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#! /bin/csh
# Script to grind nice program listings using TeX.
#
# written Feb, 1985 by Van Jacobson, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (adapted
# from the 4.2bsd "vgrind" script).
#
# Since TeX output handling is site dependent, you'll have to edit this
# file to get output to your local typesetting device(s). Our site uses
# the flags "-v" (versatec output), "-q" (qms output) and "-k" (keep dvi file)
# to route output. Put something appropriate to your site at the "PUT OUTPUT
# HANDLING..." comment at the end of this script. If you've already dealt
# with this in your local tex command, just change the -v/q/k (or whatever)
# cases in the first "switch" to set variable "texoptions" appropriately.
#
set b=/usr/local/lib/tfontedpr
set tex=/usr/local/bin/tex
set options=
set texoptions=
set files=
set head=""
set format=""
set output="ver"
top:
if ($#argv > 0) then
switch ($1:q)
case -d:
if ($#argv < 2) then
echo "tgrind: $1:q option must have argument"
goto done
else
set options = ($options $1:q $2)
shift
shift
goto top
endif
case -f:
set format="Y"
shift
goto top
case -h:
if ($#argv < 2) then
echo "tgrind: $1:q option must have argument"
goto done
else
set head="$2"
shift
shift
goto top
endif
case -v:
set output="ver"
shift
goto top
case -q:
set output="qms"
shift
goto top
case -k:
set output=""
shift
goto top
case -*:
set options = "$options $1:q"
shift
goto top
default:
set files = "$files $1:q"
shift
goto top
endsw
endif
if ("$format" == "Y") then
if ("$head" != "") then
$b $options -h "$head" $files
else
$b $options $files
endif
goto done
endif
if ("$head" != "") then
$b $options -h "$head" $files >/tmp/$$.tex
else
$b $options $files >/tmp/$$.tex
endif
cd /tmp
$tex $texoptions $$.tex
# PUT OUTPUT HANDLING COMMANDS HERE.
/usr/local/bin/iptex $$
rm -f $$.tex $$.dvi $$.log
done:
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