boxesandglue
SympyTeX
boxesandglue | SympyTeX | |
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186 | 35 | |
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7.4 | 10.0 | |
4 months ago | over 9 years ago | |
Go | TeX | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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boxesandglue
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Good resources and information for doing encoding / creation of PDF files?
You might also want to take a look at existing libraries how they generate PDF. For example the PDF backend library at https://github.com/speedata/boxesandglue (from me). Or create simple documents with PDFTeX for example, PDFTeX produces clean output.
- Speedata/boxesandglue: A typesetting library written in Go
- Boxes and Glue: A typesetting library written in Go
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I love LaTeX. I hate LaTeX
I have a related feeling about TeX. It has superb output quality but the programming is awful. When LuaTeX finally arrived a few years ago, it was possible to do almost everything you have done before in the TeX language (starting with \backslashes) in Lua.
See http://wiki.luatex.org/index.php/TeX_without_TeX for an introduction.
I have (shameless plug) created a database publishing software using this technique (https://github.com/speedata/publisher/). Once in a while I have to use LaTeX and it feels a bit old school to do the macro programming.
My next project is to rewrite the TeX algorithms in Go - see https://github.com/speedata/boxesandglue. Already usable but not TeX like in any way (this is just a library, not a frontend software like TeX)
SympyTeX
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I love LaTeX. I hate LaTeX
You can embed CAS-generated equations and computations in LaTeX[1]. This came in handy for undergraduate linear algebra homework that combined proofs (where I could use my existing LaTeX macros) and computations (where we were expected to use a CAS). Mathematica or Jupyter notebooks would also work, but I prefer Emacs over the notebook UI (and Jupyter didn't actually exist at the time).
[1] See, e.g., https://github.com/tmolteno/SympyTeX/
What are some alternatives?
resumeio2pdf - Convert resume.io to pdf
TeX-my-math - Convenient Haskell syntax for writing in LaTeX math expressions
asciimathml - A new home for asciimathml
publisher - speedata Publisher - a professional database Publishing system
pmt - A robust solution for creating PDF media with Pug.