Directory support/ltximg
LTXimg – LaTeX environments to image and standalone files
Release v2.1 [2021-05-21]
Description
ltximg is a perl script that automates the process of extracting and converting environments provided by TikZ, PStricks and other packages from input file to image formats and standalone files using ghostscript
and poppler-utils
. Generates a file with only extracted environments and another with all extracted environments converted to \includegraphics
.
Syntax
$ ltximg [<options>] [--] <input file>.<tex|ltx>
Relative or absolute paths
for directories and files is not supported. Options that accept a value require either a blank space or =
between the option and the value. Multiple short options can be bundling and if the last option takes a comma separated list you need --
at the end.
Usage
$ ltximg --latex [<options>] <file.tex> $ ltximg --arara [<options>] <file.tex> $ ltximg [<options>] <file.tex> $ ltximg <file.tex>
If used without [<options>]
the extracted environments are converted to pdf
image format and saved in the ./images
directory using pdflatex
and preview
package to process <input file>
.
Default environments extract
preview pspicture tikzpicture pgfpicture psgraph postscript PSTexample
Options
[default] -h, --help Display command line help and exit [off] -v, --version Display current version (2.1) and exit [off] -V, --verbose Verbose printing information [off] -l, --log Write .log file with debug information [off] -t, --tif Create .tif files using ghostscript [gs] -b, --bmp Create .bmp files using ghostscript [gs] -j, --jpg Create .jpg files using ghostscript [gs] -p, --png Create .png files using ghostscript [gs] -e, --eps Create .eps files using poppler-utils [pdftops] -s, --svg Create .svg files using poppler-utils [pdftocairo] -P, --ppm Create .ppm files using poppler-utils [pdftoppm] -g, --gray Gray scale for images using ghostscript [off] -f, --force Capture "\psset" and "\tikzset" to extract [off] -n, --noprew Create images files without "preview" package [off] -r <integer>, --runs=<integer> Set the number of times the compiler will run on the input file for environment extraction [1] -d <integer>, --dpi=<integer> Dots per inch resolution for images [150] -m <integer>, --margins=<integer> Set margins in bp for pdfcrop [0] -o <filename>, --output=<filename> Create output file [off] --imgdir=<dirname> Set name of directory to save images/files [images] --prefix=<string> Set prefix append to each generated files [fig] --myverb=<macroname> Add "\macroname" to verbatim inline search [myverb] --clean=doc|pst|tkz|all|off Removes specific block text in output file [doc] --zip Compress files generated in .zip [off] --tar Compress files generated in .tar.gz [off] --srcenv Create files with only code of environments [off] --subenv Create standalone files for environments [off] --shell Enable \write18{SHELL COMMAND} [off] --latex Using latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler input and pdflatex for compiler output [off] --dvips Using latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler input and latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler output [off] --dvilua Using dvilualatex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler input and lualatex for compiler output [off] --dvipdf Using latex>dvipdfmx for compiler input and latex>dvipdfmx for compiler output [off] --xetex Using xelatex for compiler input and output [off] --luatex Using lualatex for compiler input and output [off] --arara Use arara for compiler input and output [off] --latexmk Using latexmk for compiler output file [off] --norun Run script, but no create images files [off] --nopdf Don't create a ".pdf" image files [off] --nocrop Don't run pdfcrop [off] --extrenv=<env1,...> Add new environments to extract [empty] --skipenv=<env1,...> Skip some default environments to extract [empty] --verbenv=<env1,...> Add new verbatim environments [empty] --writenv=<env1,...> Add new verbatim write environments [empty] --deltenv=<env1,...> Delete environments in output file [empty]
Example
$ ltximg --latex -e -p --subenv --imgdir mypics -o test-out test-in.ltx
Create a ./mypics
directory (if it doesn’t exist) with all extracted environments converted to images (.pdf
, .eps
, .png
) and standalone files (.ltx
), a file test-in-fig-all.ltx
with all extracted environments and the file test-out.ltx
with all environments converted to \includegraphics
using latex>dvips>ps2pdf
and preview
package for <input file>
and pdflatex
for <output file>
.
Documentation
For full documentation use:
$ texdoc ltximg
For recreation all documentation use:
$ arara ltximg-doc.tex -H
Author
Pablo González L, <pablgonz@yahoo.com>
.
Copyright and Licence
Copyright 2013 - 2021 Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>
.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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ltximg – Extract LaTeX environments into separate image files
ltximg is a Perl script that automates the process of extracting and converting environments provided by TikZ, PStricks and other packages from input file to image formats and standalone files using ghostscript and poppler-utils. It generates a file with only extracted environments and another with all extracted environments converted to \includegraphics.
Package | ltximg |
Support | https://github.com/pablgonz/ltximg/issues |
Repository | https://github.com/pablgonz/ltximg |
Version | 2.1 2021-05-21 |
Licenses | GNU General Public License, version 3 or newer |
Copyright | 2013–2021 Pablo González Luengo |
Maintainer | Pablo González Luengo |
Contained in | TeX Live as ltximg MiKTeX as ltximg |
Topics | Chunks Subdocs Graphics |