Am Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2007 02:08 schrieb Fernando Roig:
To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
depending on the width of the labels
Am Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2007 02:08 schrieb Fernando Roig:
To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
depending on the width of the labels
Am Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2007 02:08 schrieb Fernando Roig:
> > To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
> > of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
> > this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
> > depending on the width of
I use pyxplot for producing diagrams and they are exported as eps files. in
the output 0,0 is the origin of the x/y axes. Since the y- and x-axis-labels
of the diagram go beyond 0,0, the bounding box in the header of the eps-file
shows negative values of the lower left corner:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
depending on the width of the labels and numbers for the tics.
At least in LyX 1.5.0rc1, in
I use pyxplot for producing diagrams and they are exported as eps files. in
the output 0,0 is the origin of the x/y axes. Since the y- and x-axis-labels
of the diagram go beyond 0,0, the bounding box in the header of the eps-file
shows negative values of the lower left corner:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
depending on the width of the labels and numbers for the tics.
At least in LyX 1.5.0rc1, in
I use pyxplot for producing diagrams and they are exported as eps files. in
the output 0,0 is the origin of the x/y axes. Since the y- and x-axis-labels
of the diagram go beyond 0,0, the bounding box in the header of the eps-file
shows negative values of the lower left corner:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
To avoid it, I can add in the graphic menue, second tab, the values
of the left bottom and right top coordinates of the figure. Can
this be done somehow more quickly? Note that the values differ
depending on the width of the labels and numbers for the tics.
At least in LyX 1.5.0rc1, in
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file, and
would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a solution.
By the way where can I get epstoeps?
Wolfgang
convert phar-li.eps
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply empty. I can open it
Georg Baum wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file, and
would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a solution.
By the way where can I get epstoeps?
Wolfgang
convert phar-li.eps
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply empty. I can open it
Georg Baum wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file, and
would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a solution.
By the way where can I get epstoeps?
Wolfgang
convert phar-li.eps
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
> rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
> and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
> solution.
The file is simply empty. I can open
Georg Baum wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I can´t open an .eps figure in lyx. It does not open in gv either, is
rejected by convert x.eps x.eps. I attach it, since it is a small file,
and would appreciate if somebody could verify my finding and suggest a
solution.
The file is simply
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