Andre wrote:
>Neither '*' nor '+' are valid "operators" to do math in TeX.
>
>Have you tried
>
>\rput[r](0.5\wd\Imagebox,0){Lower Right}
:) Thanks I didn't try that combination!
Rob
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:34:13PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But this doesn't work nor do all the possible bracket (,{ and [ combinations
> I thought might help! I tried putting the multiplication factor on the end
> of the \wd\Imagebox and even addition and subtraction seem not to work.
>
Herbert Voss wrote:
>here is a better one to see what is going on.
>
>Herbert
>
>\centering\savebox{\Imagebox}{\includegraphics{/tmp/eva.eps}}
>
>\begin{minipage}{\wd\Imagebox}
>\begin{pspicture}(\wd\Imagebox,\ht\Imagebox)
> \setlength\fboxsep{0pt}
> \rput[lb](0,0){\fbox{\usebox{\Imagebox}}}
> \
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Thema: Re: text overlayed onto images
Herbert Voss schrieb:
> the following is the ert-stuff from inside a float figure:
here is a better one to see what is going on.
Herbert
\centering\savebox{\Imagebox}{\includegraphics{/tmp/eva.eps}}
\begin{minipage}{\wd\Imagebox}
\begin{pspict
Herbert Voss schrieb:
the following is the ert-stuff from inside a float figure:
here is a better one to see what is going on.
Herbert
\centering\savebox{\Imagebox}{\includegraphics{/tmp/eva.eps}}
\begin{minipage}{\wd\Imagebox}
\begin{pspicture}(\wd\Imagebox,\ht\Imagebox)
\setlength\fboxsep
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
the origin and make it somehow relative to the size ("latex size" in the
insert>graphics popup).
So I can scale my image as much as I want and the origin always stays on say a
corner of the
image. That is to say I'd like to not have to fiddle with the location of text
Hi,
I have a question with regard to overlaying text onto an image (see small
example attached). The
solution as presented in Herbert Voss's tips and tricks, describes using the
command
\rput in ERT to specify the coordinates of where the text is to go. The origin
seems to
be on the bottom cen