On 12/12/2011 7:26 PM, Phil wrote:
Guenter Mildemildeat users.sf.net writes:
LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
to pollute the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
On 12/12/2011 7:26 PM, Phil wrote:
Guenter Mildemildeat users.sf.net writes:
LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
to pollute the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
On 12/12/2011 7:26 PM, Phil wrote:
Guenter Milde writes:
LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
to "pollute" the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
to pollute the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
tempdir).)
The problem here is that is
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
to pollute the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
tempdir).)
The problem here is that is
Guenter Milde users.sf.net> writes:
>
> LyX copies *all* required files into a temporary directory in order not
> to "pollute" the working directory. (Earlier versions had an option to
> use the working directory (giving an empty value as path to the
> "tempdir").)
The problem here is that is
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Lyx, Inkscape, or their interaction.
I created a SVG file in Inkscape with a linked bitmap image in it. The SVG file
and image are in the same directory as my Lyx file. I made sure the reference
to the bitmap in the SVG does not have any path part in it by
Phil Fong wrote:
What is Lyx doing differently when it calls Inkscape to convert the file than
when I open the image in Inkscape?
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not copied so it is not found.
the only simple fixes i see
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not
copied so it is not found.
the only simple fixes i see are either try to use absolute paths (but that
sucks in other scenarios) or do
use embedded
On 2011-12-07, Phil wrote:
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf
there. the linked file is of course not copied so it is not found. the
only simple fixes i see are either try to use absolute paths (but
that sucks in other
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Lyx, Inkscape, or their interaction.
I created a SVG file in Inkscape with a linked bitmap image in it. The SVG file
and image are in the same directory as my Lyx file. I made sure the reference
to the bitmap in the SVG does not have any path part in it by
Phil Fong wrote:
What is Lyx doing differently when it calls Inkscape to convert the file than
when I open the image in Inkscape?
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not copied so it is not found.
the only simple fixes i see
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not
copied so it is not found.
the only simple fixes i see are either try to use absolute paths (but that
sucks in other scenarios) or do
use embedded
On 2011-12-07, Phil wrote:
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf
there. the linked file is of course not copied so it is not found. the
only simple fixes i see are either try to use absolute paths (but
that sucks in other
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Lyx, Inkscape, or their interaction.
I created a SVG file in Inkscape with a linked bitmap image in it. The SVG file
and image are in the same directory as my Lyx file. I made sure the reference
to the bitmap in the SVG does not have any path part in it by
Phil Fong wrote:
> What is Lyx doing differently when it calls Inkscape to convert the file than
> when I open the image in Inkscape?
it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not copied so it is not found.
the only simple "fixes" i
Pavel Sanda lyx.org> writes:
> it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf there. the
linked file is of course not
> copied so it is not found.
> the only simple "fixes" i see are either try to use absolute paths (but that
sucks in other scenarios) or do
> use embedded
On 2011-12-07, Phil wrote:
> Pavel Sanda lyx.org> writes:
>> it copies svg into temporary directory and create the resulting pdf
>> there. the linked file is of course not copied so it is not found. the
>> only simple "fixes" i see are either try to use absolute paths (but
>> that sucks in other
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