Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
You may also consider embedding the fonts with: -dEmbeddAllFonts=true
-dSubsetFonts=true
You may find this interesting:
http://wiki.ljackson.us/EPS_Optimization#Convert_.26_CleanUp_EPS
Nicolás
Tom Schlangen wrote:
Dear Oliv
Dear Nicolás,
> Tom, you can specify the resolution with -r300 (that's the maximun)
Sorry, but that renders eps files with about 1/2 the size and horrible looking
results. Trying -r4000 gives about the same filesize, but still horrible
looking.
> You may find this interesting:
> http://wiki.lj
Hello Les,
I found out that the program I use for creating the graphs (Origin) can
export images in the PDF format so that solved the problem. I tried
substituting the font too (Arial CE for Arial Unicode MS) which even
solved the problem with EPS images. Thanks for the advice :)
Tomas Pavl
Dear LyX users,
I would like to thank all of you who helped to partly solve the problem.
For now, I will use one of the workarounds that will produce correctly
printable ps or pdf output (after all, that´s most most important) and just
ignore the ugly view in the LyX GUI/Editor.
I don´t know w
I own a ASUS eeePC, and I wonder if anyone tried to install and use LyX on
its Xandros OS.
Any impression?
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On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:35 PM, MonAmiPierrot
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> I own a ASUS eeePC, and I wonder if anyone tried to install and use LyX on
> its Xandros OS.
> Any impression?
I don't remember the details, but I tried to install LyX from etch,
which didn't work. Then I tried to build l
Easy to install on the EEEPC without changing the original xandros :
CRTL ALT T for the terminal
sudo kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list
add the line :
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
save the file
then all the programs for debian may be chosen and installed.
In the te
I found it in LyX template.
What is the difference between
"Example" and "ExampleBlock" ?
Till now I never used beamer, sorry if the answer is trivial.
Sandor
Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
> Works for me using the \frontmatter ans \mainmatter commands and Acroread
> as
> PDF viewer.
Thanks for your answers, it works fine. However, it does not work with XeTeX
but I guess I can live with that.
Kind regards,
Maksi
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Sandor Szabo wrote:
I found it in LyX template.
What is the difference between
"Example" and "ExampleBlock" ?
Till now I never used beamer, sorry if the answer is trivial.
Example: Title is "Example"
ExampleBlock: You supply the title (in ERT, inside braces).
/Paul
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious "\n"'s
everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not seem
beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read in the
code; they were too awful! :-)
That the code is less than pe
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious
"\n"'s everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not
seem beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read in
the code; they were too awful! :-)
That the code is less than per
Dear LyX users,
I need to change the caption label that LaTeX automatically supplies
for tables in floats. By default, the label is "Table". I want it to
read, say, "Tab." instead. I put
\renewcommand{\tablename}{Tab.}
into the preamble, but nothing happens--LyX compiles as before.
\renewcommand
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious
"\n"'s everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not
seem beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read
in the code; they were too awful! :-)
That
On 29.06.08, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> Dear LyX users,
> I need to change the caption label that LaTeX automatically supplies
> for tables in floats. By default, the label is "Table". I want it to
> read, say, "Tab." instead. I put
> \renewcommand{\tablename}{Tab.}
> into the preamble, but nothing
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
I figure out how to compile the code locally [something to do with
missing "QChar"],
By the way, feel free to send the compile error to the devel list.
Abdel.
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