| Paketname | fig2ps |
| Beschreibung | Converts xfig files into ps, eps or pdf files using LaTeX for processing text |
| Archiv/Repository | Offizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main) |
| Version | 1.5-1 |
| Sektion | tex |
| Priorität | optional |
| Installierte Größe | 64 Byte |
| Hängt ab von | perl-base (>= 5.10.1-9), transfig, texlive-latex-base | tetex-bin (>= 2.0.2-11), texlive-latex-recom |
| Empfohlene Pakete | gv |
| Paketbetreuer | Vincent Fourmond |
| Quelle | |
| Paketgröße | 18804 Byte |
| Prüfsumme MD5 | 42817d5dfde4da6c43699a43c6297c63 |
| Prüfsumme SHA1 | 9052d7c18f611fd02444b71d3de6220e8ba8762b |
| Prüfsumme SHA256 | 7834ec647d876f42c4ad249f7da1e0e6b3f20fac35f3f8239ed2174544930be4 |
| Link zum Herunterladen | fig2ps_1.5-1_all.deb |
| Ausführliche Beschreibung | This perl script takes into advantage the pstex and pstex_t export
formats of fig2dev (xfig) to separate special text and the rest of a xfig
file. Then, the text is processed separately using LaTeX, and
everything is put back together at the end, to make a nice wonderful
figure with the text formatted exactly the same way as the article you
are typing ! PDF output is also available.
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Though gv is strictly speaking not necessary for conversion, it can
be called directly by fig2ps depending on the options you choose.
For nice PDF output, you should install Type 1 fonts, such as lmodern
or cm-super.
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