Any global switch for images
Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks -- Vaibhav Srivastava Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 919 412 4073
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks Go to: Layout-Document-Document style-Options write Draft Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not work for all document classes... Ingar
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:32 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen: Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks Go to: Layout-Document-Document style-Options write Draft Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not work for all document classes... I am tired, it should be draft, without the capital D. Ingar
Any global switch for images
Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks -- Vaibhav Srivastava Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 919 412 4073
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks Go to: Layout-Document-Document style-Options write Draft Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not work for all document classes... Ingar
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:32 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen: Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks Go to: Layout-Document-Document style-Options write Draft Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not work for all document classes... I am tired, it should be draft, without the capital D. Ingar
Any global switch for images
Hi all, Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive hence it takes a long time to build. Thanks -- Vaibhav Srivastava Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 919 412 4073
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: > Hi all, > Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images > in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive > hence it takes a long time to build. > Thanks Go to: Layout->Document->Document style->Options write Draft Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not work for all document classes... Ingar
Re: Any global switch for images
Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:32 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen: > Måndag 6. juni 2005 22:06 skreiv Vaibhav Srivastava: > > Hi all, > > Is there any global switch whereby one can turn off loading of images > > in DVI view. Since images in my case are big and on the network drive > > hence it takes a long time to build. > > Thanks > > Go to: > Layout->Document->Document style->Options write Draft > Should exclude images from your output, at least in article. It will not > work for all document classes... I am tired, it should be draft, without the capital D. Ingar