Hi, thank you for the video, I almost got it... When I put it into LaTeX the symbols are not aligned with the rectangle. The only difference from the video is that when saving a copy, there is no "Use exported object's size" available. Have you faced this problem before? UPDATE: I was using Inkscape 1.3.2. Inkscape 1.2.2 has this option and, this time, following the tutorial works (still don't know how to do that in the new version though). Thank you for the video!
I had the same issue. The problem is, that the latex text, then appears exactly where the text has been placed in the inkscape file whereas the the objects (lines, rectangels...) are getting zoomed as wide as the latex sheet is (because the option is missing). I solved it that way, that I cut the latex sheet to the size of the objects (for example the bounding box).
Great question! Changing text or language would require changing the values in Inkscape. That said, you could change the image text just in LaTeX if you use LaTeX variables in your image, and then define them in your LaTeX code. This is actually a good idea for another video...
Hi, thank you for the video, I almost got it... When I put it into LaTeX the symbols are not aligned with the rectangle. The only difference from the video is that when saving a copy, there is no "Use exported object's size" available. Have you faced this problem before?
UPDATE: I was using Inkscape 1.3.2. Inkscape 1.2.2 has this option and, this time, following the tutorial works (still don't know how to do that in the new version though). Thank you for the video!
Glad you were able to solve your problem.
Great future video idea too... How to use the latest Inkscape with LaTeX. 🤔
I had the same issue. The problem is, that the latex text, then appears exactly where the text has been placed in the inkscape file whereas the the objects (lines, rectangels...) are getting zoomed as wide as the latex sheet is (because the option is missing). I solved it that way, that I cut the latex sheet to the size of the objects (for example the bounding box).
Great tutorial!
Is it possible to change labels or language afterwards in LaTeX and not Inkscape? Thank you very much!
Great question! Changing text or language would require changing the values in Inkscape. That said, you could change the image text just in LaTeX if you use LaTeX variables in your image, and then define them in your LaTeX code. This is actually a good idea for another video...
I would love to see a video on that topic! :) @@EngineeringExamples
Video created! Hopefully it is helpful.@@mariamuller3898
nice tutorial...
When i executed the code the axes labels are not showing
Hi Muhammad. If the axes labels are not showing, yet the title label is I suspect there might be a package missing to support LaTeX math mode.