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"""Notebook export to LaTeX.
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This file implements a converter class for rendering IPython notebooks as
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LaTeX, suitable for rendering by pdflatex.
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (c) 2012, the IPython Development Team.
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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#
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# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Stdlib imports
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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# Our own imports
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from .base import Converter
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from .utils import markdown2latex, remove_ansi
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Globals and constants
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# XXX: This is a hack that needs to be addressed in a more principled fashion.
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inkscape = 'inkscape'
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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inkscape = '/Applications/Inkscape.app/Contents/Resources/bin/inkscape'
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if not os.path.exists(inkscape):
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inkscape = None
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Class declarations
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class ConverterLaTeX(Converter):
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"""Converts a notebook to a .tex file suitable for pdflatex.
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Note: this converter *needs*:
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- `pandoc`: for all conversion of markdown cells. If your notebook only
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has Raw cells, pandoc will not be needed.
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- `inkscape`: if your notebook has SVG figures. These need to be
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converted to PDF before inclusion in the TeX file, as LaTeX doesn't
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understand SVG natively.
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You will in general obtain much better final PDF results if you configure
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the matplotlib backend to create SVG output with
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%config InlineBackend.figure_format = 'svg'
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(or set the equivalent flag at startup or in your configuration profile).
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"""
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Class-level attributes determining the behaviour of the class but
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# probably not varying from instance to instance.
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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extension = 'tex'
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# LaTeX specific class configuration.
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inkscape = inkscape
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documentclass = 'article'
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documentclass_options = '11pt,english'
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equation_env = 'equation*'
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heading_map = {1: r'\section',
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2: r'\subsection',
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3: r'\subsubsection',
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4: r'\paragraph',
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5: r'\subparagraph',
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6: r'\subparagraph'}
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user_preamble = None
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display_data_priority = ['latex', 'pdf', 'svg', 'png', 'jpg', 'text']
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def in_env(self, environment, lines):
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"""Return list of environment lines for input lines
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Parameters
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----------
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env : string
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Name of the environment to bracket with begin/end.
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lines: """
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out = [ur'\begin{%s}' % environment]
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if isinstance(lines, basestring):
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out.append(lines)
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else: # list
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out.extend(lines)
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out.append(ur'\end{%s}' % environment)
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return out
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def convert(self, *args, **kwargs):
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# The main body is done by the logic in the parent class, and that's
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# all we need if preamble support has been turned off.
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body = super(ConverterLaTeX, self).convert(*args, **kwargs)
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if not self.with_preamble:
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return body
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# But if preamble is on, then we need to construct a proper, standalone
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# tex file.
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# Tag the document at the top and set latex class
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final = [r'%% This file was auto-generated by IPython.',
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r'%% Conversion from the original notebook file:',
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r'%% {0}'.format(self.infile),
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r'%%',
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r'\documentclass[%s]{%s}' % (self.documentclass_options,
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self.documentclass),
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'',
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]
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# Load our own preamble, which is stored next to the main file. We
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# need to be careful in case the script entry point is a symlink
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myfile = os.path.realpath(__file__)
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preamble = '../preamble.tex'
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with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(myfile), preamble)) as f:
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final.append(f.read())
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# Load any additional user-supplied preamble
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if self.user_preamble:
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final.extend(['', '%% Adding user preamble from file:',
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'%% {0}'.format(self.user_preamble), ''])
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with open(self.user_preamble) as f:
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final.append(f.read())
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# Include document body
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final.extend([r'\begin{document}', '',
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body,
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r'\end{document}', ''])
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# Return value must be a string
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return '\n'.join(final)
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def render_heading(self, cell):
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marker = self.heading_map[cell.level]
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return ['%s{%s}' % (marker, cell.source)]
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def render_code(self, cell):
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if not cell.input:
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return []
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# Cell codes first carry input code, we use lstlisting for that
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lines = [ur'\begin{codecell}']
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if 'source' not in self.exclude_cells:
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lines.extend(self.in_env('codeinput',
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self.in_env('lstlisting', cell.input)))
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else:
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# Empty output is still needed for LaTeX formatting
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lines.extend(self.in_env('codeinput', ''))
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outlines = []
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if 'output' not in self.exclude_cells:
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for output in cell.outputs:
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conv_fn = self.dispatch(output.output_type)
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outlines.extend(conv_fn(output))
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# And then output of many possible types; use a frame for all of it.
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if outlines:
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lines.extend(self.in_env('codeoutput', outlines))
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lines.append(ur'\end{codecell}')
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return lines
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def _img_lines(self, img_file):
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rel_img_position = os.path.relpath(img_file, self.infile_dir)
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return self.in_env('center',
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[r'\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{%s}' % rel_img_position,
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r'\par'])
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def _svg_lines(self, img_file):
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base_file = os.path.splitext(img_file)[0]
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pdf_file = base_file + '.pdf'
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subprocess.check_call([self.inkscape, '--export-pdf=%s' % pdf_file,
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img_file])
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return self._img_lines(pdf_file)
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def render_markdown(self, cell):
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return [markdown2latex(cell.source)]
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def render_pyout(self, output):
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lines = []
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# output is a dictionary like object with type as a key
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if 'latex' in output:
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lines.extend(self.in_env(self.equation_env,
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output.latex.lstrip('$$').rstrip('$$')))
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#use text only if no latex representation is available
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elif 'text' in output:
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lines.extend(self.in_env('verbatim', output.text))
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return lines
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def render_pyerr(self, output):
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# Note: a traceback is a *list* of frames.
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return self.in_env('traceback',
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self.in_env('verbatim',
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remove_ansi('\n'.join(output.traceback))))
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def render_raw(self, cell):
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if self.raw_as_verbatim:
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return self.in_env('verbatim', cell.source)
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else:
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return [cell.source]
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def _unknown_lines(self, data):
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return [r'{\vspace{5mm}\bf WARNING:: unknown cell:}'] + \
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self.in_env('verbatim', data)
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def render_display_format_text(self, output):
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return self.in_env('verbatim', output.text.strip())
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def render_display_format_html(self, output):
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return []
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def render_display_format_latex(self, output):
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return self.in_env(self.equation_env,
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output.latex.lstrip('$$').rstrip('$$'))
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def render_display_format_json(self, output):
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# latex ignores json
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return []
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def render_display_format_javascript(self, output):
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# latex ignores javascript
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return []
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