XFig and more?

2005-09-27 Thread Soo-Hyun Choi
Hi, In the Unix world, XFig has been one of the popular programmes to produce diagrams. Would there any more tools like XFig which is very suit to use together with LaTeX? (For example, I have heard that there is a text-base graphic tool or something?) Cheers

Re: XFig and more?

2005-09-27 Thread Uwe Laverenz
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 09:17:47AM +0100, Soo-Hyun Choi wrote: (For example, I have heard that there is a text-base graphic tool or something?) Gnuplot maybe? http://www.gnuplot.info/ It's in the ports: /usr/ports/math/gnuplot bye, Uwe ___

Re: XFig and more?

2005-09-27 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Soo-Hyun Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In the Unix world, XFig has been one of the popular programmes to produce diagrams. Would there any more tools like XFig which is very suit to use together with LaTeX? (For example, I have heard that there is a text-base graphic tool or something

Re: XFig and more?

2005-09-27 Thread Bill Campbell
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005, Soo-Hyun Choi wrote: Hi, In the Unix world, XFig has been one of the popular programmes to produce diagrams. Would there any more tools like XFig which is very suit to use together with LaTeX? (For example, I have heard that there is a text-base graphic tool or something

Re: XFig and more?

2005-09-27 Thread Soo-Hyun Choi
. Would there any more tools like XFig which is very suit to use together with LaTeX? (For example, I have heard that there is a text-base graphic tool or something?) There are a lot of tools, all with different advantages and disadvantages. What's wrong with xfig for your purpose