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Aspose.TeX for Python via .NET is a library that enables your Python applications to typeset TeX files and obtain output documents in file formats, such as XPS, PDF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP. You can configure typesetting preferences to have your desired output design. It also offers numerous embedded fonts available for typesetting. With Aspose.TeX for Python, you can define your own interface for input gathering or choose to accept input from a local directory or from a ZIP archive.
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Aspose.TeX for Python via .NET is a library that provides a TeX engine extension called ObjectTeX. It can be used to typeset documents described by TeX files. "Object" means that intermediary typesetting result is a specific object model which then can be uniformly converted into a number of end formats.
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XPS, PDF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF and BMP
cmbsy10, cmbx10, cmbx5, cmbx6, cmbx7, cmbx8, cmbx9, cmcsc10, cmdunh10, cmex10, cmmi10, cmmi5, cmmi6, cmm7, cmmi8, cmmi9, cmmib10, cmr10, cmr5, cmr6, cmr7, cmr8, cmr9, cmsl10, cmsl8, cmsl9, cmsltt10, cmss10, cmssbx10, cmssi10, cmssq8, cmssqi8, cmsy10, cmsy5, cmsy6, cmsy7, cmsy8, cmsy9, cmti10, cmti7, cmti8, cmti9, cmtt10, cmtt8, cmtt9, cmu10
You can use Aspose.TeX for Python via .NET to build any type of a 32-bit or 64-bit Python application for Windows. Python 3.5 or later is supported.
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DeviceYou can execute the below code snippet to see how Aspose.TeX API performs against your own samples or check the GitHub Repository for other common usage scenarios.
from aspose.tex import *
from aspose.tex.io import *
from aspose.tex.presentation.image import *
from os import path
options = TeXOptions.console_app_options(TeXConfig.object_tex())
options.job_name = "sample2-1";
options.input_working_directory = InputFileSystemDirectory(_inputDirectory)
options.output_working_directory = OutputFileSystemDirectory(_outputDirectory)
options.terminal_out = OutputFileTerminal(options.output_working_directory)
with open(path.join(_outputDirectory, options.JobName + ".xps")) as stream:
TeXJob("hello-world", XpsDevice(stream), options).run()
options.terminal_out.writer.write_line()
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Aspose.TeX for Python via .NET is a library that enables your Python applications to typeset TeX files and obtain output documents in file formats, such as XPS, PDF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP. You can configure typesetting preferences to have your desired output design. It also offers numerous embedded fonts available for typesetting. With Aspose.TeX for Python, you can define your own interface for input gathering or choose to accept input from a local directory or from a ZIP archive.
We found that aspose-tex-net demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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