#################################### PATHS ############################### # the paths can be customized by setting the shell variable STEXDIR appropriately STEXSTYDIR = $(STEXDIR)/sty STEXBINDIR = $(STEXDIR)/bin ################################# Programs ############################### SMSPROG = PERL5LIB=$(STEXDIR)/bin $(STEXDIR)/bin/sms GRAPHPROG = PERL5LIB=$(STEXDIR)/bin $(STEXDIR)/bin/sgraph ########################## Conversion and Formatting Targets ########### # the TARGET is the set of top-level TeX files that should be formatted or converted. # TARGET.parts are separate parts of the target (e.g. included via \input). The TARGET # files usually depend on them and they are not Modules (see below). # Modules (MODS) are sTeX files without head and tail, so that they can be included # into other sTeX files. TARGET can be set by the including Makefile, MODS are # computed as as the remaining *.tex files. Some setups have a driver file, which they can # specify in the DRIVER variable. If the DRIVER variable is set, then it is re-made TARGET ?= $(DRIVER) MODS ?= $(filter-out tikztemp.tex $(BUTFILES) $(TARGET.parts) $(TARGET) $(LTARGET), $(shell ls *.tex)) $(MODS.extra) MODS.sms ?= $(filter-out $(MODS.sms.but), $(MODS:%.tex=%.sms) $(MODS.sms.extra)) # the prefix files or the MODSLIBDIR variable must be specified by the calling Makefile MODS.pre ?= $(MODSLIBDIR)/pre.tex MODS.post ?= $(MODSLIBDIR)/post.tex # the modules that should get inputted in all.tex MODS4all ?= $(MODS:%.tex=%) ########################### for cleaning ###################################### DISTCLEAN += $(MODS.sms)