Hello,
I loaded a pdf page as a cover for a book by using in LyX
Insert>file>external material>Template: PDFPages. In the German version
of the pdflatex exported book there is an empty page before this cover
page with a page number 1, the English version starts correctly with t
Hello,
I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
external material
insertfileexternal materialpdfpages
and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpages}
I get the cover page in the latex file, but in the pdf (and dvi) file there
is only the name of the figure used
Am Thursday, 29. August 2013, 16:21:55 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Hello,
I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
external material
insertfileexternal materialpdfpages
and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpages}
I get the cover page in the latex file
Hello,
I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
external material
insertfileexternal materialpdfpages
and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpages}
I get the cover page in the latex file, but in the pdf (and dvi) file there
is only the name of the figure used
Am Thursday, 29. August 2013, 16:21:55 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Hello,
I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
external material
insertfileexternal materialpdfpages
and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpages}
I get the cover page in the latex file
Hello,
I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
external material
insert>file>external material>pdfpages
and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpages}
I get the cover page in the latex file, but in the pdf (and dvi) file there
is only the name of the fi
Am Thursday, 29. August 2013, 16:21:55 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Hello,
>
> I included at the begin of my book (Koma) a pdf page as a cover by using
> external material
>
> insert>file>external material>pdfpages
> and in the preamble \usepackage{pdfpa
John K john...@... writes:
OK I tried this. I defined a new Python file format with extension .py in Lyx,
and then created a Python - PDF
(pdflatex) converter that runs the command:
python $$i $$o
But when I try exporting the document to PDF I get the following error:
No information for
John K john...@... writes:
OK I tried this. I defined a new Python file format with extension .py in Lyx,
and then created a Python - PDF
(pdflatex) converter that runs the command:
python $$i $$o
But when I try exporting the document to PDF I get the following error:
No information for
>> I added the following to the Lyx external_templates file:
>>
>> Template Python
>> GuiName "Python: $$AbsOrRelPathParent$$Basename"
>> HelpText
>> Python diagram.
>> HelpTextEnd
>> InputFormat "*"
>
> I think you need to define an input format and a .py -> .pdf converter which
> runs the
John K writes:
> OK I tried this. I defined a new Python file format with extension .py in Lyx,
and then created a Python -> PDF
> (pdflatex) converter that runs the command:
>
> python $$i $$o
>
> But when I try exporting the document to PDF I get the following error:
>
> "No
John K wrote:
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx
document using the External Material function. I have created a Python
script called myscript.py which generates a diagram and saves it to
myscript.pdf. I am trying to make Lyx run my script
John K wrote:
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx
document using the External Material function. I have created a Python
script called myscript.py which generates a diagram and saves it to
myscript.pdf. I am trying to make Lyx run my script
> John K wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx
>> document using the "External Material" function. I have created a Python
>> script called "myscript.py" which generates a diagram and saves
ection is greyed out. I can only create the converter by
editing
and saving over an existing converter in the list.
> Once you have that I believe it will work. In fact once you have that you
> could
> simply use the graphics inset in the usual way to insert your .py file, that
> is,
>
pts requiring other processing or
resulting in a different output format.
>> Once you have that I believe it will work. In fact once you have that
>> you could simply use the graphics inset in the usual way to insert
>> your .py file, that is, no need for an external material t
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document
using the External Material function. I have created a Python script called
myscript.py which generates a diagram and saves it to myscript.pdf. I am
trying to make Lyx run my script to generate the diagram when I
John K wrote:
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document using the External
Material function. I have created a Python script called myscript.py which generates a
diagram and saves it to myscript.pdf. I am trying to make Lyx run my script to generate
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document
using the External Material function. I have created a Python script called
myscript.py which generates a diagram and saves it to myscript.pdf. I am
trying to make Lyx run my script to generate the diagram when I
John K wrote:
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document using the External
Material function. I have created a Python script called myscript.py which generates a
diagram and saves it to myscript.pdf. I am trying to make Lyx run my script to generate
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document
using the "External Material" function. I have created a Python script called
"myscript.py" which generates a diagram and saves it to "myscript.pdf". I am
trying to make Lyx run my
John K wrote:
I am trying to auto-generate a diagram from a Python script in my Lyx document using the "External
Material" function. I have created a Python script called "myscript.py" which generates a
diagram and saves it to "myscript.pdf". I am trying to make
convert a python file to a graphics file.
Try the way I described above: defining the file format and converter under the
menu : Tools > Preferences... > File Handling.
Once you have that I believe it will work. In fact once you have that you could
simply use the graphics inset in the usual way to insert your .py file, that is,
no need for an external material template.
--
Julien
I am trying to use the greek alpha in an illustration produced by XFig.
I used
$\alpha$
in the text,
exported it from XFig as
combined PS/LaTeX (both parts)
and inserted the fig-file in the lyx document.
the illustration in the pdf output of the document shows, however,
not a greek alpha, as
Am Thursday 11 February 2010 13:03:40 schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
Thanks, Ignacio,
but:
In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
what I do here is:
After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@... writes:
In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
what I do here is:
After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In the lowermost line is
Use LaTex Fonts,
Am Thursday 11 February 2010 18:30:00 schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
Thanks, Ignacio,
but that is what I did (same sequence).
I do some more experimentation, and will ask my son on the weekend. He might
find out. I guess I am missing something, either a usepackage in the
preamble, or I might be
I am trying to use the greek alpha in an illustration produced by XFig.
I used
$\alpha$
in the text,
exported it from XFig as
combined PS/LaTeX (both parts)
and inserted the fig-file in the lyx document.
the illustration in the pdf output of the document shows, however,
not a greek alpha, as
Am Thursday 11 February 2010 13:03:40 schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
Thanks, Ignacio,
but:
In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
what I do here is:
After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@... writes:
In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
what I do here is:
After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In the lowermost line is
Use LaTex Fonts,
Am Thursday 11 February 2010 18:30:00 schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
Thanks, Ignacio,
but that is what I did (same sequence).
I do some more experimentation, and will ask my son on the weekend. He might
find out. I guess I am missing something, either a usepackage in the
preamble, or I might be
I am trying to use the greek alpha in an illustration produced by XFig.
I used
$\alpha$
in the text,
exported it from XFig as
combined PS/LaTeX (both parts)
and inserted the fig-file in the lyx document.
the illustration in the pdf output of the document shows, however,
not a greek alpha, as
ult,
the submenu box dissappears,
Same with Roman..
exporting as either eps or .fig with Ps/LaTeX (both parts),
inserting it as
eps in Lyx
or as
File>External Material, XFig template
in Lyx
does still not give the desired greek alpha.
I am either doing something wrong with your step 1
(there
' select 'Special' in 'Special Flags'
> ok, done
Then you can try again to insert the fig in LyX
> >
> > Insert your xfig file in LyX with Insert>File>External Material, XFig
> > template.
> ok, done
Now?
Regards
Ignacio
ears,
> > Same with Roman..
>
> It's right by now, but
>
> > exporting as either eps or .fig with Ps/LaTeX (both parts),
> > inserting it as
> > eps in Lyx
> > or as
> > File>External Material, XFig template
> > in Lyx
> >
> > does sti
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How
can
tell lyx to copy
2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile, xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are
hardcoded.
How can I tell lyx
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net wrote:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile, xmpdata file) in
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How
can
tell lyx to copy
2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile, xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are
hardcoded.
How can I tell lyx
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net wrote:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
profile, xmpdata file) in
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru wrote:
> 2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
> profile,
> > xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How
> can
> >
2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug :
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru wrote:
>>
>> 2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
>> > profile,
>> > xmpdata file) in the
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru wrote:
> > 2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
> > > profile, xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are
> > > hardcoded.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Egon Alter wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru wrote:
> > > 2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc
> > > >
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Manveru wrote:
> 2009/11/4 Rainer M Krug :
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Manveru wrote:
> >>
> >> 2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I like to use the pdfx
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
thanks
Oh yes, I was
2009/11/1 Egon Alter egon.al...@gmx.net:
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
thanks
Oh yes, I was
2009/11/1 Egon Alter :
> Hi,
>
> I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
> xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
> tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
>
> thanks
Oh yes,
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
thanks
Egon
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
thanks
Egon
Hi,
I like to use the pdfx package which needs some external files (icc profile,
xmpdata file) in the lyx_tmpbuf folder. The filenames are hardcoded. How can
tell lyx to copy these files to the tmpbuf folder before compiling?
thanks
Egon
Using LyX 1.6.3 Mac OS X, I am not able to define Product on several
lines (as the example in the Customization manual). Here is my definition:
Template Rcode
GuiName R code: $$FName
HelpText
Insert R code inside a R-Chunk (Sweave document).
HelpTextEnd
Using LyX 1.6.3 Mac OS X, I am not able to define Product on several
lines (as the example in the Customization manual). Here is my definition:
Template Rcode
GuiName R code: $$FName
HelpText
Insert R code inside a R-Chunk (Sweave document).
HelpTextEnd
Using LyX 1.6.3 Mac OS X, I am not able to define Product on several
lines (as the example in the Customization manual). Here is my definition:
Template Rcode
GuiName "R code: $$FName"
HelpText
Insert R code inside a R-Chunk (Sweave document).
HelpTextEnd
Giovanni wrote:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this.
Jürgen
Giovanni wrote:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this.
Jürgen
Giovanni wrote:
> It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Not with pdfpages. You need to insert the PDF as a graphic to get this.
Jürgen
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
your document). Otherwise, pasting it in as
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 19:41, Anders Host-Madsen:
> Giovanni writes:
>
>
> > It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
>
> Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
> Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
> of an
martedì 07 aprile 2009, 16:54, Paul A. Rubin:
> If the content is text, you can use pdftext to extract the text from
> the PDF file and then import it into LyX (where you will need to
> reformat it if you do not want it using the format of the rest of
> your document). Otherwise, pasting it
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
empty space, till the end
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until
you posting. This
Giovanni wrote:
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
empty space
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
empty space, till the end
Giovanni giovanni...@... writes:
It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until
you posting. This
Giovanni wrote:
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
empty space
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
It's possible to have
Giovanni writes:
> It's possible to have the content inserted in line, as a paragraph?
Can't you just insert the pdf a graphic?
Anyway, I had the opposite problem. I wanted to insert whole pages
of an external pdf. I didn't know about the pdfpages package until
you posting.
Giovanni wrote:
Hi list! I've tried to insert various .pdfs as external material,
using the pdfpages package. Everything works fine, except that any
imported pdf seems to start a new page. This is not the best looking
result... I get something like:
As you can see in the .pdf:
It's
what I need is
Insert-file-external material where the external material is
customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it
work.
Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that
I did not know about before.
An Xfig drawing can be included in 2 ways
what I need is
Insert-file-external material where the external material is
customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it
work.
Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that
I did not know about before.
An Xfig drawing can be included in 2 ways
nstead, I think what I need is
Insert->file->external material where the external material is
customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it
work.
Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that
I did not know about before.
An Xfig drawing can be inc
LyX 1.5.1 on GNULinux/Ubuntu
Insert-File-External material-Date gives a past date; e.g., today 23/09/07,
the output shows 07-08-2007, or processing the EmbeddedObjects.lyx manual
produces 22-05-2007
Editing the lyx file in a text editor I see:
\begin_inset External
template Date
Ignacio García schrieb:
Deleting filename . and reopening the file in Lyx the printed date is correct.
This is a bug and furthermore also a regression, please open a bug report and also report this on
the devel list.
regards Uwe
LyX 1.5.1 on GNULinux/Ubuntu
Insert-File-External material-Date gives a past date; e.g., today 23/09/07,
the output shows 07-08-2007, or processing the EmbeddedObjects.lyx manual
produces 22-05-2007
Editing the lyx file in a text editor I see:
\begin_inset External
template Date
Ignacio García schrieb:
Deleting filename . and reopening the file in Lyx the printed date is correct.
This is a bug and furthermore also a regression, please open a bug report and also report this on
the devel list.
regards Uwe
LyX 1.5.1 on GNULinux/Ubuntu
Insert->File->External material->Date gives a past date; e.g., today 23/09/07,
the output shows 07-08-2007, or processing the EmbeddedObjects.lyx manual
produces 22-05-2007
Editing the lyx file in a text editor I see:
\begin_inset External
Ignacio García schrieb:
Deleting "filename ." and reopening the file in Lyx the printed date is correct.
This is a bug and furthermore also a regression, please open a bug report and also report this on
the devel list.
regards Uwe
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes Lilypond music in Preferences-File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in
Insert-External Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a
lilypond file in the DVI or a PDF viewer. (I get
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes Lilypond music in Preferences-File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in Insert-External
Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a lilypond
file in the DVI or a PDF viewer. (I get
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes Lilypond music in Preferences-File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in
Insert-External Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a
lilypond file in the DVI or a PDF viewer. (I get
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes Lilypond music in Preferences-File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in Insert-External
Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a lilypond
file in the DVI or a PDF viewer. (I get
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes "Lilypond music" in Preferences->File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in
Insert->External Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a
lilypond file in the DVI or a PD
Hi, I see that LyX 1.4.4 includes "Lilypond music" in Preferences->File
Formats. And, I see that it accommodates Lilypond music in Insert->External
Material as a filetype.
But I must be missing a converter because I cannot get it to display a lilypond
file in the DVI or a PD
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:52:39 -0200, Joao B. Oliveira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:52:39 -0200, Joao B. Oliveira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:52:39 -0200, Joao B. Oliveira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
> following behaviour:
>
> If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
> gows well at the first time,
Rich Shepard wrote:
I am inserting a Xfig picture via insert--external material. Is there
some way of setting the scale of the Xfig picture with which the picture
will appear in the DVI file?
Thanks, Mark. I had already tried that, but it does not work, i.e., the
picture appears in DVI file
Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Rich. Xfig is also able to produce eps pictures. I am using
insert--external material because I would like to have things like
$\delta$ (LaTeX code) displayed over the picture, in the dvi file, as
LaTeX would output it, i.e., showing the Greek letter and not the LaTeX
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