[OS X TeX] making pictures, was "Should I install X11"
Chris Goedde
cgoedde at condor.depaul.edu
Fri Jun 23 10:51:37 EDT 2006
On Jun 23, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Robert Bruner wrote:
>
> Cool! I had no idea this was lurking in my machine. So much to learn,
> so little time. This seems to be a lot like Xfig, in that you draw
> each bit you want, rather than writing code to produce it as in XYpic.
> It looks like you can produce your own template of arrows, etc, for
> commutative diagrams and such. The sorts of things a mathematician
> might want don't seem built in. I'll have to learn how to incoporate
> its output into TeX; xfig produces encapsulated postscript (and LaTeX)
> which you can include quite simply and portably.
I switched from xfig to OG about a year ago or so. OG is indeed very
cool. As Tim Hodgson noted, OG can export to various formats. (I
switched from tex+dvips+gs to pdftex at the same time I switched to OG,
so I export in pdf.)
I don't know what kind of math you do, so I don't know what you'd like
to see "built in", but it's fairly simple for someone with
mathematical/technical skills to create new shapes for use in OG. For
example, I've created sine waves, parabolas, helices, etc, that I can
use right alongside rectangles and ellipses. Stencils are very cool as
well.
Chris
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