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SYNOPSIS |
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OPTIONS |
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DESCRIPTION |
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RETURN VALUE |
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EXAMPLES |
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ENVIRONMENT |
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SEE ALSO |
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NOTES |
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CAVEATS |
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!!NAME |
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pstoimg - Convert a !PostScript file to a bitmap image using Ghostscript and the Netpbm utilities |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__pstoimg -help -version__ |
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__pstoimg__ [[ __-antialias__ ] [[ __-aaliastext__ ] |
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[[ __-center__ ''num'' ] [[ __-color__ ''num'' ] [[ |
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__-crop__ ''code'' ] [[ __-debug__ ] [[ |
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__-density__ ''num''] [[ __-depth__ ''num'' ] [[ |
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__-discard__ ] [[ __-flip__ ''code'' ] [[ |
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__-geometry__ ''X''x''Y'' ] [[ __-interlaced__ ] |
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[[ __-margins__ ''X'',''Y'' ] [[ __-multipage__ ] |
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[[ __-out__ ''file'' ] [[ __-quiet__ ] [[ |
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__-rightjustify__ ''num'' ] [[ __-scale__ ''num'' |
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] [[ __-tmp__ ''path'' ] [[ __-topjustify__ |
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[[__x__]''num'' ] [[ __-transparent__ ] [[ |
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__-type__ ''type'' ] [[ __-shoreup__ |
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''num''[[__d__] ] [[ __-white__ ] ''file'' [[ |
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!!OPTIONS |
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The command line options may be abbreviated to the shortest |
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__-help__ |
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Show this help page and exit. |
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__-version__ |
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Show the release and version of pstoimg and |
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__-antialias__ |
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Use Ghostscript's anti-aliasing feature for rendering |
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``softer'' images. This applies to lines and edges of |
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polygonal and oval or circular shapes. Only valid if |
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Ghostscipt 4.03 or higher is installed. |
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__-aaliastext__ |
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Use Ghostscript's anti-aliasing feature for ``smoother'' |
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font characters, without the jagged edges. Similar to |
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__-antialias__ for graphic components. Only valid if |
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Ghostscipt 4.03 or higher is installed. |
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__-center__ ''num'' |
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Add the appropriate amount of whitespace to the left of the |
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image so that the image appears to be centered in a total |
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width of ''num'' pixels. |
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__-crop__ ''code'' |
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Crop the bitmap from the given directions. ''code'' may |
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be a string of several cropping instructions, which are |
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executed strictly in the given order. Possible values are: |
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__h__ (horizontal, i.e. crop top and bottom), __v__ |
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(vertical), __tblr__ (top, bottom, left, right) and |
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__a__ (all directions). A special case is __s__: |
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``shave'' the image at the bottom, but only if a single line |
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__-debug__ |
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Turn on debugging output. This can get rather verbose. Any |
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intermediate files generated are not removed to help |
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debugging. |
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__-density__ ''num'' |
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The density (resolution) in DPI in which to |
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render the bitmap. The default is 72. |
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__-depth__ ''num'' or __-color__ |
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Specify the color depth of the bitmap. Legal values are 1 |
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__-discard__ |
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Delete the input postscript file if the conversion was |
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successful. Setting the environment DISCARD |
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to a true value (as perl sees it) has the same |
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__-flip__ ''code'' |
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Flip all generated output bitmaps. The following codes are |
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recognized: lr (flip left-right), tb (flip top-bottom), xy |
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(flip bottom/left-top/right), r90 and ccw (rotate by 90 |
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degrees counterclockwise), r270 and cw (rotate 90 degrees |
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clockwise) and r180 (rotate 180 degrees). |
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__-geometry__ ''X''x''Y'' |
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Render only this ``window'' of the !PostScript file. If |
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given, this option can dramatically reduce memory |
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requirements and speed up conversion. The geometry is |
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automatically detected in case of EPS files |
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(Encapsulated !PostScript). |
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__-interlaced__ |
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Generate an interlaced bitmap. Interlaced images build up |
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from coarse to fine as they are loaded. This option may not |
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work on every installation and/or bitmap type, depending of |
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the capabilities of external programs. |
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__-margins__ ''X'',''Y'' |
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The offset of the rectangle in the postscript file that is |
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going to be rendered from top/left. Can be used together |
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with __-geometry__ to further reduce the size of the |
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intermediate bitmap file generated by |
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Ghostscript. |
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Process a multi-page !PostScript file, i.e. create an |
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individual bitmap for every page. The resulting files are |
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numbered: The decimal number (starting with 1) is appended |
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to the basename of the !PostScript input file (or the |
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basename of the filename specified with __-out__), while |
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keeping the extension. |
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__-out__ ''file'' |
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The file where to write the bitmap. If multiple !PostScript |
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files are supplied on the command line, this option is |
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ignored. The bitmap type extension is appended automatically |
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if ''file'' does not contain a dot. In connection with |
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__-multipage__ ''file'' is extended by the page number |
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__-quiet__ |
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Do not print anything except error messages. |
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Add the appropriate amount of whitespace to the left of the |
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image so that it appears to be aligned to the right in a |
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total width of ''num'' pixels. |
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__-scale__ ''factor'' |
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Scale the image by ''factor''. Valid choices are any |
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numbers greater than zero. Useful choices are numbers |
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between 0.1 - 5. Large numbers may generate very large |
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intermediate files and will take longer to process. If this |
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option is omitted, the environment SCALE is |
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__-shoreup__ ''num''[[__d__] |
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Make height and width of the bitmap(s) an exact multiple of |
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''num''. If ''num'' is followed by a ``d'', then half |
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the extra vertical space is placed underneath. This option |
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is useful, if you want to have ``blown-up'' images of high |
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quality for print, but downscale them in HTML |
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using . If the actual |
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image is is not an integer multiple of x,y then browsers |
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tend to display distorted images. |
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__-tmp__ ''path'' |
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Use ''path'' to store temporary files. Defaults to /tmp |
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on this installation. This parameter can be set by the |
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Add padding whitespace to the image so that it gets a |
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defined height. If an integer value is given, it defines the |
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total height. The whitespace is added at the bottom. If the |
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number is preceded by ``x'', then this multiple of the image |
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height is added as whitespace at the bottom. |
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Generate transparent bitmaps, i.e. the background color |
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(white) is transparent if viewed with certain viewers (e.g. |
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browsers). This option may not be available due to missing |
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Instruct pstoimg to render the bitmap in ''type'' format. |
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Depending on the local installation, pstoimg is capable of |
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generating either GIF or PNG |
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If omitted, the first type in this list is |
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Remove TeX's page color information from the !PostScript file |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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__pstoimg__ iterates over the given input files and runs |
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them through Ghostscipt. The resulting pnm (portable anymap |
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files) are processed with different Netpbm tools (cropping, |
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color mapping, aligning, ...) and finally converted into |
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(currently) either GIF or PNG |
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format. The bitmaps can now be included e.g. in |
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WWW pages. |
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The !PostScript file is converted as is. If a valid bounding |
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box is found ( EPS format), then only this |
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area is converted. The image is ''not'' cropped by |
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default. |
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!!RETURN VALUE |
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if everything went all right |
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!!EXAMPLES |
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pstoimg foo.ps |
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Convert the first page of foo.ps to the default bitmap |
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pstoimg -type png -crop a -trans -interlace |
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Same as above, but force png output and crop all the |
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whitespace around the image and make the color white |
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transparent and generate an interlaced bitmap. |
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pstoimg -multi -out bar -type gif -crop a |
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Consider foo.ps a multiple page !PostScript file and create |
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output files bar1.gif, bar2.gif, etc. |
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!!ENVIRONMENT |
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DENSITY , DEPTH , |
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DEBUG , DISCARD |
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See __-density__, __-depth__, __-debug__, |
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__-discard__, respectively. |
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This variable is set to the path(s) where Ghostscript |
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libraries have been found on this system during |
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configuration, but only if the built-in paths are not |
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correct. This fixes the problem of relocation that is quite |
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common on Win32 installations. This behavior can be |
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overridden by setting GS_LIB manually before |
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starting pstoimg. |
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LATEX2HTMLDIR |
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The directory where the LaTeX2HTML library and perl modules |
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are found. Defaults to ``/usr/share/latex2html'' on this |
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installation. |
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Setting this has the same effect as specifying __-out__. |
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Please do not rely on this feature any more, it will |
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disappear from the next releases! |
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PAPERSIZE |
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The papersize to use by Ghostscript to render the image. |
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pstoimg tries hard to optimize for rendering on the smallest |
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possible bitmap size. Still this option is there to enable |
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tuning by hand, although it is deprecated. If pstoimg finds |
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a better setting, this parameter is ignored. |
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SCALE |
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TMP and TEMP |
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Unless overridden by __-tmp__, these variables denote a |
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directory where to store temporary files. TMP |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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gs, pnmcrop, pnmquant, pbmmake, pnmcat, pnmfile, pnmflip, |
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ppmtogif, pnmtopng, giftool, giftrans. |
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!!NOTES |
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Several people have suggested to use !ImageMagick's convert |
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instead of pstoimg. A few comments on this: convert uses (of |
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course) Ghostscript for conversion of !PostScript to bitmap, |
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so one still needs gs. And for the special requirements of |
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LaTeX2HTML convert's features are not sufficient. The |
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!ImageMagick toolset has everything in place, but it has some |
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overhead that can prove killing when processing some 100 |
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images. pstoimg only does what it really has to, so it |
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should be quite efficient. Don't get me wrong - I like |
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LaTeX2HTML. |
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!!CAVEATS |
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This utility is automatically configured and built to work |
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on the local setup. If this setup changes (e.g. some of the |
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external commands are moved), the script has be be |
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reconfigured. |
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Despite the portability of perl, a pstoimg configured on |
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UNIX will probably not work on Win32 and vice |
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!!BUGS |
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This is a major enhancement release, so there may be a few |
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bugs. As the user inteface changed a bit, some of your tools |
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that were using pstoimg may not work any more. |
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Please report bugs to latex2html@tug.org, stating the |
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!!AUTHOR |
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Marek Rouchal |
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!!HISTORY |
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This script went through a long evolution, beginning with a |
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modification of Doug Crabill's |
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