e******g 发帖数: 18 | | O**M 发帖数: 29 | 2 Interesting solution. Possible weakness is that the equation
may not be WYSIWYG. (not sure, will try it.)
Another solution might be using tgif, rather than xfig.
And you can input equations directly using latex code, and it is
WYSIWYG. And you can generate eps file directly. Have not heard of
file type of pstex_t.
Try TGIF at http://bourbon.cs.umn.edu:8001/tgif/ | d********f 发帖数: 8289 | 3 I do it in this way:
draw the picture, put whatever you like in the position where the
equations should be, for example, I always put a f-word there, :D
then, export the figure to .eepic file.
open the file use vim or whatever the editor u prefer, it is latex file
in fact, edit it manually.
【在 e******g 的大作中提到】 : Thanks! : I got it also at the following link: : http://www.math.wisc.edu/~owen/texgraphics.html
| O**M 发帖数: 29 | 4 1. Click menu "SPECIAL -> DOMAIN -> CHANGE DOMAIN"
Select "Examples" and click OK. This step is needed
only once each time you start tgif.
2. Click menu "SPECIAL -> INSTANTIATE"
Select "eq4-ps2epsi.sym" and click OK.
You will see a small empty equation box floating around.
Place it where you want, and you will see blue Latex code
on top of it.
3. Double click the blue Latex code (not the equation box
itself), the equation is visible now.
4. Select the equat
【在 e******g 的大作中提到】 : Thanks! : I got it also at the following link: : http://www.math.wisc.edu/~owen/texgraphics.html
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