Texas 0.1.4

Crate to generate latex documents
Documentation
Texas-0.1.4 has been yanked.

Texas

Purpose

This crate does not, in any way, even remotely cover the vast variety of things you can do with latex. Instead, it attempts to provide a friendly API for some of the most basic functions.

It's also my first foray into the open-source world, so constructive criticism is welcome and appreciated.

Basics

  • The primary type is Document, which you populate per your whims and fancies. This can be written to a file like so:
let mut q = File::create("file.tex")?;
let doc = Document::new(DocumentClass::new("book"));
write!(q, "{}", doc.to_string())?
  • The document can be filled with Components, Packages and Commands.
  • Component is an enum, with each variant containing a separate struct. If a component impls the Populate trait, you can fill it with more Components, then install it in the Document like so:
let mut p1 = Part::new("one");
p1.attach(Component::Chapter(Chapter::new("c1")))?
    .attach(Component::Chapter(Chapter::new("c2")))?;

doc.new_component(Component::Part(p1));
  • Commands can be created and installed like so:
doc.new_command(Command::new("brak", 1, "\\ensuremath{\\left(#1\\right)}"));
  • Will add ability to generate stuff like ensuremath from code eventually.
  • Packages can be created and installed like so:
let mut p1 = Package::new("parskip");
p1.add_option("parfill");
doc.new_package(p1);
  • Also has trait Opt, which allows for adding options to a command (like usepackage and documentclass, for now).