Difference between revisions of "Export to LaTeX (PGF, PSTricks) and Asymptote"
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{{Note| The following only applies to the GeoGebra Desktop Version.}} | {{Note| The following only applies to the GeoGebra Desktop Version.}} | ||
{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Animated GIF...}} | {{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Animated GIF...}} | ||
− | When the dynamic construction depends on a slider, this menu item allows you to save the [[Graphics View]] as an [[w:Animated_GIF#Animated_GIF|Animated GIF]]. Just drag a selection rectangle around the portion of the construction you need to export (or resize the GeoGebra window), then select File -> Export -> Graphics View as Animated GIF. | + | When the dynamic construction depends on a slider, this menu item allows you to save the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] as an [[w:Animated_GIF#Animated_GIF|Animated GIF]]. Just drag a selection rectangle around the portion of the construction you need to export (or resize the GeoGebra window), then select File -> Export -> Graphics View as Animated GIF. |
A dialog will let you choose the animating slider name, as well as the timing between frames and the option to display the animation as loop. | A dialog will let you choose the animating slider name, as well as the timing between frames and the option to display the animation as loop. | ||
{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PSTricks…|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+T|mac=Cmd+Shift+T}} | {{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PSTricks…|shortcut=Ctrl+Shift+T|mac=Cmd+Shift+T}} | ||
− | This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi/ PSTricks] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format. | + | This menu item allows you to save the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] Graphics View as a [http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi/ PSTricks] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format. |
{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PGF/TiKZ…}} | {{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as PGF/TiKZ…}} | ||
− | This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ PGF] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format. | + | This menu item allows you to save the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] Graphics View as a [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ PGF] picture file, which is a [[LaTeX]] picture format. |
{{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Asymptote…}} | {{menuitem|name=Export - Graphics View as Asymptote…}} | ||
− | This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a [http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/ Asymptote] picture file. | + | This menu item allows you to save the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] Graphics View as a [http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/ Asymptote] picture file. |
==Limits of these export functions== | ==Limits of these export functions== |
Revision as of 10:18, 5 August 2015
Export - Graphics View as Animated GIF...
When the dynamic construction depends on a slider, this menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as an Animated GIF. Just drag a selection rectangle around the portion of the construction you need to export (or resize the GeoGebra window), then select File -> Export -> Graphics View as Animated GIF. A dialog will let you choose the animating slider name, as well as the timing between frames and the option to display the animation as loop.
Export - Graphics View as PSTricks…
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + T (MacOS: Cmd + Shift + T)
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a PSTricks picture file, which is a LaTeX picture format.
Export - Graphics View as PGF/TiKZ…
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a PGF picture file, which is a LaTeX picture format.
Export - Graphics View as Asymptote…
This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a Asymptote picture file.
Limits of these export functions
Apart from Animated GIF export, these exports work only for the 2D View and the following object types can't be exported
- implicit curves
- loci