# Convert xypic matrix to eps. (LaTeX)

I have a lot of BIG xypic-matrices in my LaTeX file for one of my papers, and it takes long/infinite time to compile. Is there a way to convert just the separate xypic-pieces to eps files, that I include in my main document?

I suppose I use LaTeX to compile the xypic part, but then I will get an entire document, right?

(Can someone add the tag xypic to this question?)

Update: The solution I came up with was to have separate LaTeX documents for each xymatrix, and then use dvips -E to capture the figure. I created a script for Compiling + Create eps in Kile, the editor I use.

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## 3 Answers

Use latex to compile, then a

dvips -E -o temp.eps temp.dvi


to make an eps out of it, then epscrop to make a small eps you can include later.

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You can use the preview package to only process your pictures. For example:

$cat a.tex \documentclass{article} \usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview} \setlength\PreviewBorder{5pt} \usepackage [arrow]{xy} \begin{document} \begin{preview} \begin{xy} (0,-20)="a", (0,0)="b" \ar@{<.||} @<24mm> "a";"b" \ar@^{<.||} @<16mm> "a";"b" \ar@_{<.||} @<8mm> "a";"b" \ar@0{<.||} "a";"b" \ar@1{<.||} @<-8mm> "a";"b" \ar@2{<.||} @<-16mm> "a";"b" \ar@3{<.||} @<-24mm> "a";"b" \end{xy} \end{preview} \end{document}  Then, when you run pdflatex, preview will generate a pdf with only the pictures in it. You can convert them to eps by ghostscript: $ latex a
$dvips -E -i -Pwww -o figure.000 a  or you can generate PNG images: $ pdflatex a
\$ gs -dNOPAUSE -r400 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -dTextAlphaBits=4 \
-sDEVICE=png16m  -sOutputFile=figure.png -dBATCH a.pdf


Then, you can include the generated files in your document.

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There are a few ways to run Latex on just a portion of a document; the most widely used is likely Emacs/Auctex's TeX-command-region (C-c C-r), which generates a temporary Latex file whose dvi/eps/pdf/whatever output is just that from the selected region.

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