IPython magics for generating figures with TikZ. You can select the output format as svg, png or jpg, define the image size, specify a scale factor, load TikZ packages, and save to external files. The accompanying IPython notebooks shows some examples demonstrating how to use these features.
The package requires a working LaTeX installation, ImageMagick and pdf2svg.
pip install git+git://github.com/mkrphys/ipython-tikzmagic.git
Load package by writing
%load_ext tikzmagic
in a notebook cell.
Call tikz by prepending %tikz to a single command, e.g.,
%tikz \draw (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
or by starting a cell with %%tikz, e.g.,
%%tikz
\draw (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
\filldraw (0.5,0.5) circle (.1);
-scor--scale: scaling factor of plots, default=1-sor--size: pixel size of plots, e.g.,-s width,height, default=400,240-for--format: plot format (png, svg or jpg), default=png-eor--encoding: text encoding, default=utf-8-xor--preamble: LaTeX preamble to insert before tikz figure, default=None-por--package: LaTeX packages to load, separated by comma, e.g.,-p pgfplots,textcomp, default=None-lor--library: TikZ libraries to load, separated by comma, e.g.,-l matrix,arrows, default=None-Sor--save: save a copy to file, e.g., -S filename, default=None