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eqn2graph - convert an EQN equation into a cropped image
eqn2graph [ -unsafe ] [ -format fmt ]
Reads an EQN equation
(one line) as input; produces an image file (by default in Portable Network
Graphics format) suitable for the Web as output.
Your input EQN code should
not have the .EQ/.EN preamble that that normally precedes it within groff(1)
macros; nor do you need to have dollar-sign or other delimiters around the
equation.
The output image will be clipped to the smallest possible bounding
box that contains all the black pixels. Older versions of convert(1)
will
produce a black-on-white graphic; newer ones may produce a black-on-transparent
graphic. By specifying command-line options to be passed to convert(1)
you
can give it a border, force the background transparent, set the image’s
pixel density, or perform other useful transformations.
This program uses
eqn(1)
, groff(1)
, and the ImageMagick convert(1)
program. These programs
must be installed on your system and accessible on your $PATH for eqn2graph
to work.
- -unsafe
- Run groff(1)
in the ‘unsafe’ mode enabling the PIC
macro sh to execute arbitrary commands. The default is to forbid this.
- -format fmt
- Specify an output format; the default is PNG (Portable Network Graphics).
Any format that convert(1)
can emit is supported.
Command-line switches and
arguments not listed above are passed to convert(1)
.
:((0w’/usr/share/groff/1.22.2/tmac/eqnrc’u+2n)*2u>(0u-0u))
.TP /usr/share/groff/1.22.2/tmac/eqnrc The eqn(1)
initialization file.
Environment
- GROFF_TMPDIR
- The directory in which temporary files will be
created. If this is not set eqn2graph searches the environment variables
TMPDIR, TMP, and TEMP (in that order). Otherwise, temporary files will be
created in /tmp.
Due to changes in the behavior of ImageMagick convert(1)
that are both forward and backward-incompatible, mismatches between your
eqn2graph and convert(1)
versions may produce zero-sized or untrimmed output
images. For this version of eqn2graph you will need a version of convert(1)
that supports the -trim option; older versions of eqn2graph used -crop~0x0,
which no longer has trimming behavior.
pic2graph(1)
, grap2graph(1)
,
eqn(1)
, groff(1)
, gs(1)
, convert(1)
.
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>.
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