Hi and thank you for your hint. Unfortunately, I was talking about another feature. The former svg2latex is now in the pdf-export dialog. (see this link: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/0.48#New_LaTeX_export_...). I guess this function is not part of a Python script anymore.
Am 20.06.2011 17:19, schrieb Lars Behrens:
Am 15.06.2011 11:00, schrieb Jan Schmidtbauer:
Thank you for the quick reply, of course I could insert a \small in every Latex input. To change it in the generated Latex file would be elegant but not if I had to do it by hand. In Inkscape 0.47 I used these feature as a plug-in svg2latex and there was a corresponding Python file, were I changed the font size. Unfortunately, now the Latex export is included in Inkscape and I can't find this Python file anymore.
The file eqtexsvg.py is the one, which is in /usr/share/inkscape/extensions here.
If you replace the line
tex.write(equation)
with
tex.write('\small' + equation)
it should work, replace 'small' with whatever size u want. Ugly hack, but worx. :-)
HTH.
Cheerz, Lars
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