[OS X TeX] TexShop with Psfrag - Need Help
Catherine Taff
polycat33 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 00:44:02 CEST 2008
I am new to LaTeX, using TexShop and trying to get psfrag to work,
but am having no luck so far.
Psfrag seems to work fine in using LaPrint with Matlab. What I want
to do now is have it work with tags I put on images not created in
Matlab, for example something I drew using Photoshop. I first tried
using Photoshop 7 on my Mac to create the .eps and psfrag didn't work
with it (no errors, just didn't work). I thought maybe Photoshop
wasn't doing it right, since EPS wasn't an optional file format for
saving, but "Photoshop EPS" was (are they different?).
I tried using Mathematica 6, putting a tag on a graph created in
Mathematica by using the draw capability and entering text, but that
didn't work either. I'm not getting any error messages again, it's
just not doing the replacement. I read through the documentation on
psfrag and it said you can examine your ESP document as an ASCII and
see how the tag is shown in there in order to make sure you're
calling it right with psfrag. It said there would be
(thetag) show
somewhere in the ASCII version. I didn't find "show" anywhere in my
Photoshop EPS and didn't find it in reference to the tag I added in
my Mathematica-created EPS - though in the Mathematica one I found my
tag referenced like this (the tag is "Rf"):
% "]]}}, InsetBox[Cell["Rf"], {4.649821375409347, \
%4271.379822432118}, {-1., 0.}]},
It seems since it's not in there like:
(thetag} show
that it won't work with psfrag? Is that correct? Has anyone had
success with Mathematica-added tags and psfrag? What program should I
be using to add my tags in order to get psfrag to work? Are any of
the problems I'm having related to the fact that I'm using TexShop?
Sorry for all the questions, I'm still very new to all this.
-Catherine
PS. I feel like TexShop is too good to be true - it seems to have all
the functions in the one program when other ways of having LaTeX on a
Mac involve many many programs. Are there limitations to TexShop that
I'll run into in the future if I keep using it? Are there better ways
of using LaTeX on a Mac?
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