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I am using input of pdf_tex files created by Inkscape as recommended, i.e.



begin{figure}[t]
centering
defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
input{name.pdf_tex}
caption{Some text.}
label{name}
end{figure}


And everything works fine. Now, when all the fonts, equations etc. are correctly in place I need to extract these figures into separate pdf files.



I am aware of preview package but I can't figure out how to handle the code.










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    I am using input of pdf_tex files created by Inkscape as recommended, i.e.



    begin{figure}[t]
    centering
    defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
    input{name.pdf_tex}
    caption{Some text.}
    label{name}
    end{figure}


    And everything works fine. Now, when all the fonts, equations etc. are correctly in place I need to extract these figures into separate pdf files.



    I am aware of preview package but I can't figure out how to handle the code.










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      I am using input of pdf_tex files created by Inkscape as recommended, i.e.



      begin{figure}[t]
      centering
      defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
      input{name.pdf_tex}
      caption{Some text.}
      label{name}
      end{figure}


      And everything works fine. Now, when all the fonts, equations etc. are correctly in place I need to extract these figures into separate pdf files.



      I am aware of preview package but I can't figure out how to handle the code.










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      I am using input of pdf_tex files created by Inkscape as recommended, i.e.



      begin{figure}[t]
      centering
      defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
      input{name.pdf_tex}
      caption{Some text.}
      label{name}
      end{figure}


      And everything works fine. Now, when all the fonts, equations etc. are correctly in place I need to extract these figures into separate pdf files.



      I am aware of preview package but I can't figure out how to handle the code.







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          You could use the standalone document class:



          documentclass{standalone}
          usepackage{graphicx}

          % if you are loading any special fonts / fontsizes in your main document repeat this here

          begin{document}

          defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
          input{filename.pdf_tex}

          end{document}





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            You could use the standalone document class:



            documentclass{standalone}
            usepackage{graphicx}

            % if you are loading any special fonts / fontsizes in your main document repeat this here

            begin{document}

            defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
            input{filename.pdf_tex}

            end{document}





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              You could use the standalone document class:



              documentclass{standalone}
              usepackage{graphicx}

              % if you are loading any special fonts / fontsizes in your main document repeat this here

              begin{document}

              defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
              input{filename.pdf_tex}

              end{document}





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                You could use the standalone document class:



                documentclass{standalone}
                usepackage{graphicx}

                % if you are loading any special fonts / fontsizes in your main document repeat this here

                begin{document}

                defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
                input{filename.pdf_tex}

                end{document}





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                You could use the standalone document class:



                documentclass{standalone}
                usepackage{graphicx}

                % if you are loading any special fonts / fontsizes in your main document repeat this here

                begin{document}

                defsvgwidth{0.5linewidth}
                input{filename.pdf_tex}

                end{document}






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