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#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 544
\begin_document
\begin_header
\save_transient_properties true
\origin unavailable
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\usepackage[gobble=auto]{pythontex}
\end_preamble
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
\inputencoding auto
\fontencoding global
\font_roman "default" "default"
\font_sans "default" "default"
\font_typewriter "default" "default"
\font_math "auto" "auto"
\font_default_family default
\use_non_tex_fonts false
\font_sc false
\font_osf false
\font_sf_scale 100 100
\font_tt_scale 100 100
\use_microtype false
\use_dash_ligatures true
\graphics default
\default_output_format pdf2
\output_sync 0
\bibtex_command default
\index_command default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single
\use_hyperref true
\pdf_title "pythontex-wrapper for lyx demo document"
\pdf_author "Michael G. Hansen"
\pdf_bookmarks true
\pdf_bookmarksnumbered false
\pdf_bookmarksopen false
\pdf_bookmarksopenlevel 1
\pdf_breaklinks false
\pdf_pdfborder false
\pdf_colorlinks false
\pdf_backref false
\pdf_pdfusetitle true
\papersize default
\use_geometry false
\use_package amsmath 1
\use_package amssymb 1
\use_package cancel 1
\use_package esint 1
\use_package mathdots 1
\use_package mathtools 1
\use_package mhchem 1
\use_package stackrel 1
\use_package stmaryrd 1
\use_package undertilde 1
\cite_engine basic
\cite_engine_type default
\biblio_style plain
\use_bibtopic false
\use_indices false
\paperorientation portrait
\suppress_date false
\justification true
\use_refstyle 1
\use_minted 0
\index Index
\shortcut idx
\color #008000
\end_index
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\paragraph_indentation default
\is_math_indent 0
\math_numbering_side default
\quotes_style english
\dynamic_quotes 0
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default
\tracking_changes false
\output_changes false
\html_math_output 0
\html_css_as_file 0
\html_be_strict false
\end_header
\begin_body
\begin_layout Title
pythontex-wrapper.py - Python implementation of pythontex-wrapper
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\family typewriter
pythontex-wrapper.py
\family default
is a wrapper around pdfflatex to use pythontex in \SpecialChar LyX
.
This python-script is a crude implementation of script proposed by
\begin_inset CommandInset href
LatexCommand href
name "mghansen256"
target "https://github.com/mghansen256/pythontex-wrapper"
literal "true"
\end_inset
.
Because the script is implemented in Python in theory it should be a cross-plat
form solution.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
Now let's call some Python code:
\begin_inset CommandInset href
LatexCommand href
name "mghansen256"
target "https://github.com/mghansen256/pythontex-wrapper"
literal "true"
\end_inset
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
begin{pycode}[sessionA]
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
import sys
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
print(
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
\backslash
\backslash
begin{itemize}
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
)
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
print("
\backslash
\backslash
item Running Python works.
\backslash
n")
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
print(
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
\backslash
\backslash
item Python version:
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
+sys.version)
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
print(
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
\backslash
\backslash
end{itemize}
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
)
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
print(f
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
f-String test.
2+5 = {2+5}
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
)
\end_layout
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
end{pycode}
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
We can also use bibtex to cite something, for example IPython
\begin_inset CommandInset citation
LatexCommand cite
key "Perez2007IPython"
literal "false"
\end_inset
.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex
LatexCommand bibtex
btprint "btPrintCited"
bibfiles "references"
options "plain"
\end_inset
\end_layout
\end_body
\end_document