>    > 
>    >    I go into xfig with option -specialtext.  I draw a rectangle, and put
>    >    some words inside.  I save the figure as test.fig, and I then export as
>    >    PS/LaTeX combined to file test.pstex and test.pstext_t.
>    > 
>    > Now use Insert-> Input, and input test.pstext_t.  Include can be used
>    > only for files with .tex extension.  If you want to use include, you
>    > need to rename test.pstext_t to say test.pstext_t.tex.  
>    
>    But I did:
>    
>       So I go an include the pstex_t file using Insert/Include file, and I
>       click on  the Input radio button and put the filename in.
>    
>    and only got the text, not the figure.
>    
> Above you said you got two files, test.pstex and test.pstext_t.

Yes.

> Again, what you need to do:
> 
> mv test.pstext_t test.pstext_t.tex

Yikes.  I never did that.  Strange thing is that is seem to work either
way.  I get only the words if it called test.pstex_t or
test.pstex_t.tex.  I put in test.pstex_t each time, and use Input.


> 
> and then use Insert/Include  to include test.pstext_t (do not write
> the .tex extension).  When you preview, you should see the figure in
> the doc.  If view dvi does not work properly (it happens with
> complicated included figures), use view postscript.
> 
> Do you have 
> 
> \usepackage{epsfig} 

Yes, I added that but it did not help.

Very weird.

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