Could someone please inform me as to the requirements to get floatflt to work
in lyx-1.2.0? I ran into a difficulty with it when trying to write a grant
and ended up having to use another wordprocessor because I simply could not
get lyx to flow text around an image.
I had an ps image/figure I
Jan Warnking wrote:
> My original message was a somewhat academic question about lyx converting
> png->xpm->eps->ps, even though xpm can be loaded directly. Why the detour?
> This is not _really_ relevant, since I think the xpm->eps converter was
> not there by default, and I don't remember why
> > Image conversion succeeded.
> > Loading image.
> > xforms image loader. Status : Converting PS ...
> > xforms image loader. Status : Loading PostScript
> > xforms image loader. Error : LoadPS: no page written!
> > Image loading failed.
> > xforms image loader. Status : Error Reading
>
> the
ed the PNG->EPS converter, so that the
>>>PNG->XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. "lyx -dbg
>>>graphics" shows that lyx converts PNG->XPM->EPS->PS! Lyx _can_ load xpm
>>>directly and does so, if I delete the EPS->
he
> > PNG->XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. "lyx -dbg
> > graphics" shows that lyx converts PNG->XPM->EPS->PS! Lyx _can_ load xpm
> > directly and does so, if I delete the EPS->PS converter.
> > This is minor once o
Displacing the cursor, scrolling the canvas, opening menus, useage of
dialog boxes etc is delayed until the image is loaded. The events that
piled up are executed once the image appeared on the canvas.
On my box (AMD K6II-266), loading takes up to a second, depending on the
images. Even worse, when sc
, so that the
> PNG->XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. "lyx -dbg
> graphics" shows that lyx converts PNG->XPM->EPS->PS! Lyx _can_ load xpm
> directly and does so, if I delete the EPS->PS converter.
> This is minor once one knows what h
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:58:39AM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> I think I heard once on the list that png files can be displayed directly.
> Is this only true for the internal image loader or with the xforms loader,
> too? I have quite a few of them and not having to convert them each time I
> op
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:57:13AM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> When inserting a graphics (or when converting old files without extension
> for the graphics file names), an empty box shows up representing the image
> to be loaded, along with some message. When inserting the correct file
> name, t
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:55:02AM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> background, too, so I was very disappointed to see that, on the contrary,
> image loading is done in foreground now. This is the reason I still prefer
> 1.1.6.
Image loading is not done in the foreground...
regards
john
--
"I hop
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:51:20AM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> I guess the more power the developers give to the user, the more they need
> to hold the hands of those who are not interested in power, but in ease of
> use.
Not at all. It is just a matter of teething troubles with the new
system,
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
[...]
> start LyX from commandline with
> lyx -dbg graphics
>
> and have a look at the output when you insert an image
Thanks for the response. Actually another Edit->Reconfigure helped to
solve this problem (I could swear I did that already). Now everythin
blem. Actually help files show the same behaviour (with that
> Mobius image). I tried to insert a tif pixcture, but the result was the
> same.
>
> How can I display properly images in LyX? The final output is OK, so the
> problem is not critical, but with lots of images it's diffi
iour (with that
Mobius image). I tried to insert a tif pixcture, but the result was the
same.
How can I display properly images in LyX? The final output is OK, so the
problem is not critical, but with lots of images it's difficult to handle.
LyX-1.2.0, self compiled, Linux RedHat-6.2 (with
By default a converter PNG->EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS->PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG->EPS->PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG->EPS converter, so that the
PNG->XPM get used. However, the images still didn'
This may have been discussed on the list before, but I didn't find it in
the archives.
Displaying png files
I think I heard once on the list that png files can be displayed directly.
Is this only true for the internal image loader or with the xforms loader,
too? I have quite
When inserting a graphics (or when converting old files without extension
for the graphics file names), an empty box shows up representing the image
to be loaded, along with some message. When inserting the correct file
name, the image gets loaded, and is shown correctly outside the original
box
When using lyx 1.1.6 loading images was _slow_, but did not hinder editing
of the document. I opened up the docs, scrolled to the place I wanted to
work on, and started typing away. The images showed up eventually.
Not so in lyx1.2.1. I open up a document, and scroll to the place I want
to work
I am about to send a couple of gripes about viewing images in lyx-1.2.
Rather than putting all in one large email, I preferred splitting things
up, so they can be discussed separately. Let me state here that (despite
my criticism) I greatly appreciate the effort the lyx team puts into
giving us
Ludovico Basili wrote:
> But now, I have another big problem: when I try to export to DVI my
> document, the program interprets my
> images as JPEG. Here is a portion of the output ( with -dbg graphics option
> enabled ) :
>
> --- CUT HERE --
Hello,
I am running lyx-1.2.0.
I had some problems because I could not view eps images in my document.
I ran the program with the -dbg graphics option, and I found a solution
changing the
conversion command from
convert EPS:epsfile XPM:xpmfile
to
convert epsfile XPM:xpmfile
into Edit
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> the output is exactly that what is expected!
>
> your rotating origin is "center", so rotated rectangles
> becomes squares with the longest side.
> change the "Rotate Origin" in the graphics gui
> into "left bottom" and all should work
Thank you for you
On Friday 03 May 2002 2:31 pm, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Angus, can you tell me what's going on with my lyxview???
> se attched gif.
>
>
> Herbert
No.
And I have no time to dig further I'm afraid. I'm off to meet some friends in
the Netherlands. Have a good w/k all.
Angus
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | On Friday 03 May 2002 12:45 pm, Wayan wrote:
>
>>>Dear LyX-users,
>>>
>>>could you please explain me how to omit the blank area from rotating
>>>images? I have
On Friday 03 May 2002 1:12 pm, Wayan wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Angus Leeming wrote:
> > To achieve something similar here I opened the paragraph dialog with the
> > cursor on the caption and added "-0.3in" to the Vertical spaces Above
> > input.
>
> for small space is Ok, but not for big space.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Angus Leeming wrote:
> To achieve something similar here I opened the paragraph dialog with the
> cursor on the caption and added "-0.3in" to the Vertical spaces Above input.
for small space is Ok, but not for big space... for example if the
ratio of width and length < 0.75
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Friday 03 May 2002 12:45 pm, Wayan wrote:
>> Dear LyX-users,
>>
>> could you please explain me how to omit the blank area from rotating
>> images? I have imported an eps/ps figure created by xmgrace. Without
>&g
On Friday 03 May 2002 12:45 pm, Wayan wrote:
> Dear LyX-users,
>
> could you please explain me how to omit the blank area from rotating
> images? I have imported an eps/ps figure created by xmgrace. Without
> rotate command, the image will be landscape... If the rotate command
>
Dear LyX-users,
could you please explain me how to omit the blank area from rotating
images? I have imported an eps/ps figure created by xmgrace. Without
rotate command, the image will be landscape... If the rotate command
activated, lyx1.2 add a blank area. Let's see the following s
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, John Levon wrote:
> No, we require neither ghostview nor ghostscript. But you do need to
> install "convert" from ImageMagick, or a similar facility such as the
> netpbm tools (and then set converters for them).
>
> lyx -dbg any
>
> should give you some useful info...
I ha
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:56:45PM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
> > the image and the message `Error converting to loadable format.' I
> > assume that I need some configuration of LyX-1.2.0 to enable on-screen
> > rendering of these images.
>
> No, it
John Levon writes:
> the image and the message `Error converting to loadable format.' I
> assume that I need some configuration of LyX-1.2.0 to enable on-screen
> rendering of these images.
No, it should just work.
A small example 1.1.5 document and the EPS file
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 11:53:31PM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:
> In lyx-120 it again comes up with 'XpmColorFailed'. I have tried it as
> both set to monochrome and gray in lyx, and for both get the same XpmColor
> message.
Example file please !
john
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 11:03:25AM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
> the image and the message `Error converting to loadable format.' I
> assume that I need some configuration of LyX-1.2.0 to enable on-screen
> rendering of these images.
No, it should just work.
A small example
Wayan wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>
>>which xforms version do you have on this machine?
>>
>
> Sorry, 0.89-302 (from SuSE 7.2).
please send me the graphic-file?
HErbert
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> which xforms version do you have on this machine?
Sorry, 0.89-302 (from SuSE 7.2).
Wayan
Wayan wrote:
> - deleted --
> In LookupColor [rgb_db.c 210] can't handle color #0811
[...]
which xforms version do you have on this machine?
Herbert
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> This is an informative message I forgot to remove. It means that some {}
> forming an 'empty base' for ^ or _ are not written when exported to LaTeX.
> This should not do any harm.
Thank's. I have another problem with another machine. Running Linux.
W
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Rod Pinna wrote:
> To get a caption, you now need to explicity chose the caption environment
> in your float.
Thank, I have found after looking at my old table caption.
Wayan
Trying 1.2.0 on my home debian installation, I'm getting somewhat
different behaviour to what I have previously reported. In this case,
every image I've tried (.ps, e.ps and .jpg) has not converted to a dot xpm
file.
With one file, I have converted it on the command line to a .xpm file with
conv
wary of the table support in 1.1.6). When I use LyX-1.2.0
> > to open a document created with 1.1.5, the Postscript images do not
> > render on the screen and instead I get a box with the name of the image
> > and the message `Error converting to loadable format.' I assume t
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 05:29:02PM +0200, Wayan wrote:
> What mean "suppressing {}". LyX show this when I am running it from
> terminal or console.
This is an informative message I forgot to remove. It means that some {}
forming an 'empty base' for ^ or _ are not written when exported to LaTeX.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
> I'm trying LyX-1.2.0pre4 after having skipped installation of the 1.1.6
> series (I was wary of the table support in 1.1.6). When I use LyX-1.2.0
> to open a document created with 1.1.5, the Postscript images do not
> render
I'm trying LyX-1.2.0pre4 after having skipped installation of the
1.1.6 series (I was wary of the table support in 1.1.6). When I use
LyX-1.2.0 to open a document created with 1.1.5, the Postscript images
do not render on the screen and instead I get a box with the name of
the image an
Hi
I had a similar problem. When I used latex2html a bunch of errors avoid
me from producing the .html file.
I simple used the export command from lyx and it worked ok ... I think
there are some flags to the latex2html program that I wasn't using but
the export from lyx did.
Hope this helps
E
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 03:26:57PM +0300, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> Thanks for suggestion, but the problem is same as with tth: it doesn't
> handle well enough the equations.
I see.
Andre'
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will not have, nor do they deserve, eith
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>I have lately used 'hevea' for .tex (.lyx) to .html conversion and I am
Thanks for suggestion, but the problem is same as with tth: it doesn't
handle well enough the equations. With some other document with less math
it would be a good solution.
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:52:09PM +0300, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> >after I exported from LyX as TeX and tried running latex2html, I can't get
> >it working properly. I get:
>
> I forgot to mention that I used "psrip" to extract the EPS files from
> Postscript document. They look suspicious, mayb
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>I forgot to mention that I used "psrip" to extract the EPS files from
>Postscript document. They look suspicious, maybe the problem is this.
Well it's not, I removed all eps figures (leaving only equations) and
there's still the same problem. I cut do
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>after I exported from LyX as TeX and tried running latex2html, I can't get
>it working properly. I get:
I forgot to mention that I used "psrip" to extract the EPS files from
Postscript document. They look suspicious, maybe the problem is this.
I need to convert my document to word doc-file. I thought about converting
from lyx to html and the converting this to .doc with staroffice. However,
after I exported from LyX as TeX and tried running latex2html, I can't get
it working properly. I get:
...
Warning: No implementati
Hi,
I noticed that when exporting my LyX files to HTML, the ALT tag of my
figures consists of the TeX code needed to load the image in the document.
How can I make LyX use the caption of my figure instead?
Thanks,
L
P.S. I vote for the newsgroup with a gateway to the mailing list. One list I
s
On Friday 15 February 2002 12:43, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to include an image as a footer on all pages?
http://www.lyx.org/help
Search for logo, that applies to both footer and header.
> Many thanks
>
> Francesco
--
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Hi,
Is it possible to include an image as a footer on all pages?
Many thanks
Francesco
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 08:02:35PM -0500, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> 1- I recently upgraded to Mandrake Linux 8.1 which includes LyX 1.1.6fix3
> (July 24th). Almost everything is fine and Ghostscript 6.51 works OK too.
> DVI, PDF, XDVI, everything work except that LyX can't prev
I'm using LyX since 15 months, what a great tool!
I have two questions.
1- I recently upgraded to Mandrake Linux 8.1 which includes LyX 1.1.6fix3 (July 24th).
Almost everything is fine and Ghostscript 6.51 works OK too. DVI, PDF, XDVI,
everything work except that LyX can't preview
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:26:50PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>>>>>For a real solution, use the following:
>>>>>\newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
>>>>>\raisebox{-0.5\height}{#1}%
>>>>>}
>
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:26:50PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
> >>>For a real solution, use the following:
> >>>\newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
> >>> \raisebox{-0.5\height}{#1}%
> >>>}
> >>>
> >>>And then put \centerAlig
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 10:02:44PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>>>For a real solution, use the following:
>>>\newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
>>> \raisebox{-0.5\height}{#1}%
>>>}
>>>
>>>And then put \centerAlign{} ar
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 10:02:44PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
> >For a real solution, use the following:
> >\newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
> > \raisebox{-0.5\height}{#1}%
> >}
> >
> >And then put \centerAlign{} around both images in the table.
> >
>
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 02:50:51PM +0100, Stefano Maggi wrote:
>
>>It worked! Since I need to align only the shortest of the images, I've done
>>some modifications (learning-by-trying) to your code. I use:
>>
>>\newcommand\centerAlign
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 02:50:51PM +0100, Stefano Maggi wrote:
> It worked! Since I need to align only the shortest of the images, I've done
> some modifications (learning-by-trying) to your code. I use:
>
> \newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
> \raisebox{\height}{#1}%
> }
It worked! Since I need to align only the shortest of the images, I've done
some modifications (learning-by-trying) to your code. I use:
\newcommand\centerAlign[1]{%
\raisebox{\height}{#1}%
}
in the LaTeX preample, and then
\centerAlign{}
as TeX code in my tables. Doing this way
and in your text in tex (red)
\myTwoFig{}{}
the images can be insert with the menu button.
Herbert
> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Herbert Voss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> Stefano Maggi wrote:
>
> >Hi, I need to put two images of different sizes in a row of a table. I'd
> >like to be able to choose the vertical alignment of the shortest
> i
Stefano Maggi wrote:
>Hi, I need to put two images of different sizes in a row of a table. I'd
>like to be able to choose the vertical alignment of the shortest image (by
>default it's on the bottom).
>Anybody can help?
>
do you want to have them both on the
Hi, I need to put two images of different sizes in a row of a table. I'd
like to be able to choose the vertical alignment of the shortest image (by
default it's on the bottom).
Anybody can help?
Thanks!
Stefano
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On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 05:44:03PM +, Marco Allione wrote:
> I have a problem! I am a new latex utilizer and I've found some problems in
> inserting figures in my latex document.
> How can I made to imsert a wmf image in my document?
> Can I have some help in such a problem please? Does anybo
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:23, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:48:32PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
> > I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
> > How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
>
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:48:32PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
> I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
> How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
Okay, there are two approaches:
(1) Use the tex2pdf script (I think it's f
Hi all!!
I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
Thanks
--
Adolfo Pachón
(Director Desarrollos).
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 05:44:03PM +, Marco Allione wrote:
> I have a problem! I am a new latex utilizer and I've found some problems in
> inserting figures in my latex document.
> How can I made to imsert a wmf image in my document?
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Marco Allione wrote:
> How can I made to imsert a wmf image in my document?
You have to convert it to EPS.
Since WMF is a vector format, there's no sense to convert
it into bitmap (like PNG) and then to EPS. Instead the
right way is to create on EPS file directly from it.
On Thursday 30 August 2001 13:44, Marco Allione wrote:
> I have a problem! I am a new latex utilizer and I've found some problems in
> inserting figures in my latex document.
> How can I made to imsert a wmf image in my document?
> Can I have some help in such a problem please? Does anybody can te
I have a problem! I am a new latex utilizer and I've found some problems in
inserting figures in my latex document.
How can I made to imsert a wmf image in my document?
Can I have some help in such a problem please? Does anybody can tell me
where I could find some complete guide on the use of gr
>>>>> "Pascal" == Pascal Francq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pascal> Hi, Is there possible to insert directly (without any
Pascal> conversion to eps format) images in jpeg and/or png in LyX,
Pascal> perhaps with a specific package? Thanks in advance. --
Hi,
Is there possible to insert directly (without any conversion to eps format)
images in jpeg and/or png in LyX, perhaps with a specific package?
Thanks in advance.
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, morten wrote:
> hi
> I have solved my IEEE template problem by downloading a ieee class file from
> the internet.
> Now my problem is how to insert the personal images. At the end of the article
> there is room for some kind of "who am I" entry, alo
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, morten wrote:
> hi
> I have solved my IEEE template problem by downloading a ieee class file from
> the internet.
> Now my problem is how to insert the personal images. At the end of the
hi
I have solved my IEEE template problem by downloading a ieee class file from
the internet.
Now my problem is how to insert the personal images. At the end of the article
there is room for some kind of "who am I" entry, along with an image. But how
do I bind an image to this blank rec
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 06:23:54PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Giorgio Corani wrote:
> > hi, as far as I know, the only supported format for images is eps.
> > What to do in order to put an other type of image, for example jpg?
> > I tried to save it as .eps within GIMP but
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 05:44:55PM +0200, Giorgio Corani wrote:
>
> hi, as far as I know, the only supported format for images is eps.
> What to do in order to put an other type of image, for example jpg?
> I tried to save it as .eps within GIMP but (maybe it's a problem of my
&
Giorgio Corani wrote:
>
> hi, as far as I know, the only supported format for images is eps.
> What to do in order to put an other type of image, for example jpg?
> I tried to save it as .eps within GIMP but (maybe it's a problem of my
> installation) no such filter
>
hi, as far as I know, the only supported format for images is eps.
What to do in order to put an other type of image, for example jpg?
I tried to save it as .eps within GIMP but (maybe it's a problem of my
installation) no such filter
was found.
Does the new release maybe support such i
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 11:46:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> with the same source. You don't have to export the tex-file and edit
> it, you can do that directly within LyX : in the figure dialog box,
> enter the filename without its prefix (but you lose the preview !).
You don't lose the
Le jeu 1 fév, Tuukka Toivonen m'a écrit:
> 4.Change all ".eps" extensions in the exported TeX file to
> ".pdf". You can do this with something like
> sed 's,\.eps,\.pdf,g' output.tex
It's still beter to crop the extension : \includegraphics{image} so if
you have both image.png an
Hi Thomas,
you still can export your file to postscript and then use ps2pdf to
convert it: Add the folling line - as one line - to your LaTeX preamble
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={the title of your document},pdfauthor={the
name of the
author},linkcolor=blue,linktocpage,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}
pdflatex? I
> >
> > pdflatex needs the pdf-format of the images.
> > why don't you use the pdf-export instead of pdflatex?
> -- ??? --
> 1. LyX-Menu: File >Export >PDF(pdflatex) is just what I'm using. Up
> to now i used ps2pdf for tr
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Thomas Templin wrote:
> Thursday, February 1st 2001 07:11 Herbert Voss wrote:
> 1. LyX-Menu: File >Export >PDF(pdflatex) is just what I'm using. Up
> to now i used ps2pdf for transforming my Documents and it's been ok,
> butwhithout Hyperrefs. -Which IMO will make a PDF
LyX 1.6.1, TETEX (SuSE 7.0)
When I use use pdflatex for exporting LyX Documents it says "!LaTeX
Error: Unknown graphics estension: eps".
Any hint how to export eps figures with pdflatex? I
GERMAN:
Ich versuche vergeblich ein LyX Dokument mit EPS Grafiken über
>Anzeigen >PDF(pdflatex) zu expor
Thomas Templin wrote:
>
> LyX 1.6.1, TETEX (SuSE 7.0)
> When I use use pdflatex for exporting LyX Documents it says "!LaTeX
> Error: Unknown graphics estension: eps".
> Any hint how to export eps figures with pdflatex? I
pdflatex needs the pdf-format of the images.
Thursday, February 1st 2001 07:11 Herbert Voss wrote:
> > When I use use pdflatex for exporting LyX Documents it says
> > "!LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics estension: eps".
> > Any hint how to export eps figures with pdflatex? I
>
> pdflatex needs the pdf-format
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 11:12:46AM -0500, hawk wrote:
I've moved this thread to lyx-users, which is the correct place for this
kind of questions.
> > My problem is this. I have say, nine images of which I would like to float
> > three each to a page. (I know that they will
be now MUCH
> easier to add. It may be that because of being "young" code some
> features may not work right now, but at least it is much
> better than before.
>
> - new external material inset: this is a new kind of very powerful
> inset which will allow LyX to i
s will
agree to such a thing), and then you'll have the "undocumented"/
"unofficial" method to use raster images.
The Graphics Inset does not and will not have inline viewing for 1.1.6 so
it won't make its full entry. It is available already in 1.1.6pre2 but it
still d
ann wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Two things about the new possibility to insert raster images (which is great!):
> > 1) I expected the menu entry to insert an raster image under Insert->... and not
> > under File->Insert.
>
> For that I have no answer, as
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