pydflatex
is a wrapper around pdflatex
which produces a short, readable, coloured output.
Specifically, pydflatex
- runs
pdflatex
/xelatex
blazingly fast using the -batchmode option - prints out a coloured, short summary of the warnings and errors
- hides the temporary files in various ways
- opens the pdf file if needed
pydflatex file.tex
Some useful options:
-x
: runxelatex
instead ofpdflatex
-k
: keep compiling on error-o
: open the pdf in a pdf viewer-l
: only parse existing log
A full list of options is available by running pydflatex --help
.
pydflatex
is a collection of several independent modules to typeset the file, analyze its log, hiding the auxilliary files, etc.
It is easy to write a simple python script that calls either one of those modules and does exactly what you want in your project.
For instance, to run a given file with xelatex
you can call:
from pydflatex import Typesetter
t = Typesetter(options={'xetex'=True})
t.typeset(path_to_file)
In order to just print the summary of the log:
from pydflatex import LogProcessor
l = LogProcessor()
l.process_log(path_to_log_file)
Feel free to check out the other modules inside the pydflatex
folder.
- Python v.2.6 (because of the new string formatting)
termstyle
(optional but strongly advised): to display results in colour