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graphics not rendering when publishing in LyX

  • 19-11-2009 9:03pm
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    When I publish a pdf from a particular document in LyX, none of the graphics/floats are being included. There is no error message, and the graphics display fine in the LyX interface. They are copied from another LyX file which publishes fine.
    Does anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?

    edit: I see if I remove the multicolumns code the images render so it must be an issue with that.
    edit 2:
    LaTeX{}'s float mechanism,
    % however, is partly disabled in the current implementation. At the
    % moment only page-wide floats (i.e., star-forms) can be used within
    % the scope of the environment.

    ok so you have to choose between being able to switch between column layouts inside a page and using floats in a normal manner apparently. Bit of a joke really. Hopefully I'll be able to just use that multicolumns environment on the one page and use normal 2 columns doc class on the rest and get around it that way...

    edit 3: That seems to get around the issue


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