You can used the inscape plugin Textex to put Latex formulas in your inkscape drawings. The nice thing is that you can re-edit the formulas.
To install, follow the instructions on the website above
You can used the inscape plugin Textex to put Latex formulas in your inkscape drawings. The nice thing is that you can re-edit the formulas.
To install, follow the instructions on the website above
Great!! Not having e.g. easy subscripting for writing chemical equations has always been a show-stopper for me as far as Inkscape goes. Now it just became trivial, and with the rest of tex thrown in. Excellent
This is really useful!
I actually found this plugin while ago but thought I'd just say how great it is.
Now Inkscape just needs to be able to save the file as LaTeX with an eps or pdf image for including in a LaTeX document like gnuplot can and it would be perfect...
@meborc
I'm also using the Karmic version of inkscape (0.46-devel) and installed textext in ~/.inkscape/extensions. But I could not find the extension in inkscape. There is no menu called "Extra" anymore. Where did you find it?
On my Jaunty machine I can access the plugin under Effects -> Tex Text.
Hello everyone, see solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1310887
Tex Text will appear on the Extensions menus.
If you want to assign a keyboard shortcut (which I find to be very useful) see instructions
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1001635
cheers
Last edited by aimonas; November 3rd, 2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason: updated information
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