Re: LyX to PDF (was: Why are EPS files so big?)

1999-05-06 Thread Victor Ott
Roger Williams wrote: Ralf Plaenkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ghostscript's ps2pdf creates huge files due to the non-compression of bitmap images. Adobe Acrobat Distiller gives very good results. You didn't mention Frank Siegert's PStill, which provides most of the

Re: LyX to PDF (was: Why are EPS files so big?)

1999-05-06 Thread Victor Ott
Roger Williams wrote: Ralf Plaenkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ghostscript's ps2pdf creates huge files due to the non-compression of bitmap images. Adobe Acrobat Distiller gives very good results. You didn't mention Frank Siegert's PStill, which provides most of the

Re: LyX to PDF (was: Why are EPS files so big?)

1999-05-06 Thread Victor Ott
Roger Williams wrote: > > > Ralf Plaenkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Ghostscript's ps2pdf creates huge files due to the non-compression > > of bitmap images. > > > Adobe Acrobat Distiller gives very good results. > > You didn't mention Frank Siegert's PStill, which provides

Re: Why are EPS files so big?

1999-05-05 Thread Victor Ott
Barry Kauler wrote: Thanks for the responses about why a small bit-map becomes such a huge EPS. One thing that should be high on the wish-list is to be able to insert bit-map images directly into Lyx, and have Lyx encapsulate them on-the-fly when previewing and printing. Probably cache

Re: Why are EPS files so big?

1999-05-05 Thread Victor Ott
Barry Kauler wrote: Thanks for the responses about why a small bit-map becomes such a huge EPS. One thing that should be high on the wish-list is to be able to insert bit-map images directly into Lyx, and have Lyx encapsulate them on-the-fly when previewing and printing. Probably cache

Re: Why are EPS files so big?

1999-05-05 Thread Victor Ott
Barry Kauler wrote: > > Thanks for the responses about why a small bit-map becomes > such a huge EPS. > One thing that should be high on the wish-list is to be able to > insert bit-map images directly into Lyx, and have Lyx encapsulate > them on-the-fly when previewing and printing. Probably