Le dimanche 05 juin 2005 à 20:42 -0700, Daniel Burrows a écrit : > On Sunday 05 June 2005 03:37 am, Bill Allombert wrote: > > Sound like a potential security nightmare to me. LaTeX is a full > > programming language. > > Well, in principle it would be possible to just parse a subset of LaTeX [0] > and get reasonable results. If they're calling LaTeX directly, though, that > could definitely spell trouble. > > Daniel > Quoting tex2im code: ############ (...) latex -interaction=batchmode out.tex > /dev/null cd "$homedir" dvips -o $tmpdir/out.eps -E $tmpdir/out.dvi 2> /dev/null (...) convert +adjoin -antialias -transparent $color1 -density $resolution $tmpdir/out.eps $tmpdir/out.$format (...) ######### So they directly use latex.
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