TeX to JPEG

Convert TeX to JPEG via API Solution for C++.

How to Convert TeX to JPEG Using C++

Aspose.TeX for TeX to JPEG converter transforms a TeX file to JPEG using the C++ programming language.

The API presented here can be used to create your own cross-platform application or integrated into your C++ project.

In order to convert TeX to JPEG:

  • Use the Aspose.TeX for C++ API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy-to-use document processing and conversion API for C++ platform.
  • You can download its latest version directly. Just open NuGet package manager, search for Aspose.TeX.Cpp and install. You may also use the Package Manager Console.

Steps to Convert TeX to JPEG Using C++

Aspose.TeX makes it easy for developers to transform TeX files to JPEG in just a few lines of code.

  1. Instantiate the TeXOptions class.
  2. Specify the file system working directory for the output by calling the set_OutputWorkingDirectory() method.
  3. Initialize save options for the JPEG format using the JpegSaveOptions class.
  4. Instantiate the TeXJob class with a newly created ImageDevice object and run the TeX to JPEG conversion using the Run() method.

Get Started with the C++ TeX API

  • Install from the command line typing nuget install Aspose.TeX.Cpp or via the Visual Studio Package Manager Console using Install-Package Aspose.TeX.Cpp.
  • Alternatively, get the DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
C++ code example: TeX to Images, XPS, PDF, or SVG conversion
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// Create typesetting options for Object TeX format on Object TeX engine extension.
System::SharedPtr<TeXOptions> options = TeXOptions::ConsoleAppOptions(TeXConfig::ObjectTeX());
// Specify the file system working directory for the output.
options->set_OutputWorkingDirectory(System::MakeObject<OutputFileSystemDirectory>(RunExamples::OutputDirectory));
// Create and specify save options.
options->set_SaveOptions(System::MakeObject<JpegSaveOptions>());

// Run TeX to JPEG conversion.
System::MakeObject<Aspose::TeX::TeXJob>(System::IO::Path::Combine(RunExamples::InputDirectory, u"hello-world.tex"),
    System::MakeObject<ImageDevice>(), options)->Run();

            

TeX What is TeX File Format

TeX is not actually a format. It is both a programming language and also an interpreter engine that understands this language. A TeX file is a plain text file created using TeX syntax to be converted to some target format by being processed by a TeX engine. This output document may include graphics, tables, lists, formulas, and equations.

JPEG What is JPEG File Format

The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format is the most popular and supported image format. It is used as a default format by many devices and systems through JPG loses its quality when compressed. It is possible to add keywords to a JPEG image. When loading such pictures they will be indexed according to these keywords and be shown in the search result according to them. Because of this JPEG format is well spread on e-commerce platforms in listings.