Getting Started with FeynMF Package: Issues and Solutions

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The FeynMF package for drawing Feynman Diagrams in LaTeX presents some challenges, particularly with label visibility and directional indicators. Users report that labels do not appear despite using the \fmflabel command and the l=blah option in the \fmf command within the fmfgraph* environment. Even after deleting the associated .pk file to refresh the diagram, labels remain absent. Additionally, there is a need for miniature arrows beside external legs and propagators to indicate momentum direction, as seen in established texts like Peskin and Schroder's Introduction to Quantum Field Theory. Users also encounter an issue where including the feynmp package instead of feynmf causes all diagrams to disappear, leading to confusion and frustration. Suggestions for resolving these issues are sought.
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Hi I'm getting used to the FeynMF package used to draw Feynman Diagrams in LaTeX, and the hard work of learning to use the package has paid off.

However, there are a couple issues that I'm having with the package.

1. Labels don't appear even when I use the \fmflabel command or the l=blah option in the \fmf{fermion, l=$q$}{i1,v1,o2} command inside the fmfgraph* environment. I know that to force the previewer to update a diagram, I must delete the .pk file associated with the diagram. But the labels don't show up, even though the rest of the diagram refreshes after the procedure.

2. How do I get miniature arrows beside the external legs and propagators to indicate direction of momentum? The arrows in the diagrams indicate flow of charge, and I want to be able to make this distinction. Note that this was done in Peskin and Shroder's Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, so it's not impossible. :smile:

Any suggetions would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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Also, I've noticed that if I include the feynmp package instead of the feynmf package, all diagrams vanish. Why is that happening?

It's a little frustrating :mad: .
 
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