02-01-2008
You could go that with make,but you have to define an Makefile for the same.
Please avoid duplication of posts.
Thanks
Nagarajan G
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
caspar-typesetting
caspar-typesetting(7) MISCELLANEOUS caspar-typesetting(7)
NAME
caspar-typesetting - Makefile snippets for common typesetting tasks
SYNOPSIS
In a Makefile, write
include caspar/mk/docbook.mk
or
include caspar/mk/pod.mk
.
DESCRIPTION
The caspar docbook.mk and pod.mk files are Makefile snippets for common typesetting tasks, like typesetting LaTeX (see [3]), DocBook XML,
DocBook SGML (see [2]) and POD (see [1]) documents. You just have to type make, instead of stuff like jade -t tex -d caspar/print.dsl
/usr/share/sgml/declaration/xml.dcl foobar.dbx.
USAGE
In a directory where you maintain .dbx (Docbook XML) or .tex (LaTeX) files, do
$ echo include caspar/mk/docbook.mk > Makefile
$ vi karenina.dbx
$ make karenina.view
$ make karenina.print
$ vi svejk.tex
$ make svejk.view
$ make svejk.print
$ make
$ make clean
Other targets: filename.ps, filename.pdf, filename.2ps, filename.html, filename.printbig, filename.dvi.
Variables you might like to set in your Makefile: XMLDCL (default is /usr/share/sgml/declaration/xml.dcl; if you're not on a Debian
GNU/Linux system, you'll likely have to adjust this), HTML_DSL, PRINT_DSL.
In a directory where you maintain .pod files, do
$ echo include caspar/mk/pod.mk > Makefile
$ vi lire.pod
$ perldoc ./lire.pod
$ make lire.pdf
$ make
$ less lire.overstrike-txt
$ make clean
Other targets: filename.ps, filename.html, filename.txt, ... (Similar to the ones supplied by docbook.mk).
EXAMPLES
Some examples: Overriding the caspar-supplied DSSSL files: Create your own print.dls and html.dsl, in the same directory as your Docbook XML
files. Your Makefile should read:
PRINT_DSL = print.dsl
HTML_DSL = html.dsl
include caspar/mk/docbook.mk
Overriding the standard html-to-text convertor:
$ W3M=lynx make svejk.txt
.
FILES
caspar/mk/docbook.mk, caspar/mk/pod.mk
ENVIRONMENT
For docbook.mk: files: XMLDCL, HTML_DSL, PRINT_DSL; utilities: JADE, PDFJADETEX, PDFLATEX, JADETEX, LATEX, W3M, DVIPS, PSNUP, LPR, GV; set-
tings: JADE_MAXERRORS. These variables can get adjusted in Makefile, as well as in the shell environment.
pod.mk Uses no environment variables.
AUTHOR
Joost van Baal-Ili
SEE ALSO
caspar(7) [1] perlpod(1) about Perl's Plain Old Documentation format
[2] DocBook: The Definitive Guide on http://docbook.org/,
[3] The LaTeX Project Homepage on http://www.latex-project.org/.
Some comments on advanced usage are in the files docbook.mk and pod.mk itself.
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