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Aspose.TeX for Java 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 intermediarytypesetting result is a specific object model which then can be uniformly converted into a number of end formats.
Directory | Description |
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Examples | A collection of Java examples that help you learn the product features. |
- Typesetting of TeX files
- Create custom TeX formats
- Provide input data in various ways
- Fetch output data in various ways
TeX
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 Java to build any type of Java application for Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) Linux, and macOS. Aspose.TeX for Java supports the J2SE 8.0 (1.8) or above (for example Java 10).
// Create typesetting options for no format on ObjectTeX engine extension.
TeXOptions options = TeXOptions.consoleAppOptions(TeXConfig.objectIniTeX());
// Specify a file system working directory for input.
options.setInputWorkingDirectory(new InputFileSystemDirectory(Utils.getInputDirectory()));
// Specify a file system working directory for output.
options.setOutputWorkingDirectory(new OutputFileSystemDirectory(Utils.getOutputDirectory()));
// Run format creation.
TeX.createFormat("customtex", options);
// For further output to look write.
options.getTerminalOut().getWriter().newLine();
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