#! /bin/sh # # Build one of the simple documents. This can be used to create the DVI, # PDF, or LaTeX "aux" files. It can accept one of three optional parameters: # # --aux Create only the LaTeX .aux file # --dvi Create the DeVice Independent output # --pdf Create Adobe PDF output # # If no parameter is given, DVI output is produced. # # One positional parameter is required: the "base" of the document to # format. For the standard Python documentation, this will be api, ext, # lib, mac, ref, or tut. WORKDIR=`pwd` cd `dirname $0`/.. srcdir=`pwd` cd $WORKDIR latex=latex aux='' pdf='' if [ "$1" = "--pdf" ] ; then pdf=true latex=pdflatex shift 1 elif [ "$1" = "--aux" ] ; then aux=true shift 1 elif [ "$1" = "--dvi" ] ; then shift 1 fi part=$1; shift 1 TEXINPUTS=$srcdir/$part:$TEXINPUTS export TEXINPUTS echo $srcdir'/tools/newind.py >'$part'.ind' $srcdir/tools/newind.py >$part.ind || exit $? echo "$latex $part" $latex $part || exit $? if [ "$aux" ] ; then # make sure the .dvi isn't interpreted as useful: rm $part.dvi else if [ -f $part.idx ] ; then # using the index echo $srcdir'/tools/fix_hack '$part'.idx' $srcdir/tools/fix_hack $part.idx || exit $? echo 'makeindex -s '$srcdir'/texinputs/python.ist '$part'.idx' makeindex -s $srcdir/texinputs/python.ist $part.idx || exit $? else # skipping the index; clean up the unused file rm -f $part.ind fi if [ "$pdf" ] ; then echo $srcdir'/tools/toc2bkm.py '$part $srcdir/tools/toc2bkm.py $part fi echo "$latex $part" $latex $part || exit $? fi