Help with WinFig Equations in Diagrams

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To display equations correctly in WinFig using LaTeX, a TeX installation is required. Users need to ensure that they have installed a TeX distribution suitable for their operating system. For Windows users, MiKTeX and GhostScript are recommended, with links provided for easy access. It is essential to follow the guidelines for the specific operating system to set up the necessary software. Additionally, consulting the WinFig documentation can provide further assistance in using the application effectively.
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Hi, I am using WinFig in order to make some diagrams, i started using it since it was supposed that it allowed an easy way to write equations in the diagram. I am using the text option to introduce the equation as follows:

$x^2+y^2=R$

I thought that in the moment that i would press "Latex" buttom it would appear as it should, but it doesnt, it just keep just as writted "$x^2+y^2=R$". How can i make it show as an equation?

Thanks and sorry for my english.
 
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Ivan Sayago said:
Hi, I am using WinFig in order to make some diagrams, i started using it since it was supposed that it allowed an easy way to write equations in the diagram. I am using the text option to introduce the equation as follows:

$x^2+y^2=R$

I thought that in the moment that i would press "Latex" buttom it would appear as it should, but it doesnt, it just keep just as writted "$x^2+y^2=R$". How can i make it show as an equation?

Thanks and sorry for my english.

For preview of LaTeX formatted texts you need a TeX installation. Have you installed one? Then you press "Latex" flag for your equation to be displayed properly.
 
QuantumQuest said:
For preview of LaTeX formatted texts you need a TeX installation. Have you installed one? Then you press "Latex" flag for your equation to be displayed properly.

Hmm actually i didnt, can i get some guidelines?
 
Ivan Sayago said:
Hmm actually i didnt, can i get some guidelines?

Take a look here: http://winfig.com/requirements/. There is info for various operating systems. You first have to read the guidelines for the operating system you have. There is a "Links" page, for the required downloads but for convenience if you have Windows, here's a link for MiKTeX http://miktex.org/download and for GhostScript here: http://www.ghostscript.com/download/gsdnld.html. For other operating systems, just follow the respective guidelines too. Also, WinFig documentation is something that you'll need, from time to time.
 
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