Hi Kārlis, and André, On 30/04/2011, at 6:14 AM, BPJ <b...@melroch.se> wrote:
> 2011-04-28 15:14, Kārlis Repsons skrev: >> On Thursday 28 April 2011 09:27:22 André Bellaïche wrote: >>> Use Adobe Illustrator. >>> >>> Typeset the table into a one page PDF file, open the file with Illustrator, >>> and add the decorations. Inport the decorated table using includegraphics. >> >> But I need automation... Meaning, the created (EPS, MetaPost-like etc) >> decorations get composed with text in *TeX! > > Do you need automation in the sense of automatized > production of different PDFs with different tables *and* > different graphics in each file? If so Metapost probably is > your best choice for the graphics, though you will probably > need a script (shell, Perl or something else) to generate > the Metapost and *TeX source files. There are other options too, such as Xy-pic and Tikz. Have you looked at The LaTeX Graphics Companion book? This is full of ideas on how to incorporate appropriate graphics elements into documents produced using TeX-based software and workflows. Can you provide an example of what you are trying to achieve? This will help in evaluating which strategies might be the most appropriate for you. > Needless to say that can > get ugly pretty quickly (code to write code -- been there, > done that! ;-). You can have the same script, or another > script invoked by it, invoke ps2pdf to convert Metapost > output to PDF and pdftk to stamp the one PDF with the other > (if you are comfortable with Perl and need a biggish script > for the job there is a PDF::Tk module which I've used, and > searching CPAN for "latex" may also turn up some useful > things), unless you can import the graphics file into the > PDF generated by *TeX from inside *TeX. > > /bpj Hope this helps, Ross -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex