usage: - manual page for usage: jeuclid-cli <source file(s)> <target file/directory> [options]
usage: jeuclid-cli <source file(s)> <target file/directory> [options] source is the path to the source file (MathML or ODF format) target is the path to the target file / directory If multiple source files are given, target must be a directory -antiAlias <boolean> anti-alias mode [default: true] -antiAliasMinSize <float> minimum font size for which anti-alias is turned on [default: 10.0] -backgroundColor <color> default background color (mathbackground) -debug <boolean> debug mode - if on, elements will have borders drawn around them [default: false] -display <BLOCK|INLINE> display style [default: BLOCK] -fontsDoublestruck <list> list of font families for Double-Struck [default: MSBM10, Mathematica7, Caslon Open Face, Caslon Openface, Cloister Open Face, Academy Engraved LET, Colonna MT, Imprint MT Shadow] -fontsFraktur <list> list of font families for Fraktur [default: EUFM10, Mathematica6, FetteFraktur, Fette Fraktur, Euclid Fraktur, Lucida Blackletter, Blackmoor LET] -fontSize <float> font size used for the output (mathsize) [default: 12.0] -fontsMonospaced <list> list of font families for Monospaced [default: Andale Mono, Courier, Courier Mono, Courier New, Lucida Sans Typewriter, DejaVu Sans Mono, DejaVuSansMono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Luxi Mono, FreeMono, monospaced] -fontsSansSerif <list> list of font families for Sans-Serif [default: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Sans, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, DejaVuSans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Luxi Sans, FreeSans, sansserif] -fontsScript <list> list of font families for Script [default: EUSM10, cmsy10, Math5, Mathematica5, Savoye LET, Brush Script MT, Zapfino, Apple Chancery, Edwardian Script ITC, Lucida Handwriting, Monotype Corsiva, Santa Fe LET] -fontsSerif <list> list of font families for Serif [default: Constantina, Cambria, Times, Times New Roman, Lucida Bright, DejaVu Serif, DejaVuSerif, Bitstream Vera Serif, Luxi Serif, FreeSerif, serif] -foregroundColor <color> default foreground color (mathcolor) [default: black] -mfracKeepScriptLevel <boolean> if true, <mfrac> element will NEVER increase children's scriptlevel (in violation of the spec) [default: false] -outFileType <arg> output file mime type [default: derived from the target file's extention]; available values are: image/jpeg image/png image/x-png image/vnd.wap.wbmp image/svg+xml image/gif image/bmp -scriptLevel <integer> script level [default: 0] -scriptMinSize <float> font size to be used for smallest script [default: 8.0] -scriptSizeMult <float> script size multiplier [default: 0.71] Example: jeuclid-cli a.mml a.png -backgroundColor white source is the path to the source file (MathML or ODF format) target is the path to the target file / directory If multiple source files are given, target must be a directory -antiAlias <boolean> anti-alias mode [default: true] -antiAliasMinSize <float> minimum font size for which anti-alias is turned on [default: 10.0] -backgroundColor <color> default background color (mathbackground) -debug <boolean> debug mode - if on, elements will have borders drawn around them [default: false] -display <BLOCK|INLINE> display style [default: BLOCK] -fontsDoublestruck <list> list of font families for Double-Struck [default: MSBM10, Mathematica7, Caslon Open Face, Caslon Openface, Cloister Open Face, Academy Engraved LET, Colonna MT, Imprint MT Shadow] -fontsFraktur <list> list of font families for Fraktur [default: EUFM10, Mathematica6, FetteFraktur, Fette Fraktur, Euclid Fraktur, Lucida Blackletter, Blackmoor LET] -fontSize <float> font size used for the output (mathsize) [default: 12.0] -fontsMonospaced <list> list of font families for Monospaced [default: Andale Mono, Courier, Courier Mono, Courier New, Lucida Sans Typewriter, DejaVu Sans Mono, DejaVuSansMono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Luxi Mono, FreeMono, monospaced] -fontsSansSerif <list> list of font families for Sans-Serif [default: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Sans, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, DejaVuSans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Luxi Sans, FreeSans, sansserif] -fontsScript <list> list of font families for Script [default: EUSM10, cmsy10, Math5, Mathematica5, Savoye LET, Brush Script MT, Zapfino, Apple Chancery, Edwardian Script ITC, Lucida Handwriting, Monotype Corsiva, Santa Fe LET] -fontsSerif <list> list of font families for Serif [default: Constantina, Cambria, Times, Times New Roman, Lucida Bright, DejaVu Serif, DejaVuSerif, Bitstream Vera Serif, Luxi Serif, FreeSerif, serif] -foregroundColor <color> default foreground color (mathcolor) [default: black] -mfracKeepScriptLevel <boolean> if true, <mfrac> element will NEVER increase children's scriptlevel (in violation of the spec) [default: false] -outFileType <arg> output file mime type [default: derived from the target file's extention]; available values are: image/jpeg image/png image/x-png image/vnd.wap.wbmp image/svg+xml image/gif image/bmp -scriptLevel <integer> script level [default: 0] -scriptMinSize <float> font size to be used for smallest script [default: 8.0] -scriptSizeMult <float> script size multiplier [default: 0.71] Example: jeuclid-cli a.mml a.png -backgroundColor white
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