csv2latex 0.9.2 is a C/C++ script for Joomla / Mambo Modules scripts design by Benoit Rouits.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. csv2latex converts a well formed csv file to a LaTeX document.
Publisher review: csv2latex converts a well formed csv file to a LaTeX document. csv2latex converts a well formed csv file (as done by OOo Calc, gnumeric or Excel) to a LaTeX document. It is written in C and flush the document to the standard output. The number of columns is automatically detected.let's say we have to convert a table.csv to a document.tex file. This generally do the trick: ~$ csv2latex table.csv > document.texHowever... ~$ csv2latex --separator c --block d --lines 40 --position l table.csv > document.textakes a csv file which separator is a comma, block delimiter is a double-quote, and produces a LaTeX document with 40 lines per table and where the text is flushed left in each cell. 40 lines is a good average for A4 paper.~$ csv2latex --separator s --block q --lines 20 --position c table.csv > document.textakes a csv file which separator is a semi-column, block delimiter is a simple quote and produces a LaTeX document with 20 lines per table and where the text is centered in each cell.If you have tricky block delimiter such as $ and separators like tabs, let theprogram guess: ~$ csv2latex --guess table.csv > document.tex Operating system: Linux / BSD
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