JKQtPlotter/examples/jkqtmathtext_test
2022-06-19 22:36:38 +02:00
..
asana
asana.pri
asana.qrc
CMakeLists.txt
jkqtmathtext_test_and_lib.pro
jkqtmathtext_test.cpp
jkqtmathtext_test.pro
mathtest.pdf MODIFIED: brace node now calculates the extension of the child height above or below the strikeoutPos, in order to center braces around the strikeoutPos 2022-06-09 14:31:27 +02:00
mathtest.tcp
mathtest.tex MODIFIED: brace node now calculates the extension of the child height above or below the strikeoutPos, in order to center braces around the strikeoutPos 2022-06-09 14:31:27 +02:00
mathtest.txss2 added Latex examples 2022-06-08 15:38:55 +02:00
README.md
testform.cpp NEW: LaTeX-Parser simplifies parse-tree to increase speed of execution 2022-06-19 22:36:38 +02:00
testform.h NEW/BREAKING: restructured JKQTMathText: broke up single, large CPP-file into several smaller files 2022-06-08 15:38:26 +02:00
testform.ui NEW/BREAKING: restructured JKQTMathText: broke up single, large CPP-file into several smaller files 2022-06-08 15:38:26 +02:00

Example (JKQTMathText): A test application

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 test program demonstrates its capabilites. There are several pre-formulated LaTeX expressions that can be drawn, or you can enter a user-defined expression. You can also set several properties of the rendering (fonts, font sizes, anti-aliasing, ...). You can also draw boxes around each part of the expression (this is mostly meant for development/debugging). In the lower-right you will see the LaTeX expression as a tree after parsing and you will get timing-values for the parsing and rendering and error output.

The application looks like this:

jkqtmathtext_simpletest