Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2006-10-12 Thread Lars Clausen
On Fri, 2005-06-10 at 12:48 +0100, Dan Bolser wrote: > > This is just a follow up to the query I posted about scaling dia 'tex' > output in a latex document. I asked the same question on the > 'pstricks' > mailing list, the thread of which is here... > > http://tug.org/pipermail/pstricks/2005/002

Scaling in LaTeX

2005-06-10 Thread Dan Bolser
This is just a follow up to the query I posted about scaling dia 'tex' output in a latex document. I asked the same question on the 'pstricks' mailing list, the thread of which is here... http://tug.org/pipermail/pstricks/2005/002626.html The conclusion of this problem is that dia should use the

Scaling in LaTeX

2005-06-09 Thread Dan Bolser
Hi, I was searching the documentation for information about resizing an exported .tex file, and found this question on the dia-list archives... http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dia-list/2001-June/msg00159.html I tried to implement the solution worked out there, namely... \documentclass{report} \

Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-17 Thread Jacek Pliszka
On 15 Jun 2001, Benoit Pelletier wrote: > I tried both and it works. I was a bit surprised that #1 worked, I > thought \include was like concatenating the file at the point of > insertion. It turns out that we should use \input instead. Right. \include is not a simple \input. > The problem I

Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-15 Thread Benoit Pelletier
Hi, > 1. Check if that works under \include, i.e. whe you > insert the \resibox command into the myfile. > 2. In TeX export I use: >\scalebox{1 -1}{} >which does work and you may treat as temporary solution. I tried both and it works. I was a bit surprised that #1 worked, I thought \in

Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-15 Thread Jacek Pliszka
On 14 Jun 2001, Benoit Pelletier wrote: > I am exporting a dia file to TeX and I would like to scale it in my > LaTeX document using something like > > \resizebox{5cm}{!}{\include{myfile}} Hi! I am not really on-line now so I cannot test it but: 1. Check if that works under \include, i.e. whe

Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-15 Thread Benoit Pelletier
Hi, On 15 Jun 2001 09:26:29 +0400, Elena Zotova wrote: d do this? > > > > What about export dia-file to eps and includ in LaTeX eps-file? > IMHO, it is solution of this problem. > Yes, I do that for some diagrams but I need to have equations in some of them. Exporting to eps does not render

Re: Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-14 Thread Elena Zotova
Benoit Pelletier wrote: > Hi, > > I am exporting a dia file to TeX and I would like to scale it in my > LaTeX document using something like > > \resizebox{5cm}{!}{\include{myfile}} > > But LaTeX complains and stops: > > /* - LaTeX Errors -- */ > ! Missing } inserted. >

Scaling in LaTeX

2001-06-14 Thread Benoit Pelletier
Hi, I am exporting a dia file to TeX and I would like to scale it in my LaTeX document using something like \resizebox{5cm}{!}{\include{myfile}} But LaTeX complains and stops: /* - LaTeX Errors -- */ ! Missing } inserted. } l.16 \resizebox{5cm}{!}{