CTAN update: PyLuaTeX
v0.6.2 added an unintended empty trailing new line to the code and output buffer. This bugfix release brings back the behavior of previous versions without the trailing new line.
This package is located at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/pyluatex More information is at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/pyluatex
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PyLuaTeX – Execute Python code on the fly in your LaTeX documents
PyLuaTeX allows you to execute Python code and to include the resulting output in your LaTeX documents in a single compilation run. LaTeX documents must be compiled with LuaLaTeX for this to work.
PyLuaTeX runs a Python InteractiveInterpreter (actually several if you use different sessions) in the background for on-the-fly code execution. Python code from your LaTeX file is sent to the background interpreter through a TCP socket. This approach allows your Python code to be executed and the output to be integrated in your LaTeX file in a single compilation run. No additional processing steps are needed. No intermediate files have to be written. No placeholders have to be inserted.
Package | PyLuaTeX |
Version | 0.6.3 |
Copyright | 2021–2024 Tobias Enderle |
Maintainer | Tobias Enderle |