On 02/03/2011 03:12 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
I did View > PDF (pdflatex) then checked the temporary directory. It
has all the EPS files with name changes as well as copies of the EPS
files with .pdf extensions. There is an EPS -> PDF converter. It's
ps2pdf and the converter line matches what
I did View > PDF (pdflatex) then checked the temporary directory. It has all
the EPS files with name changes as well as copies of the EPS files with .pdf
extensions. There is an EPS -> PDF converter. It's ps2pdf and the converter
line matches what you have.
Just as a check I tried View > PDF (ps2p
On 2/2/2011 9:35 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
Unfortunately I'm still getting the same "...cannot determine size of
graphic in..." errors when trying to build a .pdf.
You mentioned in a previous message that the images are all EPS files,
and IIRC you said that they show up in DVI and PS output
Thanks! I ran bibtex as you suggested and the output looked like bibtex
didn't recognize the bibstyle I was using. I changed it and now it seems to
be producing .ps files with figures and bibliography without a hitch!
Unfortunately I'm still getting the same "...cannot determine size of
graphic in
On 02/02/2011 03:59 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
The .bbl file is there but explorer says its size is 0 KB.
That means that (a) BibTeX was run (which is good) and (b) it failed
(not so good).
Try exporting your document to a .tex file (File > Export > LaTeX
(plain)). Open a command shell and
On 02/02/2011 3:13 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
There are no strings in the log file that match the name of my .bib file
(Kniffin_2011.bib) which is in the same directory (in the E: drive) as my
LyX file, but there is some text at the bottom that points to a .bbl the C:
drive that matches the name
The .bbl file is there but explorer says its size is 0 KB.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 02/02/2011 03:13 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
>
>> The images are all .eps files.
>>
>> The log file says "LaTeX Warning: Citation `' on page
>> undefined on input line ." Then on
On 02/02/2011 03:13 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
The images are all .eps files.
The log file says "LaTeX Warning: Citation `' on
page undefined on input line ."
Then on the bottom it says "LaTeX: Warning: There were undefined
references."
There are no strings in the log file that match the n
The images are all .eps files.
The log file says "LaTeX Warning: Citation `' on page
undefined on input line ." Then on the
bottom it says "LaTeX: Warning: There were undefined references."
There are no strings in the log file that match the name of my .bib file
(Kniffin_2011.bib) which is in th
On 2/1/2011 7:12 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
The image files live on my E: drive. I'm able to build a .ps or .dvi
without any figure issues, just not a .pdf.
What format are the image files? I wonder if the reason DVI works and
PDF doesn't has to do with a failed attempt to convert the format.
The image files live on my E: drive. I'm able to build a .ps or .dvi without
any figure issues, just not a .pdf.
Also, I still get a [?] instead of citations in the document after I've
added my .bib file to the LyX document using the "LyX: BibTeX Bibliography"
dialog box.
Thanks!
-Gabe
On Tue, F
On 02/01/2011 05:44 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
The -userdir switch as you suggested seems to have fixed the
texfiles.py failing problem, although now I'm getting a bunch of the
following LaTeX errors when I try to build a .pdf:
"LaTeX Error: Cannot determine the size of graphic in <...>"
That
The -userdir switch as you suggested seems to have fixed the texfiles.py
failing problem, although now I'm getting a bunch of the following LaTeX
errors when I try to build a .pdf:
"LaTeX Error: Cannot determine the size of graphic in <...>"
Also, the user directory is only set to the E: drive wh
On 02/01/2011 01:42 PM, kniff...@cecs.pdx.edu wrote:
The E: drive is a partition of the computer's hard drive. It's the
"user" drive of my work computer that I, as a user, am free to modify.
The C: drive is maintained by our IT dept.
It looks like my user directory is on the network. I went to
The E: drive is a partition of the computer's hard drive. It's the
"user" drive of my work computer that I, as a user, am free to modify.
The C: drive is maintained by our IT dept.
It looks like my user directory is on the network. I went to Tools >
Preferences > Paths but it doesn't look l
Gabriel Kniffin gmail.com> writes:
> I opened the script with python via command line. Here's the
> result:
"E:\ProgramFiles\LyX16\Resources\scripts>E:\ProgramFiles\LyX16\python\
python TeXFiles.py
Indexing files of type cls
Indexing files of type sty
Indexing files of type bst
Indexing files of
I opened the script with python via command line. Here's the result:
"E:\ProgramFiles\LyX16\Resources\scripts>E:\ProgramFiles\LyX16\python\python
TeXFiles.py
Indexing files of type cls
Indexing files of type sty
Indexing files of type bst
Indexing files of type bib"
The python files do show up wi
On 01/28/2011 05:35 PM, Gabriel Kniffin wrote:
Thanks Richard,
I just reinstalled LyX using LyX-1.6.8-2-Installer.exe but I'm still
having the same problem.
I also checked to make sure TeXFiles.py file is there, which it is.
I also noticed the same error happens when I go to Tools > TeX
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