> What was format of your figures? EPS? PDF? > And how did you print it ?
The figures were .eps files derived from metapost. I ran the exported metapost postscript files through a utility called mps2eps, actually a shell script that you can find out on the internet. It filters the files through dvips. I exported a latex file because it needed to be in Springer's svmono.cls format. This was in 2003. The final version was produced at Springer NY so I don't know exactly how it was printed but I think they used pdftex from my source files. One thing I did was to maintain a patch of the exported latex so that if there is any hand-editing of the latex file (e.g. conversion to svmono.cls) this didn't have to be done manually each time I changed the TeXmacs original. I've also had to work with collaborators on papers in which I use metapost and they use latex. There are issues with TeXmacs but generally I find that the rewards exceed the costs, at least for me. I think one thing that one could do that would help TeXmacs would be to produce some videos showing some of the tricks that you can do for fast writing. Such videos exist for SAGE and they might address one problem with TeXmacs, which is that people new to it don't see how powerful it is. Dan _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
