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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/README.md b/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6cbd1d6878 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +# ptex2pdf[.lua] # + +**Author:** Norbert Preining +**Website:** http://www.preining.info/blog/software-projects/ptex2pdf/ (in Japanese) +**License:** GPLv2 + +Convert Japanese TeX documents to pdf + +## Description ## + +Main purpose of the script is easy support of Japanese typesetting +engines in TeXworks. As TeXworks typesetting setup does not allow +for multistep processing, this script runs one of the ptex based +programs (ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex, platex, uplatex) followed +by dvipdfmx. + +## Usage ## + +````` +[texlua] ptex2pdf[.lua] { option | basename[.tex] } ... +options: -v version + -h help + -help print full help (installation, TeXworks setup) + -e use eptex class of programs + -u use uptex class of programs + -l use latex based formats + -s stop at dvi + -i retain intermediate files + -ot '<opts>' extra options for TeX + -od '<opts>' extra options for dvipdfmx + -output-directory '<dir>' directory for created files +````` + +## Installation ## + +Copy the file ptex2pdf.lua into a directory where scripts are found, +that is for example + + `TLROOT/texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/` + +(where `TLROOT` is for example the root of your TeX Live installation) + +### Unix ### + +create a link in one of the bin dirs to the above file, in the +TeX Live case: + + `TLROOT/bin/ARCH/ptex2pdf -> ../../texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua` + +### Windows ### +create a copy of runscript.exe as ptex2pdf.exe, in the TeX Live case: + + `copy TLROOT/bin/win32/runscript.exe TLROOT/bin/win32/ptex2pdf.exe` + +## TeXworks setup ## + +Under Preferences > Typesetting add new entries, for example: + +for ptex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | pTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for platex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | pLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for uptex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | upTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -u | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for uplatex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | upLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -u | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +If you need special kanji encodings for one of these programs, +add the respective `-kanji` option with the `$synctexoption`. Example: + +for platex files in SJIS encoding: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|----------------------------| +| Name: | pLaTeX/SJIS (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -ot | +| | -kanji=sjis $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + + +## Development place ## + +http://github.com/texjporg/ptex2pdf + +## Changelog ## + +- version 0.1 2013-03-08 NP + Initial release on blog +- version 0.2 2013-03-10 NP + import into git repository + support passing options on to tex and dvipdfm + add README with TeXworks config options +- version 0.3 2013-05-01 NP + include the readme in the lua code + fix program name for -e -u +- version 0.4 2013-05-07 NP + quote the filename with ", so that special chars do survive + add an example for TeXworks for files with different kanji encoding +- version 0.5 2014-11-05 NP + on Windows: set command_line_encoding to utf8 when running uptex + (patch by Akira Kakuto) +- version 0.6 2015-03-08 NP + cygwin didn't like the (accidentally inserted) spaces after the + texlua in the shebang line, and stopped working with + "no such program: "texlua " ..." +- version 0.7 2015-04-29 + move to github as gitorious will be closed, adapt help output + to generate github flavored markdown + check for files using kpathsea instead of opening directly, to allow + for input of files found by kpathsea (closes github issue 1) +- version 0.8 2015-06-15 + file name checks: first search for arg as is, then try .tex and .ltx + (closes github issue: 3) +- version 0.9 2016-12-12 + allow for files in sub-directories + add -output-directory option + update copyright and development place (now in texjp) + support 'flag=val' to specify option values + only allow one (1) filename argument +- version 20170603.0 + start version number in the format YYYYMMDD.0 + better support for cp932 windows filenames + first replace all backslash chars to slash chars +- version 20170622.0 + pass all non-optional arguments before filename to TeX engine +- version 20180514.0 + Windows: for uptex use command_line_encoding=utf8, for all other turn + it off (set to none) +- version 20181212.0 + support directories containing dots (thanks kn1cht) + +## Copyright and License ## + +Originally based on musixtex.lua from Bob Tennent. + +(c) Copyright 2016-2018 Japanese TeX Development Community +(c) Copyright 2013-2018 Norbert Preining norbert@preining.info +(c) Copyright 2012 Bob Tennent rdt@cs.queensu.ca + +This program 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; either version 2 of the License, or (at your +option) any later version. + +This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + diff --git a/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua b/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..e05b75c495 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/japanese/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua @@ -0,0 +1,454 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env texlua + +NAME = "ptex2pdf[.lua]" +VERSION = "20181212.0" +AUTHOR = "Norbert Preining" +AUTHOREMAIL = "norbert@preining.info" +SHORTDESC = "Convert Japanese TeX documents to pdf" +LONGDESC = [[ +Main purpose of the script is easy support of Japanese typesetting +engines in TeXworks. As TeXworks typesetting setup does not allow +for multistep processing, this script runs one of the ptex based +programs (ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex, platex, uplatex) followed +by dvipdfmx. +]] +USAGE = [[ +[texlua] ptex2pdf[.lua] { option | basename[.tex] } ... +options: -v version + -h help + -help print full help (installation, TeXworks setup) + -e use eptex class of programs + -u use uptex class of programs + -l use latex based formats + -s stop at dvi + -i retain intermediate files + -ot '<opts>' extra options for TeX + -od '<opts>' extra options for dvipdfmx + -output-directory '<dir>' directory for created files]] + +LICENSECOPYRIGHT = [[ +Originally based on musixtex.lua from Bob Tennent. + +(c) Copyright 2016-2018 Japanese TeX Development Community +(c) Copyright 2013-2018 Norbert Preining norbert@preining.info +(c) Copyright 2012 Bob Tennent rdt@cs.queensu.ca + +This program 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; either version 2 of the License, or (at your +option) any later version. + +This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. +]] + +INSTALLATION = [[ +Copy the file ptex2pdf.lua into a directory where scripts are found, +that is for example + + `TLROOT/texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/` + +(where `TLROOT` is for example the root of your TeX Live installation) + +### Unix ### + +create a link in one of the bin dirs to the above file, in the +TeX Live case: + + `TLROOT/bin/ARCH/ptex2pdf -> ../../texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua` + +### Windows ### +create a copy of runscript.exe as ptex2pdf.exe, in the TeX Live case: + + `copy TLROOT/bin/win32/runscript.exe TLROOT/bin/win32/ptex2pdf.exe` +]] + +TEXWORKS = [[ +Under Preferences > Typesetting add new entries, for example: + +for ptex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | pTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for platex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | pLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for uptex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | upTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -u | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +for uplatex files: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|--------------------| +| Name: | upLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -u | +| | -ot | +| | $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | + +If you need special kanji encodings for one of these programs, +add the respective `-kanji` option with the `$synctexoption`. Example: + +for platex files in SJIS encoding: + +| Setting | Value | +|-------------|----------------------------| +| Name: | pLaTeX/SJIS (ptex2pdf) | +| Program: | ptex2pdf | +| Arguments: | -l | +| | -ot | +| | -kanji=sjis $synctexoption | +| | $fullname | +]] + +DEVELPLACE = "http://github.com/texjporg/ptex2pdf" + + +CHANGELOG = [[ +- version 0.1 2013-03-08 NP + Initial release on blog +- version 0.2 2013-03-10 NP + import into git repository + support passing options on to tex and dvipdfm + add README with TeXworks config options +- version 0.3 2013-05-01 NP + include the readme in the lua code + fix program name for -e -u +- version 0.4 2013-05-07 NP + quote the filename with ", so that special chars do survive + add an example for TeXworks for files with different kanji encoding +- version 0.5 2014-11-05 NP + on Windows: set command_line_encoding to utf8 when running uptex + (patch by Akira Kakuto) +- version 0.6 2015-03-08 NP + cygwin didn't like the (accidentally inserted) spaces after the + texlua in the shebang line, and stopped working with + "no such program: "texlua " ..." +- version 0.7 2015-04-29 + move to github as gitorious will be closed, adapt help output + to generate github flavored markdown + check for files using kpathsea instead of opening directly, to allow + for input of files found by kpathsea (closes github issue 1) +- version 0.8 2015-06-15 + file name checks: first search for arg as is, then try .tex and .ltx + (closes github issue: 3) +- version 0.9 2016-12-12 + allow for files in sub-directories + add -output-directory option + update copyright and development place (now in texjp) + support 'flag=val' to specify option values + only allow one (1) filename argument +- version 20170603.0 + start version number in the format YYYYMMDD.0 + better support for cp932 windows filenames + first replace all backslash chars to slash chars +- version 20170622.0 + pass all non-optional arguments before filename to TeX engine +- version 20180514.0 + Windows: for uptex use command_line_encoding=utf8, for all other turn + it off (set to none) +- version 20181212.0 + support directories containing dots (thanks kn1cht) +]] + + +function usage() + print(USAGE) +end + +function makereadme() + print("# " .. NAME .. " #") + print() + print("**Author:** " .. AUTHOR .. " ") + print("**Website:** http://www.preining.info/blog/software-projects/ptex2pdf/ (in Japanese) ") + print("**License:** GPLv2") + print() + print(SHORTDESC) + print() + print("## Description ##") + print() + print(LONGDESC) + print("## Usage ##") + print() + print("`````") + print(USAGE) + print("`````") + print() + print("## Installation ##") + print() + print(INSTALLATION) + print("## TeXworks setup ##") + print() + print(TEXWORKS) + print() + print("## Development place ##") + print() + print(DEVELPLACE) + print() + print("## Changelog ##") + print() + print(CHANGELOG) + print("## Copyright and License ##") + print() + print(LICENSECOPYRIGHT) +end + +function help() + print(NAME .. ": " .. SHORTDESC) + print() + print("Author: " .. AUTHOR) + print() + print(LONGDESC) + print(USAGE) +end + +function fullhelp() + help() + print("Installation") + print("------------") + print(INSTALLATION) + print("TeXworks setup") + print("--------------") + print(TEXWORKS) + print("Development place") + print("-----------------") + print(DEVELPLACE) + print() + print("Copyright and License") + print("---------------------") + print(LICENSECOPYRIGHT) +end + +function whoami () + print("This is " .. NAME .. " version ".. VERSION .. ".") +end + +function print_ifdebug(message) -- for debugging: accepts only one argument + --print("DEBUG: " .. message) -- uncomment for debugging +end + +function slashify(str) -- replace "\" with "/", mainly for path strings on cp932 windows + return (tostring(str):gsub("[\x81-\x9f\xe0-\xfc]?.", { ["\\"] = "/" })) +end + +if #arg == 0 then + usage() + os.exit(0) +end + +-- defaults: +tex = "ptex" +texopts = "" +dvipdf = "dvipdfmx" +dvipdfopts = "" +intermediate = 1 + +use_eptex = 0 +use_uptex = 0 +use_latex = 0 +outputdir = "." +prefilename = "" +filename = "" +bname = "" +exit_code = 0 +narg = 1 +repeat + this_arg = arg[narg] + -- replace double dash by single dash at the beginning + this_arg = string.gsub(this_arg, "^%-%-", "-") + + if this_arg == "-v" then + whoami() + os.exit(0) + elseif this_arg == "-readme" then + makereadme() + os.exit(0) + elseif this_arg == "-output-directory" then + narg = narg+1 + outputdir = arg[narg] + elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 18) == "-output-directory=") then + outputdir = string.sub(this_arg, 19, -1) + elseif this_arg == "-print-version" then + print(VERSION) + os.exit(0) + elseif this_arg == "-h" then + help() + os.exit(0) + elseif this_arg == "-help" then + fullhelp() + os.exit(0) + elseif this_arg == "-e" then + use_eptex = 1 + elseif this_arg == "-u" then + use_uptex = 1 + elseif this_arg == "-l" then + use_latex = 1 + elseif this_arg == "-s" then + dvipdf = "" + elseif this_arg == "-i" then + intermediate = 0 + elseif this_arg == "-ot" then + narg = narg+1 + texopts = arg[narg] + elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 4) == "-ot=") then + texopts = string.sub(this_arg, 5, -1) + elseif this_arg == "-od" then + narg = narg+1 + dvipdfopts = arg[narg] + elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 4) == "-od=") then + dvipdfopts = string.sub(this_arg, 5, -1) + else + if filename == "" then + filename = this_arg + else + -- when emacs tex-mode is used, this will help store "\nonstopmode\input" + print("Multiple filename arguments? OK, I'll take the latter one.") + prefilename = prefilename .. " \"" .. filename .. "\"" + filename = this_arg + end + end --if this_arg == ... + narg = narg+1 +until narg > #arg + +whoami() + +if use_eptex == 1 then + if use_uptex == 1 then + if use_latex == 1 then + tex = "uplatex" -- uplatex already as etex extension + else + tex = "euptex" + end + else + if use_latex == 1 then + tex = "platex" -- latex needs etex anyway + else + tex = "eptex" + end + end +else + if use_uptex == 1 then + if use_latex == 1 then + tex = "uplatex" + else + tex = "uptex" + end + else + if use_latex == 1 then + tex = "platex" + else + tex = "ptex" + end + end +end + +-- initialize kpse +kpse.set_program_name(tex) + +-- filename searching +-- first search for the file as is, +-- if not found, try file .tex, if that not found, file .ltx + +if ( filename == "" ) then + print("No filename argument given, exiting.") + os.exit(1) +else + filename = slashify(filename) + if ( kpse.find_file(filename) == nil ) then + -- try .tex extension + if ( kpse.find_file(filename .. ".tex") == nil ) then + -- last try .ltx + if ( kpse.find_file(filename .. ".ltx") == nil ) then + print("File cannot be found with kpathsea: ", filename .. "[.tex, .ltx]") + os.exit(1) + else + bname = filename + filename = filename .. ".ltx" + end + else + bname = filename + filename = filename .. ".tex" + end + else + -- if it has already an extension, we need to drop it to get the dvi name + bname = string.gsub(filename, "^(.*)%.[^./]+$", "%1") + end + -- filename may contain "/", but the intermediate output is written + -- in current directory, so we need to drop it + -- note that all "\" has been replaced with "/" + bname = string.gsub(bname, "^.*/(.*)$", "%1") +end + +-- we are still here, so we found a file +-- make sure that on Windows/uptex we are using utf8 as command line encoding +if os.type == 'windows' then + if use_uptex == 1 then + os.setenv('command_line_encoding', 'utf8') + else + os.setenv('command_line_encoding', 'none') + end +end +if (outputdir ~= ".") then + texopts = "-output-directory \"" .. outputdir .. "\" " .. texopts + bname = outputdir .. "/" .. bname + dvipdfopts = "-o \"" .. bname .. ".pdf\"" +end +print("Processing ".. filename) +if (os.execute(tex .. " " .. texopts .. prefilename .. " \"" .. filename .. "\"") == 0) and + (dvipdf == "" or (os.execute(dvipdf .. " " .. dvipdfopts .. " \"" .. bname .. ".dvi" .. "\"") == 0)) then + if dvipdf ~= "" then + print(bname .. ".pdf generated by " .. dvipdf .. ".") + end + if intermediate == 1 then -- clean-up: + if dvipdf ~= "" then + os.remove( bname .. ".dvi" ) + end + end +else + print("ptex2pdf processing of " .. filename .. " failed.\n") + print_ifdebug("tex = " .. tex) + print_ifdebug("dvipdf = " .. dvipdf) + os.exit(2) +end + +-- all done ... exit with success +os.exit( 0 ) + + + +-- Local Variables: +-- lua-indent-level: 2 +-- tab-width: 2 +-- indent-tabs-mode: nil +-- End: +-- vim:set tabstop=2 expandtab: # |