Another possibility is to use Dia. In Dia, you can write latex
formulas in text boxes, and then you export them as Metapost macros
(mp). You then use metapost (mpost) to generate eps files (metapost
saves them with extensions .1, .2, etc, but then you simply rename
them to .eps and import them in Lyx).



On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Guy Rutenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julio Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>
>> Inkscape. Not direct latex code, but very very good.
>> -------------------------------------------------
>> Julio Rojas
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>
> @Erez: Inkscape <http://www.inkscape.org> is a vector drawing program. It can
> generate .eps figures you can easily embed in you document (and they are
> resolution independent).
>
> Another great feature of Inkscape that makes it great tool for mathematical
> figures is it's ability (via plugins) to embed LaTeX formulas in the figures
> (great for labels).
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Guy
>
> ----
> http://www.guyrutenberg.com
>
>



-- 
Ernesto Posse

Applied Formal Methods Group - Software Technology Lab
School of Computing
Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada

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