Sunday 15 August 2010

image - TeXtoGIF for XeTeX -


I should be able to handle XeTeX, Context, and other modern implementation of Tex (The point is that they can Many fonts handle) Unfortunately, XeTeX does not specifically support DVI as the output format for its input, and breaks my modifications

Please see the difference in the changes in my codebase thus Are:

  • Tex Engine (latex, zeitax) , Etc.) To specify a variable $ cmdTeX
  • xelatex to specify the engine as -xetex <
  • Variable coded latex call variable $ cmdTeX (add option from anything beginning with <0> x Change with code>.

    I have two options to fix this problem:

  • Find other sequences of commands (perhaps a different use of GS, That is why I have the tags to work with PDF output instead of

    , but this is so), I think the question boils down:
    How can I convert a PDF to GIF without using graphical software?
    That is probably not a good fit for the IMHO.

    It looks like you have a patch that you want to submit to the author. Have you contacted them? Unfortunately their software does not include (does not appear) license, so it can be difficult to move forward from a legal perspective. Most times in the open source world, if you have to face a non-responsive (or reluctant) writer, you can do it as you have already done, fork and patches at that time you choose to publish your new edition Maybe, with a new name, and according to the author's license.

    From the point of view of the software, the code written for the code Perl 4 is rather primitive, because the Pearl is very backward compatibility, it probably will still work, but the question is, do you really want Are you This can depend on your use-case. The original author was making Jief to use in web pages. If this is what you are doing, you might want to see that you have the ability to use Latex directly in your browser / HTML.

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