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NAMEmiktex-mpost - MetaPost, a system for creating graphicsSYNOPSISmiktex-mpost [option...] [[command...] | [file]] DESCRIPTIONThis man page is an adaption of the corresponding TeX Live man page.MetaPost interprets the MetaPost language and produces PostScript (EPS) or Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) pictures. The MetaPost language is similar to Knuth's METAFONT with additional features for including TeX commands and accessing features of PostScript not found in METAFONT. MetaPost is normally used with some preloaded macros, and it will use its executable name as the name of the preload file to use. For example, when called as miktex-mpost the mpost.mp file is used, which is identical to plain.mp. When the --initialize option is given, preloading does not happen. The commands given on the command line to the MetaPost program are passed to it as the first input line. (But it is often easier to type extended arguments as the first input line, since shells tend to gobble up or misinterpret MetaPost's favorite symbols, like semicolons, unless you quote them.) The normal usage is to say miktex-mpost figs to process the file figs.mp. The basename of figs becomes the “jobname”, and is used in forming output file names. If no file is named, the jobname becomes mpout. The default extension, .mp, can be overridden by specifying an extension explicitly. When the --dvitomp option is given, MetaPost acts as DVI-to-MPX converter only. Run miktex-mpost --dvitomp --help for option explanation. OPTIONS--alias=namePretend to be program name, i.e., set program (and
memory dump) name to name. This may affect the search paths and other
values used. Using this option is equivalent to copying the program file to
name and invoking name.
--c-style-errors Change the way, error messages are printed. The alternate
style looks like error messages from many compilers and is easier to parse for
some editors.
--debug Print debugging info and leave temporary files in
place.
--halt-on-error Quit after the first error.
--help Give help and exit.
--initialize Become the INI variant of the program.
--interaction=mode Set the interaction mode. Must be one of
batchmode, scrollmode and errorstopmode. The meaning of
these modes is the same as the corresponding commands.
--job-name=name Set the name of the job (\jobname). This has an
affect on the output file names.
--no-c-style-errors Don't change the way, error messages are printed.
--numbersystem=string Set number system mode (string one of:
scaled, double, binary, decimal).
--output-directory=dir Write output files in dir. instead of the current
directory. Look up input files in dir first, then along the normal
search path.
--recorder Enable the file name recorder. This leaves a trace of the
files opened for input and output in a file with the extension .fls.
--restricted Be secure: disable tex, and editor commands.
-s internal="string" Set internal to the value.
-s internal=number Set internal to the value.
--tex=texprogram Use texprogram instead of miktex-tex when
compiling text labels.
This flag overrides the environment variable TEX. --troff Set prologues:=1 and assume
--tex=troff.
--undump=name Use name as the name of the format to be used,
instead of the name by which the program was called or a
%& line. --version Show version information and exit.
ENVIRONMENTMIKTEX_TRACEComma-separated list of trace stream names (see
Chapter 9, Trace Streams). If this variable is set, then MiKTeX
programs will write trace messages into the configured log sink.
MPINPUTS Extra paths to locate MetaPostinput files.
MPINPUTS Extra paths to locate MetaPostinput files.
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