[OS X TeX] psfrag troubles/PostScript in 10.4.4

Frank STENGEL fstengel at mac.com
Fri Jan 13 14:15:58 CET 2006


Le 12 janv. 06 à 23:15, Ross Moore a écrit :

> Hi Tom, Bruno
>    and others following this thread.
>
> On 13/01/2006, at 6:57 AM, Thomas Schröder wrote:
>
>>> Thus it seems using single-letter strings is the only way to use  
>>> psfrag reliably, which limits its usability severely. For this  
>>> reason I've given up on it. Have you tried WARMreader?
>>
>> I don't have Illustrator, so. PLus, I had psfrag working on the  
>> other computer.
>
> WARMreader doesn't need the full functionality of Illustrator.
> It just needs a way to mark positions in an image, and allow
> one or more strings to be associated with each marked position.
> This information then needs to be saved into a .bb  file, using
> a well-defined format, analagous to what Illustrator's MO plugin
> produces.
>
> An interested clever Mac programmer should be able to write an
> application that does this. One feature would be to add visual
> markers in a layer above the image, so that it is clear where
> points have been marked already.
> This layer does *not* get added to the graphic itself.

Well, I have such a thingie. I started it as a Cocoa project a long  
time ago and it was supposed to be a basic geometry drawing program à  
la geogebra (that was before I discovered it)

It is totally undocumented and non localized (only in French). What  
it does is put the pdf or eps  file as a background and allows the  
drawing of simple geometric entities, writing of labels and setting  
of marks. One can then select (clip) a part of the drawing and export  
it as pdf+bb...

I'll put a copy of it on my home page if one is interested...

-- 
Frank STENGEL (fstengel<at>mac.com)

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