Anyone have a simple RLC circuit in Mayura Draw?

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The discussion centers around the need for .eps files of inductors, capacitors, and resistors for use in LaTeX documents, specifically within the Mayura Draw software. Users express difficulty in creating aesthetically pleasing representations of these components, particularly inductors. Standard representations include a rectangle for resistors, three connected half-circles for inductors, and two parallel lines for capacitors. The request is for shared Mayura Draw circuits that include these components for modification.

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  • Familiarity with LaTeX document preparation
  • Basic understanding of electrical components: inductors, capacitors, resistors
  • Experience using Mayura Draw software
  • Knowledge of .eps file formats for vector graphics
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I'm writing a short document in LaTeX and I can't find any .eps files online for inductors, capacitors, or resistors. If someone has a Mayura draw circuit containing those components that they would share, I could modify it with MD to do what I need. I've tried drawing an inductor myself, but it doesn't look so good.
 
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The rectangle for resistors, three connected half-circles for inductors, and two parallel lines for capacitors are fairly standard. You want something more lavish? :)
 
milesyoung said:
The rectangle for resistors, three connected half-circles for inductors, and two parallel lines for capacitors are fairly standard. You want something more lavish? :)

Actually, that's probably good enough. The inductor is the tricky one. I was trying to make a nicer looking inductor with little loops (not so easy) and figured somebody must have already made a nice looking one.
 

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