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Re: gEDA-user: LaTeX in schematics



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Dan McMahill wrote:
> Peter TB Brett wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I want to print some mathematics on a gEDA schematic, and was wondering if 
>> anyone has ever successfully used e.g. TeX markup in the EPS output to do 
>> so...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
> [..]
> 
> I'd love to see something similar implemented in gschem.  That ability 
> is why I still use tgif for presentation quality schematics or block 
> diagrams.
I agree. Having something TeX-/LaTeX-like in gschem would be a wonderful
feature. But I don't have any clue how to do this. Actually one is best
off if the TeX output would be something in vector representation, but
TeX output in any bitmap format will do as well. (Although I don't have
no _real_ idea about how to implement a feature like that. Don't know
enough about the internals of both TeX and geschem)

OTOH the only thing I use TeX syntax in gschem is when I document why I
use this value for that resistor and things like that. It's so plain and
simple usually that one can really figure out how it would look like
without tex :)


- - cl
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