diff --git a/inkscape.pod b/inkscape.pod
index fed3dfb51c6c086599077b715d5c686fb88b9a43..8a41508119a84d664dddcc609d6e8ffc8dee025d 100644 (file)
--- a/inkscape.pod
+++ b/inkscape.pod
-P, --export-ps=FILENAME
-E, --export-eps=FILENAME
-A, --export-pdf=FILENAME
- --export-pdf-latex
+ --export-latex
-T, --export-text-to-path
--export-ignore-filters
@@ -268,13 +268,14 @@ The default export area is page; you can set it to drawing by --export-area-draw
specify --export-id to export a single object (all other are hidden); in that case
export area is that object's bounding box, but can be set to page by --export-area-page.
-=item B<--export-pdf-latex>
+=item B<--export-latex>
+(for PS, EPS, and PDF export)
Used for creating images for LaTeX documents, where the image's text is typeset by LaTeX.
-When exporting to PDF format, this option splits the output into a PDF file
-(as specified by --export-pdf) and a LaTeX file. Text will not be output in
-the PDF file, but instead will appear in the LaTeX file. This LaTeX file
-includes the PDF. Inputting (\input{image.tex}) the LaTeX file in your LaTeX
+When exporting to PDF/PS/EPS format, this option splits the output into a PDF/PS/EPS file
+(e.g. as specified by --export-pdf) and a LaTeX file. Text will not be output in
+the PDF/PS/EPS file, but instead will appear in the LaTeX file. This LaTeX file
+includes the PDF/PS/EPS. Inputting (\input{image.tex}) the LaTeX file in your LaTeX
document will show the image and all text will be typeset by LaTeX. See the
resulting LaTeX file for more information.
Also see GNUPlot's `epslatex' output terminal.
and snap the exported area outwards to the nearest whole SVG user unit values
(to preserve pixel-alignment of objects and thus minimize aliasing):
- inkscape filename.svg --export-id=text1555 --export-png=text.png --export-snap-area
+ inkscape filename.svg --export-id=text1555 --export-png=text.png --export-area-snap
Convert an Inkscape SVG document to plain SVG: