# HG changeset patch # User "Tom Gottfried " # Date 1409297100 -7200 # Node ID 03ea636429ea0b1486ddd0250ae725ec24c52901 # Parent a709e6334c4a965aee9582097592206ec79e4efc The relevant contents are now in artifacts/doc/datacage_ref_de.rst. diff -r a709e6334c4a -r 03ea636429ea artifacts/doc/datacage-config-manual/Makefile --- a/artifacts/doc/datacage-config-manual/Makefile Thu Aug 28 18:42:20 2014 +0200 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,3492 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2004 Chris Monson (shiblon@gmail.com) -# Latest version available at http://www.bouncingchairs.net/oss -# -# This file is part of ``Chris Monson's Free Software''. -# -# ``Chris Monson's Free Software'' is free software; you can redistribute it -# and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation, Version 2. -# -# ``Chris Monson's Free Software'' is distributed in the hope that it will -# be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General -# Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with ``Chris Monson's Free Software''; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -# -# It is also available on the web at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html -# -# Note that using this makefile to build your documents does NOT place them -# under the GPL unless you, the author, specifically do so. In other words, -# I, Chris Monson, the copyright holder and author of this makefile, -# consider it impossible to ``link'' to this makefile in any way covered by -# the GPL. -# -# TO OBTAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THIS FILE, RUN: -# make help -# -fileinfo := LaTeX Makefile -author := Chris Monson -version := 2.2.0-rc1 -# -# Note that the user-global version is imported *after* the source directory, -# so that you can use stuff like ?= to get proper override behavior. -.PHONY: Makefile GNUmakefile Makefile.ini $(HOME)/.latex-makefile/Makefile.ini --include Makefile.ini --include $(HOME)/.latex-makefile/Makefile.ini -# -# This can be pdflatex or latex - you can change this by adding the following line to your Makefile.ini: -# BUILD_STRATEGY := latex -BUILD_STRATEGY ?= pdflatex -# -# Sets LC_ALL=C, by default, so that the locale-aware tools, like sort, be -# # immune to changes to the locale in the user environment. -export LC_ALL ?= C -# -# -# If you specify sources here, all other files with the same suffix -# will be treated as if they were _include_ files. -#onlysources.tex ?= main.tex -#onlysources.tex.sh ?= -#onlysources.tex.pl ?= -#onlysources.tex.py ?= -#onlysources.rst ?= -#onlysources.fig ?= -#onlysources.gpi ?= -#onlysources.dot ?= -#onlysources.xvg ?= -#onlysources.svg ?= -#onlysources.eps.gz ?= -#onlysources.eps ?= -# -# If you list files here, they will be treated as _include_ files -#includes.tex ?= file1.tex file2.tex -#includes.tex.sh ?= -#includes.tex.pl ?= -#includes.tex.py ?= -#includes.rst ?= -#includes.fig ?= -#includes.gpi ?= -#includes.dot ?= -#includes.xvg ?= -#includes.svg ?= -#includes.eps.gz ?= -#includes.eps ?= -# -# If you list files or wildcards here, they will *not* be cleaned - default is -# to allow everything to be cleaned. -#neverclean ?= *.pdf -# -# Alternatively (recommended), you can add those lines to a Makefile.ini file -# and it will get picked up automatically without your having to edit this -# Makefile. -# -# KNOWN ISSUES: -# * The following occurs: -# file with: \usepackage{named}\bibliographystyle{named} -# Compile -# change to: \usepackage{apalike}\bibliographystyle{apalike} -# Compile again -- BARF! -# -# The workaround: make clean-nographics; make -# -# Note that we may not be able to fix this. LaTeX itself barfs -# on this, not the makefile. The very first invocation of LaTeX -# (when something like this has happened) reads the existing .aux -# file and discovers invalid commands like \citeauthoryear that -# are only valid in the package that was just removed. It then -# tries to parse them and explodes. It's not at all clear to me -# how to fix this. I tried removing the .aux files on the first -# run of LaTeX, but that necessarily requires more subsequent -# rebuilds on common edits. There does not appear to be a -# graceful solution to this issue. -# -# CHANGES: -# Chris Monson (2010-04-08): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-rc1 -# * Added back in the rst_style_file stuff that got broken when switching -# rst -> tex to use the script mechanism -# Chris Monson (2010-03-23): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta8 -# * Work on issue 76: bad backtick escape for some sed versions, failure -# to clear out the hold buffer when outputting MISSING comment. -# - Backed out 2>&1 to &> (doesn't work in sh) -# - Backed out using . to source variables -# Chris Monson (2010-03-22): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta7 -# * Issue 72: Fix latex/bibtex invocation order for annotated bib styles -# * Fixed informational output to reflect which LaTeX run we're on -# * Fixed graphic detection to include graphics that are already there in -# .d files -# * Tightened up the .d file output to only make .d depend on graphic -# *source* files. This means that building foo.d no longer -# builds all of the graphics files on which foo.tex depends. -# Had to use .SECONDEXPANSION trickery to make it work. -# * Changed get-graphics to only accept a stem. -# * Fixed build-once logic for scripted .tex to work better -# * Made get-inputs sed script more maintainable. -# * Moved Makefile.ini import up higher. -# * Changed bare stems to not recursively invoke make -# * Updated diff output to be more silent everywhere -# * Added a MISSING comment to the .d file if stuff isn't found - forces -# removal of .1st.make file, which often forces it to try again. -# * Fixed broken graphics-target function -# * Added sleep to .d file generation when stuff is missing - if it -# builds too fast, make doesn't realize it needs to be reloaded, -# and thus never discovers some deeper dependencies (especially -# evident when graphics are included from scripted include -# files). -# Chris Monson (2010-03-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta6 -# * Fixed bareword builds to actually work (requires static patterns) -# * Fixed colorization to work with new paragraph stuff -# Chris Monson (2010-03-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta5 -# * Fixed graphic detection to be much more focused - splits log file -# into paragraphs before doing pattern matching. -# * Fixed make foo to work properly (recursively calls make foo.pdf) -# * Fixed gpi -> pdf generation to not waste time building .eps *after* -# the pdf already exists. -# * Changed log copies to include MAKE_RESTARTS as part of the name. -# * Fixed missing include file detection (also makes use of the paragraph -# stuff) to detect missing scripted include files. -# Chris Monson (2010-03-16): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta4 -# * issue 70: .pdf not moved out of the way properly on first -# compilation, resulting in early error detection failure. -# * issue 74: fixed broken error on missing .aux files: the -# implementation was masking real errors. -# Chris Monson (2010-03-15): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta3 -# * issue 71: Made the tput dependency optional -# * issue 73: Made .tex targets not pull in .d files (building them from -# scripts should not require a .d) -# * issue 74: Output a much saner error when a .aux file is not produced -# (e.g., when you are typing "make" without arguments in a -# directory with included .tex files that are not named with -# ._include_.) -# Chris Monson (2010-03-11): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta2 -# * Fixed clean-graphics to get rid of intermediate .eps files that may -# be hanging around -# * Added an automatic setting to use eps terminals in pdflatex mode for -# gnuplot if it doesn't understand pdf. -# * issue 66: Removed grayscale generation via magic suffix. Grayscale -# generation is now only available via GRAY=1 -# * issue 68: Added explicit handling of LC_ALL for locale-aware tools -# like "sort" -# Chris Monson (2010-03-10): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-beta1 -# * Fixed success message to handle output message in different places -# * Added name of produced file to success message -# Chris Monson (2010-03-10): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-alpha3 -# * Added meaningful error message for wrong hyperref options -# * Added meaningful error message for incorrect graphics extensions -# Chris Monson (2010-03-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-alpha2 -# * Updated graphics handling (gnuplot and fig generate pdf natively) -# * Changed xmgrace to output monochrome natively -# Chris Monson (2010-03-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.2.0-alpha1 - major change! -# * Support pdflatex natively and by default (issue 6 - a long time coming) -# * Add ability to have a single $HOME/.latex-makefile/Makefile.ini for -# all invocations -# * Reworked graphic inclusion detection so that extensions need not be -# specified for either build strategy (e.g., -# \includegraphics{test1.eps} -> \includegrahpics{test1}) -# * Changed log format to include filenames and line numbers -# Chris Monson (2010-02-04): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.43 -# * All of the following are for issue 63 (thanks to mojoh81): -# * Added documentation about fixing Makefile.ini default target -# * Added perl and python script targets -# * Fixed run logic to allow included .tex files to be scripted (the -# run-again logic now detects missing .tex files, and the MV -# command has been switched out for a command that only invokes -# MV if the files exist) -# * Changed scripted generation to only run once per make invocation -# * Added dependency on expr -# Chris Monson (2010-01-19): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.42 -# * issue 62: Added .brf extension to cleanable files (backrefs) -# Chris Monson (2010-01-07): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.41 -# * issue 60: bad makeindex runs now error out on subsequent tries -# Chris Monson (2009-12-01): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.40 -# * issue 36: build all indices (for e.g., splitidx usage) -# * issue 59: clean up all generated files (including indices) -# Chris Monson (2009-11-23): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.39 -# * issue 57: change ps2pdf invocations to just use gs directly -# Chris Monson (2009-11-19): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.38 -# * issue 57: Added some limited support for Cygwin (spaces in filenames) -# Chris Monson (2009-11-15): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.37 -# * Removed svninfo, since this is now managed by mercurial -# * Fixed typo in changelist -# * Issue 52: added jpg->eps conversion (thanks to brubakee) -# * Issue 54: fix missing Overfull colorization due to lack of a blank -# line preceding the first error. -# * Issue 51: remove head.tmp and body.tmp in make clean invocation -# * Issue 56: maintain multiple versions of log files (for debugging) -# Chris Monson (2009-11-14): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.36 -# * Issues 53 and 49: added .brf, .mtc, and .maf to the cleanables -# Chris Monson (2009-11-05): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.35 -# * Added nomenclature support (see issue 48) -# Chris Monson (2009-10-29): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.34 -# * Fixed _out_ creation bug introduced in 2.1.33 (it was always created) -# * Fixed erroneous help output for $HOME in BINARY_TARGET_DIR -# * Changed contact email address - bring on the spam! -# Chris Monson (2009-10-21): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.33 -# * Fixed issue 46, adding support for dot2tex (thanks to fdemesmay) -# * Made all_files.* settable in Makefile.ini (using ?= instead of :=) -# * Fixed issue 47, thanks to fdemesmay: add binary copy directory, copy -# dvi, pdf, and ps if it exists -# Chris Monson (2009-09-25): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.32 -# * Fixed so that a changed lol file will cause a rebuild -# * Added .lol files to the cleanable list -# Chris Monson (2009-09-08): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.31 -# * Closed issue 43: evince doesn't notice pdf change w/out touch -# Chris Monson (2009-08-28): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.30 -# * Closed issue 39: Capture multi-line log warnings/errors to output -# Chris Monson (2009-08-26): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.29 -# * Closed issue 42: add svg support using inkscape -# Chris Monson (2009-08-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.28 -# * Patch from paul.biggar for issue 38: package warnings are overlooked -# Chris Monson (2009-08-07): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.27 -# * Included patch for issue 37 - removes pdf/ps files before copying, -# allowing some broken viewers to see changes properly. -# Chris Monson (2009-05-15): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.26 -# * Included patch for issue 9 from favonia - detects .fig changes for -# pstex files during regular compilation, so long as the pstex -# has been built at least once with make all-pstex. -# Chris Monson (2009-03-27): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.25 -# * Cleaned up a bunch of variable setting stuff - more stuff is now -# settable from Makefile.ini -# * Cleaned up documentation for various features, especially settable -# variables. -# * issue 28: support for png -> eps conversion (it even looks good!) -# * issue 29: support for "neverclean" files in Makefile.ini -# * issue 30: make ps2pdf14 the default - fall back when not there -# Chris Monson (2009-03-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.24 -# * issue 27: xmgrace support (thanks to rolandschulzhd) -# Chris Monson (2008-10-23): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.23 -# * issue 23: fixed _check_programs to not use bash string subs -# Chris Monson (2008-09-02): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.22 -# * Appled patch from Holger to add include -# sources and some documentation updates. -# * Updated backup_patterns to be a bit more aggressive (also thanks to -# Holger) -# Chris Monson (2008-08-30): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.21 -# * Added ability to specify onlysources.* variables to indicate the only -# files that should *not* be considered includes. Thanks to Holger -# for this patch. -# * Added an automatic include of Makefile.ini if it exists. Allows -# settings to be made outside of this makefile. -# Chris Monson (2008-05-21): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.20 -# * Added manual pstex compilation support (run make all-pstex first) -# * Removed all automatic pstex support. It was totally breaking -# everything and is very hard to incorporate into the makefile -# concept because it requires LaTeX to *fail* before it can -# determine that it needs the files. -# Chris Monson (2008-04-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.19 -# * Changed the pstex build hack to be on by default -# Chris Monson (2008-04-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.18 -# * issue 16: fixed pstex build problems, seems nondeterministic. Added -# gratuitious hack for testing: set PSTEX_BUILD_ALL_HACK=1. -# Chris Monson (2008-04-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.17 -# * issue 20: fixed accumulation of *.make files - wildcard was -# refusing to work on files that are very recently created. -# Chris Monson (2008-04-02): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.16 -# * issue 19: Removed the use of "type" to fix broken "echo" settings -# Chris Monson (2008-03-27): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.15 -# * issue 18: Favors binary echo over builtin, as binary understands -n -# * issue 16: Fixed handling of missing pstex_t files in the log -# * issue 9: Added .SECONDARY target for .pstex files -# Chris Monson (2008-03-21): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.14 -# * Fixed broken aux file flattening, which caused included bibs to be -# missed. -# Chris Monson (2008-03-20): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.13 -# * Changed error output colorization to show errors for missing files -# that are not graphics files. -# Chris Monson (2008-03-20): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.12 -# * Fixed a regression introduced in r28 that makes bibtex fail when -# there is no index file present -# Chris Monson (2008-03-03): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.11 -# * Fixed issue 11 (handle index files, reported by abachn) -# * Cleaned up some comments and help text -# Chris Monson (2008-01-24): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.10 -# * Fixed to work when 'sh' is a POSIX shell like 'dash' -# Chris Monson (2007-12-12): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.9 -# * Fixed documentation and dependency graph for pstex files -# Chris Monson (2007-12-12): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.8 -# * Added basic pstex_t support for fig files (Issue 9 by favonia) -# I still suggest that psfrag be used instead. -# Chris Monson (2007-10-16): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.7 -# * Removed todo item: allow other comment directives for rst conversion -# * Added ability to use global rst style file _rststyle_._include_.tex -# * Added help text to that effect -# Chris Monson (2007-05-20): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.6 -# * Changed default paper size for rst files -# * Added todo item: fix paper size for rst files -# * Added todo item: allow other comment directives for rst conversion -# Chris Monson (2007-04-02): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.5 -# * Addressed Issue 7, incorrect .gpi.d generation in subdirectories -# Chris Monson (2007-03-28): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.4 -# * Fixed syntax error in dot output -# Chris Monson (2007-03-01): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.3 -# * Added reST to the included documentation -# * Fixed graphics and script generation to be settable in the -# environment. -# Chris Monson (2007-02-23): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.2 -# * Added the ability to generate .tex files from .rst files -# Chris Monson (2006-10-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.1 -# * Fixed includes from subdirectories (sed-to-sed slash escape problem) -# Chris Monson (2006-10-05): -# * Bumped version to 2.1.0 (pretty serious new feature added) -# * New feature: bib files can now be anywhere on the BIBINPUTS path -# * New programs: kpsewhich (with tetex) and xargs (BSD) -# Chris Monson (2006-09-28): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.9 -# * Added ability to parse more than one bibliography -# Chris Monson (2006-06-01): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.8 -# * Added .vrb to the list of cleaned files -# Chris Monson (2006-04-26): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.7 -# * Fixed so that clean-nographics does not remove .gpi.d files -# * Removed jpg -> eps hack (not working properly -- just pre-convert) -# * Fixed so that postscript grayscale can be done with BSD sed -# Chris Monson (2006-04-25): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.6 -# * Fixed so that changed toc, lot, lof, or out causes a rebuild -# Chris Monson (2006-04-17): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.5 -# * Added jpg -> eps conversion target -# Chris Monson (2006-04-12): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.4 -# * Fixed BSD sed invocation to not use \| as a branch delimiter -# * Added a comment section on what is and is not allowed in BSD sed -# * Made paper size handling more robust while I was at it -# * Fixed postscript RGB grayscale to use a weighted average -# * Fixed postscript HSB grayscale to convert to RGB first -# * Fixed a problem with rebuilding .bbl files -# Chris Monson (2006-04-11): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.3 -# * Fixed some BSD sed problems: can't use \n in substitutions -# Chris Monson (2006-04-10): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.2 -# * Once again removed ability to create .tex files from scripts -# * \includeonly works again -# Chris Monson (2006-04-09): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.1 -# * Fixed grayscale postscript handling to be more robust -# * Added ability to generate ._gray_. files from eps and eps.gz -# * Added ability to clean ._gray_.eps files created from .eps files -# Chris Monson (2006-04-07): -# * Bumped version to 2.0.0 -# * Removed clunky ability to create included .tex files from scripts -# * Added note in the help about included tex scripting not working -# * Fixed the .eps generation to delete %.gpihead.make when finished -# * Abandoned designs to use shell variables to create sed scripts -# * Abandoned __default__.tex.sh idea: it causes recursion with %: . -# * Removed web page to-do. All items are now complete. -# * Added better grayscale conversion for dot figures (direct ps fixup). -# * Include files can now be scripted (at the expense of \includeonly). -# * Updated dependency graph to contain better node names. -# Chris Monson (2006-04-06): -# * Bumped version to 2.0b3 -# * Top level includes now fail if there is no rule to build them -# * A helpful message is printed when they do fail -# * Grayscale has been changed to be ._gray_, other phonies use _ now, too -# * Grayscale handling has been completed -# * Changed _include_stems target to _includes target. -# * Fixed _includes target to be useful by itself. -# * Removed the ability to specify clean and build targets at once -# * Verified that epsfig works fine with current code -# * Fixed included scripts so that they are added to the dep files -# * Fixed so that graphics includes don't happen if they aren't for gpi -# * Fixed dot output to allow grayscale. -# Chris Monson (2006-04-05): -# * Bumped version to 2.0b2 -# * Removed automatic -gray output. It needs fixing in a bad way. -# * Revamped dependency creation completely. -# * Fixed conditional inclusion to actually work (test.nobuild.d, test.d). -# * Fixed clean target to remove log targets -# * Added the 'monochrome' word for gray gpi output -# * Added a _check_gpi_files target that checks for common problems -# * Changed the _version target into the version target (no _) -# * Added better handling of grayscale files. Use the .gray.pdf target. -# * Fixed testing for rebuilds -# Chris Monson (2006-04-04): -# * Bumped version to 2.0b1 -# * Changed colorization of output -# * Made .auxbbl and .auxtex .make files secondary targets -# * Shortened and simplified the final latex invocation loop -# * Added version-specific output ($$i vs. $$$$i) in latex loop -# * Added a build message for the first .dvi run (Building .dvi (0)) -# * Removed some build messages that most people don't care about. -# * Simplified procedure for user-set colors -- simple text specification -# * Fixed diff output to...not output. -# * Fixed rerun bug -- detect not only when preceded with LaTeX Warning -# * Sped up gpi plotting -# * Added error handling and colorized output for gpi failure -# * Documented color changing stuff. -# * Now sort the flattened aux file to avoid false recompilation needs -# * Added clean-nographics target -# * Don't remove self.dvi file if self.aux is missing in the log -# * Clarified some code. Did some very minor adjusting. -# Chris Monson (2006-04-03): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a7 -# * Added .dvi and .ps files as secondary files. -# * Fixed handling of multiple run detection when includeonly is in use. -# * Added code to flatten .aux files. -# * Added more files as .SECONDARY prerequisites to avoid recompilation. -# * Fixed the inputs generation to be much simpler and to use pipes. -# * Added the dependency graph directly into the makefile. -# * Changed flatten-aux to remove \@writefile \relax \newlabel, etc. -# * Undid pipe changes with sed usage (BSD sed doesn't know -f-). -# * Added a _check_programs target that tells you what your system has. -# * Fixed an error in colorization that made unnecessary errors appear -# * Added view targets. -# * Updated help text. -# * Augmented cookies so that .aux can trigger .bbl and .dvi rebuilds -# * Added more informative error handling for dvips and ps2pdf -# Chris Monson (2006-04-02): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a6 -# * Added indirection to .bbl dependencies to avoid rebuilding .bbl files -# * Streamlined the diff invocation to eliminate an existence test -# * Removed special shell quote escape variables -# * Moved includes to a more prominent location -# * Fixed .inputs.make to not contain .aux files -# * Fixed embedding to use a file instead of always grepping. -# * Added *.make.temp to the list of cleanable files -# * Fixed Ruby. It should now be supported properly. -# * Now differentiate between all, default, and buildable files. -# * Fixed to bail out on serious errors. -# * Revised the handling of includable files. Still working on it. -# Chris Monson (2006-03-31): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a5 -# * Fixed a bug with LaTeX error detection (there can be spaces) -# * Added .bbl support, simplifying everything and making it more correct -# * Refactored some tests that muddy the code -# * Did a little cleanup of some shell loops that can safely be make loops -# * Added support for graphviz .dot files -# * Made _all_programs output easier to read -# * Added the ruby support that has long been advertised -# * Font embedding was screwed up for PostScript -- now implicit -# * Changed the generation of -gray.gpi files to a single command -# * Changed any make-generated file that is not included from .d to .make -# Chris Monson (2006-03-30): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a4 -# * Fixed a bug with very long graphics file names -# * Added a todo entry for epsfig support -# * Fixed a bug paper size bug: sometimes more than one entry appears -# * Fixed DVI build echoing to display the number instead of process ID -# * DVI files are now removed on first invocation if ANY file is missing -# * Added a simple grayscale approach: if a file ends with -gray.gpi, it -# is created from the corresponding .gpi file with a special -# comment ##GRAY in its header, which causes coloring to be -# turned off. -# * Fixed a bug in the handling of .tex.sh files. For some reason I had -# neglected to define file stems for scripted output. -# * Removed a trailing ; from the %.graphics dependencies -# * Added dvips embedding (I think it works, anyway) -# Chris Monson (2006-03-29): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a3 -# * Fixed error in make 3.79 with MAKEFILE_LIST usage -# * Added the presumed filename to the _version output -# * Added a vim macro for converting sed scripts to make commands -# * Added gpi dependency support (plotting external files and loading gpi) -# * Allow .gpi files to be ignored if called .include.gpi or .nobuild.gpi -# * Fixed sed invocations where \+ was used. BSD sed uses \{1,\}. -# Chris Monson (2006-03-28): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a2 -# * Added SHELL_DEBUG and VERBOSE options -# * Changed the default shell back to /bin/sh (unset, in other words) -# * Moved .PHONY declarations closer to their targets -# * Moved help text into its own define block to obtain better formatting -# * Removed need for double-entry when adding a new program invocation -# * Moved .SECONDARY declaration closer to its relevant occurrence -# * Commented things more heavily -# * Added help text about setting terminal and output in gnuplot -# * Created more fine-grained clean targets -# * Added a %.graphics target that generates all of %'s graphics -# * Killed backward-compatible graphics generation (e.g., eps.gpi=gpi.eps) -# * For now, we're just GPL 2, not 3. Maybe it will change later -# * Made the version and svninfo into variables -# Chris Monson (2006-03-27): -# * Bumped version to 2.0a1 -# * Huge, sweeping changes -- automatic dependencies - -# IMPORTANT! -# -# When adding to the following list, do not introduce any blank lines. 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We can't -# really do this with patterns because it's too easy to screw up, so we create -# an exhaustive list. -allowed_source_suffixes := \ - pdf \ - ps \ - dvi \ - ind \ - nls \ - bbl \ - aux \ - aux.make \ - d \ - auxbbl.make \ - _graphics \ - _show -allowed_source_patterns := $(addprefix %.,$(allowed_source_suffixes)) - -allowed_graphic_suffixes := \ - pdf \ - eps \ - gpihead.make \ - gpi.d -allowed_graphic_patterns := $(addprefix %.,$(allowed_graphic_suffixes)) - -# All targets allowed to build documents -allowed_source_targets := \ - $(foreach suff,$(allowed_source_suffixes),\ - $(addsuffix .$(suff),$(stems_ssg))) - -# All targets allowed to build graphics -allowed_graphic_targets := \ - $(foreach suff,$(allowed_graphic_suffixes),\ - $(addsuffix .$(suff),$(stems_gg))) - -# All targets that build multiple documents (like 'all') -allowed_batch_source_targets := \ - all \ - all-pdf \ - all-ps \ - all-dvi \ - all-bbl \ - all-ind \ - all-gls \ - all-nls \ - show - -# All targets that build multiple graphics (independent of document) -allowed_batch_graphic_targets := \ - all-graphics \ - all-pstex \ - all-dot2tex \ - show-graphics - -# Now we figure out which stuff is available as a make target for THIS RUN. -real_goals := $(call get-default,$(filter-out _includes,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),\ - all) - -specified_source_targets := $(strip \ - $(filter $(allowed_source_targets) $(stems_ssg),$(real_goals)) \ - ) - -specified_batch_source_targets := $(strip \ - $(filter $(allowed_batch_source_targets),$(real_goals)) \ - ) - -specified_graphic_targets := $(strip \ - $(filter $(allowed_graphic_targets),$(real_goals)) \ - ) - -specified_batch_graphic_targets := $(strip \ - $(filter $(allowed_batch_graphic_targets),$(real_goals)) \ - ) - -specified_gpi_targets := $(patsubst %.gpi,%.$(default_graphic_extension),\ - $(filter $(patsubst %.$(default_graphic_extension),%.gpi,$(specified_graphic_targets)),\ - $(all_files.gpi)) \ - ) - -# Determine which .d files need including from the information gained above. -# This is done by first checking whether a batch target exists. 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We -# first check whether a batch target is specified, then check individual -# graphics that may have been specified. -graphic_stems_to_include := \ - $(sort\ - $(if $(specified_batch_graphic_targets),\ - $(default_stems.gpi),\ - $(foreach t,$(specified_gpi_targets),\ - $(foreach p,$(allowed_graphic_patterns),\ - $(patsubst $p,%,$(filter $p,$t)) \ - )) \ - )) - -# All dependencies for the 'all' targets -all_pdf_targets := $(addsuffix .pdf,$(stems_ssg)) -all_ps_targets := $(addsuffix .ps,$(stems_ssg)) -all_dvi_targets := $(addsuffix .dvi,$(stems_ssg)) -all_tex_targets := $(addsuffix .tex,$(stems_sg)) -all_d_targets := $(addsuffix .d,$(stems_ssg)) -all_graphics_targets := $(addsuffix .$(default_graphic_extension),$(stems_gg)) -intermediate_graphics_targets := $(if $(filter pdf,$(default_graphic_extension)),$(addsuffix .eps,$(stems_gg)),) -all_pstex_targets := $(addsuffix .pstex_t,$(stems.fig)) -all_dot2tex_targets := $(addsuffix .dot_t,$(stems.dot)) - -all_known_graphics := $(sort $(all_graphics_targets) $(wildcard *.$(default_graphic_extension))) - -default_pdf_targets := $(addsuffix .pdf,$(default_stems_ss)) -ifneq "$(strip $(BUILD_STRATEGY))" "pdflatex" -default_ps_targets := $(addsuffix .ps,$(default_stems_ss)) -default_dvi_targets := $(addsuffix .dvi,$(default_stems_ss)) -pre_pdf_extensions := dvi ps -endif - -# Extensions generated by LaTeX invocation that can be removed when complete -rm_ext := \ - log *.log aux $(pre_pdf_extensions) pdf blg bbl out nav snm toc lof lot lol pfg \ - fls vrb idx ind ilg glg glo gls lox nls nlo nlg brf mtc maf brf -backup_patterns := *~ *.bak *.backup body.tmp head.tmp - -graph_stem := _graph - -# All LaTeX-generated files that can be safely removed - -rm_tex := \ - $(foreach e,$(rm_ext),$(addsuffix .$e,$(all_stems_source))) \ - $(foreach e,$(rm_ext) tex,$(addsuffix .$e,$(all_stems_sg))) \ - $(addsuffix .log,$(all_ps_targets) $(all_pdf_targets)) \ - $(addsuffix .*.log,$(stems_graphic)) - -# These are the files that will affect .gpi transformation for all .gpi files. -# -# Use only the first one found. Backward compatible values are at the end. -# Note that we use foreach, even though wildcard also returns a list, to ensure -# that the order in the uppercase variables is preserved. Directory listings -# provide no such guarantee, so we avoid relying on them. -gpi_sed := $(strip \ - $(firstword $(foreach f,$(GNUPLOT_SED),$(wildcard $f)))) -gpi_global := $(strip \ - $(firstword $(foreach f,$(GNUPLOT_GLOBAL),$(wildcard $f)))) - -# -# Functions used in generating output -# - -# Outputs all source dependencies to stdout. The first argument is the file to -# be parsed, the second is a list of files that will show up as dependencies in -# the new .d file created here. -# -# NOTE: BSD sed does not understand \|, so we have to do something more -# clunky to extract suitable extensions. -# -# Also, we do a little bit of funny rewriting up front (TARGETS=) to make sure -# that we can properly backslash-escape spaces in file names (e.g, on Cygwin -# for tex distributions that have "Program Files" in their name). -# -# $(call get-inputs,,) -define get-inputs -$(SED) \ --e '/^INPUT/!d' \ --e 's!^INPUT \(\./\)\{0,1\}!!' \ --e 's/[[:space:]]/\\ /g' \ --e 's/\(.*\)\.aux$$/\1.tex/' \ --e '/\.tex$$/b addtargets' \ --e '/\.cls$$/b addtargets' \ --e '/\.sty$$/b addtargets' \ --e '/\.pstex_t$$/b addtargets' \ --e '/\.dot_t$$/b addtargets' \ --e 'd' \ --e ':addtargets' \ --e 's/^/$2: /' \ -$1 | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ) -endef - -# $(call get-missing-inputs,,) -define get-missing-inputs -$(SED) \ --e '$$ b para' \ --e '/^$$/b para' \ --e 'H' \ --e 'd' \ --e ':para' \ --e 'x' \ --e '/^$$/d' \ --e 's/^\n*//' \ --e '/^! LaTeX Error: File /{' \ --e ' s/^/::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH::/' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' d' \ --e '}' \ --e 's/^::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH:://' \ --e '/Default extension: /!d' \ --e 's/[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ /g' \ --e 's/\n\{1,\}/ /g' \ --e 's/^.*File `//' \ --e 's/'"'"' not found\..*//' \ --e '/\.tex/!s/$$/.tex/' \ --e 's/[[:space:]]/\\ /g' \ --e 'h' \ --e 's/.*/# MISSING input "&" - (presence of comment affects build)/' \ --e 'p' \ --e 's/.*//' \ --e 'x' \ --e 's/^/$2: /' \ -$1 | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ) -endef - -# Get source file for specified graphics stem. -# -# $(call graphics-source,) -define graphics-source -$(strip $(firstword \ - $(wildcard \ - $(addprefix $1.,\ - $(graphic_source_extensions))) \ - $1 \ -)) -endef - -# Get the target file for the specified graphics file/stem -# -# $(call graphics-target,) -define graphics-target -$(strip $(if $(filter $(addprefix %.,$(graphic_target_extensions)),$1), $1, - $(firstword $(patsubst $(addprefix %.,$(graphic_source_extensions) $(graphic_target_extensions)), %, $1).$(default_graphic_extension) $1.$(default_graphic_extension)))) -endef - -# Outputs all of the graphical dependencies to stdout. The first argument is -# the stem of the source file being built, the second is a list of suffixes -# that will show up as dependencies in the generated .d file. -# -# Note that we try to escape spaces in filenames where possible. We have to do -# it with three backslashes so that as the name percolates through the makefile -# it eventually ends up with the proper escaping when the build rule is found. -# Ugly, but it appears to work. Note that graphicx doesn't allow filenames -# with spaces, so this could in many ways be moot unless you're using something -# like grffile. -# -# For pdflatex, we really need the missing file to be specified without an -# extension, otherwise compilation barfs on the first missing file. Truly -# annoying, but there you have it. -# -# It turns out that the graphics errors, although they have lines with empty -# space, are only made of two paragraphs. So, we just use some sed magic to -# get everything into paragraphs, detect when it's a paragraph that interests -# us, and double it up. Then we get the filename only if we're missing -# extensions (a sign that it's graphicx complaining). -# -# $(call get-graphics,) -#.log,$(addprefix $*.,d $(build_target_extension) _graphics) -define get-graphics -$(SED) \ --e '$$ b para' \ --e '/^$$/b para' \ --e 'H' \ --e 'd' \ --e ':para' \ --e 'x' \ --e '/^$$/d' \ --e 's/^\n*//' \ --e '/^! LaTeX Error: File `/{' \ --e ' s/^/::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH::/' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' d' \ --e '}' \ --e 's/^::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH:://' \ --e '/could not locate the file with any of these extensions:/{' \ --e ' s/\n\{1,\}/ /g' \ --e ' s/[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ /g' \ --e ' s/^.*File `//' \ --e ' s/'"'"' not found\..*//' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' s/.*/# MISSING stem "&" - (presence of comment affects build)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e ' g' \ --e ' b addtargets' \ --e '}' \ --e '/.*File: \(.*\) Graphic file (type [^)]*).*/{' \ --e ' s//\1/' \ --e ' b addtargets' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ --e ':addtargets' \ --e 's/[[:space:]]/\\\\\\&/g' \ --e 'h' \ --e 's/.*/-include &.gpi.d/' \ --e 'p' \ --e 'g' \ --e 's/.*/$(addprefix $1,.d): $$$$(call graphics-source,&)/' \ --e 'p' \ --e 's/.*//' \ --e 'x' \ --e 's/.*/$(addprefix $1.,$(build_target_extension) _graphics): $$$$(call graphics-target,&)/' \ --e 'p' \ --e 'd' \ -$*.log -endef - -# Checks for build failure due to pstex inclusion, and gives instructions. -# -# $(call die-on-pstexs,) -define die-on-pstexs -if $(EGREP) -q '^! LaTeX Error: File .*\.pstex.* not found' $1; then \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Missing pstex_t file(s)$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Please run$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR) make all-pstex$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)before proceeding.$(C_RESET)"; \ - exit 1; \ -fi -endef - -# Checks for build failure due to dot2tex, and gives instructions. -# -# $(call die-on-dot2tex,) -define die-on-dot2tex -if $(EGREP) -q ' LaTeX Error: File .*\.dot_t.* not found' $1; then \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Missing dot_t file(s)$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Please run$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR) make all-dot2tex$(C_RESET)"; \ - $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)before proceeding.$(C_RESET)"; \ - exit 1; \ -fi -endef - -# Checks for the existence of a .aux file, and dies with an error message if it -# isn't there. Note that we pass the file stem in, not the full filename, -# e.g., to check for foo.aux, we call it thus: $(call die-on-no-aux,foo) -# -# $(call die-on-no-aux,) -define die-on-no-aux -if [ ! -e '$1.aux' ]; then \ - $(call colorize-latex-errors,$1.log); \ - exit 1; \ -fi -endef - -# Outputs all index files to stdout. Arg 1 is the source file stem, arg 2 is -# the list of targets for the discovered dependency. -# -# $(call get-log-index,,) -define get-log-index -$(SED) \ --e 's/^No file \(.*\.ind\)\.$$/TARGETS=\1/' \ --e 's/^No file \(.*\.[gn]ls\)\.$$/TARGETS=\1/' \ --e 's/[[:space:]]/\\&/g' \ --e '/^TARGETS=/{' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' s/^TARGETS=/$2: /p' \ --e ' g' \ --e ' s/^TARGETS=\(.*\)/\1: $1.tex/p' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ -'$1.log' | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ) -endef - - -# Outputs all bibliography files to stdout. Arg 1 is the source stem, arg 2 is -# a list of targets for each dependency found. -# -# The script kills all lines that do not contain bibdata. Remaining lines have -# the \bibdata macro and delimiters removed to create a dependency list. A -# trailing comma is added, then all adjacent commas are collapsed into a single -# comma. Then commas are replaced with the string .bib[space], and the -# trailing space is killed off. 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LaTeX Error: File /{' \ --e ' s/^/::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH::/' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' d' \ --e '}' \ --e 's/^::DOUBLE_PARAGRAPH:://' \ --e '/could not locate the file with any of these extensions:/d' \ --e '/Missing .begin.document/{' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' s/.*/Are you trying to build an include file?/' \ --e ' x' \ --e ' G' \ --e '}' \ --e '/ LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size/d' \ --e 's/.* LaTeX Error .*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/p' \ --e 's/Error: pdflatex (file .*/$(C_ERROR)& - try specifying it without an extension$(C_RESET)/p' \ --e '/.*\*hyperref using.*driver \(.*\)\*.*/{' \ --e ' s//\1/' \ --e ' /^$(hyperref_driver_pattern)$$/!{' \ --e ' s/.*//' \ --e ' p' \ --e ' s/.*/$(C_ERROR)--- Using incorrect driver for hyperref! ---$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e ' s/.*/$(C_ERROR)$(hyperref_driver_error)$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e ' }' \ --e ' d' \ --e '}' \ --e '/ LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension/{' \ --e ' s/^/ /' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' s/.*/--- Graphics extension error:/' \ --e ' G' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' s/.*/--- If you specified the extension explicitly in your .tex file, try removing it./' \ --e ' H' \ --e ' g' \ --e ' s/.*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e ' s/.*//' \ --e ' h' \ --e ' b' \ --e '}' \ --e 's/.*\(\n\{0,\}! .*\)/$(C_ERROR)\1$(C_RESET)/p' \ --e 'd' \ -$1 -endef - -# Colorize Makeindex errors -define colorize-makeindex-errors -$(SED) \ --e '/^!! /{' \ --e ' N' \ --e ' s/^.*$$/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ -$1 -endef - -# Colorize epstopdf errors -# -# $(call colorize-epstopdf-errors,) -define colorize-epstopdf-errors -$(SED) \ --e '/^Error:/,/^Execution stack:/{' \ --e ' /^Execution stack:/d' \ --e ' s/.*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ -$1 -endef - -# Colorize GNUplot errors -# -# $(call colorize-gnuplot-errors,) -define colorize-gnuplot-errors -$(SED) \ --e '/, line [0-9]*:/!{' \ --e ' H' \ --e ' x' \ --e ' s/.*\n\(.*\n.*\)$$/\1/' \ --e ' x' \ --e '}' \ --e '/, line [0-9]*:/{' \ --e ' H' \ --e ' /unknown.*terminal type/{' \ --e ' s/.*/--- Try changing the GNUPLOT_OUTPUT_EXTENSION variable to 'eps'./' \ --e ' H' \ --e ' }' \ --e ' /gpihead/{' \ --e ' s/.*/--- This could be a Makefile bug - contact the maintainer./' \ --e ' H' \ --e ' }' \ --e ' g' \ --e ' s/.*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e '}' \ --e '/^gnuplot>/,/^$$/{' \ --e ' s/^gnuplot.*/$(C_ERROR)&/' \ --e ' s/^$$/$(C_RESET)/' \ --e ' p' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ -$1 -endef - -# Colorize GraphViz errors -# -# $(call colorize-dot-errors,) -define colorize-dot-errors -$(SED) \ --e '/^Error:/,/context:/s/.*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/p' \ --e 's/^Warning:.*/$(C_WARNING)&$(C_RESET)/p' \ --e 'd' \ -'$1' -endef - -# Get all important .aux files from the top-level .aux file and merges them all -# into a single file, which it outputs to stdout. -# -# $(call flatten-aux,,) -define flatten-aux -$(SED) \ --e '/\\@input{\(.*\)}/{' \ --e 's//\1/' \ --e 's![.:]!\\&!g' \ --e 'h' \ --e 's!.*!\\:\\\\@input{&}:{!' \ --e 'p' \ --e 'x' \ --e 's/\\././g' \ --e 's/.*/r &/p' \ --e 's/.*/d/p' \ --e 's/.*/}/p' \ --e 'd' \ --e '}' \ --e 'd' \ -'$1' > "$1.$$$$.sed.make"; \ -$(SED) -f "$1.$$$$.sed.make" '$1' > "$1.$$$$.make"; \ -$(SED) \ --e '/^\\relax/d' \ --e '/^\\bibcite/d' \ --e 's/^\(\\newlabel{[^}]\{1,\}}\).*/\1/' \ -"$1.$$$$.make" | $(SORT) > '$2'; \ -$(call remove-temporary-files,$1.$$$$.make $1.$$$$.sed.make) -endef - -# Generate pdf from postscript -# -# Note that we don't just call ps2pdf, since there are so many versions of that -# script on various systems. 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This is -# useful for determining what make thinks it will be using as the -# primary source for 'make all'. -# -# _scripts: -# Print out a list of scripts that make knows can be used to generate -# .tex files (described later). -# -# _all_stems: -# Print a list of stems. These represent bare targets that can be -# executed. Listing as a bare target will produce .pdf. -# -# _includes: -# A list of .d files that would be included in this run if _includes -# weren't specified. This target may be used alone or in conjunction -# with other targets. -# -# _graphic_outputs: -# A list of all generated .eps files -# -# _env: -# A list of environment variables and their values. If supported by -# your version of make, also a list of variables known to make. -# -# FILE TARGETS: -# -# %, %.pdf: -# Build a PDF file from the corresponding %.tex file. -# -# If BUILD_STRATEGY=pdflatex, then this builds the pdf directly. -# Otherwise, it uses this old-school but effective approach: -# -# latex -> dvips -> ps2pdf -# -# The BUILD_STRATEGY can be overridden in Makefile.ini in the same -# directory. The default is pdflatex. -# -# Reasons for using latex -> dvips include the "psfrag" package, and the -# generation of postscript instead of PDF. Arguments for using pdflatex -# include "new and shiny" and "better supported." I can't argue with -# either of those, and supporting them both didn't turn out to be that -# difficult, so there you have it. Choices. -# -# %._show: -# A phony target that builds the pdf file and then displays it using the -# environment-overridable value of VIEW_PDF ($(VIEW_PDF)). -# -# %._graphics: -# A phony target that generates all graphics on which %.pdf (or %.dvi) -# depends. -# -# %.ps (only for BUILD_STRATEGY=latex): -# Build a Postscript file from the corresponding %.tex file. -# This is done using dvips. Paper size is automatically -# extracted from the declaration -# -# \documentclass[paper] -# -# or it is the system default. -# -# If using beamer (an excellent presentation class), the paper -# size is ignored. More on this later. -# -# %.dvi (only for BUILD_STRATEGY=latex): -# Build the DVI file from the corresponding %.tex file. -# -# %.ind: -# Build the index for this %.tex file. -# -# %.gls: -# Build the nomenclature glossary for this %.tex file. -# -# %.nls: -# Build the (newer) nomenclature file for this %.tex file. -# -# %.eps: -# Build an eps file from one of the following file types: -# -# .dot : graphviz -# .gpi : gnuplot -# .fig : xfig -# .xvg : xmgrace -# .svg : scalable vector graphics (goes through inkscape) -# .png : png (goes through NetPBM) -# .jpg : jpeg (goes through ImageMagick) -# .eps.gz : gzipped eps -# -# The behavior of this makefile with each type is described in -# its own section below. -# -# %.pstex{,_t} (only for BUILD_STRATEGY=latex): -# Build a .pstex_t file from a .fig file. -# -# FEATURES: -# -# Optional Binary Directory: -# If you create the _out_ directory in the same place as the makefile, -# it will automatically be used as a dumping ground for .pdf (or .dvi, -# .ps, and .pdf) output files. -# -# Alternatively, you can set the BINARY_TARGET_DIR variable, either as a -# make argument or in Makefile.ini, to point to your directory of -# choice. Note that no pathname wildcard expansion is done in the -# makefile, so make sure that the path is complete before going in -# there. E.g., if you want to specify something in your home directory, -# use $$HOME/ instead of ~/ so that the shell expands it before it gets -# to the makefile. -# -# External Program Dependencies: -# Every external program used by the makefile is represented by an -# ALLCAPS variable at the top of this file. This should allow you to -# make judgments about whether your system supports the use of this -# makefile. The list is available in the ALL_PROGRAMS variable and, -# provided that you are using GNU make 3.80 or later (or you haven't -# renamed this file to something weird like "mylatexmakefile" and like -# invoking it with make -f) can be viewed using -# -# make _all_programs -# -# Additionally, the availability of these programs can be checked -# automatically for you by running -# -# make _check_programs -# -# The programs are categorized according to how important they are and -# what function they perform to help you decide which ones you really -# need. -# -# Colorized Output: -# The output of commands is colorized to highlight things that are often -# important to developers. This includes {underfull,overfull} -# {h,v}boxes, general LaTeX Errors, each stage of document building, and -# the number of pages in the final document. The colors are obtained -# using 'tput', so colorization should work pretty well on any terminal. -# -# The colors can be customized very simply by setting any of the -# LATEX_COLOR_ variables in your environment (see above). -# -# Predecessors to TeX Files: -# Given a target , if no .tex file exists but a -# corresponding script or predecessor file exists, then appropriate -# action will be taken to generate the tex file. -# -# Currently supported script or predecessor languages are: -# -# sh: %.tex.sh -# perl: %.tex.pl -# python: %.tex.py -# -# Calls the script using the appropriate interpreter, assuming that -# its output is a .tex file. -# -# The script is called thus: -# -#