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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/README6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/extra-scripts/README16
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.pdfbin79663 -> 80419 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.txt337
5 files changed, 202 insertions, 162 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/CHANGES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/CHANGES
index 5f208d7369a..ed7ff495b2c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/CHANGES
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/CHANGES
@@ -170,3 +170,18 @@ From v. 4.16 to v. 4.16a
Corrected problem under preview-continuous mode that some
previewers would not see the changed file on an NFS file
system.
+
+From v. 4.16a to v. 4.17
+ Deal with bug about misparsing log file with non-space-containing
+ filename that is followed by a space and a message on same line.
+ Previously, the filename would not be detected as a dependent.
+ With $force_mode on, do a better job of completing processing.
+ Remove long-unused options -F and -F-
+
+From v. 4.17 to v. 4.18
+ Only produce "Removing no-longer-needed dependent" messages
+ when diagnostics are on.
+ In analysis of log file, add test for natbib's citation-undefined
+ warning.
+ Correct misprint in documentation.
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/README
index 01a3221a01c..7b4aa8583ff 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Latexmk, version 4.16a, 18 May 2010
+Latexmk, version 4.18, 27 July 2010
-----------------------------------
Latexmk completely automates the process of generating a LaTeX document.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ I hope you find this useful.
John Collins
---------------------------- "latexmk -h" ----------------------------
-Latexmk 4.16a: Automatic LaTeX document generation routine
+Latexmk 4.18: Automatic LaTeX document generation routine
Usage: latexmk [latexmk_options] [filename ...]
@@ -123,8 +123,6 @@ Usage: latexmk [latexmk_options] [filename ...]
-e <code> - Execute specified PERL code
-f - force continued processing past errors
-f- - turn off forced continuing processing past errors
- -F - Ignore non-existent files when testing for dependencies
- -F- - Turn off -F
-gg - Super go mode: clean out generated files (-CA), and then
process files regardless of file timestamps
-g - process regardless of file timestamps
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/extra-scripts/README1 b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/extra-scripts/README1
index 91ad908c9b0..0f67cb114dc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/extra-scripts/README1
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/extra-scripts/README1
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Auxiliary scripts for latexmk
=============================
John Collins (collins at phys.psu.edu)
-19 Apr 2010
+23 Jun 2010
Latexmk can be configured to use different programs than the standard
ones to perform its tasks. If a user finds that the default behavior
@@ -141,3 +141,7 @@ needs you to do to make the script executable.
For MS-Windows systems use the batch files dvipdfm_call.bat and
dvipdfmx_call.bat.
+6. completion.bash
+
+ Bash script by Christoph Junghans that implements a bash
+ completion function for latexmk.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.pdf
index e098634792e..b414d48629c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.txt
index 84914dde566..f8d83547723 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/latexmk.txt
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ LATEXMK OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS ON COMMAND LINE
- 18 May 2010 2
+ 27 July 2010 2
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 3
+ 27 July 2010 3
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 4
+ 27 July 2010 4
@@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-diagnostics
Print detailed diagnostics during a run. This may help for
- debugging problems or to understand .latexmk's behavior in dif-
- ficult situations.
+ debugging problems or to understand latexmk's behavior in diffi-
+ cult situations.
-dvi Generate dvi version of document.
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 5
+ 27 July 2010 5
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 6
+ 27 July 2010 6
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 7
+ 27 July 2010 7
@@ -492,7 +492,11 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
can only work with one file. So in this case you will normally
only specify one filename on the command line. It is also
incompatible with the -p and -pv options, so it turns these
- options off
+ options off.
+
+ The -pvc option also turns off force mode (-f), as is normally
+ best for continuous preview mode. If you really want force
+ mode, use the options in the order -pvc -f.
With a good previewer the display will be automatically updated.
(Under some but not all versions of UNIX/Linux "gv -watch" does
@@ -516,14 +520,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
"forked" previewer will continue to run. Successive invocations
with the -pvc option will not fork new previewers, but latexmk
will normally use the existing previewer. (At least this will
- happen when latexmk is running under an operating system where
- it knows how to determine whether an existing previewer is run-
- ning.)
-
- 18 May 2010 8
+ 27 July 2010 8
@@ -532,6 +532,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ happen when latexmk is running under an operating system where
+ it knows how to determine whether an existing previewer is run-
+ ning.)
+
-pvc- Turn off -pvc.
-quiet Same as -silent
@@ -583,13 +587,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-view=default, -view=dvi, -view=ps, -view=pdf
Set the kind of file used when previewing is requested (e.g., by
the -pv or -pvc switches). The default is to view the "highest"
- kind of requested file (in the order dvi, ps, pdf).
-
- The preview-continuous option -pvc can only work with one file. So in
- 18 May 2010 9
+ 27 July 2010 9
@@ -598,6 +599,9 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ kind of requested file (in the order dvi, ps, pdf).
+
+ The preview-continuous option -pvc can only work with one file. So in
this case you will normally only specify one filename on the command
line.
@@ -650,12 +654,10 @@ CONFIGURATION/INITIALIZATION (RC) FILES
the user may choose to set it.
3) The RC file in the current working directory. This file can be
- named either "latexmkrc" or ".latexmkrc", and the first of these to be
- found is used, if any.
- 18 May 2010 10
+ 27 July 2010 10
@@ -664,6 +666,9 @@ CONFIGURATION/INITIALIZATION (RC) FILES
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ named either "latexmkrc" or ".latexmkrc", and the first of these to be
+ found is used, if any.
+
4) Any RC file(s) specified on the command line with the -r option.
Each RC file is a sequence of Perl commands. Naturally, a user can use
@@ -716,13 +721,10 @@ HOW TO SET VARIABLES IN INITIALIZATION FILES
-FORMAT OF COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS
- Some of the variables set the commands that latexmk uses for carrying
- out its work, for example to generate a dvi file from a tex file or to
- 18 May 2010 11
+ 27 July 2010 11
@@ -731,6 +733,9 @@ FORMAT OF COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+FORMAT OF COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS
+ Some of the variables set the commands that latexmk uses for carrying
+ out its work, for example to generate a dvi file from a tex file or to
view a postscript file. This section describes some important features
of how the commands are specified.
@@ -783,13 +788,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
The distinction between %B and %R needs a bit of care, since they are
often the same, but not always. For example on a simple document, the
- basename of a bibtex run is the same as for the texfile. But in a doc-
- ument with several bibliographies, the bibliography files will have a
- variety of names. Since bibtex is invoked with the basename of the
- 18 May 2010 12
+ 27 July 2010 12
@@ -798,6 +800,9 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ basename of a bibtex run is the same as for the texfile. But in a doc-
+ ument with several bibliographies, the bibliography files will have a
+ variety of names. Since bibtex is invoked with the basename of the
bibliography file, the setting for the bibtex command should therefore
be
@@ -840,31 +845,39 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
Command names containing spaces: Under MS-Windows it is common that the
name of a command includes spaces, since software is often installed in
- a subdirectory of "C:Program Files". Such command names should be
+ a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files". Such command names should be
enclosed in double quotes, as in
$lpr_pdf = '"c:/Program Files/Ghostgum/gsview/gsview32.exe" /p
%S';
- Using MS-Windows file associations: A useful trick under modern ver-
- sions of MS-Windows (e.g., WinXP) is to use just the command
+ (Note about the above example: Forward slashes are equivalent to back-
+ slashes in filenames under MS-Windows, provided that the filename is
+ inside double quotes. It is easier to use forward slashes in examples
+ like the one above, since then one does not have to worry about the
- $dvi_previewer = 'start %S';
- Under recent versions of MS-Windows, this will cause to be run whatever
- program the system has associated with dvi files. (The same applies
+ 27 July 2010 13
- 18 May 2010 13
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ rules for dealing with forward slashes in strings in the Perl lan-
+ guage.)
+ Using MS-Windows file associations: A useful trick under modern ver-
+ sions of MS-Windows (e.g., WinXP) is to use just the command 'start' by
+ itself:
+ $dvi_previewer = 'start %S';
+
+ Under recent versions of MS-Windows, this will cause to be run whatever
+ program the system has associated with dvi files. (The same applies
for a postscript viewer and a pdf viewer.)
Not using a certain command: If a command is not to be run, the command
@@ -910,27 +923,27 @@ LIST OF CONFIGURATION VARIABLES USABLE IN INITIALIZATION FILES
$always_view_file_via_temporary [0]
Whether ps and pdf files are initially to be made in a temporary
directory and then moved to the final location. (This applies
- to dvips, dvipdf, and ps2pdf operations, and the filtering oper-
- ators on dvi and ps files. It does not apply to pdflatex,
- unfortunately.)
- This use of a temporary file solves a problem that the making of
- these files can occupy a substantial time. If a viewer sees
- that the file has changed, it reads the new file, and this can
- cause havoc if the program writing the file has not yet finished
- its work.
+ 27 July 2010 14
- 18 May 2010 14
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ to dvips, dvipdf, and ps2pdf operations, and the filtering oper-
+ ators on dvi and ps files. It does not apply to pdflatex,
+ unfortunately.)
+ This use of a temporary file solves a problem that the making of
+ these files can occupy a substantial time. If a viewer sees
+ that the file has changed, it reads the new file, and this can
+ cause havoc if the program writing the file has not yet finished
+ its work.
See the $pvc_view_file_via_temporary variable for a setting that
applies only if preview-continuous mode (-pvc option) is used.
@@ -978,26 +991,26 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
@BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "C:\bibfiles" );
@BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "\\server\bibfiles" );
@BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "C:/bibfiles" );
- @BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "//server/bibfiles" );
- @BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "/usr/local/texmf/bibtex/bib" );
- Note that under MS Windows, either a forward slash "/" or a
- backward slash "\" can be used to separate pathname components,
- so the first two and the second two examples are equivalent.
- Each backward slash should be doubled to avoid running afoul of
- Perl's rules for writing strings.
+ 27 July 2010 15
- 18 May 2010 15
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ @BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "//server/bibfiles" );
+ @BIBINPUTS = ( ".", "/usr/local/texmf/bibtex/bib" );
+ Note that under MS Windows, either a forward slash "/" or a
+ backward slash "\" can be used to separate pathname components,
+ so the first two and the second two examples are equivalent.
+ Each backward slash should be doubled to avoid running afoul of
+ Perl's rules for writing strings.
Important note: This variable is now mostly obsolete in the current
version of latexmk, since it has a better method of searching for files
@@ -1048,16 +1061,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
$clean_ext [""]
Extra extensions of files for latexmk to remove when any of the
clean-up options (-c, -c1, or -C) is selected. The value of
- this variable is a string containing the extensions separated by
- spaces.
-
- $clean_full_ext [""]
- Extra extensions of files for latexmk to remove when the -C
- option is selected, i.e., extensions of files to remove when the
- 18 May 2010 16
+ 27 July 2010 16
@@ -1066,6 +1073,12 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ this variable is a string containing the extensions separated by
+ spaces.
+
+ $clean_full_ext [""]
+ Extra extensions of files for latexmk to remove when the -C
+ option is selected, i.e., extensions of files to remove when the
.dvi, etc files are to be cleaned-up.
@cus_dep_list [()]
@@ -1118,13 +1131,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
will cause to be run whatever command the system has associated
with .dvi files.]
- $dvi_previewer_landscape ["start xdvi %O %S"]
- The command to invoke a dvi-previewer in landscape mode.
- [Default is "start" under MS-WINDOWS; under more recent versions
- 18 May 2010 17
+ 27 July 2010 17
@@ -1133,6 +1143,9 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+ $dvi_previewer_landscape ["start xdvi %O %S"]
+ The command to invoke a dvi-previewer in landscape mode.
+ [Default is "start" under MS-WINDOWS; under more recent versions
of Windows, this will cause to be run whatever command the sys-
tem has associated with .dvi files.]
@@ -1191,7 +1204,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 18
+ 27 July 2010 18
@@ -1257,10 +1270,11 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
%hash_calc_ignore_pattern
!!!This variable is for experts only!!!
+ The general rule latexmk uses for determining when an extra run
- 18 May 2010 19
+ 27 July 2010 19
@@ -1269,7 +1283,6 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- The general rule latexmk uses for determining when an extra run
of some program is needed is that one of the source files has
changed. But consider for example a latex package that causes
an encapsulated postscript file (an "eps" file) to be made that
@@ -1323,13 +1336,15 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
This variable specifies the extensions tried by latexmk when it
finds that a LaTeX run resulted in an error that a file has not
been found, and the file is given without an extension. This
- typically happens when LaTeX commands of the form input{file} or
- includegraphics{figure}, when the relevant source file does not
- exist.
+ typically happens when LaTeX commands of the form \input{file}
+ or \includegraphics{figure}, when the relevant source file does
+ not exist.
+
+ In this situation, latexmk searches for custom dependencies to
- 18 May 2010 20
+ 27 July 2010 20
@@ -1338,10 +1353,9 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- In this situation, latexmk searches for custom dependencies to
make the missing file(s), but restricts it to the extensions
specified by the variable %latex_input_extensions. The default
- extensions are
+ extensions are 'tex' and 'eps'.
(For Perl experts: %latex_input_extensions is a hash whose keys
are the extensions. The values are irrelevant.) Two subrou-
@@ -1395,10 +1409,13 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
sary because one part of the command name ("Program Files") con-
tains a space which would otherwise be misinterpreted.
+ $lpr_dvi ["NONE lpr_dvi"]
+ The printing program to print dvi files.
+
- 18 May 2010 21
+ 27 July 2010 21
@@ -1407,9 +1424,6 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- $lpr_dvi ["NONE lpr_dvi"]
- The printing program to print dvi files.
-
$lpr_pdf ["NONE lpr_pdf"]
The printing program to print pdf files.
@@ -1464,27 +1478,27 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
%pdflatex_input_extensions
This variable specifies the extensions tried by latexmk when it
finds that a pdfLaTeX run resulted in an error that a file has
+ not been found, and the file is given without an extension.
+ This typically happens when LaTeX commands of the form
+ \input{file} or \includegraphics{figure}, when the relevant
+ source file does not exist.
- 18 May 2010 22
+ 27 July 2010 22
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- not been found, and the file is given without an extension.
- This typically happens when LaTeX commands of the form
- input{file} or includegraphics{figure}, when the relevant source
- file does not exist.
In this situation, latexmk searches for custom dependencies to
make the missing file(s), but restricts it to the extensions
specified by the variable %pdflatex_input_extensions. The
- default extensions are
+ default extensions are 'tex', 'pdf', 'jpg, and 'png'.
(For Perl experts: %pdflatex_input_extensions is a hash whose
keys are the extensions. The values are irrelevant.) Two sub-
@@ -1535,10 +1549,15 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
$pdf_update_command [""]
When the pdf previewer is set to be updated by running a com-
mand, this is the command that is run. See the information for
+ the variable $pdf_update_method.
+
+ $pdf_update_method [1 under UNIX, 3 under MS-Windows]
+ How the pdf viewer updates its display when the pdf file has
+ changed. See the information on the variable $dvi_update_method
- 18 May 2010 23
+ 27 July 2010 23
@@ -1547,11 +1566,6 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- the variable $pdf_update_method.
-
- $pdf_update_method [1 under UNIX, 3 under MS-Windows]
- How the pdf viewer updates its display when the pdf file has
- changed. See the information on the variable $dvi_update_method
for the codes. (Note that information needs be changed slightly
so that for the value 4, to run a command to do the update, the
command is specified by the variable $pdf_update_command, and
@@ -1606,10 +1620,16 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
$preview_mode [0]
If nonzero, run a previewer to preview the document. Equivalent
to the -pv option. Which previewer is run depends on the other
+ settings, see the command line options -view=, and the variable
+ $view.
+ $printout_mode [0]
+ If nonzero, print the document using lpr. Equivalent to the -p
+ option. This is recommended not to be set from an RC file,
- 18 May 2010 24
+
+ 27 July 2010 24
@@ -1618,13 +1638,7 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- settings, see the command line options -view=, and the variable
- $view.
-
- $printout_mode [0]
- If nonzero, print the document using lpr. Equivalent to the -p
- option. This is recommended not to be set from an RC file, oth-
- erwise you could waste lots of paper.
+ otherwise you could waste lots of paper.
$print_type = ["ps"]
Type of file to printout: possibilities are "dvi", "none",
@@ -1677,25 +1691,25 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
$ps_update_command [""]
When the postscript previewer is set to be updated by running a
command, this is the command that is run. See the information
+ for the variable $ps_update_method.
+ $ps_update_method [0 under UNIX, 1 under MS-Windows]
+ How the postscript viewer updates its display when the ps file
+ has changed. See the information on the variable
+ $dvi_update_method for the codes. (Note that information needs
+ be changed slightly so that for the value 4, to run a command to
- 18 May 2010 25
+ 27 July 2010 25
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- for the variable $ps_update_method.
- $ps_update_method [0 under UNIX, 1 under MS-Windows]
- How the postscript viewer updates its display when the ps file
- has changed. See the information on the variable
- $dvi_update_method for the codes. (Note that information needs
- be changed slightly so that for the value 4, to run a command to
do the update, the command is specified by the variable
$ps_update_command, and for the value 2, to specify update by
signal, the signal is specified by $ps_update_signal.)
@@ -1749,9 +1763,17 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
Directory to store temporary files that latexmk may generate
while running.
+ The default under MSWindows (including cygwin), is to set
+ $tmpdir to the value of the first of whichever of the system
+ environment variables TMPDIR or TEMP exists, otherwise to the
+ current directory. Under other operating systems (expected to
+ be UNIX/Linux, including OS-X), the default is the value of the
+ system environment variable TMPDIR if it exists, otherwise
+ "/tmp".
+
- 18 May 2010 26
+ 27 July 2010 26
@@ -1760,14 +1782,6 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- The default under MSWindows (including cygwin), is to set
- $tmpdir to the value of the first of whichever of the system
- environment variables TMPDIR or TEMP exists, otherwise to the
- current directory. Under other operating systems (expected to
- be UNIX/Linux, including OS-X), the default is the value of the
- system environment variable TMPDIR if it exists, otherwise
- "/tmp".
-
$view ["default"]
Which kind of file is to be previewed if a previewer is used.
The possible values are "default", "dvi", "ps", "pdf". The
@@ -1819,10 +1833,19 @@ CUSTOM DEPENDENCIES
needs to read a file, like a graphics file, whose extension is the to-
extension of a custom dependency. Then latexmk examines whether a file
exists with the same name, but with the corresponding from-extension,
+ as specified in the custom-dependency rule. If it does, then whenever
+ the destination file (the one with the to-extension) is out-of-date
+ with respect to the corresponding source file.
+
+ To make the new destination file, the Perl subroutine specified in the
+ rule is invoked, with an argument that is the base name of the files in
+ question. Simple cases just involve a subroutine invoking an external
+ program; this can be done by following the templates below, even by
+ those without knowledge of the Perl programming language. Of course,
- 18 May 2010 27
+ 27 July 2010 27
@@ -1831,15 +1854,6 @@ CUSTOM DEPENDENCIES
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- as specified in the custom-dependency rule. If it does, then whenever
- the destination file (the one with the to-extension) is out-of-date
- with respect to the corresponding source file.
-
- To make the new destination file, the Perl subroutine specified in the
- rule is invoked, with an argument that is the base name of the files in
- question. Simple cases just involve a subroutine invoking an external
- program; this can be done by following the templates below, even by
- those without knowledge of the Perl programming language. Of course,
experts could do something much more elaborate.
One other item in each custom-dependency rule labelled "must" above
@@ -1890,28 +1904,28 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
This causes the invocation of the fig2dev program to have quoted file-
names; it should therefore work with filenames containing spaces. How-
ever, not all software deals correctly with filenames that contain
+ spaces. Moreover, the rules, if any, for quoting filenames vary
+ between operating systems, command shells and individual pieces of
+ software, so this code may not always work.
+ If you use pdflatex instead of latex, then you will probably prefer to
+ convert your graphics files to pdf format, in which case you would
+ replace the above code in an initialization file by
+ add_cus_dep( 'fig', 'pdf, 0, 'fig2pdf' );
+ sub fig2pdf {
- 18 May 2010 28
+ 27 July 2010 28
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- spaces. Moreover, the rules, if any, for quoting filenames vary
- between operating systems, command shells and individual pieces of
- software, so this code may not always work.
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- If you use pdflatex instead of latex, then you will probably prefer to
- convert your graphics files to pdf format, in which case you would
- replace the above code in an initialization file by
- add_cus_dep( 'fig', 'pdf, 0, 'fig2pdf' );
- sub fig2pdf {
system("fig2dev -Lpdf $_[0].fig $_[0].pdf");
}
@@ -1961,30 +1975,30 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
Of course if you choose to write random data to the .nnd (or and .aux
file, etc) that changes on each new run, then you will have a problem.
+ For real experts: See the %hash_cal_ignore_pattern if you have to deal
+ with such problems.
+ Glossaries can be dealt with similarly.
- 18 May 2010 29
+OLD METHOD OF DEFINING CUSTOM DEPENDENCIES
+ In previous versions of latexmk, the only method of defining custom
+ dependencies was to directly manipulate the table of custom dependen-
+ cies. This is contained in the @cus_dep_list array. It is an array of
+ strings, and each string in the array has four items in it, each
+ 27 July 2010 29
-LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- For real experts: See the %hash_cal_ignore_pattern if you have to deal
- with such problems.
- Glossaries can be dealt with similarly.
+LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
-OLD METHOD OF DEFINING CUSTOM DEPENDENCIES
- In previous versions of latexmk, the only method of defining custom
- dependencies was to directly manipulate the table of custom dependen-
- cies. This is contained in the @cus_dep_list array. It is an array of
- strings, and each string in the array has four items in it, each sepa-
- rated by a space, the from-extension, the to-extension, the "must"
+ separated by a space, the from-extension, the to-extension, the "must"
item, and the name of the subroutine for the custom dependency. These
were all defined above.
@@ -2033,11 +2047,21 @@ THANKS TO
AUTHOR
Current version, by John Collins (username collins at node
- phys.psu.edu). (Version 4.16a).
+ phys.psu.edu). (Version 4.17).
+
+ Released version can be obtained from CTAN: <http://www.tug.org/tex-
+ archive/support/latexmk/>, and from the author's website
+ <http://www.phys.psu.edu/~collins/software/latexmk/>.
+ Modifications and enhancements by Evan McLean (Version 2.0)
+ Original script called "go" by David J. Musliner (RCS Version 3.2)
+
+
+
- 18 May 2010 30
+
+ 27 July 2010 30
@@ -2046,11 +2070,6 @@ AUTHOR
LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- Released version can be obtained from CTAN: <http://www.tug.org/tex-
- archive/support/latexmk/>, and from the author's website
- <http://www.phys.psu.edu/~collins/software/latexmk/>.
- Modifications and enhancements by Evan McLean (Version 2.0)
- Original script called "go" by David J. Musliner (RCS Version 3.2)
@@ -2110,6 +2129,10 @@ LATEXMK(1L) LATEXMK(1L)
- 18 May 2010 31
+
+
+
+
+ 27 July 2010 31