On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 15:58:54 -0400
"Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> A bit OT, but does anyone knows any drawing software that can put mathematical 
> formula in the drawing? Nothing fancy with the drawing, just some basic 
> rectangles, lines, poligons stuff (for more like schematics / diagram), and 
> probably not anything too fancy with math formula either. Right now even, I 
> just need to be able to put text, subscript and superscript in it.
> 
> I've search and search, and haven't came up with anything. Open office drawing 
> programs kinda suck, I can even align or have something like "snap to grid" 
> to properly lay out my drawing, DIA cannot put sub/superscript in text, 
> Kontour crashed on my too many times and I couldn't find a way to put 
> sub/superscript.
> I would think that something like this should be available. 
> 
> It would be nice if it can export the drawing to eps/ps, for insertion to 
> latex file, or to common raster format: eg JPEG, PNG. 
> 
> Thanks for any information.
> 

Hi Reuben,

    Redhat has kformula which might be good enough for what you want.
It can save formulas in .png format.   This won't be very convenient because
you want to edit the formulas and the graphic but maybe it's good enough
to start?   Another program to take a look at is the LyX editor.   It will
let you combine sophisticated formulas and graphics within a a single document.

Cheers,
Sean


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