On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew fr...@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me
on
first try.
Andrew,
did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any
suggestion in the thread. If so, could you please
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew fr...@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me
on
first try.
Andrew,
did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any
suggestion in the thread. If so, could you please
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:38 AM, andrew wrote:
> the suggestion with the flag in ps2pdf is very useful and it worked for me
> on
> first try.
>
Andrew,
did the suggestion come to you in a private message? I did not see any
suggestion in the thread. If so, could you
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx
users are likely to have an appropriate approach.
I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article
(A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb.
The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith
graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk wrote:
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users
are likely to have an appropriate approach.
I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4)
and a
Paul
A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
dramatically their quality.
Mmmm, yes :-)
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote:
Paul
A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
dramatically their quality.
Mmmm, yes :-)
Except, I am only using screen
José Matos
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have
had a comma after screen grabs.
With screen grab do you mean a screen shot of R's output?
No, when I said that I need to illustrate
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx
users are likely to have an appropriate approach.
I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article
(A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb.
The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith
graham.sm...@myotis.co.uk wrote:
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users
are likely to have an appropriate approach.
I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4)
and a
Paul
A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
dramatically their quality.
Mmmm, yes :-)
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote:
Paul
A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
dramatically their quality.
Mmmm, yes :-)
Except, I am only using screen
José Matos
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have
had a comma after screen grabs.
With screen grab do you mean a screen shot of R's output?
No, when I said that I need to illustrate
Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx
users are likely to have an appropriate approach.
I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article
(A4) and a presentation. Both PDFs end up at 2.7Mb.
The bulk of the documents are screen grabs and
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Graham M Smith
wrote:
> Not really a Lyx question, but it has spawned from using Lyx, and Lyx users
> are likely to have an appropriate approach.
>
> I have a 20 page Lyx Beamer document that I am compiling as an article (A4)
> and a
Paul
A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
dramatically their quality.
Mmmm, yes :-)
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at
On Saturday 19 December 2009 14:55:51 Graham M Smith wrote:
> Paul
>
> > A suggestion Graham: try to produce vectorial graphics with R (and not
> > screen-shots); this will reduce the size of your graphics and improve
> > dramatically their quality.
>
> Mmmm, yes :-)
>
> Except, I am only using
José Matos
Except, I am only using screen grabs when I need to illustrate what the
screen looks like. Looking at my original post I should probably have
had a comma after "screen grabs".
With "screen grab" do you mean a screen shot of R's output?
No, when I said that I need to illustrate
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:03:11 Miki Dovrat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
> package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
> reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
>
&g
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly without actually producing lower
resolution images
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk.
SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts
Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically
reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could
do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly without actually producing lower
resolution images
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it on the fly
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk.
SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts
Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically
reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could
do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart
Hi,
Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
I would love to do it "on the fly" without actually producing lower
resolut
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 17:03, Miki Dovrat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I give lyx (or imagemagick convert through lyx) or some other latex
> package an option to resample all graphics in a certain resolution to
> reduce the pdf file size? convert has a -resample option.
>
&g
I wonder if you could do something with pdftk.
SteveTTroubleshooting: Just the Facts
Not that I have seen. You may compress the streams, but not specifically
reduce resolution of an image. However it is a command line and I could
do it with a script working on the pdf output - take apart
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