Hi:
I have searched the mail archives to the best of my ability and can find no solutions to the following problem:
I open the LyX Users Guide in LyX and I try to view thesection regarding figures (4.3.1 I thiink). But I only see a blank box. If I click on the figure box I can view the full
Hi:
I have searched the mail archives to the best of my ability and can find no solutions to the following problem:
I open the LyX Users Guide in LyX and I try to view thesection regarding figures (4.3.1 I thiink). But I only see a blank box. If I click on the figure box I can view the full
Hi:
I have searched the mail archives to the best of my ability and can find no solutions to the following problem:
I open the LyX Users Guide in LyX and I try to view the section regarding figures (4.3.1 I thiink). But I only see a blank box. If I click on the figure box I can view the full
Regarding your problems with figures, i've had this problem also, for 2
reasons: some programs don't generate the bounding box correctly, and most
programs put your small figure in the middle of (or anywhere in) a mostly
blank page.
I found that running the ps file in ps2epsi corrects all my
Regarding your problems with figures, i've had this problem also, for 2
reasons: some programs don't generate the bounding box correctly, and most
programs put your small figure in the middle of (or anywhere in) a mostly
blank page.
I found that running the ps file in ps2epsi corrects all my
Regarding your problems with figures, i've had this problem also, for 2
reasons: some programs don't generate the bounding box correctly, and most
programs put your small figure in the middle of (or anywhere in) a mostly
blank page.
I found that running the ps file in ps2epsi corrects all my
IIRC gs adjust the bbox when you convert eps - eps. Try
gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
What about this?
#!/bin/sh
# eps2eps -- in order to correct bounding box
# $Id: eps2eps,v 1.3 2000/10/29 23:38:18 matej Exp $
# $Log: eps2eps,v $
# Revision 1.3 2000/10/29
IIRC gs adjust the bbox when you convert eps - eps. Try
gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
What about this?
#!/bin/sh
# eps2eps -- in order to correct bounding box
# $Id: eps2eps,v 1.3 2000/10/29 23:38:18 matej Exp $
# $Log: eps2eps,v $
# Revision 1.3 2000/10/29
> IIRC gs adjust the bbox when you convert eps -> eps. Try
> gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
What about this?
#!/bin/sh
# eps2eps -- in order to correct bounding box
# $Id: eps2eps,v 1.3 2000/10/29 23:38:18 matej Exp $
# $Log: eps2eps,v $
# Revision 1.3 2000/10/29
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the bbox
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the bbox
I apologize for asking questions not Lyx specific, but may be somebody can help
me:
*Problem 1*
I am using a program TechPlot which produces diagrams (vectorgraphics). It
exports the file also as eps. However, I am having problems with the bounding
box. Some of the figures overlay the
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>However, I am having problems with the bounding box. Some of the
>figures overlay the horizontal line of my (fancy style) header or
>sometimes even the text in the header. How can I trim the figure
>to avoid it?
IIRC gs adjust the
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