
Daniel, Can this be used in conjunction with the `diagrams` package to generate diagrams in LaTeX instead of suffering through Tikz? Is it possible to include a Haskell source file instead of inlining it in the tex file? On 10/09/2015 12:33 PM, Daniel Díaz Casanueva wrote:
Dear Haskell users,
I just released a new version of haskintex, the program that runs Haskell code inside LaTeX documents.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskintex
# More about haskintex
For those who don't know the program yet, _haskintex_ is a tool that executes Haskell code inside LaTeX documents, creating a new LaTeX document where each Haskell expression has been replaced by its result. Furthermore, since haskintex has a special command for using the HaTeX library, you will be able to write Haskell code that generates LaTeX code. Find more details in the haskintex documentation page:
http://daniel-diaz.github.io/projects/haskintex
# What's new?
One of the main issues when evaluating Haskell code with haskintex was that haskintex was not aware of sandbox environments, so it had to rely on user or global package databases. From version 0.6.0.0, haskintex can now detect and use sandbox package databases, with no additional effort required from you. The -nosandbox flag has been added in case you still want the old behavior.
Another addition is the -autotexy flag. Without the flag, every expression contained in a \hatex command is required to have type LaTeX. When the flag is enabled, this restriction is relaxed to any type that is an instance of the Texy typeclass. This typeclass contains instances for types that can be rendered to LaTeX syntax. Could be some text, numbers, or even matrices. You can create your own instances too.
Suggestions, bugs, questions? Head to the haskintex issue tracker:
https://github.com/Daniel-Diaz/haskintex/issues
Happy texing, Daniel Díaz.
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