Angus Leeming wrote:
> Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
>> Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
>> \usepackage{color}
>> in the document preamble.
>
> If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
> the default font of your document. That get's arou
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
> \usepackage{color}
> in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this particular
requirement
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 17:07:04 +
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bernd Mehnert wrote:
> > after that i wanted to have a look on how it appears as dvi-file and
> > then came an error like :
> >
> > undefined control sequence
> > \includegraphics{file.pstex}%
> > the control sequence o
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
> after that i wanted to have a look on how it appears as dvi-file and
> then came an error like :
>
> undefined control sequence
> \includegraphics{file.pstex}%
> the control sequence on the end of top line was never
> definedso.o.
>
> what could that be? thak you for ev
hello again,
may be i understand something wrong. i wanted to input an latex/ps -
export from xfig. so i
1) exported 2 files, namely file.pstex, file.pstex_t from xfig in the
directory, where my main - lyx-file is (=the file, where i want to
include the figure)
2) i opended lyx and the mention