# Example (JKQTMathText): Command-Line Utility jkqtmathtext_render {#JKQTMathTextRenderCmdLineTool} JKQTMathText is a hand-written LaTeX-renderer for Qt (implemented in native C++, using Qt). It supports a large set of standard LaTeX markup and can render it to a QPainter. This project (see `./examples/jkqtmathtext_render/`) is a command-line utility that accepts a LaTeX markup string and a filename for the generated image. It then renders the string into the image. The source code of the main application can be found in [`jkqtmathtext_render.cpp`](https://github.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/tree/master/examples/jkqtmathtext_render/jkqtmathtext_render.cpp). The major rendering portion look like this: First we generate dummy QPixmap that is needed to use the QPainter, that is required for determining the size of the rendering. ```.cpp QPixmap pix(10,10); ``` Now we create a JKQTMathText object and configure it ```.cpp QPainter painter; JKQTMathText mathText; if (useXITS) mathText.useXITS(); mathText.setFontSize(fontsize); ``` Now we parse some LaTeX code and thus generate its memory representation. ```.cpp mathText.parse(latex); ``` Finally we can generate a QImage with the output of the rendering algorithm and save it as a file. ```.cpp const QImage pix=mathText.drawIntoImage(drawBoxes, backgroundColor, sizeincrease); pix.save(outputFilename); ``` calling this utility with the LaTeX code: ```.sh > jkqtmathtext_render "$x_{1/2}=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}$" jkqtmathtext_render_output.png ``` results in this output: ![jkqtmathtext_render_output](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtmathtext_render_output.png) The tool supports these command-line options: - *command-line mode*: call `jkqtmathtext_render LATEX OUTPUTFILE` - The extension of the `OUTPUTFILE` determines the file type. The tool supports `.png`, `.bmp`, `.jpg`, `.ppm`, `.xbm` and `.xpm` - *file-mode*: call `jkqtmathtext_render --inputfile=INPUTFILE.jkmt --outputdir=OUTPUTDIR` - The file `INPUTFILE.jkmt` is a text file with several "render jobs", deparated by `---` lines. - The first line in each job defines the output filename (relative to `OUTPUTDIR`) - The second line is optional and contains a list of altered command-line options, e.g. `--fontsize=24 --fontmathroman=XITS`, Note however that only options concerning formatting are allowed, `--verbose` or the file/directory-options will not be processed! - The third and further lines is concatenated to form the LaTeX markup to be rendered. - All modes support these command-line options: - `--verbose`: verbose output of the tool - `--sizeincrease=SIZE_PIXELS`: set the width of the additional margin around the rendering result - `--drawboxes`: flag that enables drawing of rectangles around each box - `--font=FONT_SERIF`: sets text- and math-mode serif font to `FONT_SERIF` - `--font=FONT_SERIF,FONT_SANS`: sets text- and math-mode serif font to `FONT_SERIF` and sans font to `FONT_SANS` - `--font=FONT_TEXT_SERIF,FONT_TEXT_SANS,FONT_MATH_SERIF,FONT_MATH_SANS`: sets text- and math-mode serif font to `FONT_TEXT_SERIF` and `FONT_MATH_SERIF` and sans fonts to `FONT_TEXT_SANS` and `FONT_MATH_SANS` - `--font=...+XITS|STIX|ASANA`: set fonts as given above and then use XITS-/STIX- or ASANA-fonts for math-roman - `--fontsize=SIZE_PT`: set the font-size in pt - `--fontroman=FONT`: set the text-mode roman font - `--fontsans=FONT`: set the text-mode sans font - `--fontmathroman=FONT`: set the math-mode roman font - `--fontmathsans=FONT`: set the math-mode sans font - `--fontblackboard=FONT`: use the given font as blackboard-font and de-activate the simulate-feature - `--fontblackboardsimulated=FONT`: use the given font as blackboard-font and activate the simulate-feature - `--fonttypewriter=FONT`: set the typewriter font - `--fontscript=FONT`: set the script font - `--fontcaligraphic=FONT`: set the caligraphic font - `--fontfraktur=FONT`: set the fraktur font - `--fontfallbacksymbol=FONT`: set the fallback symbol font, using unicode encoding - `--fontfallbacksymbol_symbolencoding=FONT`: set the fallback symbol font, using WinSymbol encoding - `--background=COLOR`: set the background color of the output image - `--textcolor=COLOR`: set the text color of the output image