Wawrzek Niewodniczanski, 22.09.2011:
> On 09/20/11 18:33, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> >Hi
> >every body,
> >until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am
> >not satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or
> >formula (like in latex)
>
> AFAIR XFig was great for
> abdelkader belahcene writes:
> until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
> satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula
> (like in latex)
The PostScript graphics produced by XFig could often easily be
combined with LaTeX form
On 09/20/11 18:33, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi
every body,
until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula
(like in latex)
AFAIR XFig was great for formulas and non-latin characters. I.e. see
followin
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 07:33:01PM +0200, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> Hi
> every body,
> until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
> satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula (like in
> latex)
> I tried inkscape it seems better ??? what about
Hi
every body,
until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula (like in
latex)
I tried inkscape it seems better ??? what about dia ??
I want to a good choice.
any idea
thanks a lot
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