LB wrote:
> Herbert,
>
> There is no problem with .ps. I use it all the time. What I meant was
> that the .pstex_t file does not need to be generated by xfig. So if one
> has a .ps file produced by some other software one can add latex text to
> it and preview the whole image in Lyx.
I think t
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From: "Herbert Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: Xfig with specialtext
LB wrote:
That's great. It would be a useful feature!
If Lyx can combine ps files and latex files like that, then they don't
even have to
LB wrote:
That's great. It would be a useful feature!
If Lyx can combine ps files and latex files like that, then they don't
even have to be produced by xfig. Am I right?
\includegraphics{file.ps}
or with LyX insert->graphics->file.ps
wher is the problem with ps files?
Herbert
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y 24, 2005 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: Xfig with specialtext
LB wrote:
What I'm wondering is whether there is a better way of doing it? Are
there plans of making Lyx recognize graphics+text combination and
somehow (probably not very easy?) precompile them to show the result
inside the document
Angus Leeming wrote:
What I'm wondering is whether there is a better way of doing it? Are
there plans of making Lyx recognize graphics+text combination and
somehow (probably not very easy?) precompile them to show the result
inside the document?
You mean like this ;-)
Excuse the poor resolution o
LB wrote:
> What I'm wondering is whether there is a better way of doing it? Are
> there plans of making Lyx recognize graphics+text combination and
> somehow (probably not very easy?) precompile them to show the result
> inside the document?
You mean like this ;-)
Excuse the poor resolution
Hello everybody,
I just want to share my experience with xfig and the specialtext feature. I
like that I can use Latex typesetting together with postscript graphics. I
also like to see the graphics in Lyx. When a .pstex_t file is inserted
in Lyx, the compiled version of the document looks go