Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-23 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. It's a FAQ, in the Wiki: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12 I hope this will help you. Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit. BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have line-breaks

Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-23 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. It's a FAQ, in the Wiki: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12 I hope this will help you. Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit. BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have line-breaks

Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-23 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. > > It's a FAQ, in the Wiki: > > http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12 > > I hope this will help you. Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit. BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have

rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-22 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Hi list, I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;) Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does *not* rotate them. The figures are

rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-22 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Hi list, I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;) Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does *not* rotate them. The figures are

rotated eps figures using different pdf views

2007-01-22 Thread Gregor Goldbach
Hi list, I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ. I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;) Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does *not* rotate them. The figures are