On Monday 26 November 2007 12:39:39 Dan McMahill wrote: > Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > > On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 21:48:20 +0100, Christoph Lechner wrote: > >> Having something TeX-/LaTeX-like in gschem would be a wonderful feature. > >> But I don't have any clue how to do this. > > > > xfig seems to do it the right way: > > It produces two files --- an eps file with all the graphics and a tex > > file to include into your latex document. The commands in the latex file > > typeset the text and place it at the proper place. > > I think that is the opposite of what the original poster was looking > for. Actually, that's exactly what I was looking for. > I believe he was wanting to use LaTeX to format equations and have > those appear in a gschem schematic. For example on a block diagram, you > may wish to have a block labeled $\frac{K_I}{s} + K_P$ and use LaTeX to > process that into an onscreen bitmap and embedded eps to be used when > printing the schematic. Not to say that this wouldn't be pretty cool! :) Peter -- Peter Brett Electronic Systems Engineer Integral Informatics Ltd
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