Stef Pillaert wrote:OK, I did that for both emf and wmf to eps, now it works (though it takes quite a while the first time; also seems slow the first time I generate a pdf).
But OK, it seems fine now. Thanks a lot for your time!!!
Great! Sorry it took so long. Thanks for your patience.
Stef Pillaert wrote:
(Just out of curiosity: did I do something wrong while installing? Or does this happen on every Windows-machine when installing the latest version? I'm going to encourage my students to use LyX for their texts, and since most of them will be using Windows-machines...)
It is a good question. I doubt it was anything you did wrong. There are a few tricky things that caused this situation:
- LyX is a cross-platform tool so it works well with formats that are "cross-platform" (i.e. common on all platforms), such as SVG, EPS, PDF, PNG, JPG, TIF.
- ImageMagick recently changed the name of its binary on Windows. It used to be "convert" and as of ImageMagick 7, it is now called magick. I don't think LyX has made the transition completely
- There is only one LyX developer who uses Windows. Most use Linux. The developer on Windows does what he can and dedicates a lot of time, but it is hard when he is the only one.
In summary, things like this should ideally "just work" and it is LyX's fault if something like this goes wrong. But it is hard to get every little thing (e.g. every format on every platform) working seamlessly. I think I know how to fix this particular issue. I will check with the LyX developers if what I have in mind is indeed correct.
Stef Pillaert wrote:
(Thanks also for pointing me to Inkspace: I discovered this as a great tool the last few days!)
Stef
It is a great tool! It takes me a while to get what I want with it, but it is very powerful. Speaking of Inkscape, I want to mention one thing: apparently EMF can contain both raster and vector parts. If your EMF contains a vector part, when you convert with magick those parts will be converted to raster. If you don't notice the difference in the PDF, then you have nothing to worry about. But if things look pixelated (fuzzy) when you zoom in, you might want to look into using Inkscape to do the conversion because it would preserve the vector parts.
If you are looking for more LyX users on Windows, there are many and they hang out on the lyx-users mailing list. We often exchange tips and help each other on the list. See the following to join:
https://www.lyx.org/MailingLists#toc2