Using xfig (was: Re: [OT] Drawing a rectangle with Gimp)

From: Rogério Brito (rbrito_at_ime.usp.br)
Date: 10/03/05

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    On Oct 02 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
    > i can only draw squares with xfig or dia or geda
    > - too much buttons and menus just to make simple
    > squares, rectangles, cirles, lines, and arrows

    Really, using xfig is an excellent option for those interested in
    generating (vector) graphics that can be used, say, with (La)TeX
    documents.

    The learning curve is not that steep (much less steep than learning
    Emacs, I'd say) and if you know how to draw, you can do beautiful
    things.

    I only know the mechanics of using xfig and my necessities are just to
    draw things like some graphs (the "vertex-edge thing" that
    mathematicians study) and some other minor diagrams.

    Using it (and its generated files) together with transfig is sooo damned
    easy to use with both plain LaTeX (for generating PS documents) and
    pdflatex (for generating PDF documents). I have written some makefiles
    that make life easier and I am willing to share them with whoever is
    interested in it.

    I may, sometime, take a look into inkscape, but I'm not really motivated
    to learn yet another program just to draw the basic things that I do.

    BTW, a good thing to start drawing in xfig is to just turn on the grid
    (so you have references for what you're doing) and turn on grid
    positioning. With that in mind, using xfig for doing anything is a
    piece of cake (provided you know how to draw---which I don't).

    Hope this helps, Rogério Brito.

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