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| Mar23-12, 04:13 PM | #1 |
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Draw diagrams in jaxo draw
Dear PF,
I am trying to draw some diagrams in jaxo draw, but I dont know how to assign Greek index whenever necessary, can you please advise me step by step... as i understand it is related to some "postscript" issues that i dont know how to set up ... would you be so kind and drop me a couple of lines... thank you... |
| Mar24-12, 11:20 AM | #2 |
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I use Jaxo occasionally. For greek indices you need to use the TeX boxes. ("Draw a LaTeX text").
Then you place it (Youll probably have to rearrange it as it draws the text off a little). Then in the box you type what you want, greek indices are done as in LaTeX such as: - i e Q_{\ell} \gamma^{\mu} for [itex] - i e Q \gamma^{\mu} [/itex] Now that we have that you have to decide how you want it to display. For papers, I tried to do it as a (Export) LaTex-> EPS . This draws the tex into the eps rather than a seperate LaTeX file. One you have the .eps you can put it in your paper/etc. If you need a viewer/etc get one here http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.htm Or is your problem more complicated? |
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