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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-03-17 18:53:31 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-03-17 18:53:31 +0000 |
commit | 26552e74489ffe7f42996bf2497d3781bd6c244a (patch) | |
tree | 4efe51588562a09c71d29a2e2ff63195bd78e5f1 /Master/bin/i386-darwin/dvipdft | |
parent | ca7d35717b5607eacec8e03c76d37e6d976ff31b (diff) |
prepare for restore
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@6990 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/bin/i386-darwin/dvipdft b/Master/bin/i386-darwin/dvipdft deleted file mode 100755 index db53bd2f5a0..00000000000 --- a/Master/bin/i386-darwin/dvipdft +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# -# dvipdft, completely rewtitten by Thomas Esser for teTeX after an -# original script by Mark A. Wicks -# -# Thomas Esser. Public Domain. -# - -# This script makes a first (fast) run with dvipdfm, then calls gs on -# the resulting pdf file to get the thumbnails and finally calls dvipdfm. - -test -f /bin/sh5 && test -z "$RUNNING_SH5" \ - && { UNAMES=`uname -s`; test "x$UNAMES" = xULTRIX; } 2>/dev/null \ - && { RUNNING_SH5=true; export RUNNING_SH5; exec /bin/sh5 $0 ${1+"$@"}; } -unset RUNNING_SH5 - -test -f /bin/bsh && test -z "$RUNNING_BSH" \ - && { UNAMES=`uname -s`; test "x$UNAMES" = xAIX; } 2>/dev/null \ - && { RUNNING_BSH=true; export RUNNING_BSH; exec /bin/bsh $0 ${1+"$@"}; } -unset RUNNING_BSH - -# hack around a bug in zsh: -test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"' - -progname=dvipdft -version=1111942378 # seconds since `00:00:00 1970-01-01 UTC' - # date '+%s' (with GNU date) - -help="Usage: $progname [options] dvifile - $progname --help - $progname --version" - -tmpdir=${TMPDIR-${TEMP-${TMP-/tmp}}}/$progname.$$ - -quoteit() -{ - echo "x$1" | sed "s@.@@; s@'@'\\\\''@; s@^@'@; s@\$@'@" -} - -# process args 1 to (n-1) and scan for a -o argument keep a properly -# quoted backup of the options, so that they can be restored later -unset s outfile -while test $# -gt 1; do - case $1 in - -o) outfile=$2;; - esac - s="$s${s+ }"`quoteit "$1"` - shift -done - -# check for last argument -case $1 in - --help) - echo "$help" - exit 0 - ;; - --version) - echo "$progname version $version by Thomas Esser" - exit 0 - ;; - "") - echo "$help" - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# args 1 to (n-1) are gone, last one must be the dvifile -dvifile=$1 - -# outfile comes from -o argument, else it is derived from the input file -test -n "$outfile" \ - || outfile=`echo "$dvifile" | sed 's@.*/@@; s@\.dvi$@@; s@$@.pdf@'` - -# outBase is part of the thumbname files just as dvipdfm expects them: -outBase=`echo "$outfile" | sed 's@\.pdf$@@'` - -# restore args 1 to (n-1): -eval set x "$s"; shift - -# Run dvipdfm with the fastest options for the first pass -echo "$progname: running dvipdfm $@ -e -z0 $dvifile" >&2 -dvipdfm ${1+"$@"} -e -z0 "$dvifile" || { - echo "$progname: dvipdfm failed." >&2 - exit 1 -} - -# before we create the tmpdir, set trap for cleanup -trap ' - rm -rf $tmpdir - exit 1 -' 1 2 3 7 13 15 - -mkdir "$tmpdir" || { - echo "$progname: failed to create temp directory." >&2 - exit 1 -} - -# if outBase contains a /, we might need to create a directory -case $outBase in - */*) - fq=`echo "$tmpdir/$outBase" | sed 's@//@/@g; s@/[^/]*$@@'` - test -d "$fq" || mkdir -p "$fq" || { - echo "$progname: failed to create temp thumbnail directory." >&2 - rm -rf $tmpdir - exit 1 - } - ;; -esac - -# run gs -echo "$progname: running gs" >&2 -gs -r10 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=png256 \ - -sOutputFile="$tmpdir/$outBase.%d" "$outfile" || { - echo "$progname: gs failed." >&2 - rm -rf $tmpdir - exit 1 -} - -# run dvipdfm with the users specified options for the last pass -echo "$progname: running dvipdfm -dt $@ $dvifile" >&2 -TMP=$tmpdir dvipdfm -dt ${1+"$@"} "$dvifile" || { - echo "$progname: dvipdfm failed." >&2 - rm -rf $tmpdir - exit 1 -} - -# nothing failed, so cleanup and report success to caller -rm -rf $tmpdir -exit 0 |