Aspose TeX
Library to typeset and convert TeX
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About this software
Aspose TeX is a developer library for typesetting TeX and LaTeX source into PDF, XPS, and image formats. It is available for .NET, Java, C++, and Python (via .NET) and includes an internal TeX engine so external TeX distributions are not required.
The API supports programmatic input and output, creation of custom TeX formats, math-rendering plugins, and tools for repairing LaTeX sources. Packages and installers are distributed via common package managers and product releases.
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Benefits
- Typesetting and conversion: Render TeX/LaTeX to PDF, XPS, and common image formats programmatically
- Multiple language SDKs: Available for .NET, Java, C++, and Python via .NET
- Internal TeX engine: Provides its own TeX engine without external TeX distributions
- Custom format support: Create and use custom TeX formats for consistent documents
- Developer tooling and examples: Code samples, CLI tools, and package distribution simplify integration
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Online documentation: Comprehensive developer guides and API references are available on the Aspose Docs site
- Code examples: Sample projects and snippets cover conversion and rendering scenarios for developers
- Package distribution: Install via NuGet, Maven, MSI installers, or ZIP archives depending on the SDK
- Community forum: A free community support forum is listed on the Aspose website
- Paid support helpdesk: Paid support helpdesk options are available and referenced in product resources
Frequently asked questions
Which platforms and languages does Aspose.TeX support?
Aspose.TeX is offered as SDKs for .NET, Java, and C++, plus a Python wrapper via .NET, according to official product documentation.
What output formats can Aspose.TeX produce?
Common outputs include PDF, XPS, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and BMP; the C++ SDK documentation also lists SVG output support.
Does Aspose.TeX require external TeX distributions?
Documentation states Aspose.TeX includes its own TeX engine and does not require separate TeX distributions at runtime.
How is Aspose.TeX distributed to developers?
Developers can install via package managers and product releases, for example NuGet for .NET and Maven artifacts for Java.
What features help with LaTeX errors and repair?
APIs include tracing output and a LaTeX repairer utility to aid error reporting and automated repair of incomplete sources.