Figure in Latex IEEE Format
I recently got a review asking the following:
The format (Abbreviations, Tables, Figures, References, etc.) also need to be revised carefully. For example, the font size in the figure should be similar to the font size in the figure title.
Actually, I have drawn a block diagram in the paint where I kept text font as "Times New Roman (16 points)". If I can make font size in the paint as 8 points as in LATEX, it is not apeling in pdf. How should I overcome this difficulty?
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I recently got a review asking the following:
The format (Abbreviations, Tables, Figures, References, etc.) also need to be revised carefully. For example, the font size in the figure should be similar to the font size in the figure title.
Actually, I have drawn a block diagram in the paint where I kept text font as "Times New Roman (16 points)". If I can make font size in the paint as 8 points as in LATEX, it is not apeling in pdf. How should I overcome this difficulty?
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Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the.pdf
file? ... Besides,8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need8pt
?
– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start withdocumentclass
and end withend{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.
– Werner
3 mins ago
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I recently got a review asking the following:
The format (Abbreviations, Tables, Figures, References, etc.) also need to be revised carefully. For example, the font size in the figure should be similar to the font size in the figure title.
Actually, I have drawn a block diagram in the paint where I kept text font as "Times New Roman (16 points)". If I can make font size in the paint as 8 points as in LATEX, it is not apeling in pdf. How should I overcome this difficulty?
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I recently got a review asking the following:
The format (Abbreviations, Tables, Figures, References, etc.) also need to be revised carefully. For example, the font size in the figure should be similar to the font size in the figure title.
Actually, I have drawn a block diagram in the paint where I kept text font as "Times New Roman (16 points)". If I can make font size in the paint as 8 points as in LATEX, it is not apeling in pdf. How should I overcome this difficulty?
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Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the.pdf
file? ... Besides,8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need8pt
?
– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start withdocumentclass
and end withend{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.
– Werner
3 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the.pdf
file? ... Besides,8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need8pt
?
– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start withdocumentclass
and end withend{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.
– Werner
3 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the
.pdf
file? ... Besides, 8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need 8pt
?– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the
.pdf
file? ... Besides, 8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need 8pt
?– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start with
documentclass
and end with end{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.– Werner
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start with
documentclass
and end with end{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.– Werner
3 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your question. I understand it this way: You have drawn a diagram in (MS) Paint and reducing the font size leads to a non-showing font in the
.pdf
file? ... Besides,8pt
in LaTeX is a rather small fontsize. Are you sure that you need8pt
?– Christian Hupfer
3 mins ago
Can you provide the community with a minimal example that replicates your current behaviour? See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? It should start with
documentclass
and end withend{document}
and allow the community to copy-and-paste-and-compile and see exactly what you're seeing. We need to be on the same page in order to properly address your problem.– Werner
3 mins ago