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A tool for merging multiple figures into one

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mfig: A tool for merging multiple figures into one

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🛠️ Installation

Download and install the latest package from the release section or directly by pip

pip install mfig

✔ Prerequisite

  1. Working LaTeX environment with pdflatex and necessary packages. Install texlive-latex-extra.
  2. pdfcrop. Install texlive-extra-utils.

🚀Usage

Run the installed mfig utility to use this tool. Description of different arguments, can also be checked with mfig -h option.

⚡ Check the example section for details usage.

Argument Description
-i List of input figures
-o Output file name
-it Position of the subfigure index, possible values are:
i (inner),
b (bottom),
t (top-right corner),
n (no index)
-ir Number of figures in one row
-w Width of each figures.
-v Vertical space between each rows
-s Shift as x,y coordinate in position
for inner index type option

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