4 | | 1. Open a new figure in xfig, draw a circle. |
5 | | 2. Select T (text) input on the left menu, on the bottom row click on Text Flags and select Special Flag to Special. |
6 | | 3. Click somewhere in the circle and type $\pi$ |
7 | | 4. Save figure as toto.fig, then go to File > Export > Combined PS/PDF/LaTeX. The generated files toto_pspdftex.eps and toto_pspdftex.pdf should contain just the circle, but they also contain $\pi$. The third file: toto.pspdftex is correct. |
| 4 | 1. Open a new figure in xfig, draw a circle. |
| 5 | 2. Select T (text) input on the left menu, on the bottom row click on Text Flags and select Special Flag to Special. |
| 6 | 3. Click somewhere in the circle and type $\pi$ |
| 7 | 4. Save figure as toto.fig, then go to File > Export > Combined PS/PDF/LaTeX. The generated files toto_pspdftex.eps and toto_pspdftex.pdf should contain just the circle, but they also contain $\pi$. The third file: toto.pspdftex is correct. |