LaTeX to XPS
Convert LaTeX to XPS via API Solution for C++.
How to Convert LaTeX to XPS Using C++
Aspose.TeX for LaTeX to XPS converter transforms a LaTeX file to XPS 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 LaTeX to XPS :
- Use the Aspose.TeX for C++ API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy-to-use document processing and conversion API for C++.
- 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 LaTeX to XPS Using C++
Aspose.TeX makes it easy for developers to transform LaTeX files to XPS in just a few lines of code.
- Instantiate the TeXOptions class.
- Specify the file system working directory for the output by calling the set_OutputWorkingDirectory() method.
- Initialize save options for the XPS format using the XpsSaveOptions class.
- Instantiate the TeXJob class with a newly created XpsDevice object and run the LaTeX to XPS 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 usingInstall-Package Aspose.TeX.Cpp
. - Alternatively, get the DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
// Create typesetting options for Object LaTeX format on Object TeX engine extension.
System::SharedPtr<TeXOptions> options = TeXOptions::ConsoleAppOptions(TeXConfig::ObjectLaTeX());
// 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<XpsSaveOptions>());
// Run LaTeX to XPS conversion.
System::MakeObject<Aspose::TeX::TeXJob>(System::IO::Path::Combine(RunExamples::InputDirectory, u"hello-world.tex"),
System::MakeObject<XpsDevice>(), options)->Run();
LaTeX What is LaTeX File Format
LaTeX is a TeX format if said briefly. LaTeX files are plain text files written in their own markup language. They may require the inclusion of other data like images and/or other LaTeX files. LaTeX provides you with plenty of advanced features to create tables, include graphics, write math equations and formulas, etc. All these features are available in so-called packages.
XPS What is XPS File Format
XPS format is similar to PDF format. Both are page description language (PDL) formats. EPS is based on HTML and not on PostScript language. The .eps file is capable to contain a markup of the document's structure along with the information on how the document would look like. There are also added instructions on how to print and render the document. The feature of the format is that it fixes the document's description which means that it will look the same no matter who and from what operational system opens it.