Wrappers for calling LaTeX/building LaTeX documents.
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Documentation can be found at https://pythonhosted.org/latex .
Allows calling LaTeX from Python without leaving a mess. Similar to the (officially obsolete) tex package, whose successor is not PyPi-installable:
min_latex = (r"\documentclass{article}"
r"\begin{document}"
r"Hello, world!"
r"\end{document}")
from latex import build_pdf
# this builds a pdf-file inside a temporary directory
pdf = build_pdf(min_latex)
# look at the first few bytes of the header
print bytes(pdf)[:10]
Also comes with support for using Jinja2 templates to generate LaTeX files.
make_env can be used to create an Environment that plays well with LaTex:
Variables can be used in a LaTeX friendly way: Hello, \VAR{name|e}. Note that autoescaping is off. Blocks are creating using the block macro: \BLOCK{if weather is 'good'} Hooray. \BLOCK{endif} \#{comments are supported as well} %# and so are line comments To keep things short, line statements can be used: %- if weather is good Yay. %- endif
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