NAME¶
ipetoipe - Convert between Ipe file formats
SYNOPSIS¶
ipetoipe ( -pdf | -eps | -xml ) { options }
input-file [
output-file ]
DESCRIPTION¶
ipetoipe converts between the three Ipe file formats XML, PDF, and EPS.
Options are:
- -pdf
- convert to PDF format
- -eps
- convert to EPS (encapsulated Postscript) format
- -xml
- convert to XML format
- -export
- do not include Ipe markup in the output file.
Warning: this means that Ipe will not be able to read the resulting
output file.
- -pages from-to
- restrict exporting to PDF to this page range. This implies the
-export option.
- -view page-view
- only export this single view from the document. This implies the
-export option.
- -markedview
- create a Postscript/PDF page only for the marked views of marked Ipe
pages. This is for instance convenient for making handouts for slides used
in a presentation. This implies the -export option.
- -runlatex
- run Latex even for XML output. This has the effect of including the
dimensions of each text object in the XML file.
- -nocolor
- do not use any color commands in Postscript output. This is useful if you
are preparing a manuscript for publication where the publisher checks that
the figures are grayscale only. Note that this option doesn't actually
verify that the figure contains no color (a figure using color processed
with this option will cause a Postscript error when displayed).
- -nozip
- do not compress streams in PDF or Postscript output.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
ipetoipe respects the following environment variables:
- IPELATEXDIR
- the directory where ipetoipe runs Pdflatex.
- IPEDEBUG
- set this to 1 for debugging output.
AUTHOR¶
Otfried Cheong
REPORTING BUGS¶
Please report bugs using Ipe bugzilla at
http://ipe7.sourceforge.net/bugzilla.html
SEE ALSO¶
Ipe is documented fully in
The Ipe Manual, which is available online at
http://ipe7.sourceforge.net/manual/manual.html .