A tool online LaTeX
converts plain text
LaTeX language to an image with extension
. gif
is available in the Russian site
latex2gif
.
This tool is useful for a quick preview of parts of our document so we can review it before compiling. Example
latex2gif is accessed
and enter the following into the text box.
\\ begin {picture} (200.50) (-100, -25) {24}} \\ put (-76.5,7) {\\ shortstack [l] {$ \\ bigoplus $}} \put(-66,10){\vector(1,0){24}}
\put(-42,18){\line(1,0){32}} \put(-42,2){\line(1,0){32}} \put(-42,2){\line(0,1){16}} \put(-10,2){\line(0,1){16}} \put(-38.5,7){$K(s)$} \put(-10,10){\vector(1,0){26.5}} \put(16.5,18){\line(1,0){27}} \put(16.5,2){\line(1,0){27}} \put(16.5,2){\line(0,1){16}}
\put(43.5,2){\line(0,1){16}}
\put(18.5,7){$P(s)$}
\put(43.5,10){\vector(1, 0){54}}
\put(65,7){\shortstack[l]{\mbox{$\bullet$}}}
\\ put (78.15) {\\ shortstack [l] {\\ mbox {$ \\ textit {\\ textbf {y}} (s )$}}}
\\ put (68.10) {\\ line (0, - 1){35}} \\ put (68, -25) {\\ line (-1,0) {138}} \\ put (-70, -25) {\\ vector (0.1) {8}} \\ put (-78, -3) {\\ line (1.0)
{16}} \\ put (-78, -17) {\\ line (1.0)
{16}} \\ put (-78 , -17) {\\ line (0.1) {14}} \\ put (-62, -17) {\\ line (0.1)
{14}} \\ put (-77, -14) {$
$ -1} \\ put (-70, -3) {\\ vector (0.1)
{8}} \\ end {picture}
We click on the button
Sdelat 'GIF
and generates next image.
References
neonigma
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