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klatexformula - manual page for klatexformula 4.0.0
klatexformula [OPTIONS] [filename1 [...]]
KLatexFormula by Philippe Faist
An easy-to-use graphical application and command-line interface
for generating images from LaTeX equations.
- klatexformula [filename1 [...]]
- Opens klatexformula Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- klatexformula [OPTIONS]
- Performs actions required by [OPTIONS], and exits
- klatexformula --interactive [OPTIONS] [filename1 [...]]
- Opens the GUI and performs actions required by [OPTIONS]
- If additional filename arguments are passed to the command line, they are
interpreted as library files to load into the library (only in interactive
mode).
-I, --interactive
- Runs KLatexFormula in interactive mode with a full-featured graphical user
interface. This option is on by default, except if --input or
--latexinput is given.
-i, --input <file|->
- Specifies a file to read latex input from.
-l, --latexinput <expr>
- Specifies the LaTeX code of an equation to render.
-P, --paste-clipboard
-S, --paste-selection
- Specifies that the LaTeX code should be pasted from the system clipboard
or current mouse selection. Works only in interactive mode.
-n, --noeval
- Do not evaluate the LaTeX equation given, leave it to the user to click on
the "Evaluate" button. This option may only be used in
interactive mode.
-B, --base64arg
- Specifies that the argument to the option immediately following this one
is encoded in base64. For example:
- klatexformula --base64arg
--latexinput="YV4yK2JeMj1jXjI="
- will use the latex code "a^2+b^2=c^2". This option can be
specified more than once on the command line, each time indicating that
the argument to the immediately next option is encoded in base64. This
option can be useful when scripting, to avoid the nuisance of having to
escape latex code from the shell.
-o, --output <file|->
- Specifies to write the output image (obtained from equation given by
--input or --latexinput) to <file> or standard
output.
-F, --format <format>
- Specifies the format the output should be written in. By default, the
format is guessed from file name extension and defaults to PNG.
-f, --fgcolor <'#xxxxxx'>
- Specifies a color (in web #RRGGBB hex format) to use for foreground color.
Don't forget to escape the '#' to prevent the shell from interpreting it
as a comment.
-b, --bgcolor <-|'#xxxxxx'>
- Specifies a color (in web #RRGGBB hex format, or '-' for transparent) to
use as background color (defaults to transparent)
-X, --dpi <N>
- Use N dots per inch (DPI) when converting latex output to image. Defaults
to 1200 (high-resolution image).
-m, --mathmode <expression containing
'...'>
- Specifies which LaTeX math mode to use, if any. The argument to this
option is any string containing "...", which will be replaced by
the equation itself. Defaults to "\[ ... \]"
-p, --preamble <LaTeX code>
- Any LaTeX code that will be inserted before \begin{document}. Useful for
including custom packages with \usepackage{...}.
-s, --userscript <user script>
- Call a specific user script when running the backend. See the
documentation in libklfbackend for more information. The script must
understand and respond to the "--scriptinfo" option.
--want-pdf [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- If set, then PDF is also internally generated. This setting should be
detected automatically but you may adjust it if klatexformula guesses
wrong.
--want-svg [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- If set, then SVG is also internally generated (via gs, note: not always
available). This setting should be detected automatically but you may
adjust it if klatexformula guesses wrong.
-q, --quiet [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- Disable console output of warnings and errors.
--redirect-debug <file>
- Redirects debugging output to the given <file>. If the file name
does not end with .klfdebug, this suffix is automatically appended to the
file name. If the file exists, it is silently overwritten.
-d, --daemonize
- Run a separate, detached, klatexformula process and return immediately.
All other options, like --latexinput, may still be given. They will
be forwared to the daemon process.
--skip-plugins
- Obsolete. Since Klatexformula 4, no plugin system is available and plugins
are never loaded.
--calcepsbbox [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- Correct the bounding box of the output for characters that don't report a
complete or incorrect bounding box. (On by default.)
--nocalcepsbbox [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- Same as --calcepsbbox=<inverse of value given>
--outlinefonts [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- Convert embedded fonts in EPS and PDF to vector outlines (previously, gs
pswrite device with option -dNOCACHE; more recently, gs ps2write
with -dNoOutputFonts). Useful for exporting to eg. Inkscape or
Adobe Illustrator.
--nooutlinefonts [<ON|Y[ES]|T[RUE]|1 or
OFF|N[O]|F[ALSE]|0>]
- Same as --outlinefonts=<inverse of value given>
--lborderoffset <N>
--tborderoffset <N>
--rborderoffset <N>
--bborderoffset <N>
- Include a margin of N postscript points on left, top, right, or bottom
margin respectively.
--tempdir </path/to/temp/dir>
- Specify the directory in which KLatexFormula will write temporary files.
Defaults to a system-specific temporary directory like
"/tmp/".
--latex <latex executable>
--dvips <dvips executable>
--gs <gs executable>
--epstopdf <epstopdf executable>
- [OBSOLETE: EPSTOPDF NO LONGER USED] Specifiy the executable for latex,
dvips, gs or epstopdf. By default, they are searched for in $PATH and in
common system directories.
-Q, --qtoption <qt-option>
- Specify a Qt-specific option. For example, to launch KLatexFormula in
Plastique GUI style, use
- klatexformula --qtoption="-style=Plastique"
- Note that if <qt-option> begins with a '-', then it must be appended
to the long '--qtoption=' syntax with the equal sign.
-h, --help [<filename|&N>]
- Display this help text and exit. If a file name is provided, the help
message is appended to that file. If the argument is
"&<N>", then the help message is printed in file
descriptor N. (Reminder: N=1 for standard output 'stdout', N=2 for
standard error output 'stderr')
-V, --version
[<filename|&N>][:<format>]
- Display KLatexFormula version information and exit. The optional output
argument is handled as with --help, however it may also contain a
version string format preceded by a colon where %k, and %q and %% are
respectively replaced by klatexformula version, Qt version and a literal
%.
- Create an image named filename.png from the equation 'a^2+b^2=c^2':
- klatexformula --latexinput 'a^2+b^2=c^2' --output filename.png
- Open klatexformula window with equation 'f(x)=-2\,x', but don't evaluate
it:
- klatexformula -I --latexinput='f(x)=-2\,x' --noeval
- Open klatexformula window and return immediately to shell command:
- klatexformula -I --daemonize
- Print help message, but to standard output instead of standard error
output:
- klatexformula --help='&1'
- When run in interactive mode, the newly evaluated equation is appended to
KLatexFormula's history.
- When not run in interactive mode, no X11 server is needed.
- Please report any bugs and malfunctions to the author.
More information is available on
http://klatexformula.sourceforge.net/.
Have a lot of fun!
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