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ciden 03-23-2008 03:08 AM

Xfig or Inkscape?
 
Which one do you like better.?

Inkscape is more pleasing to the eye, but I do not want to miss anything xfig could have to offer over a trivial cosmetic issue.

What can I say, xfig looks way too drab, so much so that I feel tempted to point and click the little 'x' on the top right corner as soon as it starts up.
If xfig does have any advantage over inkscape please let me know.

One thing i dislike about inkscape is the absence of facility for changing keybindings.May be that is an _advantage_...i dont know.

yitzle 03-23-2008 10:37 PM

I've used InkScape a bit and love it.
I haven't used xfig for more'n 30 minutes, so I can't compare it.

ciden 03-24-2008 11:18 AM

I agree. I love Inkscape too.

But as I said before, xfig too is popular. I actually have three vector drawing programs installed on my system. Inkscape, xfig and Xara Xtreme LX.

Xara is also very intuitive, and is easier to learn than Inkscape.

What I wish to know is users comments on what they like best in their favorite programs.

Su-Shee 03-24-2008 11:39 AM

Well, in 2008 and with the visuals of Gtk I'm simply not willing to look at old X-GUI hour for hour. If I'm doing graphics I'd like to look at contemporary visuals and I don't mean glossy buttons and rounded-corner icons by that.

Despite that, Inkscape is nice and in many ways rather efficient to use, not too much to click even though it's a graphical application (Gimp is in several ways more click-intensive), the development seems to really go ahead and I can do my stuff.

If I compare my behavior of usage Xfig - Inkscape with Image Magick - Gimp, I still use Image Magick regulary and for many specific image manipulation application I don't like to do in Gimp. With Xfig - Inkscape, I don't miss anything in Inkscape where I actually want to open Xfig instead for.

But this might be due to my specific requirements and taste.

Inkscape shortcuts can be changed in "default.xml" (/usr/local/share/inkscape/keys/ or similiar) - basically it looks like this:

Code:

<bind key="F4" action="ToolRect" display="true"/>
 <bind key="r" action="ToolRect" />
 <bind key="R" action="ToolRect" />

See this URL for details: http://inkscape.org/doc/keys046.html (or click "help" -> "keyboard and mouse" in Inkscape)

b0uncer 03-24-2008 12:18 PM

It should depend on what you need to do, not what you like to see :)

I use Inkscape for eye-candy vector drawing, and that's about it. X-Fig deals faster with my tasks such as turning certain images to postscript (for TeX documents) or when I quickly need to draw a diagram of something for my report. Maybe I'm used to using X-Fig, but it just feels faster on those tasks. Both are good, though, no arguing that..

But before asking (because others' opinions can't possibly be true in your own case; there are so many of them that don't agree with each other) you should maybe spend a week or two with either one of those, doing the same tasks with both of them (tasks you need to do with a vector drawing app anyway) and see how it works out. If you're up to the outlooks, buy Apple products.

ciden 03-26-2008 12:21 PM

I find Inkscape much more fun to use, but since my system is a bit resource limited, I use Xara because of its higher rendering speed.

Xfig will need a bit of getting used to. I came about it because of the frequent mention in LaTeX circle.

simplicissimus 03-27-2008 01:06 PM

This question doesn't really make sense. It depends on what YOU like to use or what your work poses as a requirement. You can even install and use Adobe's Illustrator or Quark XPress on Linux by means of 'wine', if that's what you like.

If this is some sort of opinion poll or info gathering on DTP tools, than we should mention Scribus as well (http://www.scribus.net/).

In the end every one decides for himself/herself.

Regards,
SIMP

Fedora User

centguy 09-07-2009 10:04 PM

A lot of times I need to load in a png file and then add Greek symbols to
it.

I find xfig is rather inefficient when I try to key in Greek symbols ---
I have to use Text Flags /Special Flag -> Special and then export
pstex and include the source file in my latex source.

Have I missed something in xfig or inskape can solve this problem this
trivially ?

I tried out gimp but then I cannot key in the Greek symbols. The Ctl-U
followed by unicode (?) does not work for me.

So far I am still clinging on to the clumsy xfig for Greek symbols..

raskin 09-07-2009 11:55 PM

centguy, are you using a Unicode locale? It may be easier to just choose a greek keymap and activate it when you need it (it works in Inkscape and Gimp). XFig allows you to select font "Symbol (Greek)" and type in Latin layout (while actual symbols rendered are Greek).

centguy 09-08-2009 02:43 AM

For some reason, I forgot all about Symbol (Greek) in xfig. It solves my problems immediately ! Now, I have a very small eps file and a very high res figure!

Xeratul 11-25-2014 02:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ciden (Post 3101222)
I find Inkscape much more fun to use, but since my system is a bit resource limited, I use Xara because of its higher rendering speed.

Xfig will need a bit of getting used to. I came about it because of the frequent mention in LaTeX circle.

(sorry for resurrection but it was a nice thread)

would you eventually know how to bind it to LaTeX as you mentioned. btw, do you use xfig customed key bindings/shortcuts?

jlinkels 11-25-2014 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by centguy (Post 3673751)
A lot of times I need to load in a png file and then add Greek symbols to
it.

I find xfig is rather inefficient when I try to key in Greek symbols ---
I have to use Text Flags /Special Flag -> Special and then export
pstex and include the source file in my latex source.

Have I missed something in xfig or inskape can solve this problem this
trivially ?

Yes, there is.
It is called InkscapePDFLatex.
http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/info/svg-i...TeX.pdf‎

jlinkels

EDIT: Recently a thread was started whether or not old threads should be closed by default. If am not in favor of closing, but at least it would have helped me to avoid necroposting.


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