A package like pst-pdf
for processing PostScript graphics
with psfrag labels within pdfLaTeX documents. The difference
with this package is that every graphic is compiled individually
in a separate process, drastically speeding up compilation time
when only a single figure needs re-processing.
Please see the PDF documentation for further information.
An example and a testsuite is available in the source repository for the package: https://github.com/wspr/pstool
- Copyright 2008–2014 Zebb Prime
- Copyright 2008–2018 Will Robertson
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in: https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
The Current Maintainer of this work is Will Robertson.
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v1.5e, Jan 2018:
- New package option
crossref=false
to disable cross-referencing support.
- New package option
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v1.5d, Oct 2017:
- Use
shellesc
package for write18 in LuaTeX.
- Use
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v1.5c:
- Documentation update; some minor cosmetic code changes.
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v1.5b:
- Fix conflict with beamer, which resets the catcode of @ with \begin{document}.
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v1.5a, March 2013:
- Fix bug introduced in last version in which plain LaTeX compilation (producing DVI) produced erroneous output above each figure.
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v1.5, February 2013:
- Fix =/# mixup in Windows ps2pdf options.
- Check the .tex file for newness when regenerating figures.
- Add [macro-file=...] for a global file to retrieve psfrag macros (default is "\jobname-pstool.tex"). Thanks to Heinrich Kruger for suggestions for the above.
- Cross-references and citations within external graphics are now supported.
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v1.4, November 2010:
- More robust parsing of the main input file to read in the preamble. Therefore, \EndPreamble is now required much less often.
- Apparently unreleased to CTAN, oops :)
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v1.3, July 2009:
- [bitmap] option to control compression of bitmap graphics,
- Package options may now be set anywhere with \pstoolsetup{},
- localised pstool options can be set per-graphic.