Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

RE: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread William R. Buckley
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

Re: WRB - On the dimensions of graphic files.

2008-03-20 Thread Todd Denniston
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