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.
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.