ipetoipe - Convert between Ipe file formats
ipetoipe ( -pdf | -xml ) { options } input-file [ output-file ]
ipetoipe converts between the two Ipe file formats XML and PDF. Options are: -pdf convert to PDF 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 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. -nozip do not compress streams in PDF or Postscript output.
ipetoipe respects the following environment variables: IPELATEXDIR the directory where ipetoipe runs Pdflatex. IPELATEXPATH the directory containing pdflatex and xelatex. If not set, they are searched for on the path. IPEDEBUG set this to 1 for debugging output.
Otfried Cheong
Please report bugs using Ipe bugzilla at http://ipe.otfried.org/bugzilla.html
Ipe is documented fully in The Ipe Manual, which is available online at http://ipe.otfried.org/manual/manual.html . June 27, 2009 IPETOIPE(1)
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