Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I might hypothetically reuse
elsewhere. To embed them in LyX, I use either input file or include file
(can't recall which). Works like a charm.
Input.
On 07/20/2012 03:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Also, math-macros are document specific - defining a math-macro in one
document does not make it available in other ones. This is why my
documents include a file of commonly used math macros -- just like I
\input a file with commonly used preamble
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I might hypothetically reuse
elsewhere. To embed them in LyX, I use either input file or include file
(can't recall which). Works like a charm.
Input.
On 07/20/2012 03:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Also, math-macros are document specific - defining a math-macro in one
document does not make it available in other ones. This is why my
documents include a file of commonly used math macros -- just like I
\input a file with commonly used preamble
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > If I did use TiKZ, I'd prefer to put the drawing in a separate file.
>
> I do that for more complex diagrams, or ones I might hypothetically reuse
> elsewhere. To embed them in LyX, I use either "input file" or "include file"
> (can't recall which). Works like a charm.
On 07/20/2012 03:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Also, math-macros are document specific - defining a math-macro in one
document does not make it available in other ones. This is why my
documents include a file of commonly used math macros -- just like I
\input a file with commonly used preamble