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#!/bin/sh
#
# Thomas Esser, David Aspinall, Simon Wilkinson.
# Public domain.
#
# Simple script to attempt to find documentation for tex files.
# Uses kpsewhich to find a .dvi, .pdf or .ps file along the
# 'TeX system documentation' ($TEXDOCS, default: $TEXMF/doc) search path.
#
# Original version by David Aspinall <da@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
#
# This version rewritten for use with bash 2 and teTeX under Linux by
# Simon Wilkinson <sxw@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
#
# Changes for web2c-7.2 resp. teTeX-0.9 and portability fixes by
# Thomas Esser <te@dbs.uni-hannover.de>, Jun 14 1998
#
# Support for compressed documentation implemented by adopting changes
# made by debian. Thomas Esser, Dec. 2004.

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

export PATH

needsCleanup=false
progname=texdoc
tmpdir=${TMPDIR-${TEMP-${TMP-/tmp}}}/$progname.$$

###############################################################################
# setupTmpDir()
#   set up a temp directory and a trap to remove it
###############################################################################
setupTmpDir()
{
  $needsCleanup && return

  trap 'cleanup --force' 1 2 3 7 13 15
  needsCleanup=true
  mkdir "$tmpdir" || abort "could not create directory \`$tmpdir'"
}

###############################################################################
# abort(errmsg) 
#   print `errmsg' to stderr and exit with error code 1
###############################################################################
abort()
{   
  warn "$progname: $1."
  cleanup
  (exit 1)
  exit 1
}                              

###############################################################################
# cleanup()
#   clean up the temp area
###############################################################################
cleanup()
{
  case $1 in
    --force)
        $needsCleanup && test -n "$tmpdir" && test -d "$tmpdir" \
          && { rm -f "$tmpdir"/*; cd /; rmdir "$tmpdir"; }
        ;;
    *)  # directory might not be empty if some other viewer is still
        # running, so be quiet about it
        rmdir $tmpdir >/dev/null 2>&1;;
  esac
}


# Viewing programs, according to filename extension.  (You can
# override or add to them by setting environment variables).
# MacOS X: does not have X11 by default, so give dvi a low priority
case `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` in
  Darwin)
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_dvi='(open %s >/dev/console 2>&1 || xdvi %s &) || echo "Method for opening %s did not work"'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_ps='open %s'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_pdf='open %s'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_html='open %s'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_txt="open -a TextEdit.app %s"}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_="open -a TextEdit.app %s"} # no extension, default to pager
        extlist='.pdf .ps .txt .dvi .html'
	;;
  *)
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_dvi='(xdvi %s) &'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_pdf='(acroread %s) &'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_ps='(gv %s) &'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_html='mozilla -remote openURL'"'(%s)'"' 2>/dev/null || mozilla %s &'}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_txt="${PAGER-more} %s"}
	: ${TEXDOCVIEW_="${PAGER-more} %s"} # no extension, default to pager
        extlist='.dvi .dvi.gz .dvi.bz2 .pdf .pdf.gz .pdf.bz2 .ps .ps.gz .ps.bz2 .txt .txt.gz .txt.bz2 .html'

        # Commands run to uncompress files, according to filename extension.
        : ${TEXDOCUNZIP_gz='gzip -d -c'}
        : ${TEXDOCUNZIP_bz2='bzip2 -d -c'}
	;;
esac

mode=viewer
help='Usage: texdoc [OPTION]... [NAME]...
  Search for NAME in the TeX documentation and start a viewer.

  --help        show this help
  -v		verbose mode: show viewer command
  -l            just list all matching files. Do not start a viewer.
  -s            search the disk. remaining arguments will be passed
                as egrep patterns to filter the find output.'

verbosemode=false
while 
  case $1 in
     -s)     mode=search; shift; break;;
     -l)     mode=list;;
     -v)     verbosemode=true;;
     *-help)
             echo "$help" >&2
             exit 1;;
     -*)     echo "texdoc: option $1 not recognized" 1>&2;;
      *)     break;;
  esac
do shift; done

case $# in
  0)
    echo "$help" >&2
    exit 1
    ;;
esac

for name
do
  case $mode in
    search)
      find `kpsewhich --expand-path='$TEXMF/doc' | tr : ' '` -type f -print |
        egrep $name
      continue
      ;;
  esac

  case $name in
    texdoc)
      man texdoc; continue;;
  esac

  found=false
  for ext in "" $extlist; do

    filename=`kpsewhich -format='TeX system documentation' $name$ext 2>/dev/null`
    test -z "$filename" && continue
    found=true

    if test $mode = list; then
      echo $filename
    else
      dir=`echo $filename | sed 's%/[^/]*$%%'`
      ext=`echo $filename | sed -n 's%.*\.\([^/]*\)$%\1%p'`

      eval uncompress="\$TEXDOCUNZIP_$ext"
      if test -n "$uncompress"
      then
        ext=`echo $filename | sed -e "s|\\.$ext\$||" | sed 's%.*\.%%'`
      fi
      viewer=\$"TEXDOCVIEW_$ext"
      if test -n "$uncompress"; then
        src=`echo "$filename" | sed -e 's%.*/%%' -e 's%\.[^.]*$%%'`

        # only one viewer per file, if the same file is given more
        # than once
        test -f "$tmpdir/$src" && break

        setupTmpDir
        eval "$uncompress $filename > $tmpdir/$src"
        filename=$tmpdir/$src
        viewer=`eval echo $viewer | sed -e "s|%s|$filename; rm -f $filename; cleanup|"`
      else
        viewer=`eval echo $viewer | sed -e "s|%s|$filename|g"`
      fi

      if test -z "$viewer"
      then 
        echo "Don't know how to view file type $ext" 1>&2
        echo "(matching file was $filename)" 1>&2
      else 
        $verbosemode && echo $viewer
        test -n "$dir" && test -d "$dir" && cd "$dir"
        eval $viewer
        break     # just stop after the first usable extension
      fi
    fi

  done
  $found || echo "Can't find documentation for \`$name'" 1>&2
done

cleanup
(exit 0)
exit 0