On 15 Jun 2001, Benoit Pelletier wrote:
> I tried both and it works. I was a bit surprised that #1 worked, I
> thought \include was like concatenating the file at the point of
> insertion. It turns out that we should use \input instead.
Right. \include is not a simple \input.
> The problem I have now is with the bounding box and the equations. The
> equations can be quite long and the bounding box is chosen as to fit the
> equation command text and not the actual equation.
I must say I do not really understand this problem.
Please send me the sample dia file.
> Furthermore, it seems that there is a problem with equation and fonts in
> general; they are way too small on the graphic.
This is indeed true. This is exactly the same problem which
was noted by Kostas a few days ago.
The reason is the set_font function in pstricks output plug-in is
not yet implemented. I wanted to do it in an elegant way
and I simply did not know how and had no time to investigate that
so I left \setfont macro in the exported code.
If you know how to match font names and sizes in TeX, let me know
or write set_font function yourself (Kostas is also looking into it).
Best Regards,
Jacek
P.S. Currently I am in Italy so my response may not be immediate.
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