1LaTeXML::Core(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::Core(3)
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6 "LaTeXML" - transforms TeX into XML.
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9 use LaTeXML::Core;
10 my $latexml = LaTeXML::Core->new();
11 $latexml->convertAndWrite("adocument");
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13 But also see the convenient command line script latexml which suffices
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18 "my $latexml = LaTeXML::Core->new(%options);"
19 Creates a new LaTeXML object for transforming TeX files into XML.
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21 verbosity : Controls verbosity; higher is more verbose,
22 smaller is quieter. 0 is the default.
23 strict : If true, undefined control sequences and
24 invalid document constructs give fatal
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26 includecomments : If false, comments will be excluded
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28 preload : an array of modules to preload
29 searchpath : an array of paths to be searched for Packages
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35 "$latexml->convertAndWriteFile($file);"
36 Reads the TeX file $file.tex, digests and converts it to XML, and
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39 "$doc = $latexml->convertFile($file);"
40 Reads the TeX file $file, digests and converts it to XML and
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43 "$doc = $latexml->convertString($string);"
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46 "$latexml->writeDOM($doc,$name);"
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49 "$box = $latexml->digestFile($file);"
50 Reads the TeX file $file, and digests it returning the
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53 "$box = $latexml->digestString($string);"
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56 "$doc = $latexml->convertDocument($digested);"
57 Converts $digested (the LaTeXML::Core::Box reprentation) into XML,
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61 In the simplest case, LaTeXML will understand your source file and
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65 Before processing a file doc.tex, LaTeXML reads the file doc.latexml,
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82 LaTeXML::Core::State
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86 LaTeXML::Core::Token, LaTeXML::Core::Mouth and LaTeXML::Core::Gullet
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96 LaTeXML::Core::Definition and LaTeXML::Core::Parameters
97 representation of LaTeX macros, primitives, registers and
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107 Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
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110 Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United
111 States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
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