# $Source$ # $Author: xmldoc $ # $Date: 2008-03-03 09:20:29 +0000 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008) $ # $Revision: 7787 $ # vim: number # # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # ** Makefile.DocBook -- generate output from DocBook sources ** # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # # This file is part of the DocBook Project XSL Stylesheet # distribution. # # See http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/ # for copyright and other information. # DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS is the default set of targets (output # formats) that get built when you type "make" without any targets # explicitly specified. To generate a different set of output # formats, change the value of DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS here or set # it in your environment; for example: # # set DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS="html pdf"; export DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS # # Of course by explicitly specifying particular targets when you # invoke "make", you can always override generation of the default # set of targets; for example: # # make html txt # # That would generate just HTML (unchunked) and plain-text output. # DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS ?= xml man man-pdf chunk txt pdf # If you want XHTML output instead of HTML, set HTML_OR_XHTML to # 'xhtml' or just specify 'xhtml" in DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS. ifeq ($(findstring xhtml,$(DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS)),) HTML_OR_XHTML ?= html else HTML_OR_XHTML ?= xhtml endif # if your source is in asciidoc instead of DocBook, set # ASCII_OR_DOCBOOK to "ascii" ASCII_OR_DOCBOOK ?= docbook # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # *** TOOLS and other DEPENDENCIES *** # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # we use rmdir(1) to remove dirs we create for chunked HTML output RMDIR = rmdir # "-p" causes empty parent dirs to be deleted as well RMDIR_FLAGS = --ignore-fail-on-non-empty -p # possible values for PDF_MAKER are: # dblatex|fop|xep|xmlroff|passivetex PDF_MAKER = dblatex # possible values for TXT_MAKER are: # links|lynx|w3m|w3mmee TXT_MAKER = links TXT_MAKER_FLAGS = -dump # xsl XSLT = xsltproc XSLT_FLAGS = --xinclude # http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/ DBLATEX = dblatex DBLATEX_FLAGS = -b pdftex FOP = fop FOP_FLAGS = XEP = xep XEP_FLAGS = # http://xmlroff.sourceforge.net/ XMLROFF = xmlroff XMLROFF_FLAGS = PDFTEX = pdftex PDFTEX_FLAGS = # used by PassiveTeX PDFXMLTEX = pdfxmltex # http://docbook2x.sourceforge.net/ DB2X_XSLTPROC = db2x_xsltproc DB2X_XSLTPROC_FLAGS = DB2X_TEXIXML = db2x_texixml DB2X_TEXIXML_FLAGS = # we call the man(1) command to generate "foo.N.pdf" and # "foo.N.txt" output (see "man-pdf" & "man-txt" targets) MAN = man MAN_FLAGS = # The "ps2pdf" command is part of GhostSript (gs) distro. # It is just a wrapper script around gs that does this: # # gs -dCompatibilityLevel=1.2 -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \ # "-sOutputFile=$outfile" -dCompatibilityLevel=1.2 -c .setpdfwrite -f "$infile" # # Where, for example: $outfile = foo.pdf and $infile = foo.1 PS2PDF = ps2pdf PS2PDF_FLAGS = # asciidoc is used to generate DocBook XML from asciidoc source ASCIIDOC=asciidoc ASCIIDOCFLAGS= # asciidoc source seems to have DOS line endings, so we use # DOS2UNIX to be able to grep them correctly DOS2UNIX=dos2unix DOS2UNIXFLAGS= # The "col" command is needed for stripping backspaces and # underscores from man(1) output to get pure plain-text COL = col COL_FLAGS = # The "expand" command is needed for expanding tabs from files # generated from "man foo.1 | col -b" output # output to get pure plain-text EXPAND = expand EXPAND_FLAGS = # value of DOCBOOK_XSL should either be the canonical # (docbook.sourceforge.net) URL for the DocBook Project XSL # stylesheets OR it can be a local system path DOCBOOK_XSL = http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # names of some DIRECTORIES and FILES we need # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # We create a tmp directory once per make invocation; it's needed # for holding a temporary copy of the custom DBLaTeX stylesheet # (because dblatex currently can't read a stylesheet from stdin) TMP ?= /tmp TMPNUM := $(shell echo $$$$) DOCBOOK_TMP := $(TMP)/docbook-make-$(TMPNUM) # MAN_MANIFEST_EXT is file extension added to individual manifest # files MAN_MANIFEST_EXT = manifest_man # HTML_MANIFEST_EXT is file extension added to HTML manifest files HTML_MANIFEST_EXT = manifest_html # BASEDIR_SUFFIX is a what you need to set if you want a suffix # added to the end of each "base.dir" we create while generating # chunked HTML output #BASEDIR_SUFFIX = -html #BASEDIR_SUFFIX = _html BASEDIR_SUFFIX = # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # assorted OPTIONS # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # HTML_STYLESHEET -> $html.stylesheet stylesheet param # http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/xsl/doc/html/html.stylesheet.html HTML_STYLESHEET = style.css # HTML_IMAGES -> $admon.graphics.path # http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/xsl/doc/html/admon.graphics.path.html HTML_IMAGES = images/ # HTML_IMAGES_EXT -> $admon.graphics.extension # http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/xsl/doc/html/admon.graphics.extension.html HTML_IMAGES_EXT = .png # use these to set params on the command-line # format is, e.g., HTML_PARAMS="--stringparam variablelist.as.table 1..." FO_PARAMS = HTML_PARAMS = MAN_PARAMS = # DBX_PARAMS is for dblatex(1); format uses "-p": # DBX_PARAMS="-p doc.publisher.show 1 -p term.breakline 1... DBX_PARAMS= # What file extension do you use for DocBook source files? DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION = .xml # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # make(1) functions for building file lists # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # # the values of the following are used for determing what needs # to be built and/or cleaned up ifeq ($(ASCII_OR_DOCBOOK),docbook) SOURCE_FILES_DBK = $(wildcard *$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION)) else SOURCE_FILES_DBK = $(foreach base,$(basename $(wildcard *.txt)),$(base)$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION)) endif FILES_FO = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).fo) FILES_TXT = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).out.txt) FILES_PDF = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).pdf) FILES_LOG = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).log) FILES_OUT = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).out) FILES_AUX = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).aux) FILES_HTML = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).html) FILES_INFO = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).info) DIRS_CHUNK = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base)$(BASEDIR_SUFFIX)) LISTS_HTML = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).$(HTML_MANIFEST_EXT)) LISTS_MAN = $(foreach base,$(basename $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK)),$(base).$(MAN_MANIFEST_EXT)) FILES_CHNK = $(shell for manifest in $(LISTS_HTML); do if [ -f "$$manifest" ]; then cat $$manifest; fi done) FILES_MAN = $(shell for manifest in $(LISTS_MAN); do if [ -f "$$manifest" ]; then cat $$manifest; fi done) FILES_MANP = $(foreach base,$(FILES_MAN),$(base).man.pdf) FILES_MANT = $(foreach base,$(FILES_MAN),$(base).out.txt) DIRS_MAN = $(shell for file in $(FILES_MAN); do dirname $$file; done | uniq) # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # ** stylesheet for testing whether a file has a refentry # ----------------------------------------------------------------- REFENTRY_CHECK := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ version="1.0" \ xmlns:db="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" \ > \ <xsl:output method="text"/> \ <xsl:template match="/"> \ <xsl:if test="//refentry|//db:refentry"> \ <xsl:text>true</xsl:text> \ </xsl:if> \ </xsl:template> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # ** Stylesheet Customization Layers ** # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # # for DBLaTeX DBX_CUSTOM := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ version="1.0"> \ <xsl:param name="co.linkends.show">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="callout.markup.circled">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="callout.linkends.hot">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="doc.publisher.show">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="term.breakline">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="doc.alignment">left</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="newtbl.use">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.hyperparam"/> \ <xsl:param name="latex.style">docbook</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.biblio.output">all</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.bibfiles">""</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.bibwidelabel">WIDELABEL</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.output.revhistory">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.figure.position">[htbp]</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.figure.boxed">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.babel.use">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.babel.language"></xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="latex.class.options">twoside</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="biblioentry.item.separator">, </xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.xref.manvolnum">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refsynopsis.title">Synopsis</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refnamediv.title"></xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="funcsynopsis.style">ansi</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="funcsynopsis.decoration">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="function.parens">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="classsynopsis.default.language">java</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="show.comments">0</xsl:param> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # for FO output FO_CUSTOM := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" \ version="1.0"> \ <xsl:import href="$(DOCBOOK_XSL)/fo/docbook.xsl"/> \ <xsl:param name="$(PDF_MAKER).extensions">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="paper.type">A4</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="draft.watermark.image"></xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="hyphenation">false</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="hyphenate.verbatim">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="alignment">left</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.name">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.title">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.pagebreak">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="shade.verbatim">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="variablelist.as.blocks">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="ulink.show">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="ulink.footnotes">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="index.on.type">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="xref.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="color">blue</xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="shade.verbatim.style"> \ <xsl:attribute name="background-color">\#E0E0E0</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="padding-left">4pt</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="padding-right">4pt</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="padding-top">4pt</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="padding-bottom">4pt</xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="section.title.level1.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master * 1.5"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="section.title.level2.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master * 1.3"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="section.title.level3.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master * 1.1"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="section.title.level4.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="component.title.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master * 1.5"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ <xsl:attribute-set name="monospace.verbatim.properties"> \ <xsl:attribute name="wrap-option">wrap</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="hyphenation-character">\</xsl:attribute> \ <xsl:attribute name="font-size"> \ <xsl:value-of select="$$body.font.master * 0.8"></xsl:value-of> \ <xsl:text>pt</xsl:text> \ </xsl:attribute> \ </xsl:attribute-set> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # for single-file (X)HTML outpout HTML_CUSTOM := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ version="1.0"> \ <xsl:import href="$(DOCBOOK_XSL)/$(HTML_OR_XHTML)/docbook.xsl"/> \ <xsl:param name="gentext.custom">local.l10n.xml</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="local.l10n.xml" select="document($$gentext.custom)"/> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.name">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.title">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="root.filename"></xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="variablelist.as.table">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="html.stylesheet">$(HTML_STYLESHEET)</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="admon.graphics">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="index.on.type">1</xsl:param> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # for chunked (X)HTML output CHNK_CUSTOM := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ version="1.0"> \ <xsl:import href="$(DOCBOOK_XSL)/$(HTML_OR_XHTML)/chunk.xsl"/> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.name">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="refentry.generate.title">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="variablelist.as.table">0</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="html.stylesheet">$(HTML_STYLESHEET)</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="admon.graphics">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="admon.graphics.path">$(HTML_IMAGES)</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="admon.graphics.extension">$(HTML_IMAGES_EXT)</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="root.filename"></xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="generate.manifest">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="use.id.as.filename">1</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="chunker.output.indent">yes</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="index.on.type">1</xsl:param> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # for man-page output MAN_CUSTOM := <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" \ version="1.0"> \ <xsl:import href="$(DOCBOOK_XSL)/manpages/docbook.xsl"/> \ <xsl:param name="man.output.manifest.enabled" select="1"/> \ <xsl:param name="man.output.in.separate.dir" select="1"/> \ <xsl:param name="man.output.base.dir">man/</xsl:param> \ <xsl:param name="man.output.subdirs.enabled" select="1"/> \ </xsl:stylesheet> # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # ** TARGETS START HERE ** # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # prevents make from deleting, e.g. foo.1, after making foo.1.pdf # and foo.1.txt from it. .PRECIOUS: %.1 %.2 %.3 %.4 %.5 %.6 %.7 %.8 %.9 docbook: $(DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS) xml: $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK) man: $(LISTS_MAN) # we can generate PDFs from man pages man-pdf: man $(MAKE) $(FILES_MANP) # we can generate plain text from man pages man-txt: man $(MAKE) $(FILES_MANT) html: $(FILES_HTML) chunk: $(LISTS_HTML) txt: $(FILES_TXT) pdf: $(FILES_PDF) info: $(FILES_INFO) # use the "debug" target to echo variables, etc., to # test/troubleshoot changes you make to this makefile debug: echo $(wildcard *$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION)) echo $(ASCII_OR_DOCBOOK) echo $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK) # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule to make DocBook refentry from asciidoc source # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.1$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.1.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.2$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.2.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.3$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.3.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.4$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.4.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.5$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.5.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.6$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.6.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.7$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.7.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.8$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.8.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< %.9$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.9.txt $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d manpage -b docbook $< # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule to make DocBook article from asciidoc source # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION): %.txt export LINECOUNT1=$$(cat $< | $(DOS2UNIX) $(DOS2UNIXFLAGS) | egrep "^=+$$" | wc -l); \ export LINECOUNT2=$$(cat $< | $(DOS2UNIX) $(DOS2UNIXFLAGS) | egrep "^= $$" | wc -l); \ if [[ $$LINECOUNT1 > 1 || $$LINECOUNT2 > 1 ]]; then \ $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -d book -b docbook $<; \ else \ $(ASCIIDOC) $(ASCIIDOCFLAGS) -b docbook $<; \ fi # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule for making (X)HTML and plain-text output # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.html: %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) @echo '$(HTML_CUSTOM)' | $(XSLT) $(XSLT_FLAGS) $(HTML_PARAMS) - $< > $@ %.out.txt: %.html $(TXT_MAKER) $(TXT_MAKER_FLAGS) ./$< \ | sed "s/^\(\s\+[0-9]\+\. \)file:\/\/.\+$$/\\1(local)/g" \ | egrep -v '^ file:///.+$$' \ > $@ # if DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS does not contain "html", then we need # to remove the "intermediate" HTML files we used for generating # plain-text output ifeq ($(findstring html,$(DOCBOOK_OUTPUT_FORMATS)),) $(RM) $< endif # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule for making chunked (X)HTML pages # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.$(HTML_MANIFEST_EXT): %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) @echo '$(CHNK_CUSTOM)' | $(XSLT) $(XSLT_FLAGS) $(HTML_PARAMS) \ --stringparam manifest $@ \ --stringparam base.dir $(basename $@)$(BASEDIR_SUFFIX)/ \ - $< # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rules for making FO and PDF stuff # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.fo: %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) @echo '$(FO_CUSTOM)' \ | $(XSLT) $(XSLT_FLAGS) $(FO_PARAMS) - $< > $@ ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),dblatex) %.pdf: %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) mkdir -p $(DOCBOOK_TMP) echo '$(DBX_CUSTOM)' > $(DOCBOOK_TMP)/dblatex.xsl -$(DBLATEX) $(DBLATEX_FLAGS)\ -p $(DOCBOOK_TMP)/dblatex.xsl \ -o $@ \ $< $(RM) -r $(DOCBOOK_TMP) endif %.pdf: %.fo ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),) $(error No PDF_MAKER specified. Cannot make pdf) else ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),xep) $(XEP) $(XEP_FLAGS) $< $@ else ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),fop) $(FOP) $(FOP_FLAGS) $< $@ else ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),xmlroff) $(XMLROFF) $(XMLROFF_FLAGS) $< -o $@ else ifeq ($(PDF_MAKER),passivetex) $(PDFTEX) $(PDFTEX_FLAGS) &$(PDFXMLTEX) $< @if [ `egrep Rerun $(basename $@).log | wc -l` -gt 0 ]; then \ $(PDFTEX) $(PDFTEX_FLAGS) &$(PDFXMLTEX) $< ; \ fi @if [ `egrep Rerun $(basename $@).log | wc -l` -gt 0 ]; then \ $(PDFTEX) $(PDFTEX_FLAGS) &$(PDFXMLTEX) $< ; \ fi $(RM) $(basename $@).log $(RM) $(basename $@).aux $(RM) $(basename $@).out else $(error I do not know how to make a PDF using "$(PDF_MAKER)") endif endif endif endif endif # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rules for making TeXinfo stuff # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.txml: %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) $(DB2X_XSLTPROC) $(DB2X_XSLTPROC_FLAGS) -s texi -o $@ $< %.texi: %.txml $(DB2X_TEXIXML) $(DB2X_TEXIXML_FLAGS) $< # the following is actually a built-in rule, but it's redefined # here just for the sake of clarity %.info: %.texi $(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFO_FLAGS) $< -o $@ # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule for making man pages # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.$(MAN_MANIFEST_EXT): %$(DOCBOOK_FILE_EXTENSION) @if [ "$(strip $(shell echo '$(REFENTRY_CHECK)' | $(XSLT) $(XSLT_FLAGS) - $<))" != "true" ]; then \ touch $@; \ else \ echo '$(MAN_CUSTOM)' \ | $(XSLT) $(XSLT_FLAGS) $(MAN_PARAMS) \ --stringparam man.output.manifest.filename $@ \ - $<; \ fi # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule for enabling direct "make foo.1" to work # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.1 %.2 %.3 %.4 %.5 %.6 %.7: %.xml $(MAKE) $(basename $<).$(MAN_MANIFEST_EXT) # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rules for making Postscript/PDF output from man pages # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.1.man.ps: %.1 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.2.man.ps: %.2 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.3.man.ps: %.3 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.4.man.ps: %.4 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.5.man.ps: %.5 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.6.man.ps: %.6 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.7.man.ps: %.7 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.8.man.ps: %.8 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ %.9.man.ps: %.9 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tps $< > $@ # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rule for converting Postscript to PDF # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.pdf: %.ps $(PS2PDF) $(PS2PDF_FLAGS) $< # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pattern rules for making plain-text output from man pages # ----------------------------------------------------------------- %.1.out.txt: %.1 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.2.out.txt: %.2 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.3.out.txt: %.3 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.4.out.txt: %.4 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.5.out.txt: %.5 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.6.out.txt: %.6 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.7.out.txt: %.7 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.8.out.txt: %.8 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ %.9.out.txt: %.9 $(MAN) -l $(MAN_FLAGS) -Tascii $< | $(COL) -b $(COL_FLAGS) | $(EXPAND) $(EXPAND_FLAGS) > $@ # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # target(s) for cleaning up the mess # ----------------------------------------------------------------- clean: ifneq ($(FILES_TXT),) $(RM) $(FILES_TXT) endif ifneq ($(FILES_PDF),) $(RM) $(FILES_PDF) endif ifneq ($(FILES_FO),) $(RM) $(FILES_FO) endif ifneq ($(FILES_LOG),) $(RM) $(FILES_LOG) endif ifneq ($(FILES_OUT),) $(RM) $(FILES_OUT) endif ifneq ($(FILES_AUX),) $(RM) $(FILES_AUX) endif ifneq ($(FILES_HTML),) $(RM) $(FILES_HTML) endif ifneq ($(FILES_CHNK),) $(RM) $(FILES_CHNK) endif ifneq ($(FILES_MAN),) $(RM) $(FILES_MAN) endif ifneq ($(FILES_MANT),) $(RM) $(FILES_MANT) endif ifneq ($(FILES_MANP),) $(RM) $(FILES_MANP) endif ifneq ($(FILES_INFO),) $(RM) $(FILES_INFO) endif ifneq ($(DIRS_CHUNK),) for dir in $(DIRS_CHUNK); do \ if [ -d "$$dir" ]; then \ $(RMDIR) $(RMDIR_FLAGS) $$dir; \ fi \ done endif ifneq ($(DIRS_MAN),) ifneq ($(DIRS_MAN),.) for dir in $(DIRS_MAN); do \ if [ -d "$$dir" ]; then \ $(RMDIR) $(RMDIR_FLAGS) $$dir; \ fi \ done endif endif ifneq ($(LISTS_MAN),) $(RM) $(LISTS_MAN) endif ifneq ($(LISTS_HTML),) $(RM) $(LISTS_HTML) endif ifneq ($(ASCII_OR_DOCBOOK),docbook) $(RM) -i $(SOURCE_FILES_DBK) endif
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#1 | 12728 | eedwards |
Upgrade ANT doc build infrastructure to assemble PDFs: - remove non-namespaced DocBook source and add namespaced DocBook source. - add Apache FOP 1.1 - copy fonts, images, XSL into _build, establishing new asset structure. The original structure remains until all guides using it can be upgraded, and several other issues can be resolved. - updated build.xml to allow for per-target build properties. - upgraded the P4SAG to use the new infrastructure. - tweaked admonition presentation in PDFs to remove admonition graphics, and resemble closely the presentation used in the new HTML layout, including the same colors. With these changes, building PDFs involves using a shell, navigating into the guide's directory (just P4SAG for now), and executing "ant pdf". Issues still to be resolved: - PDF generation encounters several warnings about missing fonts (bold versions of Symbol and ZapfDingbats), and a couple of locations where the page content exceeds the defined content area. - Due to issues within Apache FOP, PDF generation emits a substantial amount of output that is not easily suppressed without losing important warning information. - Apache FOP's interface to ANT does not expose a way to set the font base directory. The current configuration does work under Mac OSX, but further testing on Windows will need to be done to determine if the relative paths defined continue to work. The workaround is for Windows users to customize the fop-config.xml to provide absolute system paths to the required fonts. - HTML generation needs further browser testing, and exhibits broken navigation on iOS browsers within the TOC sidebar. - A number of PDF and HTML presentation tweaks still need to be made, for example: sidebars, gui* DocBook tags, whitespace, section separation, etc. |