LaTeX to JPEG
Convert LaTeX to JPEG via API Solution for Java
How to Convert LaTeX to JPEG Using Java
Aspose.TeX for LaTeX to JPEG converter transforms a LaTeX file to XPS using the Java programming language.
The API presented here can be used to create your own cross-platform application or integrated into your Java project.
In order to convert LaTeX to JPEG:
- Use the Aspose.TeX for Java API, which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy-to-use document processing and conversion API for Java platform.
- You can download its latest version directly from Aspose Maven Repository and install it within your Maven-based project by adding the following configurations to the pom.xml:
Repository
<repository>
<id>snapshots</id>
<name>repo</name>
<url>http://repository.aspose.com/repo/</url>
</repository>
Dependency
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-tex</artifactId>
<version>21.4</version>
</dependency>
Steps of the LaTeX to JPEG Conversion in Java
Aspose.TeX makes it easy for the developers to transform LaTeX files to JPEG in just a few lines of code.
- Create an object of the TeXOptions class.
- To set the space, or area, where TeX output will be written, set the file system working directory for the output using the OutputWorkingDirectory property.
- Initialize save options for the JPEG format using the JpegSaveOptions class.
- Create an object of the TeXJob class and run the LaTeX to JPEG conversion using the run() method.
System Requirements
Aspose.TeX for Java is supported on all major operating systems. Just make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
- J2SE 8.0 (1.8) or above.
LaTeX What is LaTeX File Format
LaTeX is a macro package built on top of TeX that simplifies document creation. LaTeX source files use a higher‑level markup language and include features for automatic numbering, cross‑references, bibliographies, and many ready‑made document classes. LaTeX files are also plain text and are compiled by a TeX engine to generate the final output.
JPEG What is JPEG File Format
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a widely used lossy compression format for photographic images. It achieves high compression ratios by discarding visual information that is less noticeable to the human eye. JPEG does not support animation or transparency.