Hi!
After upgrading my system from Suse 6.4 to 7.2 including an update from
ghostscript 5.50 to 6.51 LyX 1.1.6fix2 no longer displays any eps files.
I read about a problem displaying eps images with gs 6.5, but (if I am
correct) this should be fixed in 6.51.
Right now my main problem is _not_
Hi!
After upgrading my system from Suse 6.4 to 7.2 including an update from
ghostscript 5.50 to 6.51 LyX 1.1.6fix2 no longer displays any eps files.
I read about a problem displaying eps images with gs 6.5, but (if I am
correct) this should be fixed in 6.51.
Right now my main problem is _not_
Hi!
After upgrading my system from Suse 6.4 to 7.2 including an update from
ghostscript 5.50 to 6.51 LyX 1.1.6fix2 no longer displays any eps files.
I read about a problem displaying eps images with gs 6.5, but (if I am
correct) this should be fixed in 6.51.
Right now my main problem is _not_
I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
which I get a pixelated type 3 font in the resulting pdf-file. I set the
default font to times but that doesn't affect the equations.
Does anybody know how to
Allan Rae wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Martin Vonwald wrote:
I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
which I get a pixelated type 3 font in the resulting pdf-file. I set the
default font
I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
which I get a pixelated type 3 font in the resulting pdf-file. I set the
default font to times but that doesn't affect the equations.
Does anybody know how to
Allan Rae wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Martin Vonwald wrote:
I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
which I get a pixelated type 3 font in the resulting pdf-file. I set the
default font
I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
which I get a pixelated type 3 font in the resulting pdf-file. I set the
default font to times but that doesn't affect the equations.
Does anybody know how to
Allan Rae wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Martin Vonwald wrote:
>
> > I use ps2pdf to create pdf documents. It works very well (especially
> > with the ps2pdf from gs6.0) except for the font of the equations, for
> > which I get a pixelated type 3 font in th
Try to use the lscape package. Then add \begin{landscape} in front of your
table and \end{landscape} after it. Be warned: the text will not be rotated in
you dvi-preview but it will look right in ps-preview.
Hope this helps, Martin
Rod Pinna wrote:
Hello,
Hopefully a simple question; is
Try to use the lscape package. Then add \begin{landscape} in front of your
table and \end{landscape} after it. Be warned: the text will not be rotated in
you dvi-preview but it will look right in ps-preview.
Hope this helps, Martin
Rod Pinna wrote:
Hello,
Hopefully a simple question; is
Try to use the lscape package. Then add \begin{landscape} in front of your
table and \end{landscape} after it. Be warned: the text will not be rotated in
you dvi-preview but it will look right in ps-preview.
Hope this helps, Martin
Rod Pinna wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Hopefully a simple question; is
Hi there!
I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
instead of 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, ..). I added
\renewcommand{\theequation}{\thesection.\arabic{equation}}
to the preamble, but then I get
Davor Cengija wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Martin Vonwald wrote:
Hi there!
I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
instead of 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, ..). I added
\renewcommand
Hi there!
I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
instead of 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, ..). I added
\renewcommand{\theequation}{\thesection.\arabic{equation}}
to the preamble, but then I get
Davor Cengija wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Martin Vonwald wrote:
Hi there!
I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
instead of 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, ..). I added
\renewcommand
Hi there!
I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
instead of 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, ..). I added
\renewcommand{\theequation}{\thesection.\arabic{equation}}
to the preamble, but then I get
Davor Cengija wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Martin Vonwald wrote:
>
> >Hi there!
> >
> >I am writing a document with book (koma-script) style and I need the
> >equations numbered continous across different chapters (1, 2, 3, 4, ...
> >inst
José Ángel wrote:
Hi everybody:
I've been reading several messages lately about image conversion under
Windoze, this is a little trick I've used with success to convert *any* sort
of document, graphic or whatever to Postscript.
You just have to install another
José Ángel wrote:
Hi everybody:
I've been reading several messages lately about image conversion under
Windoze, this is a little trick I've used with success to convert *any* sort
of document, graphic or whatever to Postscript.
You just have to install another
José Ángel wrote:
> Hi everybody:
>
> I've been reading several messages lately about image conversion under
> Windoze, this is a little trick I've used with success to convert *any* sort
> of document, graphic or whatever to Postscript.
>
> You just have to install
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