Re: picture environment

2021-01-16 Thread Joe Babb
Thanks for all the recommendations. For what I want to do at this time, which is very simple, I think the picture environment will work okay. I tried the diagrams.net and it was very simple to draw my block diagram, but when saved as pdf it did not want to import into Lyx. I saved it as svg

Re: picture environment

2021-01-16 Thread Baris Erkus
to place Greek characters in each box. I used to use Latex years ago and have the fourth edition of Guide to Latex which talks about the picture environment. But I find no picture environment in Lyx.  I read on the Internet about typing an M-x somewhere to get to insert commands directly but can't

Re: picture environment

2021-01-15 Thread Daniel
On 2021-01-15 22:40, Neal Becker wrote: I would recommend use diagrams.net .  You can use latex or asciimath.  Export as pdf. Nice website. I didn't know about it. There is actually an option to export as svg and LyX supports the import of Inkscape/svg files via Insert

Re: picture environment

2021-01-15 Thread Neal Becker
talks about the picture environment. But I find no picture > environment in Lyx. I read on the Internet about typing an M-x somewhere > to get to insert commands directly but can't get that to work. I keep > wanting to work in the code preview pane to insert Latex code directly but >

Re: picture environment

2021-01-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
to place Greek characters in each box. I used to use Latex years ago and have the fourth edition of Guide to Latex which talks about the picture environment. But I find no picture environment in Lyx.  I read on the Internet about typing an M-x somewhere to get to insert commands directly but can't get

picture environment

2021-01-15 Thread Joe Babb
to use Latex years ago and have the fourth edition of Guide to Latex which talks about the picture environment. But I find no picture environment in Lyx. I read on the Internet about typing an M-x somewhere to get to insert commands directly but can't get that to work. I keep wanting to work

Re: The Picture Environment

2006-10-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Mario == Mario A Abarca S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Mario The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a Mario very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture Mario environment? There are unfortunately no plan to do that. Did you try programs like xfig, that can

Re: The Picture Environment

2006-10-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Mario == Mario A Abarca S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Mario The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a Mario very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture Mario environment? There are unfortunately no plan to do that. Did you try programs like xfig, that can

Re: The Picture Environment

2006-10-13 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Mario" == Mario A Abarca S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Mario> The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a Mario> very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture Mario> environment? There are unfortunately no plan to do that. Did you try programs like xfig, that

The Picture Environment

2006-10-07 Thread Mario A . Abarca S .
The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture environment? I mean, the picture environment is an standard, is very useful, and I can type things like: \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} \begin{picture}(6,5) \thicklines \put

The Picture Environment

2006-10-07 Thread Mario A . Abarca S .
The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture environment? I mean, the picture environment is an standard, is very useful, and I can type things like: \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} \begin{picture}(6,5) \thicklines \put

The Picture Environment

2006-10-07 Thread Mario A . Abarca S .
The Math Panel is very useful to make complex formulas in a very easy way. Is there something like that for the picture environment? I mean, the picture environment is an standard, is very useful, and I can type things like: \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} \begin{picture}(6,5) \thicklines \put