Yep, it was setting an absolute path. Your suggestion solved the problem. Thanks, Adam
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Kosta Welke <ko...@fillibach.de> wrote: > On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 23:24:23 +0200, ad_ke <kennas...@gmail.com> wrote: > > However, I can't figure out how to make >> the document portable. I keep each document in a project that includes >> each figure, but when I open the file up on a new machine, within that same >> project folder, all the figures are gone. All that is there is the name >> of the file, and a "loaded into memory. Generating ...". This stinks when >> there are a lot of images in the document. There must be a solution to >> this. >> > > I'm not sure if this relates to your problem, but click on the image and > check the path. Sometimes, I had problems because lyx used the absolute > path, like "C:\Documents and Settings\Kosta\My Documents\test.png" instead > of a simple "test.png". > Also, what kind of figure are you using? Using bitmaps should yield > absolutely the same results, while I had problems with vector graphics in > the past (e.g. with gradients or anything gnuplot generated). > > Cheers, > Kosta > > > -- http://www.westernclimate.org http://oregonstate.edu/feel