William R. Buckley wrote:
Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned
at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF.
The vast majority of the page is blank.
When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the
document to a PDF, what I get is the
William R. Buckley wrote:
Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned
at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF.
The vast majority of the page is blank.
When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the
document to a PDF, what I get is the
William R. Buckley wrote:
Exactly, one of these cases. I have a small graphic positioned
at the upper left of a full 8.5x11 inch page, and stored in PDF.
The vast majority of the page is blank.
When I paste this into a document via LyX, and then print the
document to a PDF, what I get is the
William R. Buckley wrote:
My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though
the actual image that I want is much smaller.
Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog
(Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original
aspect ratio, the easiest
Paul (and the rest of the group):
William R. Buckley wrote:
My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches,
though the actual image that I want is much
smaller.
Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the
dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM:
Paul (and the rest of the group):
William R. Buckley wrote:
SNIP
What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper,
and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?)
There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion
of this, but
William R. Buckley wrote:
My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though
the actual image that I want is much smaller.
Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog
(Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original
aspect ratio, the easiest
Paul (and the rest of the group):
William R. Buckley wrote:
My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches,
though the actual image that I want is much
smaller.
Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the
dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM:
Paul (and the rest of the group):
William R. Buckley wrote:
SNIP
What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper,
and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?)
There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion
of this, but
William R. Buckley wrote:
My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches, though
the actual image that I want is much smaller.
Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the dialog
(Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you want to maintain the original
aspect ratio, the easiest
Paul (and the rest of the group):
> William R. Buckley wrote:
> >
> > My image has dimensions of 8.5 by 11 inches,
> > though the actual image that I want is much
> > smaller.
>
> Right-click the image and use the Output Size portion of the
> dialog (Graphics tab) to scale the image. If you
William R. Buckley wrote, On 03/20/2008 02:54 PM:
Paul (and the rest of the group):
William R. Buckley wrote:
What I notice, even in the imported .tex file for my paper,
and when using LyX, (BTW, is it as in Lick?)
There's been extensive (and IMHO inconclusive) discussion
of this, but
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