TeX - LaTeX Asked by Martin Dagleish on May 23, 2021
I am using OriginLab to create my graphs for my lab report. For that I would like to add the chemical structure of the organic compound I am analyzing, e.g. Benzene, Benzaldehyde, …
So basically I am creating the graphs in Origin which works fine and which I can export as EPS (I coulduse another format, but I would like to use a vector grahpic format for keeping the best resultion). Origin only provides (from what I understand) EPS and PDF. PDF seems to hide the atom labels (such as H) and EPS does not show the structures at all.
I have tried importing the structures as images, embedding the strucutres directly as as .cdxml (ChemDraw native format) and export the graph in Origin as PDF and EPS.
I think the problem lies within the EPS settings or sth to do with EPS that it does not show the graphics.
What it looks like in Overleaf / TeXStudio / IrfanView:
My MWE for embeddig the graphics in LaTeX:
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{graphicx,float}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[H]
centering
resizebox{textwidth}{!}{includegraphics{Benzol_Absorbanz_V2.eps}}
caption{Benzol Absorbanz}
label{fig:Benzol Absorbanz}
end{figure}
end{document}
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