Nico Schlömer wrote:
> The advantage that I see with TikZ is that the font is *exactly* the
> font used in the surrounding text, no matter the scaling of the axes.

I used to do that with psfrag -- it is a really nice tool. I miss it 
with pdftex. It does add an extra step, but it also supports any PS 
graphics. I wanted it the other day for a diagram I made with INkScape 
(I couldn't get the TeX plugin working...)

Maybe you could port psfrag to pdf instead (my selfish desire...)

-Chris




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