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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2019-07-13 21:39:16 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2019-07-13 21:39:16 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/support/ltximg/ltximg-doc.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/support/ltximg/ltximg-doc.dtx
index 75e550b2baf..2b1944db673 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/support/ltximg/ltximg-doc.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/support/ltximg/ltximg-doc.dtx
@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
-% arara: lualatex: {draft: yes}
-% arara: makeindex: {style: gind}
-% arara: lualatex: {draft: yes}
-% arara: lualatex
-% arara: clean: { files:[ltximg-doc.ilg, ltximg-doc.out, ltximg-doc.ind, ltximg-doc.aux, ltximg-doc.idx, ltximg-doc.log, ltximg-doc.toc] }
+% arara: xelatex
+% arara: xelatex
+% arara: clean: { extensions: [ aux, log, out, ilg, ind, idx, toc, hd ] }
% \iffalse meta-comment
%<*internal>
\iffalse
@@ -18,11 +16,11 @@ to image formats in individual files using `ghostscript` and `poppler-utils`. Ge
with only extracted environments and other with environments converted to `\includegraphics`.
## Syntax
-```
+```bash
$ ltximg [<compiler>] [<options>] [--] <input file>.<tex|ltx>
```
## Usage
-```
+```bash
$ ltximg --latex [<options>] <file.tex>
$ ltximg --arara [<options>] <file.tex>
$ ltximg [<options>] <file.tex>
@@ -30,19 +28,19 @@ $ ltximg <file.tex>
```
If used without `[<compiler>]` and `[<options>]` the extracted environments are converted to `pdf` image format
and saved in the `/images` directory using `pdflatex` and `preview` package. Relative or absolute `paths` for files
-and directories is not supported and if the last `[<options>]` take a list separated by commas you need `--` at the end.
+and directories is not supported. If the last `[<options>]` take a *list separated by commas*, you need `--` at the end.
## Default environments extract
-```
+```bash
pspicture tikzpicture pgfpicture psgraph postscript PSTexample
```
## Options
-```
+```bash
[default]
-h, --help Display command line help and exit [off]
-l, --license Display GPL license and exit [off]
--v, --version Display current version (v1.5) and exit [off]
+-v, --version Display current version (1.6) and exit [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]
@@ -53,24 +51,26 @@ and directories is not supported and if the last `[<options>]` take a list separ
-g, --gray Gray scale for images using ghostscript [off]
-f, --force Capture "\psset" and "\tikzset" to extract [off]
-n, --noprew Create images files whitout "preview" package [off]
--d <integer>, --dpi <integer>
+-d <integer>, --dpi <integer>
Dots per inch resolution for images [150]
--m <integer>, --margin <integer>
+-m <integer>, --margin <integer>
Set margins for pdfcrop [0]
--imgdir <dirname> Set name of directory to save images [images]
--o <filename>, --output <filename>
+--zip Compress files generated in .zip format [off]
+--tar Compress files generated in .tar.gz format [off]
+-o <filename>, --output <filename>
Create output file [off]
--verbose Verbose printing [off]
--srcenv Create files whit only code environment [off]
--subenv Create files whit preamble and code [off]
---latex Using latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler input
+--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]
---arara Use arara for compiler input and output [off]
+--dvips Using latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler input
+ and latex>dvips>ps2pdf for compiler output [off]
+--arara Use arara for compiler input and output [off]
--xetex Using xelatex for compiler input and output [off]
--dvipdf Using dvipdfmx for compiler input and output [off]
---luatex Using lualatex for compiler input and output [off]
+--luatex Using lualatex for compiler input and output [off]
--prefix <string> Set prefix append to each image file [off]
--norun Run script, but no create images files [off]
--nopdf Don't create a ".pdf" image files [off]
@@ -85,23 +85,27 @@ and directories is not supported and if the last `[<options>]` take a list separ
--deltenv <env1,...> Delete environments in output file [empty]
```
## Example
-```
+```bash
$ ltximg --latex -e -p --srcenv --imgdir=mypics -o test-out test-in.ltx
```
-```
+```bash
$ ltximg --latex -ep --srcenv --imgdir mypics -o test-out test-in.ltx
```
Create a `/mypics` directory whit all extracted environments converted to
- image formats(`.pdf`, `.eps`, `.png`), individual files whit source code (`.tex`)
- for all extracted environments, a file `test-out.ltx` whit all environments converted to `\includegraphics`
- and file `test-in-fig-all.tex` with only the extracted environments using
- `latex>dvips>ps2pdf` and `preview` package for `<input file>` and `pdflatex`
+ image formats (`.pdf`, `.eps`, `.png`), individual files whit source code (`.tex`)
+ for all extracted environments, a file `test-out.ltx` whit all environments converted to `\includegraphics`
+ and file `test-in-fig-all.tex` with only the extracted environments using
+ `latex>dvips>ps2pdf` and `preview` package for `<input file>` and `pdflatex`
for `<output file>`.
## Documentation
For full documentation use:
+```bash
+$ texdoc ltximg
```
-$ texdoc ltximg
+ For recreation all documentation use:
+```bash
+$ arara ltximg-doc.dtx
```
## Licence
@@ -115,38 +119,47 @@ License for more details.
## Author
-Written by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>, last update 2018-04-12.
+Written by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>, last update 2019-07-13.
## Copyright
-Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L
+Copyright 2013 - 2019 by Pablo González L
%</readme>
%<*changues>
## Changues
-```
- v1.5. (d) 2018-04-12 - Use GitHub to control version
- - Rewrite and optimize most part of code and options
- - Changue pdf2svg for pdftocairo
- - Complete support for pst-exa packpage
- - Clean take and optional
- v1.4. (d) 2016-11-29 - Remove and rewrite code for regex and system call
- - Append arara compiler, clean and comment code
- - Append dvips and dvipdfm for creation images
- - Append bmp, tif image format
- v1.3. (d) 2016-10-16 - All options its read from cmd line and input file
- - Rewrite some part of code (norun, nocrop, clean)
- - Suport minted and tcolorbox packpage for verbatim
- - Use /tmp dir for work process
- - Escape some characters in regex according to v5.2xx
- v1.2 (p) 2015-04-22 - Remove unused modules
- v1.1 (p) 2015-04-21 - Change mogrify to gs for image formats
- - Create output file
- - Rewrite source code and fix regex
- - Add more image format
- - Change date to iso format
- v1.0 (p) 2013-12-01 - First public release
-```
-Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
+### v1.6 (p) 2019-07-13
+- Add `tar` and `zip` options
+- Add suport for new `Verb` from `fvextra`
+- Update source code and documentation
+### v1.5 (p) 2018-04-12
+- Use GitHub to control version
+- Rewrite and optimize most part of code and options
+- Changue `pdf2svg` for `pdftocairo`
+- Complete support for `pst-exa` packpage
+- `clean` take a optional argument
+### v1.4 (d) 2016-11-29
+- Remove and rewrite code for regex and system call
+- Append `arara` compiler, clean and comment code
+- Append `dvips` and `dvipdfm(x)` for creation images
+- Append `bmp` and `tif` image format
+### v1.3. (d) 2016-10-16
+- All options it's read from command line and input file
+- Rewrite some part of code (`norun`, `nocrop`, `clean`)
+- Suport `minted` and `tcolorbox` packpage
+- Use `/tmp` dir for work process
+- Escape some characters in regex according to v5.2xx
+### v1.2 (p) 2015-04-22
+- Remove unused modules
+### v1.1 (p) 2015-04-21
+- Change `mogrify` to `gs` for image formats
+- Create `output` file
+- Rewrite source code and fix regex
+- Add more image format
+- Change date to iso format
+### v1.0 (p) 2013-12-01
+- First public release
+
+Copyright 2013 - 2019 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>. $ID
%</changues>
%<*internal>
\fi
@@ -173,27 +186,61 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
%<*documentation>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[top=0.5in, bottom=0.5in, left=2in, right=1in,footskip=0.2in,%
- headsep=10pt]{geometry} % page dimension
-\usepackage[totoc,columns=2]{idxlayout} % index
-\EnableCrossrefs
-\CodelineIndex
-\usepackage[mono=false]{libertine} % default roman/serif fonts
+ headsep=10pt]{geometry} % page dimension
+\usepackage{unicode-math}
+\setmathfont[Scale = 0.95]{Latin Modern Math}
+\setmainfont[
+ Numbers = OldStyle,
+ Ligatures = TeX,
+ Scale = 0.95,
+ UprightFont = *-Regular,
+ ItalicFont = *-Italic,
+ BoldFont = *-Bold,
+ BoldItalicFont = *-BoldItalic,
+ SmallCapsFeatures = {Letters=SmallCaps},
+ Extension =.otf]{LibertinusSerif}
+\setsansfont[
+ Numbers = OldStyle,
+ Ligatures = TeX,
+ Scale = 0.95,
+ UprightFont = *-Regular,
+ ItalicFont = *-Italic,
+ BoldFont = *-Bold,
+ SmallCapsFeatures = {Letters=SmallCaps},
+ Extension = .otf]{LibertinusSans}
\setmonofont[
- Ligatures = TeX ,
- Scale = 0.84,
- Extension = .otf,
- UprightFont = *-Regular ,
- ItalicFont = *-RegularIt,
- BoldFont = *-Medium ,
- BoldItalicFont = *-MediumIt
- ]{SourceCodePro} % srccode font
-\usepackage{microtype,fetamont,hologo} % LaTeX logo and LTXimg logo
-\usepackage{xspace,tocloft,enumitem,fancyhdr,lastpage} % custom
-\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} % colors :)
-\usepackage[sf,bf,compact,medium]{titlesec} % sections
+ Scale = 0.80,
+ Extension = .otf,
+ UprightFont = *-Regular ,
+ ItalicFont = *-RegularIt,
+ BoldFont = *-Medium ,
+ BoldItalicFont = *-MediumIt
+ ]{SourceCodePro} % source code font
+\newfontfamily\lmmitalic{lmmono10-italic.otf}[
+ Scale = 0.95,%
+ Extension = .otf,%
+ ItalicFont = lmmono10-italic,%
+ SmallCapsFont = lmmonocaps10-oblique,%
+ SlantedFont = lmmonoslant10-regular,
+ ]
+\newfontfamily\fetamono{ffmw10.otf}[
+ Scale = 0.95,%
+ RawFeature ={+latn,+rand,+kern,+size},%
+ ]
+\newfontfamily\libertinusinitials{LibertinusSerifInitials-Regular.otf}
+\usepackage{microtype,hologo} % LaTeX logo
+\usepackage{enumitem,lastpage,microtype,titletoc} % custom
+\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} %
+\usepackage[sf,bf,compact,medium,pagestyles]{titlesec}
\usepackage{adjustbox,multicol,hyperref,xparse,listings,accsupp}
-\usepackage{interfaces,graphicx}
-
+\usepackage{hyperxmp,imakeidx}%
+\PageIndex
+\EnableCrossrefs
+\newcommand{\HP}[1]{\emph{\hyperpage{#1}}\normalsize}
+\def\SortIndex#1#2{\index{#1\actualchar#2|HP}}
+\indexsetup{level=\section,firstpagestyle=myheader}
+%\makeindex[name=mydoc,options=-s gind.ist,columnsep=15pt,title={Index of Documentation}]
+\makeindex[options=-s gind.ist,columnsep=15pt,title={Index of Documentation}]
% don't copy numbers in code example
\newcommand*{\noaccsupp}[1]{\BeginAccSupp{ActualText={}}#1\EndAccSupp{}}
@@ -203,293 +250,332 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
% Colors for options
\definecolor{optcolor}{rgb}{0.281,0.275,0.485}
-% Logo whit libertine font for title
+% Identification
+\def\myscript{ltximg}
+\def\fileversion{1.6}
+\def\filedate{2019-07-13}
+
+% Logo whit libertuns and fetamono font
\newsavebox{\logobox}
\savebox{\logobox}{%
\normalsize%
- {\libertineInitial%
+ {\libertinusinitials%
\textcolor{red}{L}\hspace{-3.0pt}%
\raisebox{-0.2em}{\small \textcolor{green}{T}}%
\hspace{-2.9pt}\textcolor{blue}{X}}%
- \hspace{-1pt}\textffmw{\textcolor{gray}{img}}%
-}% close box
-
-\makeatletter % changes the catcode of @ to 11
+ \hspace{-1pt}\fetamono{\textcolor{gray}{img}}%
+}%
+\makeatletter
\newcommand{\LTXimg}{%
\settoheight{\@tempdima}{L}%
\resizebox{!}{\@tempdima}{\usebox{\logobox}}%
}
-\makeatother % changes the catcode of @ back to 12
-
-% oldstyle for libertine, need after \LTXimg
-\useosf
+\makeatother
-% logo for body docuement
-\newcommand*{\ltximg}{%
- \normalsize\texttt{\bfseries
- \textcolor{NavyBlue}{ltximg}}\xspace%
-}% close ltximg
+% email https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/663
+\catcode`\_=11\relax%
+\newcommand\email[1]{\_email #1\q_nil}%
+\def\_email#1@#2\q_nil{%
+ \href{mailto:#1@#2}{{\emailfont #1\emailampersat #2}}%
+}%
+\newcommand\emailfont{\sffamily}%
+\newcommand\emailampersat{{\color{NavyBlue}\footnotesize@}}%
+\catcode`\_=8\relax% %
-% Identification
-\def\myscript{ltximg}
-\def\fileversion{1.5}
-\def\filedate{2018-04-12}
% Config hyperref
\hypersetup{
- linkcolor = blue!50,
- citecolor = red!50,%
- urlcolor = magenta,%
- colorlinks = true,%
- pdftitle ={.::ltximg v1.5 (2018-04-12) --- LaTeX environments to image formats::.},%
- pdfauthor= {Pablo Gonz\'{a}lez Luengo},% á fails
- pdfsubject={Documentation for version 1.5},%
- pdfstartview={FitH},%
- bookmarksopenlevel=2,%
+ linkcolor = blue!50,
+ citecolor = red!50,%
+ urlcolor = magenta,%
+ colorlinks = true,%
+ pdftitle = {.:: ltximg \fileversion{} (\filedate) --- LaTeX environments to image formats ::.},%
+ pdfauthor = {Pablo Gonz\'{a}lez Luengo},%
+ pdfsubject = {Documentation for version \fileversion},%
+ pdfcopyright = {\textcopyright 2019 by Pablo González Luengo},
+ pdfcontacturl = {https://github.com/pablgonz/ltximg},
+ pdfkeywords = {extract, conversion, images, tikz, pstricks},
+ pdfstartview = {FitH},%
+ bookmarksopenlevel = 2,%
}
-% Configuration fancyhdr
-\fancypagestyle{plain}{%
-\fancyhf{}%
-\fancyfoot[R]{\small\textsf{\thepage{} /\pageref{LastPage}}}
-\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}%
-\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}%
-}% close plain style
-
-\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{
- \markboth{\textsf{\scshape\small\S\thesection. #1}}{}
- }%
-
-\fancypagestyle{myheader}{%
-\fancyhf{}%
-\fancyhead[L]{\raisebox{-0.75\baselineskip}[0pt][0pt]{%
-\textsf{\small \textcolor{gray}{Documentation for version \fileversion{} [\filedate]}}%
- }%
- }%
-\fancyhead[R]{\raisebox{-0.75\baselineskip}[0pt][0pt]{%
- \small\nouppercase{\leftmark}%
- }%
- }%
-\fancyfoot[R]{\small\textsf{\thepage{} /\pageref{LastPage}}}
-\fancyfoot[L]{%
- \small\sffamily%
- \LTXimg{}
- \textcolor{gray}{%
- \raisebox{-1pt}{\textcopyright}{}2013--2018 by Pablo González L%
- }%
-}%
-\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt}%
-\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}%
-\renewcommand{\headrule}{%
- \hbox to\headwidth{%
- \color{NavyBlue}\leaders\hrule height \headrulewidth\hfill}%
- }%
-} % close myheader
-
-% add headheight
+% Configuration titleps
+\settitlemarks{section}
+\renewpagestyle{plain}[\color{gray}\small\sffamily]{
+\setfoot{}{}{\thepage/\pageref{LastPage}}}
+
+\newpagestyle{myheader}[\color{gray}\small\sffamily]{
+\renewcommand\makeheadrule{\color{gray}\rule[0.45\baselineskip]{\linewidth}{0.4pt}}
+\setfoot{\scalebox{0.85}{\LTXimg}\space\textcopyright\space 2019 by Pablo González L}
+ {}
+ {\thepage/\pageref{LastPage}}
+\sethead{\raisebox{0.75\baselineskip}{Documentation for version \fileversion\space[\filedate]}}
+ {}
+ {\raisebox{0.75\baselineskip}{\scshape\small\S.\thesection\space\sectiontitle}}
+}
\setlength{\headheight}{21pt}%
+% Table of contents
+\titlecontents{section}[0mm]{}%
+ {\bfseries\contentspush{\makebox[4mm][l]{\thecontentslabel\hfill}}}%
+ {\hspace*{-4mm}}% numberless
+ {\hspace{0.25em}\titlerule*[6pt]{.}\contentspage}%
+
+\titlecontents{subsection}[4mm]{}%
+ {\contentspush{\makebox[6mm][l]{\thecontentslabel\hfill}}}
+ {\hspace*{-10mm}}% numberless
+ {\hspace{0.25em}\titlerule*[6pt]{.}\contentspage}%
+
+\titlecontents{subsubsection}[10mm]{}%
+ {\contentspush{\makebox[8mm][l]{\thecontentslabel\hfill}}}
+ {\hspace*{-18mm}}% numberless
+ {\hspace{0.25em}\titlerule*[6pt]{.}\contentspage}%
+
+\makeatletter
+\renewcommand\tableofcontents{%
+\begingroup%
+\section*{\contentsname\quad{\color{gray}\leaders\hrule height 5pt depth -4.4pt\hfill}%
+ \@mkboth{%
+ \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}%
+\vspace*{-14pt}
+\setlength{\columnsep}{10pt}%
+ \begin{multicols}{2}%
+ \@starttoc{toc}%
+\end{multicols}%
+\vspace*{-3pt}{\color{gray}\hrule height 0.6pt}%
+\vspace*{5pt}
+\endgroup
+}
+\makeatother
+
% Custom \meta[...]{...}, \marg[...]{...} and \oarg[...]{...} for color
\ExplSyntaxOn
%^^A user level commands
\RenewDocumentCommand{\meta}{O{}m}
-{
- \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_meta:n { #1 } { #2 }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_meta:n { #1 } { #2 }
+ }
\RenewDocumentCommand{\marg}{O{}m}
-{
- \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_marg:n { #1 } { #2 }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_marg:n { #1 } { #2 }
+ }
\RenewDocumentCommand{\oarg}{O{}m}
-{
- \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_oarg:n { #1 } { #2 }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn \ltximg_oarg:n { #1 } { #2 }
+ }
%^^A variables and keys
\tl_new:N \l_ltximg_meta_font_tl
\keys_define:nn { ltximg/meta }
-{
- type .choice:,
- type / tt .code:n = \tl_set:Nn \l_ltximg_meta_font_tl { \ttfamily },
- type / rm .code:n = \tl_set:Nn \l_ltximg_meta_font_tl { \rmfamily },
- type .initial:n = tt,
- cf .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_color_tl,
- cf .initial:n = black,
- ac .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_anglecolor_tl,
- ac .initial:n = black,
- sbc .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_brackcolor_tl,
- sbc .initial:n = black,
- cbc .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_bracecolor_tl,
- cbc .initial:n = black,
-}
+ {
+ type .choice:,
+ type / tt .code:n = \tl_set:Nn \l_ltximg_meta_font_tl { \ttfamily },
+ type / rm .code:n = \tl_set:Nn \l_ltximg_meta_font_tl { \rmfamily },
+ type .initial:n = tt,
+ cf .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_color_tl,
+ cf .initial:n = black,
+ ac .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_anglecolor_tl,
+ ac .initial:n = black,
+ sbc .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_brackcolor_tl,
+ sbc .initial:n = black,
+ cbc .tl_set:N = \l_ltximg_meta_bracecolor_tl,
+ cbc .initial:n = black,
+ }
%^^A internal commands
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta_generic:Nnn #1 #2 #3
-{
- \group_begin:
+ {
+ \group_begin:
\keys_set:nn { ltximg/meta } { #2 }
\color{ \l_ltximg_meta_color_tl }
\l_ltximg_meta_font_tl
#1 { #3 } % #1 is \ltximg_meta:n, \ltximg_marg:n or \ltximg_oarg:n
- \group_end:
-}
+ \group_end:
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta:n #1
-{
- \ltximg_meta_angle:n { \textlangle }
- \ltximg_meta_meta:n { #1 }
- \ltximg_meta_angle:n { \textrangle }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_angle:n { \textlangle }
+ \ltximg_meta_meta:n { #1 }
+ \ltximg_meta_angle:n { \textrangle }
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_marg:n #1
-{
- \ltximg_meta_brace:n { \textbraceleft }
- \ltximg_meta:n { #1 }
- \ltximg_meta_brace:n { \textbraceright }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_brace:n { \textbraceleft }
+ \ltximg_meta:n { #1 }
+ \ltximg_meta_brace:n { \textbraceright }
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_oarg:n #1
-{
- \ltximg_meta_brack:n { [ }
- \ltximg_meta:n { #1 }
- \ltximg_meta_brack:n { ] }
-}
+ {
+ \ltximg_meta_brack:n { [ }
+ \ltximg_meta:n { #1 }
+ \ltximg_meta_brack:n { ] }
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta_meta:n #1
-{
- \textnormal{\textit{#1}}
-}
+ {
+ \textnormal{\textit{#1}}
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta_angle:n #1
-{
- \group_begin:
+ {
+ \group_begin:
\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont
\textcolor{\l_ltximg_meta_anglecolor_tl}{#1}
- \group_end:
-}
+ \group_end:
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta_brace:n #1
-{
- \group_begin:
+ {
+ \group_begin:
\color{\l_ltximg_meta_bracecolor_tl}
#1
- \group_end:
-}
+ \group_end:
+ }
\cs_new_protected:Npn \ltximg_meta_brack:n #1
-{
- \textcolor{\l_ltximg_meta_brackcolor_tl}{#1}
-}
-\ExplSyntaxOff
+ {
+ \textcolor{\l_ltximg_meta_brackcolor_tl}{#1}
+ }
+
+% \ltximg for body document
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\ltximg}{}
+ {
+ \normalsize\texttt{\bfseries\textcolor{NavyBlue}{ltximg}}
+ }
% \prgname{sm} : #1 index compiler, #2 index programs:
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\prgname{sm}{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\prgname}{sm}
+ {%
\IfBooleanTF{#1}
- {
- \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#2}}\xspace%
- \SortIndex{compiler}{Compiler>\small\textsf{#2}}%
- }
- {
- \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#2}}\xspace%
- \SortIndex{programs}{Programs>\small\textsf{#2}}%
- }
-}%
+ {
+ \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#2}}
+ \SortIndex{compiler}{Compiler>\small\texttt{#2}}
+ }
+ {
+ \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#2}}
+ \SortIndex{programs}{Programs>\small\texttt{#2}}
+ }
+ }%
% \prgopt{sm} : #1 compiler opt, #2 program opt:
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\prgopt{sm}{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\prgopt}{sm}
+ {%
\IfBooleanTF{#1}
- {
- \textcolor{gray}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-{}#2}}%\xspace%
- \SortIndex{compiler options}{Compiler options>\small\texttt{-{}#2}}%
- }
- {
- \mbox{\texttt{-{}#2}}%
- \SortIndex{#2}{\texttt{-{}#2} (program option)}%
- }
-}
+ {
+ \textcolor{gray}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-{}#2}}
+ \SortIndex{compiler ~ options}{Compiler ~ options>\small\texttt{-{}#2}}%
+ }
+ {
+ \mbox{\texttt{-{}#2}}%
+ \SortIndex{#2}{\small\texttt{-{}#2} (program ~ option)}%
+ }
+ }
% \scriptname*{m}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\scriptname{m}{%
- \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#1}}\xspace
- \SortIndex{scripts}{Scripts>\textsf{#1}}%
-}%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\scriptname}{m}
+ {
+ \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{scripts}{Scripts>\small\texttt{#1}}%
+ }
% \scriptopt{m}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\scriptopt{m}{%
- \mbox{\texttt{#1}}\xspace%
- \SortIndex{script option}{Script options>\small\textsf{#1}}%
-}
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\scriptopt}{m}
+ {
+ \mbox{\texttt{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{script ~ option}{Script ~ options>\small\texttt{#1}}%
+ }
% \pkgname{m}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\pkgname{m}{%
- \textsf{\textcolor{SlateBlue}{#1}}%
- \SortIndex{packages}{Packages>\textsf{#1}}%
- %\SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1} (package)}%
-}%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\pkgname}{ m }
+ {
+ \textsf{\textcolor{SlateBlue}{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{packages}{Packages>\small\texttt{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{#1}{\texttt{#1} (package)}
+ }%
% \pkgopt{m}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\pkgopt{m}{%
- \textsf{\textcolor{Orange}{#1}}%
- \SortIndex{package options}{Package options>\textsf{#1}}%
- \SortIndex{#1}{\textsf{#1} (package option)}%
-}%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{ \pkgopt}{ m }
+ {
+ \textsf{\textcolor{Orange}{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{package ~ options}{Package ~ options>\small\texttt{#1}}
+ \SortIndex{#1}{\texttt{#1} (package ~ option)}
+ }
% \env{sm}, #1 not used now
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\env{sm}{
- \textcolor{optcolor}{\sffamily{#2}}%
- \SortIndex{environment}{Environments>\small\textsf{#2}}%
-}
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\env}{m}
+ {
+ \textcolor{optcolor}{\texttt{#1}}%
+ \SortIndex{environment}{Environments>\small\texttt{#1}}%
+ }
% \ics{sm}, #1 not used now
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\ics{sm}{
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\ics}{sm}
+ {
\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily{\textbackslash#2}}%
- \SortIndex{#2}{\textsf{\small\textbackslash#2}}
-}
+ \SortIndex{#2}{\texttt{\small\textbackslash#2}}
+ }
% file extention
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\fext{m}{%
- \mbox{\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{.#1}}\xspace}%
- \SortIndex{files extention}{File extentions (input)>\small\textsf{.#1}}%
-}
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\fext}{m}
+ {
+ \mbox{\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{.#1}}}%
+ \SortIndex{files ~ extention}{File ~ extentions >\small\texttt{.#1}}%
+ }
% image format/extention
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\iext{m}{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\iext}{m}
+ {%
\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#1}}%
- \SortIndex{Image format}{Image formats>\small\textsf{#1}}%
-}
-
-% \DescribeIF{m}, #1 image format
-\newsavebox{\marginIF}
-\NewDocumentCommand\DescribeIF{m}{%
-\begin{lrbox}{\marginIF}%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{\marginparwidth}%
- \raggedleft
- \iext{#1}
- \end{minipage}%
-\end{lrbox}%
- \leavevmode%
- \marginpar{\usebox{\marginIF}}%
- \ignorespaces%
-}%
+ \SortIndex{Image format}{Image formats>\small\texttt{#1}}%
+ }
% \sysydir{m}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\sysdir{m}{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\sysdir}{m}
+ {
\mbox{\textcolor{NavyBlue}{\ttfamily{/#1}}}%
-}
+ }
% \sysfile{m} ...only for color in some examples
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\sysfile{m}{%
- \mbox{\textcolor{gray}{\ttfamily{#1}}}\xspace%
-}
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\sysfile}{m}
+ {
+ \mbox{\textcolor{gray}{\ttfamily{#1}}}
+ }
% \OSsystem{m} ...only for color in some examples
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\OSsystem{m}{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\OSsystem}{m}
+ {
\mbox{\textcolor{NavyBlue}{\ttfamily\bfseries{#1}}}%
- \SortIndex{Operating system}{Operating system>\small\textsf{#1}}%
-}
+ \SortIndex{Operating ~ system}{Operating ~ system>\small\texttt{#1}}
+ }
% \cmdopt[short]{long}
-\NewDocumentCommand\cmdopt{om}{%
- \IfNoValueTF{#1}%
- {\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-\/-#2}}\xspace}%
- {\textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-{}#1}}, \textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-\/-#2}}\xspace}%
-\SortIndex{options}{\textsf{\myscript}\ options in command line>\small\texttt{-\/-#2}}%
-}
+\DeclareDocumentCommand{\cmdopt}{om}
+ {
+ \IfNoValueTF{#1}
+ {
+ \textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-\/-#2}}
+ }
+ {
+ \textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-{}#1}},
+ \textcolor{optcolor}{\ttfamily\bfseries{-\/-#2}}
+ }
+ \SortIndex{options}{\textsf{\myscript}\ options ~ in ~ command ~ line>\small\texttt{-\/-#2}}%
+ }
+
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+% \DescribeIF{m}, #1 image format
+\newsavebox{\marginIF}
+\NewDocumentCommand{\DescribeIF}{ m }
+ {%
+ \begin{lrbox}{\marginIF}%
+ \begin{minipage}[t]{\marginparwidth}%
+ \raggedleft
+ \iext{#1}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \end{lrbox}%
+ \leavevmode%
+ \marginpar{\usebox{\marginIF}}%
+ \ignorespaces%
+ }%
% \myenv{environ}
-\DeclareDocumentCommand\myenv{m}{%
-\moveright 0.0pt \hbox{%
+\DeclareDocumentCommand\myenv{m}
+ {
+ \moveright 0.0pt \hbox{%
\begin{minipage}[t]{\marginparwidth}%
\raggedleft\ttfamily%\small%
{\textcolor{gray}{\textbackslash begin\{}}{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{#1}}\textcolor{gray}{\}}\par%
@@ -497,8 +583,8 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
{\textcolor{gray}{\textbackslash end\{}}{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{#1}}\textcolor{gray}{\}}%
\end{minipage}%
} % close hbox
-\SortIndex{Environment}{Environments suport by default>\small\textsf{#1}}%
-}%
+ \SortIndex{Environment}{Environments suport by default>\small\texttt{#1}}%
+ }
% \mytag{dtxtag}
\DeclareDocumentCommand\mytag{m}{%
@@ -510,7 +596,7 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
\textcolor{gray}{\%</}{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{#1}}\textcolor{gray}{>}%
\end{minipage}%
} % close hbox
-\SortIndex{docstrip}{Docstrip tag>\textsf{#1}}%
+ \SortIndex{docstrip}{Docstrip tag>\small\texttt{#1}}%
}%
% \DescribeTE{sm}, #1 tag, #2 env
@@ -579,9 +665,9 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
stringstyle = {\color{red}},%
% comments
morecomment=[l]{\%},%
- commentstyle=\itshape\color{lightgray},%
+ commentstyle=\lmmitalic\color{lightgray},%
% Important words 1
- keywordstyle=[1]{\bfseries\color{NavyBlue}},%
+ keywordstyle=[1]{\color{NavyBlue}},%
keywords=[1]{AtBeginDocument,begin,end,documentclass,BEGIN,END},%
% Other words 2
keywordstyle=[2]{\color{blue!75}},%
@@ -593,7 +679,7 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
keywords=[3]{document,graphicx,preview,active,tightpage,article,grfext,description,filecontents,%
external,tikz,clean,pst,tkz,eps,pdf,xetex,latex,luatex,dvips,png,srcenv,noprew,imgdir,prefix,output},%
% Reserved words 4(inputfile options)
- keywordstyle=[4]{\bfseries\color{optcolor}},%
+ keywordstyle=[4]{\color{optcolor}},%
keywords=[4]{ltximg,noltximg,remove,options,pspicture,endpspicture,%
PSTexample,pgfpicture, endpgfpicture, tikzpicture, endtikzpicture, %
psgraph, endpsgraph,nopreview,postscript, arara,extrenv,deltenv,skipenv},%
@@ -602,7 +688,7 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
keywords=[5]{images,includegraphics,env,file-out,pics,doc},%
% Reserved in orange
keywordstyle=[6]{\color{red}},%
- keywords=[6]{verb},%
+ keywords=[6]{verb,myverb},%
}[keywords,tex,comments,strings]% end languaje
% \begin{examplecode}[optlst]...\end{examplecode}
@@ -612,26 +698,31 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2018 by Pablo González L <pablgonz@yahoo.com>.
stringstyle = {\color{red}},%
basicstyle=\ttfamily\small,%
numbersep=1em,%
- numberstyle=\tiny\color{lightgray}\noaccsupp,%
+ numberstyle=\tiny\color{gray}\noaccsupp,%
+ rulecolor=\color{gray!50},%
+ framesep=\fboxsep,%
+ framerule=\fboxrule,%
+ xleftmargin=\dimexpr\fboxsep+\fboxrule\relax,%
+ xrightmargin=\dimexpr\fboxsep+\fboxrule\relax,%
% literateee
-literate=*{\{}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\{}}}{1}
- {\}}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\}}}}{1}
- {[}{{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{[}}}{1}
- {]}{{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{]}}}{1}
- {*}{{\bfseries\textcolor{red}{*}}}{1}
- {:}{{\textcolor{red}{:}}}{1}
- {,}{{\textcolor{gray}{,}}}{1}
- {=}{{\textcolor{gray}{=}}}{1}
- {/}{{\textcolor{gray}{/}}}{1}
- {\%\ ltximg}{{\textcolor{gray}{\%}\space\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{ltximg}}}{8}
- {\%\ arara}{{\textcolor{gray}{\%}\space\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{arara}}}{7}
- {\{arara}{{\textcolor{gray}{\{arara}}}{6}
- {\%<*remove>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*remove>}}}{10}
- {\%</remove>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</remove>}}}{10}
- {\%<*ltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*ltximg>}}}{10}
- {\%</ltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</ltximg>}}}{10}
- {\%<*noltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*noltximg>}}}{12}
- {\%</noltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</noltximg>}}}{12},%
+ literate=*{\{}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\{}}}{1}
+ {\}}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\}}}}{1}
+ {[}{{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{[}}}{1}
+ {]}{{\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{]}}}{1}
+ {*}{{\bfseries\textcolor{red}{*}}}{1}
+ {:}{{\textcolor{red}{:}}}{1}
+ {,}{{\textcolor{gray}{,}}}{1}
+ {=}{{\textcolor{gray}{=}}}{1}
+ {/}{{\textcolor{gray}{/}}}{1}
+ {\%\ ltximg}{{\textcolor{gray}{\%}\space\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{ltximg}}}{8}
+ {\%\ arara}{{\textcolor{gray}{\%}\space\bfseries\textcolor{optcolor}{arara}}}{7}
+ {\{arara}{{\textcolor{gray}{\{arara}}}{6}
+ {\%<*remove>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*remove>}}}{10}
+ {\%</remove>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</remove>}}}{10}
+ {\%<*ltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*ltximg>}}}{10}
+ {\%</ltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</ltximg>}}}{10}
+ {\%<*noltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%<*noltximg>}}}{12}
+ {\%</noltximg>}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%</noltximg>}}}{12},%
#1,%
}% close lstset
}%
@@ -660,70 +751,44 @@ literate=*{\{}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\{}}}{1}
classoffset=5,%
keywordstyle=\color{blue},%
keywords={user,machine},%
-% literateee
-literate=*{[}{{\textcolor{darkgray}{[}}}{1}
- {]}{{\textcolor{darkgray}{]}}}{1}
- {@}{{\textcolor{blue}{@}}}{1}
- {\$}{{\textcolor{blue}{\$}}}{1}
- {:}{{\textcolor{blue}{:}}}{1}
- {§}{{\textcolor{red}{\$}}}{1}
- {"}{{\textcolor{red}{\textquotedbl}}}{1}
- {~}{{\textcolor{blue}{\bfseries\textasciitilde}}}{1}%
- }% close lstset {~}
+ literate=*{[}{{\textcolor{darkgray}{[}}}{1}
+ {]}{{\textcolor{darkgray}{]}}}{1}
+ {@}{{\textcolor{blue}{@}}}{1}
+ {\$}{{\textcolor{blue}{\$}}}{1}
+ {:}{{\textcolor{blue}{:}}}{1}
+ {§}{{\textcolor{red}{\$}}}{1}
+ {~}{{\textcolor{blue}{\bfseries\textasciitilde}}}{1}%
+ }% close lstset
}%
{}% close examplecmd
% \lstinline[style=inline]|...|
\lstdefinestyle{inline}
-{
- language=ltximg-doc,%
- basicstyle=\ttfamily\color{gray},%
-% literateee
-literate=*{\%}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%}}}{1}
-}
+ {
+ language=ltximg-doc,%
+ basicstyle=\ttfamily\color{gray},%
+ escapechar=`,%
+ upquote=true,%
+ literate=*{\%}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%}}}{1}
+ }
% set default style
\lstset{style=inline}
-% email https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/663
-\catcode`\_=11\relax%
-\newcommand\email[1]{\_email #1\q_nil}%
-\def\_email#1@#2\q_nil{%
- \href{mailto:#1@#2}{{\emailfont #1\emailampersat #2}}%
-}%
-\newcommand\emailfont{\sffamily}%
-\newcommand\emailampersat{{\color{NavyBlue}\footnotesize@}}%
-\catcode`\_=8\relax% %
-
-% Table of contents, need change font style
-\def\rulecolor{\color{NavyBlue}}
-\tocsetup{%
- title=Contents\quad{\rulecolor\leaders\vrule height3.4pt depth-3pt\hfill\null},
- title/after= \vspace{3pt},
- title/font= \sffamily\bfseries\Large,%
- title/top=10pt,%
- title/bottom=0pt,%
- twocolumns,
- section/skip=4pt plus2pt minus2pt,%
- subsection/skip=0pt plus2pt minus2pt,
- section/leaders,section/dotsep,%
- after=\vspace{-3pt}\noindent{\rulecolor\hrule height3.4pt depth-3pt\relax},
-}
\begin{document}
-
\title{%
- \textffm{latex environments}\\[3pt]%
+ {\fetamono latex environments }\\[3pt]%
\scalebox{3.4}{\LTXimg}\\[2pt]%
- \textls[150]{\textffm{to image format}}\\%
+ {\fetamono\addfontfeature{LetterSpace=12.0} to image format}\\%
\Large
v\fileversion{} --- \filedate\thanks{%
This file describes a documentation for version \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}\\[25pt]%
\author{%
\large%
- \raisebox{-1pt}{\textcopyright}{}2013--2018 by Pablo González L%
- \thanks{E-mail:<\email{pablgonz@yahoo.com}>}%
+ \raisebox{-1pt}{\textcopyright}{}2013--2019 by Pablo González L%
+ \thanks{E-mail: \texttt{\guillemotleft}\email{pablgonz@yahoo.com}\texttt{\guillemotright}}
}%
\small
\textsc{ctan}: \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/ltximg}\\
@@ -734,90 +799,108 @@ literate=*{\%}{{\bfseries\textcolor{gray}{\%}}}{1}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
-\ltximg is a \prgname{perl} \emph{script} that automates the process of extracting and
-converting environments provided by \pkgname{tikz}, \pkgname{pstricks} and
-other packages from input file to image formats in individual files using \prgname{ghostscript}
-and \prgname{poppler-utils}. Generates a file with only extracted environments and another with environments
-converted to \ics{includegraphics}.
+\ltximg{} is a \prgname{perl} \emph{script} that automates the process of
+extracting and converting environments provided by \pkgname{tikz}, %
+\pkgname{pstricks} and other packages from \meta{input file} to image
+formats in individual files using \prgname{ghostscript} and %
+\prgname{poppler-utils}. Generates a file with only extracted environments
+and another with environments converted to \ics{includegraphics}.
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
\setlength{\parskip}{3pt}
\section{Motivation}
+
The original idea was to extend the functionality of the \scriptname{pst2pdf}
-script (only for \env{pspicture} and \env{postscript}) to work with \env{tikzpicture}
-and other environments.
+script (only for \env{pspicture} and \env{postscript}) to work with %
+\env{tikzpicture} and other environments.
+
+The \pkgname{tikz} package allows to externalize the environments, but, the
+idea was to be able to extend this to any type of environment covering three
+central points:
-The \pkgname{tikz} package allows to externalize the environments, but, the idea was to be
-able to extend this to any type of environment covering three central points:
+\begin{enumerate}[font=\small , noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
-\begin{enumerate}[font=\small, noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
\item Generate separate files for environments and converted into images.
+
\item Generate a file with only the extracted environments.
+
\item Generate a file replacing the environments by \ics{includegraphics}.
\end{enumerate}
From the side of \TeX{} there are some packages that cover several of these
-points such as the \pkgname{preview}, \pkgname{xcomment}, \pkgname{external} and \pkgname{cachepic} packages among others,
-but none covered all points.
+points such as the \pkgname{preview}, \pkgname{xcomment}, \pkgname{external}
+and \pkgname{cachepic} packages among others, but none covered all points.
In the network there are some solutions in \texttt{bash} that were able to
-extract and convert environments, but in general they presented problems when the document
-contained \emph{verbatim style} code or were only available for \OSsystem{Linux}.
+extract and convert environments, but in general they presented problems
+when the document contained \emph{verbatim style} code or were only
+available for \OSsystem{Linux}.
-Analysed the situation the best thing was to create a new \emph{script} that was able
-to cover the three points and was multi platform, the union of all these ideas is
-born \ltximg. Finding the correct \emph{regular expressions} and writing \emph{documentation}
-would be the great mission (which does not end yet).
+Analysed the situation the best thing was to create a new \emph{script} that
+was able to cover the three points and was multi platform, the union of all
+these ideas is born \ltximg. Finding the correct \emph{regular expressions}
+and writing \emph{documentation} would be the great mission (which does not
+end yet).
\thispagestyle{plain}
\newpage
\pagestyle{myheader}
\section{Required Software}\label{sec:software}
-For the complete operation of \ltximg{} you need to have a modern \hologo{TeX}
-distribution such as \hologo{TeX}Live 2017 or \hologo{MiKTeX} 2.9, have a version equal to or
-greater than \liningnums{5.22} of \prgname{perl}, a version equal to or greater than \liningnums{9.19} of
-\prgname{ghostscript} and have a version equal to or greater than \liningnums{0.52} of \prgname{poppler-utils}.
+For the complete operation of \ltximg{} you need to have a modern %
+\hologo{TeX} distribution such as \hologo{TeX}Live or \hologo{MiKTeX}, have
+a version equal to or greater than \liningnums{5.28} of \prgname{perl}, a
+version equal to or greater than \liningnums{9.24} of \prgname{ghostscript}
+and have a version equal to or greater than \liningnums{0.52} of %
+\prgname{poppler-utils}.
-The distribution of \hologo{TeX}Live 2017 for \OSsystem{Windows} includes \ltximg{} and all
-requirements, \hologo{MiKTeX} users must install the appropriate software for full operation.
+The distribution of \hologo{TeX}Live 2019 for \OSsystem{Windows} includes %
+\ltximg{} and all requirements, \hologo{MiKTeX} users must install the
+appropriate software for full operation.
-The script has been tested on \OSsystem{Windows} (version 10) and \OSsystem{Linux} (fedora 27) in x64 architecture using
-\prgname{ghostscript} \liningnums{v9.20}, \prgname{poppler-utils} \liningnums{v0.52} to \liningnums{v0.60} and
-\prgname{perl} from \liningnums{v5.22} to \liningnums{v5.26}.
+The script has been tested on \OSsystem{Windows} (version 10) and %
+\OSsystem{Linux} (fedora 30) in x64 architecture using \prgname{ghostscript} %
+\liningnums{v9.26}, \prgname{poppler-utils} \liningnums{v0.52} to %
+\liningnums{v0.73} and \prgname{perl} from \liningnums{v5.28} to %
+\liningnums{v5.30}.
-\section{How it works}\label{sec:howtowork}
+\section{How it works}
-It is important to have a general idea of how the \emph{extraction and conversion}
-process works and the requirements that must be fulfilled so that everything
-works correctly, for this we must be clear about some concepts related to how to
-work with the \meta{verbatim content}, the \meta{input file}, the \meta{output file} and the
-\meta{steps process}.
+\label{sec:howtowork}
-\subsection{The input file}\label{sec:inputfile}
+It is important to have a general idea of how the \emph{extraction and
+conversion} process works and the requirements that must be fulfilled so
+that everything works correctly, for this we must be clear about some
+concepts related to how to work with the \meta{verbatim content}, the %
+\meta{input file}, the \meta{output file} and the \meta{steps process}.
-The \meta{input file} must comply with certain characteristics in
-order to be processed, the content at the beginning and at the end of the \meta{input file}
-is treated in a special way, before \lstinline|\documentclass| can only be commented lines and
-after \lstinline|\end{document}| can go any type of content, internally
-will split the \meta{input file} at this points.
+\subsection{The input file}
-If the \meta{input file} contains files using \ics{input} or \ics{include} these
-will not be processed, from the side of the \emph{script} they only represent
-lines within the file, if you want them to be processed it is better to use the
-\scriptname{latexpand} first and then process the file.
+\label{sec:inputfile}
+
+The \meta{input file} must comply with certain characteristics in order to
+be processed, the content at the beginning and at the end of the \meta{input
+file} is treated in a special way, before \lstinline|\documentclass| can only be
+commented lines and after \lstinline|\end{document}| can go any type of content,
+internally will split the \meta{input file} at this points.
+
+If the \meta{input file} contains files using \ics{input} or \ics{include}
+these will not be processed, from the side of the \emph{script} they only
+represent lines within the file, if you want them to be processed it is
+better to use the \scriptname{latexpand} first and then process the file.
Like \ics{input} or \ics{include}, blank lines, vertical spaces and tab
-characters are treated literally, for the \emph{script} the \meta{input file} is just a set of
-characters, as if it was a simple text file. It is advisable to format the source code \meta{input file}
-using utilities such as lines such as \prgname{chktex} and \scriptname{latexindent}, especially if you want to
+characters are treated literally, for the \emph{script} the \meta{input file}
+is just a set of characters, as if it was a simple text file. It is
+advisable to format the source code \meta{input file} using utilities such
+as \prgname{chktex} and \scriptname{latexindent}, especially if you want to
extract the source code of the environments.
An example of the \meta{input file}:
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left,frame=single]
% some commented lines at begin document
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
@@ -844,26 +927,30 @@ that \emph{verbatim style} content produces with the extraction of environments.
In order to skip the complications, the verbatim content is classified into
three types:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Verbatim in line
- \item Verbatim standard
- \item Verbatim write
+\begin{itemize}[nosep]
+ \item Verbatim in line
+ \item Verbatim standard
+ \item Verbatim write
\end{itemize}
Each of these classifications works differently within the creation and
extraction process using different regular expressions for it.
+
\newpage
-\subsubsection{Verbatim in line}\label{sec:verbatim:inline}
+\subsubsection{Verbatim in line}
-The small pieces of code written in the same line using a verbatim command are
-considered \meta{verbatim in line}, such as \lstinline+\verb|<code>|+. Most verbatim commands
-provide by packages \pkgname{minted}, \pkgname{fancyvrb} and \pkgname{listings} have
-been tested and are fully supported. They are automatically detected the verbatim command generates
-by \ics{newmint} and \ics{newmintinline} and the following command list:
+\label{sec:verbatim:inline}
+
+The small pieces of code written in the same line using a verbatim command
+are considered \meta{verbatim in line}, such as \lstinline+\verb|<code>|+.
+Most verbatim commands provide by packages \pkgname{minted}, %
+\pkgname{fancyvrb} and \pkgname{listings} have been tested and are fully
+supported. They are automatically detected the verbatim command generates by
+\ics{newmint} and \ics{newmintinline} and the following command list:
\begin{multicols}{3}
-\begin{itemize}[font=\sffamily\small, noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
+\begin{itemize}[font=\sffamily\small,partopsep=5pt,parsep=5pt,nosep,leftmargin=*]
\small
\item \ics{mint}
\item \ics{spverb}
@@ -879,33 +966,39 @@ by \ics{newmint} and \ics{newmintinline} and the following command list:
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
-Some packages define abbreviated versions for verbatim commands as \ics{DefineShortVerb}, \ics{lstMakeShortInline}
-and \ics{MakeSpecialShortVerb}, will be detected automatically if are declared explicitly in \meta{input file}.
+Some packages define abbreviated versions for verbatim commands as %
+\ics{DefineShortVerb}, \ics{lstMakeShortInline} and %
+\ics{MakeSpecialShortVerb}, will be detected automatically if are declared
+explicitly in \meta{input file}.
-The following consideration should be kept in mind for some packages that use
-abbreviations for verbatim commands, such as \pkgname{shortvrb} or \pkgname{doc}
-for example in which there is no explicit command in the document by means of
-which the abbreviated form can be detected, for automatic detection need to find
-\ics{DefineShortVerb} explicitly to process it correctly.
-The solution is quite simple, just add in \meta{input file}:
+The following consideration should be kept in mind for some packages that
+use abbreviations for verbatim commands, such as \pkgname{shortvrb} or %
+\pkgname{doc} for example in which there is no explicit command in the
+document by means of which the abbreviated form can be detected, for
+automatic detection need to find \ics{DefineShortVerb} explicitly to process
+it correctly. The solution is quite simple, just add in \meta{input file}:
\begin{examplecode}
\UndefineShortVerb{\|}
\DefineShortVerb{\|}
\end{examplecode}
-depending on the package you are using. If your verbatim command is not supported
-by default or can not detect, use the options described in \ref{sec:optline} and \ref{sec:optfile}.
+depending on the package you are using. If your verbatim command is not
+supported by default or can not detect, use the options described in \ref%
+{sec:optline} and \ref{sec:optfile}.
+
+\subsubsection{Verbatim standard}
-\subsubsection{Verbatim standard}\label{sec:verbatim:std}
+\label{sec:verbatim:std}
-These are the classic environments for writing code are considered \meta{verbatim standard},
-such as \env{verbatim} and \env{lstlisting} environments. The following list is considered
-as \meta{verbatim standard} environments:
+These are the classic environments for writing code are considered %
+\meta{verbatim standard}, such as \env{verbatim} and \env{lstlisting}
+environments. The following list is considered as \meta{verbatim standard}
+environments:
\begin{multicols}{4}
\begin{itemize}[font=\sffamily\small, noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
-\sffamily\small
+\ttfamily\small
\item Example
\item CenterExample
\item SideBySideExample
@@ -965,21 +1058,26 @@ They are automatically detected \meta{verbatim standard} environments generates
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
-If any of the \meta{verbatim standard} environments is not supported by default or can
-not detected, you can use the options described in \ref{sec:optline} and \ref{sec:optfile}.
+If any of the \meta{verbatim standard} environments is not supported by
+default or can not detected, you can use the options described in \ref%
+{sec:optline} and \ref{sec:optfile}.
-\subsubsection{Verbatim write}\label{sec:verbatim:write}
+\subsubsection{Verbatim write}
-Some environments have the ability to write external files directly, these environments are considered
-\meta{verbatim write}, such as \env{filecontents} or \env{VerbatimOut} environments. The following list
-is considered as \meta{verbatim write} environments:
+\label{sec:verbatim:write}
+
+Some environments have the ability to write external files directly, these
+environments are considered \meta{verbatim write}, such as \env{filecontents}
+or \env{VerbatimOut} environments. The following list is considered as %
+\meta{verbatim write} environments:
\begin{multicols}{3}
\begin{itemize}[font=\sffamily\small, noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
-\small
+\ttfamily\small
\item filecontents
\item tcboutputlisting
\item tcbexternal
+\item tcbwritetmp
\item extcolorbox
\item extikzpicture
\item VerbatimOut
@@ -989,7 +1087,8 @@ is considered as \meta{verbatim write} environments:
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
-They are automatically detected \meta{verbatim write} environments generates by commands:
+They are automatically detected \meta{verbatim write} environments generates
+by commands:
\begin{multicols}{2}
\begin{itemize}[font=\sffamily\small, noitemsep,leftmargin=*]
@@ -1001,18 +1100,23 @@ They are automatically detected \meta{verbatim write} environments generates by
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
-If any of the \meta{verbatim write} environments is not supported by default or can
-not detected, you can use the options described in \ref{sec:optline} and \ref{sec:optfile}.
+If any of the \meta{verbatim write} environments is not supported by default
+or can not detected, you can use the options described in \ref{sec:optline}
+and \ref{sec:optfile}.
-\subsection{Steps process}\label{sec:steps:process}
+\subsection{Steps process}
-For creation of the image formats, extraction of code and creation of an
-output file, \ltximg{} need a various steps. Let's assume that the \meta{input file} is \sysfile{test.tex},
-\meta{output file} is \sysfile{test-out}, the working directory are \sysdir{workdir}, the directory
-for images are \sysdir{workdir/images} and the user's temporary directory is \sysdir{tmp} and we
-want to generate images in \iext{pdf} format together with the source codes of the environments.
+\label{sec:steps:process}
-\begin{description}[font=\sffamily\small, leftmargin=0em,style=nextline]
+For creation of the image formats, extraction of code and creation of an
+output file, \ltximg{} need a various steps. Let's assume that the %
+\meta{input file} is \sysfile{test.tex}, \meta{output file} is %
+\sysfile{test-out}, the working directory are \sysdir{workdir}, the
+directory for images are \sysdir{workdir/images} and the user's temporary
+directory is \sysdir{tmp} and we want to generate images in \iext{pdf}
+format together with the source codes of the environments.
+
+\begin{description}[font=\sffamily\small,leftmargin=0em,style=nextline]
\item[Comment and ignore]
The first step is read and validated \oarg[type=rm,cf=gray,sbc=optcolor,ac=gray]{options} from the command
line and \sysfile{test.tex}, verifying that \sysfile{test.tex}, \sysfile{test-out} and the
@@ -1071,7 +1175,7 @@ Note the options passed to \meta[type=tt,cf=ForestGreen,ac=ForestGreen]{compiler
In the fourth step the script creates the output file \sysfile{test-out.tex} converting all extracted code to
\ics{includegraphics} and adding the following lines at end of preamble:
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left]
\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{{images/}}
\usepackage{grfext}
@@ -1090,7 +1194,7 @@ temporary files generated in the process and then delete them together with the
An example for input and output file:
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.5\textwidth}
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left]
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
@@ -1112,7 +1216,7 @@ Some text
\end{flushleft}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}[c]{0.5\textwidth}
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left]
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{graphicx}
@@ -1133,9 +1237,9 @@ Some text
\sysfile{test-out.tex}
\end{flushleft}
\end{minipage}
-\newpage
-\section{Extract content}\label{sec:extract}
+\section{Extract content}
+\label{sec:extract}
The script provides two ways to extract content from \meta{input file}, using \meta[type=rm,cf=optcolor,ac=gray]{environments}
and \meta[type=rm,cf=optcolor,ac=gray]{docstrip tags}. Some environment (including a starred \texttt{\small\bfseries\textcolor{red}{*}} version)
are supported by default and if the environments are nested, the outermost will be extracted.
@@ -1190,13 +1294,15 @@ package with the [\pkgopt{swpl}] or [\pkgopt{tcb}] option and run the script
using \cmdopt{latex}{} or \cmdopt{xetex}.
If you need to extract more environments you can use one of the options described in \ref{sec:optline} or \ref{sec:optfile}.
+
\subsection{Extract whit docstrip tags}
+
\label{sec:extract:tag}
\DescribeTE*{ltximg}
All content included between \lstinline|%<*ltximg> ... %</ltximg>| is extracted.
The tags can not be nested and should be at the beginning of the line and in separate lines.
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[frame=single]
% no space before open tag %<*
%<*ltximg>
code to extract
@@ -1219,7 +1325,7 @@ Is better comment this package in preamble unless the option \cmdopt[n]{noprew}{
All content betwen \lstinline|%<*noltximg> ... %</noltximg>| are ignored and no
extract. The start and closing of the tag must be at the beginning of the line.
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[frame=single]
% no space before open tag %<*
%<*noltximg>
no extract this
@@ -1231,7 +1337,7 @@ no extract this
All content betwen \lstinline|%<*remove> ... %</remove>| are deleted in the \meta{output file}. The start and closing
of the tag must be at the beginning of the line.
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[frame=single]
% no space before open tag %<*
%<*remove>
lines removed in output file
@@ -1239,10 +1345,12 @@ lines removed in output file
% no space before close tag %</
\end{examplecode}
-If you want to remove specific environments automatically you can use one of the options described in \ref{sec:optline} or \ref{sec:optfile}.
+If you want to remove specific environments automatically you can use one of
+the options described in \ref{sec:optline} or \ref{sec:optfile}.
\section{Image Formats}\label{sec:image:format}
-The \meta{image formats} generated by the \ltximg{} using \prgname{ghostscript} and \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries poppler-utils}
+The \meta{image formats} generated by the \ltximg{} using \prgname{ghostscript}
+and \textcolor{ForestGreen}{\ttfamily\bfseries poppler-utils}
are the following command lines:
\DescribeIF{pdf}
@@ -1266,6 +1374,8 @@ The image format generated using \prgname{ghostscript}. The line executed by the
[user@machine ~:]§ gs -q -dNOSAFER -sDEVICE=pngalpha -r 150
\end{examplecmd}
+\newpage
+
\DescribeIF{jpg}
The image format generated using \prgname{ghostscript}. The line executed by the system is:
\begin{examplecmd}
@@ -1300,7 +1410,6 @@ The image format generated using \prgname{ghostscript}. The line executed by the
\begin{examplecmd}
[user@machine ~:]§ gs -q -dNOSAFER -sDEVICE=bmp32b -r 150
\end{examplecmd}
-\newpage
\section{How to use}
\subsection{Syntax}
@@ -1315,7 +1424,8 @@ relative or absolute paths for files and directories is not supported. If used w
and \oarg[type=tt,cf=gray,sbc=optcolor,ac=gray]{options} the extracted environments are converted to \iext{pdf}
image format and saved in the \sysdir{images} directory using \prgname*{pdflatex} and \pkgname{preview} package.
-\subsection{Options in command line}\label{sec:optline}
+\subsection{Options in command line}
+\label{sec:optline}
\ltximg{} provides a \emph{command line interface} with short and long option names.
They may be given before the name of the file. Also, the order of specifying the
@@ -1330,7 +1440,7 @@ Display a command line help text and exit.
Display a license text and exit.
\DescribeCmd[v]{version}{bolean}{off}
-Display the current version (1.5) and exit.
+Display the current version (\fileversion) and exit.
\DescribeCmd[d]{dpi}{int}{150}
Dots per inch for images files.
@@ -1370,7 +1480,6 @@ When using the \cmdopt{force} option the script will try to capture \lstinline|\
\lstinline|\tikzset{...}| and leave it inside the \env{preview} environment, any line that is between \lstinline|\psset{...}| and
\lstinline|\begin{pspicture}| or between \lstinline|\tikzset{...}| and \lstinline|\begin{tikzpicture}| will be captured.
-\newpage
\DescribeCmd[n]{noprew}{bolean}{off}
Create images files without \pkgname{preview} package. The \lstinline|\begin{preview}|\ldots \lstinline|\end{preview}|
lines are only used as delimiters for extracting the content \emph{without} using the package \pkgname{preview}.
@@ -1386,6 +1495,14 @@ The \meta{output file name} must not contain extension.
\DescribeCmd{imgdir}{string}{images}
The name of directory for save images and source code.
+\DescribeCmd{zip}{bolean}{off}
+Compress only the files generated by the script during the process in \sysdir{images} in \fext{zip} format.
+Does not include \meta{output file}.
+
+\DescribeCmd{tar}{bolean}{off}
+Compress only the files generated by the script during the process in \sysdir{images} in \fext{tar.gz} format.
+Does not include \meta{output file}.
+
\DescribeCmd{verbose}{bolean}{off}
Show verbose information in screen and change \prgopt*{interaction} for compiler.
@@ -1397,7 +1514,8 @@ Create sub files whit \emph{preamble} and code for all extracted environments, i
\DescribeCmd{arara}{bolean}{off}
Use \prgname*{arara} for compiler files, need to pass \prgopt*{recorder} option to \meta{input file}:\par
-\lstinline|% arara : <compiler> : {options: "-recorder"}|
+
+\lstinline|% arara : <compiler> : { options: [-recorder] }|
\DescribeCmd{xetex}{bolean}{off}
Using \prgname*{xelatex} compiler \meta{input file} and \meta{output file}.
@@ -1410,6 +1528,8 @@ compiler in \meta{input file} and \prgname*{pdflatex} for \meta{output file}.
Using \prgname*{latex}\texttt{\bfseries\guillemotright}\prgname*{dvips}\texttt{\bfseries\guillemotright}\scriptname{ps2pdf}
for compiler \meta{input file} and \meta{output file}.
+\newpage
+
\DescribeCmd{dvipdf}{bolean}{off}
Using \prgname*{latex}\texttt{\bfseries\guillemotright}\prgname*{dvipdfmx} for compiler \meta{input file} and \meta{output file}.
@@ -1432,7 +1552,7 @@ Don't run \scriptname{pdfcrop} in image files.
\DescribeCmd{clean}{doc\textbar pst\textbar tkz\textbar all\textbar off}{doc}
Removes specific content in \meta{output file}. Valid values for this option are:
-\begin{description}[font=\small\sffamily, nosep, noitemsep, leftmargin=*]
+\begin{description}[font=\ttfamily, nosep, noitemsep, leftmargin=*]
\item[doc] All content after \lstinline+\end{document}+ is removed.
\item[pst] All \lstinline|\psset{...}| and \pkgname{pstricks} package is removed.
\item[tkz] All \lstinline|\tikzset{...}| is removed.
@@ -1440,7 +1560,6 @@ Removes specific content in \meta{output file}. Valid values for this option are
\item[off] Deactivate all.
\end{description}
-\newpage
\DescribeCmd{verbcmd}{command name}{myverb}
Set custom verbatim command \lstinline+\myverb|<code>|+.
@@ -1500,15 +1619,18 @@ This line is to indicate to the script which environments are deleted.
If you are going to create an \meta{output file} and you do not want these lines to remain, it is better to
place them inside the \lstinline|%<*remove> ... %</remove>|. Like this:
-\begin{examplecode}
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left]
%<*remove>
% ltximg : options : {png,srcenv,xetex}
% ltximg : extrenv : {description}
%</remove>
\end{examplecode}
-\newpage
-\section{Examples} \label{sec:examples}
+
+\section{Examples}
+\label{sec:examples}
+
+\subsection{From command line}
\begin{examplecmd}
[user@machine ~:]§ ltximg --latex -s -o test-out test-in.ltx
\end{examplecmd}
@@ -1518,8 +1640,10 @@ converted to \ics{includegraphics} and a single file \sysfile{test-in-fig-all.lt
using \prgname*{latex}\texttt{\bfseries\guillemotright}\prgname*{dvips}\texttt{\bfseries\guillemotright}\scriptname{ps2pdf}
and \pkgname{preview} package for \meta{input file} and \prgname*{pdflatex} for \meta{output file}.
+\subsection{From input file}
Adding the following lines to the beginning of the file \sysfile{file-in.tex}:
-\begin{examplecode}
+
+\begin{examplecode}[numbers=left]
%<*remove>
% ltximg : options : {output = file-out, noprew, imgdir = pics, prefix = env, clean = doc}
% ltximg : skipenv : {tikzpicture}
@@ -1535,36 +1659,45 @@ formats (\iext{pdf}) in individual files, an \meta{output file} \sysfile{file-ou
converted to \ics{includegraphics} and environment \env{filecontents} removed, a single file \sysfile{test-in-env-all.ltx}
with only the extracted environments using \prgname*{pdflatex} and \pkgname{preview} package for \meta{input file} and \meta{output file}.
+\newpage
+
\section{Change history}\label{sec:change:history}
Some of the notable changes in the history of the \ltximg{} along with the
versions, both development (devp) and public (ctan).
\setlist[itemize, 1]{label=\textendash, wide=0.5em, nosep, noitemsep, leftmargin=10pt}
+
% length for change history
\newlength\descrwidth
\settowidth{\descrwidth}{\textsf{v1.4.5, (ctan), 2013-01-23}}
\begin{description}[font=\small\sffamily, wide=0pt, style=multiline, leftmargin=\descrwidth, nosep, noitemsep]
-\item [v1.5 (ctan), 2017-04-12]
+\item [v\fileversion{} (ctan), \filedate]
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Add \texttt{zip} and \texttt{tar} options
+ \item Add new \texttt{Verb} from \texttt{fvextra}
+ \item Fix and update source code and documentation
+ \end{itemize}
+\item [v1.5 (ctan), 2018-04-12]
\begin{itemize}
\item Use \texttt{GitHub} to control version
- \item Rewrite and optimize most part of code and options
+ \item Rewrite and optimize most part of source code and options
\item Change \texttt{pdf2svg} for \texttt{pdftocairo}
\item Complete support for \texttt{pst-exa} package
- \item Escape characters in regex according to v5.4x.x
+ \item Escape characters in regex according to \texttt{perl} v5.4x.x
\end{itemize}
\item [v1.4 (devp), 2016-11-29]
\begin{itemize}
\item Remove and rewrite code for regex and system call
- \item Append \texttt{arara} compiler, clean and comment code
- \item Append \texttt{dvips} and \texttt{dvipdfm(x)} for creation images
- \item Append \texttt{bmp}, \texttt{tiff} image format
+ \item Add \texttt{arara} compiler, clean and comment code
+ \item Add \texttt{dvips} and \texttt{dvipdfm(x)} for creation images
+ \item Add \texttt{bmp}, \texttt{tiff} image format
\end{itemize}
\item [v1.3 (devp), 2016-08-14]
\begin{itemize}
\item Rewrite some part of code (norun, nocrop, clean)
- \item Suport \texttt{minted} and \texttt{tcolorbox} package for verbatim
- \item Escape some characters in regex according to v5.2x.x
+ \item Suport \texttt{minted} and \texttt{tcolorbox} package
+ \item Escape some characters in regex according to \texttt{perl} v5.2x.x
\item All options read from command line and input file
\item Use \texttt{/tmp} dir for work process
\end{itemize}
@@ -1588,7 +1721,12 @@ versions, both development (devp) and public (ctan).
\end{description}
\newpage
-\clearpage
-\PrintIndex
+
+\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}}
+\cleardoublepage
+\phantomsection
+%\printindex[mydoc]
+%\PrintIndex
+\printindex
\end{document}
%</documentation>