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Re: [TeXmacs] insertion of figures


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  • From: Peter Rapčan <address@hidden>
  • To: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Cc: Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] insertion of figures
  • Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 08:08:59 +0200

Hi, 

I always use .eps figures and never had problems (Apart from an occasional non-precise/shifted rendering of the images within texmacs. In exported pdf the images are correctly rendered though).

Best, 
Peter

On 5 Sep 2017, at 06:15, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> wrote:

thanks Basile for your answer
i encounter problems with pdf inserted in texmacs files, while exporting to pdf
i downgraded last year to 1.99.4, for this reason but recently even with 1.99.4 i had a pdf picture (my logo) that became color-inverted after exportation of the tm document to pdf
that's why i use npg pictures
the problem is, beyond the fact that i dont like GeoGebra, that when i used to draw with tikz within latex, if a point is named A, the typography of the letter "A" was exactly the same, in all my book even in the pictures. Now, when th elettre "A" is on a picture which is insertd in my document as a picture, it is very difficult that the occurences of "A" be the same in the picture than in the text
thats why i am wondering if there exists simple solutions to draw vectorial pictures in texmacs
Vincent

Le 4 sept. 2017 à 17:52, Basile Audoly <address@hidden> a écrit :

Hi Vincent,

Why not simply export from geogebra as PDF then?

My own approach is to plot all the curves in a PDF document using a math software, and then use a graphics software to do all the fancy editing. My personal combination is wolfram mathematica/adobe illustrator, but many others are possible. The trickiest part is to clean up the PDF document produced at step 1 (which usually has lots of useless masks, etc.) when starting step 2.

Basile

Le 4 sept. 2017 à 07:45, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> a écrit :

Hi Basile
well...
i create figures with geogebra, and export them to png and insert them in texmacs
in a former life i used to create figures with tikz, and insert them in my latex documents
the result is without any commparison between this two methods
i am wondering if, among the long experience of texmacs users of this forum, some people use maybe means to create vectorial graphics in order to insert them in texmacs ? or if the native graphic solutions offered by texmacs allow now the user to create complexe geomtric figures ? or if somene would be very comfortable with, say, creating picture with python/tkinter and inserting them as vectorial images in texmacs documents...
well, i can make tho whole book with png images from geogebra, it works... i am juste searching if there could be today simple ways to insert beatiful and typographically satisyfing maths picture in texmacs documents...
Vincent

Le 4 sept. 2017 à 16:31, Basile Audoly <address@hidden> a écrit :

Hi Vincent,
is your question about generating a PDF file for your figure — which is a non-texmacs issue?
Or is it about embedding a PDF file into a texmacs document?
Or are you asking a recommendation for a plug-in to produce the graph directly inside texmacs?
Basile

Le 2 sept. 2017 à 08:33, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> a écrit :

hi i am wondering what would be the best strategy
to insert this sort of figures :
<PastedGraphic-19.tiff>
for my last book i exported from geogebra to tikz and worked on the source code of tikz, for this reason i needed to work with LaTeX.
would you have a suggestion to avoid this ?
python and tkinter ?
julia seems difficult
asymptote inside texmacs ?
home texmacs solutions ?
thanks for your help, i will have somewhat 100 figures to insert in my book

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Vincent Douce
Mathoscope, éveilleur de mathématiques
http://mathoscope.xyz
06~13~11~07~26
Bagnères de Bigorre 65200



––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Vincent Douce
Mathoscope, éveilleur de mathématiques
http://mathoscope.xyz
06~13~11~07~26
Bagnères de Bigorre 65200





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