Hi myriam,
I have used dia for illustrations and I found that the best way to use them in
LyX/Latex is the following way: Dia - xfig - pdf/latex.
A shell script for this conversion is attached. It produces two files: .pdf
and .tex. To include your drawing in the document go for InsertInclude
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks
Hi myriam,
I have used dia for illustrations and I found that the best way to use them in
LyX/Latex is the following way: Dia - xfig - pdf/latex.
A shell script for this conversion is attached. It produces two files: .pdf
and .tex. To include your drawing in the document go for InsertInclude
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks
Hi myriam,
I have used dia for illustrations and I found that the best way to use them in
LyX/Latex is the following way: Dia -> xfig -> pdf/latex.
A shell script for this conversion is attached. It produces two files: .pdf
and .tex. To include your drawing in the document go for Insert>Include
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks
Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks for your insights,
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Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks for your insights,
--
Hi!
Somebody on this list might be familiar with the dia editor tool for
drawing diagrams on many Linux distributions.
The text facility seems pretty basic and I urgently need to have
subscripts and superscripts. Does anybody know how to do that in a
nice way?
Thanks for your insights,
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