Am Thursday 11 February 2010 18:30:00 schrieb Ignacio Garcia:

Thanks, Ignacio,
but that is what I did (same sequence). 

I do some more experimentation, and will ask my son on the weekend. He might 
find out. I guess I am missing something, either a usepackage in the 
preamble, or I might be needing the new TeXLive2009. I will report, if I have 
found out.

Wolfgang


> Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@...> writes:
> > > In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
> >
> > what I do here is:
> > After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
> > Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
> > The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In the lowermost line is
> >
> > Use LaTex Fonts, which I click at.
> > A small sub-fontmenu occurs with
> > ...
> > if I click on Default,
> > the submenu box dissappears,
> > Same with Roman..
>
> It's right by now, but
>
> > exporting as either eps or .fig with Ps/LaTeX (both parts),
> > inserting it as
> > eps in Lyx
> > or as
> > File>External Material, XFig template
> > in Lyx
> >
> > does still not give the desired greek alpha.
>
> _Before_ of save the file.fig and insert it in LyX
> you must set the Special Flags Text
>
> > > Then in Xfig 'Text Flags' select 'Special' in 'Special Flags'
> >
> > ok, done
>
> Then you can try again to insert the fig in LyX
>
> > > Insert your xfig file in LyX with Insert>File>External Material, XFig
> > > template.
> >
> > ok, done
>
> Now?
>
> Regards
> Ignacio

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