Re: Issue with graphic files

2018-09-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 09/17/2018 08:42 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote: Hello, Since 3 days, I get an issue when I compile my lyx file: An error occurred while running: epstopdf --outfile="11_home_pdupre_publications_Formalism_FM_Pictures_Disp_7143_pub.pdf… The original file is an eps file (Disp_7143_pub.eps) I use

Re: Issue with graphic files

2018-09-17 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 02:42:27PM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote: > Hello, > > Since 3 days, I get an issue when I compile my lyx file: OK I'll bite: so it worked 4 days ago? Did you do a system upgrade? What changed? Do you use revision control for your .lyx file? Maybe you can check out the

Issue with graphic files

2018-09-17 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, Since 3 days, I get an issue when I compile my lyx file: An error occurred while running: epstopdf --outfile="11_home_pdupre_publications_Formalism_FM_Pictures_Disp_7143_pub.pdf… The original file is an eps file (Disp_7143_pub.eps) I use lyx 2.3.0 with fedora 28.

Re: Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa samuel.gamte...@uregina.ca wrote: Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote: Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have never encountered

Re: Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa samuel.gamte...@uregina.ca wrote: Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote: Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have never encountered

Re: Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa <samuel.gamte...@uregina.ca> wrote: > Hello, > > I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. > > The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, > showing a message "error co

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-14 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote: > Hello, > > I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. > > The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, > showing a message "error connecting to a readable format"

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-12 Thread Samuel Gamtessa
Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have never encountered this previously except that on a mac, I needed a separate software

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-12 Thread Samuel Gamtessa
Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message error connecting to a readable format I have never encountered this previously except that on a mac, I needed a separate software

Trouble reading EMF and EPS graphic files

2014-06-12 Thread Samuel Gamtessa
Hello, I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before. The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore, showing a message "error connecting to a readable format" I have never encountered this previously except that on a mac, I needed a

graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my desktop (after performing many snapshots). I did this for like 10 files. I inserted these figures using Insertgraphicbrowse ... etc. Now, I would like to delete those graphic

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Konrad Hofbauer
Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to the list! /Konrad

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Helge Hafting
Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I'd appreciate any help/suggestion. OK, let's not be evil. You can do a find/replace directly in the .lyx file using a text editor. That will only fix the .lyx file, it won't move his image files around. Don't let a document reference temporary

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a new Lyx file, I open up a new lyx folder with the same name.

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Robert Orr
PROTECTED] Subject: graphic files To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:51 AM I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my desktop (after performing many snapshots). I did this for like 10 files. I

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Robert Orr wrote: I would just move them myself to the directory where you have your .lyx source file. Then, open the .lyx file in a text editor, and then use find and replace to adjust the filename to the new location. I totally agree that that works, but

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Pavel Sanda
Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and implementation was so heated that we nearly lost two of core

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and

graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my desktop (after performing many snapshots). I did this for like 10 files. I inserted these figures using Insertgraphicbrowse ... etc. Now, I would like to delete those graphic

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Konrad Hofbauer
Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to the list! /Konrad

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Helge Hafting
Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I'd appreciate any help/suggestion. OK, let's not be evil. You can do a find/replace directly in the .lyx file using a text editor. That will only fix the .lyx file, it won't move his image files around. Don't let a document reference temporary

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a new Lyx file, I open up a new lyx folder with the same name.

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Robert Orr
PROTECTED] Subject: graphic files To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:51 AM I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my desktop (after performing many snapshots). I did this for like 10 files. I

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Robert Orr wrote: I would just move them myself to the directory where you have your .lyx source file. Then, open the .lyx file in a text editor, and then use find and replace to adjust the filename to the new location. I totally agree that that works, but

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Pavel Sanda
Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and implementation was so heated that we nearly lost two of core

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and

graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my desktop (after performing many snapshots). I did this for like 10 files. I inserted these figures using Insert>graphic>browse ... etc. Now, I would like to delete

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Konrad Hofbauer
Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to the list! /Konrad

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Helge Hafting
Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I'd appreciate any help/suggestion. OK, let's not be evil. You can do a find/replace directly in the .lyx file using a text editor. That will only fix the .lyx file, it won't move his image files around. Don't let a document reference temporary

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a new Lyx file, I open up a new lyx folder with the same name.

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Robert Orr
n Werning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: graphic files > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:51 AM > I inserted a bunch of figures into a lyx document, using > graphic files (png) that were temporarily located on my > desktop (after performing many

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote: Ivan Werning wrote: I did this for like 10 files. ... I really hope I don't have to do this manually, ... That would be a major pain! Are you kidding? For 10 files, doing it manually would have been faster than writing the email to

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, This discussion has been very interesting for me to follow, because I too have the same questions. Konrads' second comment, was very practical and useful. A trick to to remember. My system has been the following: Anytime I write a

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Robert Orr wrote: I would just move them myself to the directory where you have your .lyx source file. Then, open the .lyx file in a text editor, and then use find and replace to adjust the filename to the new location. I totally agree that that works, but

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Pavel Sanda
> Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and implementation was so heated that we nearly lost two of core

Re: graphic files

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Werning
On Nov 5, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: Basically, yeah. This was a feature bandied about perhaps two years ago more exactly this feature was some time part of lyx 1.6 and called 'embedding feature' or 'bundled format', unfortunately the discussions about its design and

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF. The vast majority of the page is blank. When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the document to a PDF, what I get is the

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF. The vast majority of the page is blank. When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the document to a PDF, what I get is the

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF. The vast majority of the page is blank. When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the document to a PDF, what I get is the

WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
OK. One last question tonight. The image which Dominik sent me has dimensions of 7.97 by 1.72 inches. Now, if memory serves me right, there are exactly 2.54cm per inch. Dominik set the width of the graphic include to be 10 centimeters in the .tex file. My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though the actual image that I want is much smaller. Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original aspect ratio, the easiest

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
Paul (and the rest of the group): William R. Buckley wrote: My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though the actual image that I want is much smaller. Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM: Paul (and the rest of the group): William R. Buckley wrote: SNIP What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper, and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?) There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion of this, but

WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
OK. One last question tonight. The image which Dominik sent me has dimensions of 7.97 by 1.72 inches. Now, if memory serves me right, there are exactly 2.54cm per inch. Dominik set the width of the graphic include to be 10 centimeters in the .tex file. My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though the actual image that I want is much smaller. Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original aspect ratio, the easiest

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
Paul (and the rest of the group): William R. Buckley wrote: My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though the actual image that I want is much smaller. Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM: Paul (and the rest of the group): William R. Buckley wrote: SNIP What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper, and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?) There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion of this, but

WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
OK. One last question tonight. The image which Dominik sent me has dimensions of 7.97 by 1.72 inches. Now, if memory serves me right, there are exactly 2.54cm per inch. Dominik set the width of the graphic include to be 10 centimeters in the .tex file. My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
William R. Buckley wrote: My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though the actual image that I want is much smaller. Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original aspect ratio, the easiest

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
Paul (and the rest of the group): > William R. Buckley wrote: > > > > My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, > > though the actual image that I want is much > > smaller. > > Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the > dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM: Paul (and the rest of the group): William R. Buckley wrote: What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper, and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?) There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion of this, but

Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread xujiang
To whom it may concern, I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot convert file,

Re: Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot

Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread xujiang
To whom it may concern, I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot convert file,

Re: Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot

Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread xujiang
To whom it may concern, I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot convert file,

Re: Questions regaring inserting graphic files in Lyx

2005-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found some problem when I am trying to insert a graphical file in Lyx. The graphic file is in a postscript format. After I have inserted the graphs following the instructions, when I am trying to import the .lyx file to a pdf file, it reads cannot

Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Mike Reeks
Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated clicking on PDF(dvipdfm).

Re: Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Angus Leeming
Mike Reeks wrote: Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated clicking

Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Mike Reeks
Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated clicking on PDF(dvipdfm).

Re: Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Angus Leeming
Mike Reeks wrote: Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated clicking

Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Mike Reeks
Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated clicking on PDF(dvipdfm).

Re: Importing and displaying graphic files

2005-01-24 Thread Angus Leeming
Mike Reeks wrote: > Having problems importing eps files and displaying them on the screen in > lyx - I get 'error converting to loadable format' and doing a straight > latex pdf fails. However the graphics files appear in the dvi text using > YAP viewer and a readable pdf file is generated

[PATCH] epsi- graphic files

2002-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss
with this patch the epsi-files are detected and converted correct. Does somebody knows why convert file.epsi file fails?? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/ Index: lib/ChangeLog === RCS file:

Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management

2002-06-06 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 13:04:27 +0200 From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: The file rcognition mechanim of graphics, rather than latex

[PATCH] epsi- graphic files

2002-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss
with this patch the epsi-files are detected and converted correct. Does somebody knows why convert file.epsi file fails?? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/ Index: lib/ChangeLog === RCS file:

Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management

2002-06-06 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 13:04:27 +0200 From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: The file rcognition mechanim of graphics, rather than latex

[PATCH] epsi- graphic files

2002-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss
with this patch the epsi-files are detected and converted correct. Does somebody knows why convert file.epsi file fails?? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/ Index: lib/ChangeLog === RCS file:

Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management

2002-06-06 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 13:04:27 +0200 >>From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Re: [tex2pdf-dev] Re: Graphic files name management >> >>

Graphic files name management

2002-06-05 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Hello, lyx-1.2.0 exports in latex without graphics files suffix, but compiles in line with it, so that export to latex and external compilation fails when there are dots in filenames. tex2pdf has less to do for dotless files as lyx and tex2pdf use both the same trick to ease the management of

Graphic files name management

2002-06-05 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Hello, lyx-1.2.0 exports in latex without graphics files suffix, but compiles in line with it, so that export to latex and external compilation fails when there are dots in filenames. tex2pdf has less to do for dotless files as lyx and tex2pdf use both the same trick to ease the management of

Graphic files name management

2002-06-05 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Hello, lyx-1.2.0 exports in latex without graphics files suffix, but compiles in line with it, so that export to latex and external compilation fails when there are dots in filenames. tex2pdf has less to do for dotless files as lyx and tex2pdf use both the same trick to ease the management of