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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900 |
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diff --git a/support/tex-it/texitrc.unx b/support/tex-it/texitrc.unx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1296c99db8 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/tex-it/texitrc.unx @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +########################################################################; +## PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THIS ISN'T REALLY A PERL FILE. IT'S ACTUALLY ##; +## READ AND "EVAL"ED ON A LINE BY LINE BASIS. THE EVALUATOR ACCUM- ##; +## ULATES LINES UNTIL IT FINDS ONE THAT ENDS IN A SEMICOLON. USE ##; +## COMMENT CHARACTERS TO PROTECT SEMICOLONS IN COMPOUND STATEMENTS AND##; +## SEMICOLONS AT THE END OF COMMENTS TO AVOID ACCUMULATING A BUNCH OF ##; +## COMMENTS INTO A STATEMENT. MOST OF THE TIME, PERL SEEMS TO "DO THE##; +## RIGHT THING", BUT IT DOESN'T HURT TO BE CAREFUL. ##; +########################################################################; +## SEE THE COMMENT FOR THE 'require_hack' SUBROUTINE IN texit.pl FOR ##; +## AN EXPLANATION OF THIS UNFORTUNATE BEHAVIOR. IT REALLY ISN'T MY ##; +## FAULT, HONEST! ##; +########################################################################; +# ; +# The .texitrc file that I use on my Unix box at work ; +# ; +# I like to delete a lot more files... ; + +@cleanup_latex = ('aux','log','blg','ilg','ind','idx','bbl','ps'); + +@latex_rules = ( + '$changed = 1 if &changed($TEXFILEPATH . $TEXFILENAME . ".bbl");', + '$changed = 1 if &changed($TEXFILEPATH . $TEXFILENAME . ".toc");', + '$changed = 1 if &changed($TEXFILEPATH . $TEXFILENAME . ".lot");', + '$changed = 1 if &changed($TEXFILEPATH . $TEXFILENAME . ".lof");' +); + +# Ask me about deleting those files on exit.. ; +$CLEANONEXIT = 1; + +# Add some local printers...some PostScript, a PostScript @ 600dpi ; +# and a special printer to demonstrate how TeXit can be setup to ask ; +# for options. ; +# ; +$PRQUEUE{"oos"} = "ps"; +$PRQUEUE{"joshua"} = "ps"; +$PRQUEUE{"xerox1"} = "ps"; +$PRQUEUE{"woper"} = "ps600"; +$PRQUEUE{"qtest"} = "psq"; + +$DVICMD{"psq"} = $DVICMD{"ps"}; +$DVIOPT{"psq"} = $DVIOPT{"ps"}; +$DVIQUERY{"psq"} = "Additional DVI options? "; + +$DVICMD{"ps600"} = "dvips %o %d"; +$DVIOPT{"ps600"} = "-Pwoper"; + +$PRINTCMD{"oos"} = "lpr %o %s.ps"; +$PRINTOPT{"oos"} = "-Poos"; + +$PRINTCMD{"joshua"} = "lpr %o %s.ps"; +$PRINTOPT{"joshua"} = "-Pjoshua"; + +$PRINTCMD{"xerox1"} = "lpr %o %s.ps"; +$PRINTOPT{"xerox1"} = "-Pxerox1 -K2"; + +$PRINTCMD{"woper"} = "lpr %o %s.ps"; +$PRINTOPT{"woper"} = "-Pwoper"; + +$PRINTCMD{"qtest"} = $PRINTCMD{"oos"}; +$PRINTOPT{"qtest"} = $PRINTOPT{"oos"}; +$PRINTQUERY{"qtest"}= "Additional lpr options? "; +$PRINTCONFIRM{"qtest"} = "no"; + +# Rather than having two options, dvitty and Xdvi, let's switch between ; +# them based on the terminal type...actually, just as an example, let's ; +# make the test even more complicated: ; +# ; +# - run xdvi if TERM=xterm ; +# - run dvgt if we're on a Sparc and not an xterm ; +# - run dvi2tty if we're not on a Sparc or an xterm ; +# ; +# This code assumes that your login script sets $HOSTTYPE and $TERM... ; +# ; +if ($ENV{"TERM"} eq "xterm") { + $VIEWCMD = '$VIEW %o %d >/dev/null 2>1 &'; # run xdvi in the background... +} elsif ($ENV{"HOSTTYPE"} eq "sparc") { + $VIEW = "dvigt"; # avoid end of expr +} else { + $VIEW = "dvi2tty"; # avoid end of expr +}; + +# Let's make sure we can find the previewer and turn off the option if ; +# we can't. Print a warning message in that case too... ; +# ; +if (&find_on_path ($ENV{"PATH"}, $VIEW) eq "") { + print "*** Can't find previewer ($VIEW) on path. "; # + print "Viewing disabled. ***\n"; # + delete $CMDTEST{$ViewReply}; # + delete $CMDPROMPT{$ViewReply}; # +}; + +# Uncomment this code if you _always_ want a choice for dvi2tty instead ; +# of using the switch above. For example, if you want dvi2tty as a choice ; +# even if you are running on an Xterm. ; +# ; +#$DVITTY = "/exp/rcf/share/tex/bin/dvi2tty"; +#$DVITTYCMD = "$DVITTY %o %d"; +#$DvittyReply = "dvi2[tty]"; +#$CMDPROMPT{$DvittyReply} = '&run("$DVITTYCMD", "$opts"); $REASK;'; +#$CMDTEST{$DvittyReply} = '"$DVITTY" && -x "$DVITTY" && -r &auxfile("dvi")'; + +# Setting up dvips as a command...; +#$DVIPS = "/usr/local/bin/dvips"; +#$DVIPSCMD = "$DVIPS -o %s.ps %d"; +#$DvipsReply = "dvi[ps]"; +#$CMDPROMPT{$DvipsReply} = '&run("$DVIPSCMD", "$opts"); $REASK;'; +#$CMDTEST{$DvipsReply} = '"$DVIPS" && -x "$DVIPS" && -r &auxfile("dvi")'; + +# Adding a query printer option...; +# +$LpqReply = "[q]uery printer"; +$CMDPROMPT{$LpqReply} = '&run("lpq -P%o", $opts); $REASK;'; +$CMDTEST{$LpqReply} = ''; + +# Delete Ghostview... ; +# ; +delete $CMDPROMPT{$GhostviewReply}; +delete $CMDTEST{$GhostviewReply}; + +# Default action when hitting Enter after TeXing is Viewing... ; +# ; +$DEFAULTCMD{$TeXReply} = $ViewReply; + +# Add a new command which runs TeX and then automatically runs View... ; +# ; +$TeXandViewReply = "[T]eX & View"; +$CMDPROMPT{$TeXandViewReply} = $CMDPROMPT{$TeXReply}; +$CMDTEST{$TeXandViewReply} = $CMDTEST{$TeXReply}; +$AUTOCMD{$TeXandViewReply} = $ViewReply; +$AUTOOPT{$TeXandViewReply} = ""; + +# let ! run any command, but don't bother to show the prompt...The fact ; +# that there are two !'s in this example is coincidence, they are ; +# unrelated. ; +# ; +$RunCommand = "![!] run command"; +$CMDPROMPT{$RunCommand} = '&run("$opts",""); $REASK;'; +$CMDTEST{$RunCommand} = ''; + +# Add an edit command. This is kind of funky because we want to edit ; +# the master TeX file if no option is given, but edit the file specified; +# if a file is given... ; +# We get the editor from the "EDITOR" environment variable or use emacs.; +# This option is hidden because I never use it (the joys of an Xterm, ; +# I guess ;-). It's included just because it's an interesting example. ; +# ; +$EditCommand = "![e]dit a file"; +$EDITOR = $ENV{"EDITOR"}; +$EDITOR = "emacs" if $EDITOR eq ""; +$CMDPROMPT{$EditCommand} = + 'if ("\$opts" eq "") { + &run("\$EDITOR %o &", + \$TEXFILEPATH . \$TEXFILENAME . "." . \$TEXFILEEXT); # + } else { + &run("\$EDITOR %o &", "\$opts"); } '; +$CMDTEST{$EditCommand} = ""; |