On Dec 2, 2015 1:55 PM, "David" <roer...@inue.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote: > > Am 02.12.2015 um 20:30 schrieb Daniel CLEMENT: > > Le mardi 01 décembre 2015 à 13:27 -0600, Rajil Saraswat a écrit : > >> Hello, > >> > >> I want the text used in svg images to be rendered using latex. > >> Inkscape provides instructions at > >> http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/LaTeX on how to do this with > >> Lyx. However this uses ERT and one loses the capability of seeing > >> previews within Lyx. > >> > >> Is it possible to modify the SVG convertor with lyx to automatically > >> carry out the steps given on the inkscape wiki mentioned above? > >> > >> Thanks > > Hi, > > > > The solution described in the wiki is very elaborate, but have you > > noticed the tiny link to the "textext" extension for Inkscape? > > > > I find it very helpful for writing TeX formulas into Inkscape. In > > particular, you can use whatever preamble file you want within textext, > > e.g. to specify a given font. Real easy to use. You might want to give > > it a try. > > I also like to use Textext for my Inkscape figures. One should mention, > however, that the Latex rendered with Textext looks a tiny bit thicker > in the PDF output than "normal" pdflatex rendered Latex. >
Thanks for these inputs. I have found that the 0.91 version of Inkscape cuts off the data in the pdf and produces a multi page pdf from a single page when exporting using PDF+Latex. This bug isn't present in 0.48 release of Inkscape.