NAME

LaTeX::Encode - encode characters for LaTeX formatting

SYNOPSIS

use LaTeX::Encode ':all', add => { '@' => 'AT' }, remove => [ '$' ];

$latex_string  = latex_encode($text, %options);

%old_encodings = add_latex_encodings( chr(0x2002) => '\\hspace{.6em}' );
%old_encodings = remove_latex_encodings( '<', '>' );

reset_latex_encodings(1);

VERSION

This manual page describes version 0.06 of the LaTeX::Encode module.

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a function to encode text that is to be formatted with LaTeX. It encodes characters that are special to LaTeX or that are represented in LaTeX by LaTeX text-mode commands.

The special characters are: \ (command character), { (open group), } (end group), & (table column separator), # (parameter specifier), % (comment character), _ (subscript), ^ (superscript), ~ (non-breakable space), $ (mathematics mode).

Note that some of the LaTeX commands for characters are defined in the LaTeX textcomp package. If your text includes such characters, you will need to include the following lines in the preamble to your LaTeX document.

\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{textcomp}

The function is useful for encoding data that is interpolated into LaTeX document templates, say with Template::Plugin::Latex (shameless plug!).

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

latex_encode($text, %options)

Encodes the specified text such that it is suitable for processing with LaTeX. The behaviour of the filter is modified by the options:

except

Lists the characters that should be excluded from encoding. By default no special characters are excluded, but it may be useful to specify except = "\\{}" to allow the input string to contain LaTeX commands such as "this is \\textbf{bold} text" (the doubled backslashes in the strings represent Perl escapes, and will be evaluated to single backslashes).

iquotes

If true then single or double quotes around words will be changed to LaTeX single or double quotes; double quotes around a phrase will be converted to "``" and "''" and single quotes to "`" and "'". This is sometimes called "intelligent quotes"

packages

If passed a reference to a hash latex_encode() will update the hash with names of LaTeX packages that are required for typesetting the encoded string.

add_latex_encodings(%encodings)

Adds a set of new or modified encodings. Returns a hash of any encodings that were modified.

remove_latex_encodings(@keys)

Removes a set of encodings. Returns a hash of the removed encodings.

reset_latex_encodings($forget_import_specifiers)

Resets the LaTeX encodings to the state that they were when the module was loaded (including any additions and removals specified on the 'use' statement), or to the standard set of encodings if $forget_import_specifiers is true.

EXAMPLES

The following snippet shows how data from a database can be encoded and inserted into a LaTeX table, the source of which is generated with LaTeX::Table.

my $sth = $dbh->prepare('select col1, col2, col3 from table where $expr');
$sth->execute;
while (my $href = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
    my @row;
    foreach my $col (qw(col1 col2 col3)) {
        push(@row, latex_encode($href->{$col}));
    }
    push @data, \@row;
}

my $headings = [ [ 'Col1', 'Col2', 'Col3' ] ];

my $table = LaTeX::Table->new( { caption => 'My caption',
                                 label   => 'table:caption',
                                 type    => 'xtab',
                                 header  => $header,
                                 data    => \@data } );

my $table_text = $table->generate_string;    

Now $table_text can be interpolated into a LaTeX document template.

DIAGNOSTICS

None. You could probably break the latex_encode function by passing it an array reference as the options, but there are no checks for that.

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

Not applicable.

DEPENDENCIES

The HTML::Entities and Pod::LaTeX modules were used for building the encoding table in LaTeX::Encode::EncodingTable, but this is not rebuilt at installation time. The LaTeX::Driver module is used for formatting the character encodings reference document.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

None known.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Not all LaTeX special characters are included in the encoding tables (more may be added when I track down the definitions).

AUTHOR

Andrew Ford <a.ford@ford-mason.co.uk>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Andrew Ford. All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

Template::Plugin::Latex