
I tried enabling debug output, but did not get more useful information.
thanks,
Tom
ine number)? It's a
2.2MB .bib file which works fine with Bibtex and Pybliographer, so it's quite
hard to find out what the problem is.
I tried enabling debug output, but did not get more useful information.
thanks,
Tom
of a citation, all I see is
[?] .
Is there something obvious I'm doing wrong?
tom
of a citation, all I see is
[?] .
Is there something obvious I'm doing wrong?
tom
of a citation, all I see is
" [?] ".
Is there something obvious I'm doing wrong?
tom
Hello, I've been searching arround in order to check if there's any option of
executing an automatic forward search on selected position after the pdf
generation(with sumatrapdf in windows).
Since the forward search is also not working due to $$o $$t redirection
problem(alredy commented on
Hello, I've been searching arround in order to check if there's any option of
executing an automatic forward search on selected position after the pdf
generation(with sumatrapdf in windows).
Since the forward search is also not working due to $$o $$t redirection
problem(alredy commented on
Hello, I've been searching arround in order to check if there's any option of
executing an automatic forward search on selected position after the pdf
generation(with sumatrapdf in windows).
Since the forward search is also not working due to $$o $$t redirection
problem(alredy commented on
Tom
bembo with computer modern numerals.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
bembo text, computer modern numerals.lyx
Description: Binary data
Tom
bembo with computer modern numerals.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
bembo text, computer modern numerals.lyx
Description: Binary data
Tom
bembo with computer modern numerals.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
bembo text, computer modern numerals.lyx
Description: Binary data
Is there any way to get a non-blinking cursor? I find it most distracting.
Is there any way to get a non-blinking cursor? I find it most distracting.
Is there any way to get a non-blinking cursor? I find it most distracting.
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tom Bush wrote:
>> I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
>> accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
>> 1933) to the same, without the brackets.
>>
>>
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tom Bush wrote:
>> If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
>
> These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
>
> \citet{key} ==>>
that is done when building the document
in LaTeX that I haven't noticed.
I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Ubuntu 8.10.
Many thanks,
Tom.
that is done when building the document
in LaTeX that I haven't noticed.
I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Ubuntu 8.10.
Many thanks,
Tom.
that is done when building the document
in LaTeX that I haven't noticed.
I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Ubuntu 8.10.
Many thanks,
Tom.
Tom La Bone wrote:
OK, I am new to Lyx and kind of lost here. I have installed Lyx 1.6.0rc5
on a Windows XP Pro box that had MikTex 2.6 already installed and
functional. When I load in one of the examples (amsbook-test.lyx for
example) and try to view the file (dvi, pdf, etc) I get
Tom La Bone wrote:
OK, I am new to Lyx and kind of lost here. I have installed Lyx 1.6.0rc5
on a Windows XP Pro box that had MikTex 2.6 already installed and
functional. When I load in one of the examples (amsbook-test.lyx for
example) and try to view the file (dvi, pdf, etc) I get
Tom La Bone wrote:
>
> OK, I am new to Lyx and kind of lost here. I have installed Lyx 1.6.0rc5
> on a Windows XP Pro box that had MikTex 2.6 already installed and
> functional. When I load in one of the examples (amsbook-test.lyx for
> example) and try to view the file (dvi,
:
Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
I don't have a clue why I am getting the error or how to fix it. I would
appreciate any hints on how to move forward on this.
Tom
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Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
I don't have a clue why I am getting the error or how to fix it. I would
appreciate any hints on how to move forward on this.
Tom
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Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
Undefined control sequence.
LaTex Error: Missing \begin{document}
I don't have a clue why I am getting the error or how to fix it. I would
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output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear Dominik,
You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
language specific definitions have changed. Then
everything should be working fine again.
[1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear Dominik,
You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
language specific definitions have changed. Then
everything should be working fine again.
[1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear Dominik,
> You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
> language specific definitions have changed. Then
> everything should be working fine again.
> [1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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and help,
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and help,
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nce, suggestions and help,
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of ghostscript tomorrow and report
back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear Nicolás,
Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
Sorry, but that renders eps files with about 1/2 the size and horrible looking
results. Trying -r4000 gives about the same filesize, but still horrible
looking.
You may find this interesting:
http
installed as per LyX bundle installer (and many others)
and MikTex 2.7
* Linux: Debian lenny, LyX 1.55, gs 8.62, Imagemagik 7:6.3.7.9 and
current TexLive. (Note, all versions used as available from
current Debian lenny repository)
Regards,
Tom
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of ghostscript tomorrow and report
back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear Nicolás,
Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
Sorry, but that renders eps files with about 1/2 the size and horrible looking
results. Trying -r4000 gives about the same filesize, but still horrible
looking.
You may find this interesting:
http
installed as per LyX bundle installer (and many others)
and MikTex 2.7
* Linux: Debian lenny, LyX 1.55, gs 8.62, Imagemagik 7:6.3.7.9 and
current TexLive. (Note, all versions used as available from
current Debian lenny repository)
Regards,
Tom
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ws machine anyway.
> I will try some younger Windows versions of ghostscript tomorrow and report
> back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear Nicolás,
> Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
Sorry, but that renders eps files with about 1/2 the size and horrible looking
results. Trying -r4000 gives about the same filesize, but still horrible
looking.
> You may find this interesting:
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