Sorry for grave digging, but has this issue been resolved? It still doesn't
work for me on 2.0.4.
/Anders
Sorry for grave digging, but has this issue been resolved? It still doesn't
work for me on 2.0.4.
/Anders
Sorry for grave digging, but has this issue been resolved? It still doesn't
work for me on 2.0.4.
/Anders
Ok, sure thing - I'll write to the Devel list now... thanks for all your
help...
Jack
On 5 December 2011 19:02, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
explain
Ok, sure thing - I'll write to the Devel list now... thanks for all your
help...
Jack
On 5 December 2011 19:02, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
explain
Ok, sure thing - I'll write to the Devel list now... thanks for all your
help...
Jack
On 5 December 2011 19:02, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
>
> I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
>
Ah, fantastic - Lyx 2.0.2 seems to have fixed the problem I was having with
epstopdf. Many thanks!
Jack
Bother, sorry, please ignore my last message.
It turns out that Lyx 2.0.2 does *not* fix the epstopdf problem, sorry.
When I wrote my previous email, I had forgotten to delete the
-eps-converted-to.pdf files. Now that I have deleted the temporary
-eps-converted-to.pdf files, Lyx fails to
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory the
eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory. My
horrible hack is to edit line 304 of epstopdf.pl and change
On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps
to explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory
the eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory.
My
Ah, fantastic - Lyx 2.0.2 seems to have fixed the problem I was having with
epstopdf. Many thanks!
Jack
Bother, sorry, please ignore my last message.
It turns out that Lyx 2.0.2 does *not* fix the epstopdf problem, sorry.
When I wrote my previous email, I had forgotten to delete the
-eps-converted-to.pdf files. Now that I have deleted the temporary
-eps-converted-to.pdf files, Lyx fails to
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory the
eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory. My
horrible hack is to edit line 304 of epstopdf.pl and change
On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps
to explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory
the eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory.
My
Ah, fantastic - Lyx 2.0.2 seems to have fixed the problem I was having with
epstopdf. Many thanks!
Jack
Bother, sorry, please ignore my last message.
It turns out that Lyx 2.0.2 does *not* fix the epstopdf problem, sorry.
When I wrote my previous email, I had forgotten to delete the
"-eps-converted-to.pdf" files. Now that I have deleted the temporary
"-eps-converted-to.pdf" files, Lyx fails to
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps to
explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory the
eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory. My
horrible hack is to edit line 304 of epstopdf.pl and change
On 12/05/2011 12:45 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
I've found a (horrible) hack which I'll describe here because it helps
to explain the problem.
The basic problem is that epstopdf has no way to know which directory
the eps file lives in because Lyx runs epstopdf in a temp directory.
My
Hi Richard,
Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
2.0.1. Unfortunately, I can't see a solution (or a hint to a
solution) within
On 11/18/2011 12:30 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
Hi Richard,
Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
2.0.1.
Hi Richard,
Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
2.0.1. Unfortunately, I can't see a solution (or a hint to a
solution) within
On 11/18/2011 12:30 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
Hi Richard,
Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
2.0.1.
Hi Richard,
Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
2.0.1. Unfortunately, I can't see a solution (or a hint to a
solution) within
On 11/18/2011 12:30 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Many thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I should have mentioned that
> I already read the release notes for 2.0.1. Like you, I suspect the
> problem with using epstopdf is related to the \input@path change in
> 2.0.1.
Dear Lyx Users,
I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
In Lyx 2.0.0, including my graphs was as simple as putting
\input{graph.tex}
On 11/17/2011 01:57 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
Dear Lyx Users,
I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
In Lyx 2.0.0,
Dear Lyx Users,
I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
In Lyx 2.0.0, including my graphs was as simple as putting
\input{graph.tex}
On 11/17/2011 01:57 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
Dear Lyx Users,
I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
In Lyx 2.0.0,
Dear Lyx Users,
I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
In Lyx 2.0.0, including my graphs was as simple as putting
\input{graph.tex}
On 11/17/2011 01:57 PM, Daniel Kelly (aka Jack) wrote:
> Dear Lyx Users,
>
> I need to include lots of .eps graphics files in my Lyx document.
> These .eps files are produced by GNUplot using the epslatex terminal
> driver which produces a .tex files and a .eps file for each graph.
>
> In Lyx
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