Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-04 Thread Leo Antunes
had actually tried something similar but without the dedicated LaTeX (dot2tex) format and it hadn't worked, but maybe I had forgotten something else... Anyway, it now works like a charm! Thanks everyone for the tips! Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-04 Thread Leo Antunes
had actually tried something similar but without the dedicated LaTeX (dot2tex) format and it hadn't worked, but maybe I had forgotten something else... Anyway, it now works like a charm! Thanks everyone for the tips! Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-04 Thread Leo Antunes
onverter: pdflatex $$i Perfect! This is exactly what I wanted. I had actually tried something similar but without the dedicated LaTeX (dot2tex) format and it hadn't worked, but maybe I had forgotten something else... Anyway, it now works like a charm! Thanks everyone for the tips! Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-03 Thread Leo Antunes
On 03/06/10 16:22, Julien Rioux wrote: Why not already use the dot-pdf converter that comes with graphviz? dot -Tpdf file.dot -o file.pdf Because I wanna use dot2tex on the dot file beforehand. Importing pure Dot files works like a charm, no problem there! :) Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-03 Thread Leo Antunes
On 03/06/10 16:22, Julien Rioux wrote: Why not already use the dot-pdf converter that comes with graphviz? dot -Tpdf file.dot -o file.pdf Because I wanna use dot2tex on the dot file beforehand. Importing pure Dot files works like a charm, no problem there! :) Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-03 Thread Leo Antunes
On 03/06/10 16:22, Julien Rioux wrote: > > Why not already use the dot->pdf converter that comes with graphviz? > > dot -Tpdf file.dot -o file.pdf > Because I wanna use dot2tex on the dot file beforehand. Importing pure Dot files works like a charm, no problem there! :) Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-02 Thread Leo Antunes
work, has nobody ever felt the need for something like this, or am I completely missing the point? I know this doesn't have anything directly to do with Lyx, but it just feels like it could make life a bit easier if pdflatex (and friends) could output to stdout. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-02 Thread Leo Antunes
work, has nobody ever felt the need for something like this, or am I completely missing the point? I know this doesn't have anything directly to do with Lyx, but it just feels like it could make life a bit easier if pdflatex (and friends) could output to stdout. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Re: Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-06-02 Thread Leo Antunes
make life a bit easier if pdflatex (and friends) could output to stdout. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-05-31 Thread Leo Antunes
and the exported one. Is there a way to configure this? All-in-all I might have totally misunderstood the idea behind the converters, so please let me know if that's the case. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-05-31 Thread Leo Antunes
and the exported one. Is there a way to configure this? All-in-all I might have totally misunderstood the idea behind the converters, so please let me know if that's the case. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*

Configuring converters (more specifically dot2tex)

2010-05-31 Thread Leo Antunes
and the exported one. Is there a way to configure this? All-in-all I might have totally misunderstood the idea behind the converters, so please let me know if that's the case. Cheers -- *Leo Antunes*