latex2png(1)
NAME
latex2rtf - Convert a LaTeX file to a PNG image
SYNTAX
latex2png [-hk] [ -H home_directory ] [ -d dots_per_inch ] [ inputfile
]
DESCRIPTION
The latex2png command converts a LaTeX file into a PNG graphic. The
first page is translated into an image at the specified resolution.
- -d dots_per_inch
- Used to specify the number of dots per inch for the output image. Default is 144 dpi.
- -h Print a short usage note
- -k Keep intermediate files (for debugging).
- -H home_dir
- Add home_dir to the search path for LaTeX.
SEE ALSO
latex2rtf (1).
- For complete, current documentation, refer to the Info file
latex2rtf.info, the PDF file latex2rtf.pdf or the HTML file
latex2rtf.html which are made from the TeXInfo source file
latex2rtf.texi.
- LATEX2PNG(1) User LATEX2PNG(1)
NAME
latex2png - manual page for latex2png 1.1
DESCRIPTION
latex2png -- Convert a LaTeX file to a PNG image
USAGE: latex2png [-d density] [-h] [-k] [-c] [-g] [-m] [-H home dir]
file[.tex|.eps]
- The latex2png command converts a LaTeX file into a PNG image. The
first page is translated into an image at the specified resolution.
latex2png can also be used to convert encapsulated postscript (EPS)
files to PNG images.
- OPTIONS:
- -c produce color image
- -d density
density is the number of dots per inch to use in the created image (default 144 dpi)
- -g produce gray images
- -h help
- -H home_dir
home_dir is a directory to be included in search path (default is directory that contains the LaTeX file). This is used to create PNG images in another directory (e.g., /tmp) and still allow LaTeX to find files that it needs to include.
- -k keep intermediate files (for debugging)
- -m produce monochrome (black and white) image
(default)
- -v version
- EXAMPLES:
- latex2png -d 144 /tmp/file
#create /tmp/file.png at 144 dpi
- latex2png file.eps
#create file.png
- latex2png file.tex
#create file.png via latex
- latex2png -H . /tmp/file
#search the cwd for image files
SEE ALSO
- latex2png is a part of latex2rtf and has a special mode to assist in
finding the baseline of a latex equation. Documentation for latex2rtf
may be found in latex2rtf.info, the PDF file latex2rtf.pdf or the HTML
file latex2rtf.html which are made from the TeXInfo source file
latex2rtf.texi.