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krawcm 2012-07-13 03:39 AM

Math formulas
 
Hello,

I have OGSketcher for Mac. I need to use math formulas on my graphs.
I can create them "manually" grouping text fields, but I cannot find all necessary greek letters in eg. symbol font.
I tried Latexit but I do not know how to import ready formulas (pdfs, eps, tif, jpg or png) into OGSketcher document.

Regards,

krawcm

krawcm 2012-07-13 04:02 AM

Ι have found a way to get greek chars:

System Preferences/Language&Text/Input sources and mark Greek polytonic

It's better than nothing, but I would prefer to import ready and nice latexit formulas :)

DrJJWMac 2012-07-13 10:25 AM

My quick test shows no way of pasting in an image directly. Perhaps I am also missing something.

A suggestion otherwise is to save your completed sketch as an image absent the labels that you want to make in Greek or math font. Copy that image in to a canvas or drawing app, use LaTeXiT to generate your Greek or equations, and then paste in the Greek or equations on the canvas/drawing.

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JJW

krawcm 2012-07-13 11:21 AM

Great idea. Adobe Illustrator did the job. I saved to eps (in OmniGS), opened with AI, imported Latexit generated formula and saved to eps. Now I can include it in my Latex doc.
Thanks.

DrJJWMac 2012-07-13 01:41 PM

[QUOTE=krawcm;112601]... and saved to eps. Now I can include it in my Latex doc.[/QUOTE]

FWIW and AFAIK, eps with LaTeX on a Mac is a depreciated if not completely unsupported choice for graphics format, with PDF now being preferred.

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JJW

krawcm 2012-07-13 11:51 PM

I am using latex-dvips-acrobat. Just got used to it (for more than 10 years worked on Slackware with latex). latex does not accept pdfs. Or maybe I do not know which package to load.

DrJJWMac 2012-07-14 10:51 AM

[QUOTE=krawcm;112615]I am using latex-dvips-acrobat. Just got used to it (for more than 10 years worked on Slackware with latex). latex does not accept pdfs. Or maybe I do not know which package to load.[/QUOTE]

This depends on what system and setup you are using. Assuming you are on a Mac, try these links for further information. In a nutshell ... pdflatex is what you want.

[url]http://pages.uoregon.edu/koch/texshop/index.html[/url]
[url]http://www.tug.org/mactex/2012/[/url]
[url]http://www.math.toronto.edu/joel/tex/[/url]
[url]http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/bibliog/latex/LaTeXtoPDF.html[/url]

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JJW

krawcm 2012-07-15 05:48 AM

I am on a Mac. Thank you very much :)


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