Edit file File name : simpdftex Content :#!/bin/sh # Script to do (la)tex->dvi->[ps->]pdf. # # Created by Gerben Wierda, May 2001 # Rewritten by Gerben Wierda, January 2002 # Modified by Joachim Kock, May 2003 # Modified by Gerben Wierda, April 2007 # Modified by Bruno Voisin and Herbert Schulz, September 2018 # COPYRIGHT Gerben Wierda 2001--2018 # This file is free software. You are free to use this file in any way you like # However, if you change it you should note in this file that you did and who # you are, you also need to change the version string if you do. That way # I will not get support questions for software that is not entirely mine. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT # LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR # PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING # NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, # EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # This script assumes that there is a config.pdf somewhere that sets # the bitmap mode to something large but realistic (real mode) so that # unavailable pfb fonts will be included as bitmaps. # Version 1.0: added the string above for identification purposes # Version 1.0a: Cosmetic change: do not display dir of argv[0] all the time # Added calledas variable to hold command basename # Version 1.1: Use calledas instead of $0 which means the sed command # for determining format below also works when there is no dir # (run from dir where altpdftex resides, not very likely...) # Version 1.2: Force the use of tex binaries from the same directory as # this script # Version 1.3: Added --echo-version option, placed argument check after # switch, inside while to prevent subscript out of range error # Added --tex-path to override directory where this script # resides. Added --gs-path to override a new default gs # directory /usr/local/bin. Also, force gs directory at the # start of the path to repair for broken installations of # TeX, gs and such # Version 1.4: Moved path changes to just before calling gs so that only # ps2pdf is affected # Version 1.5: Removed some path-related redundancy from GS calling # Version 1.5a: Missing ${extradviopts} from echo # Added version to --help output # Added wolfram.map # Version 1.6: Fixed bug: --dviopts did not work because it did set # the wrong variable # Changed dviopts to dvipsopts (better name) # Version 1.7: Added --distiller and --distiller-filter option # Changed --gs-path to --distiller-path # Changed distiller semantics # Fixed bug --tex-path flag needed trailing '/' # Some extra quoting to be more robust for whitespace # in names, also internally # Version 1.8: Added pstill and u-psbuild info to help # Version 1.9: Removed textrace bbold font (textrace is broken) # Version 1.10: Added amstex support # Simplified different format support # Version 1.11: Do not source ~/.{t}cshrc, use the environment 'as is' # Version 1.11 says it is version 1.10! # Version 1.12: Added textrace bold font (textrace 0.48 is ok) # Version 1.13: Changed success message at the end # Echo version on by default # Debug option # Version 1.13b:Date report on version was very out of date, removed # Version 2.0: Rewritten in /bin/sh because (t)csh does not handle signals # very well... # This version works, but you need to send the SIGTERM to # the process group (the negative PID) to get it to work # Version 2.1: Small bug fixes # Version 2.2: Fixed bug where argument without extension was interpreted # as dvi file. # Removed dependencies on smart sh versions # Version 2.3: Removed map file knowledge (needs to be outside this script) # beyond the standard map files # Version 2.4: Added support for omega and lambda (use odvips) # Version 2.5: Changed maxpk and maxpfb implementation to recent updmap # Version 2.6: Use ps2pdf13 as the default distiller # Version 2.7: Changed help # Version 2.8: Checked into CVS. # Added handling of outdir for TeX # Version 2.9: Added auto-outdir flag # Version 2.10: Changed --outdir behaviour to mimick TEXMFOUTPUT, # removed --auto-outdir # Version 2.11: Fixed typo # Version 2.12: RCS changes, from now on, the version number is the RCS number # These notes here will become a ChangeLog. # 2003/05/20 Joachim's modification: write first to a pdf file in tmp, # and only upon completion copy the file to its final # destination. This is done in order to minimise the time where # the pdf file in current directory is in an unstable state, # because a PDF viewer might be tracking the file, and # if it finds the pdf file in an intermediate state it will # display a blank page until the new version is ready. # 2003/05/21 Joachim's modification used /bin/cp. Gerben made it truly # atomic by using /bin/cp in combination with /bin/mv # 2003/11/23 Added supportfor passing flasg to tex at the request of # Dick Koch. # 2004/09/05 Bugfix: make it work better with directories with whitespace # in their name # 2004/11/15 New calling mode: simpdftex format foo.tex # e.g.: # simpdftex latex foo.tex # In the future, the old modes (altpdflatex and friends) through # symlinks will disappear from my distribution, though they will # still work. # 2007/05/07 Added dvipdfm support with compatibility with the patched version # that is available on the net (simpdftex_dpmx) # Changed version string to date-based string # 2007/08/09 Protected echo command against broken builtin versions by running # /bin/echo explicitly. There may exist /bin/echo implementations # that do not support -n and this script will have to be changed # before it works on such a system. # 2018/09/19 Added --distilleropts optlist command line flag for # options to be added to the distiller application; # e.g. "-dCompatibilityLevel=1.5 -dNOSAFER". # Removed uses of echo -n. # 2018/09/24 Added -dCompatibilityLevel=15 into the distillerprog definition # and removed quotes around execution of ${distillerprog} so it can # contain options. # FEATURE: it seems -u +foo.map -u -foo.map does not work. So --extradvipsopts # cannot be used to remove a map from the standard list # BUG: Handling of file name extensions is not completely equialent to TeX # i.e. foo.bar.bla gets you foo.bar.pdf not foo.bar.bla.pdf # Hint: Give all extensions explicitly on the command line version='20180924' calledas=`basename "$0"` if [ "${calledas}" = "simpdftex" ] then argwithoutlead=`/bin/echo "$1"|sed 's/^--//'` if [ "$1" != "" -a "$1" = "${argwithoutlead}" ] then formatname="$1" shift calledas="altpdf${formatname}" fi fi argvbackup="$*" dviprogram="dvips" # Might be dvips, dvipdfm or dvipdfmx # maxpkdvipsopts: use only pfb's for real PS fonts, bitmaps are default for the others maxpkdvipsopts="-Ppk" # maxpfbdvipsopts: use as many pfb's as possible maxpfbdvipsopts="-Poutline" opt_dvipsopts="" # Defaults: # altpdftex --default is the default setting, it also works # when there is no config.pdf file extradvipsoptions="" dvipsoptions="$maxpfbdvipsopts" outputpostfix=".maxpfb" simplename="yes" keeppsfile="no" echoversion="yes" texpath=`dirname "$0"` # Default distiller is ps2pdf from /usr/local/bin in no filter mode # as the direct call to a filtering gs does not work yet for some reason #distillerpath="" #distillerprog="/usr/local/bin/gs -dCompatibility=1.3 -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=- -c save pop" #distillerfilter="yes" distillerpath="/usr/local/bin" #distillerprog="ps2pdf13" distillerprog="ps2pdf -dCompatibilityLevel=1.5" distillerfilter="no" unset outdir debug="no" dvipdfmoptions="" distilleroptions="" usage() { cat <<_eof_help This is simpdftex, $version Usage: simpdftex formatname [--mode modestring] [--dvipsopts dvipsoptstring] [--extradvipsopts dvipsoptstring] [--pdf] [--default] [--maxpk] [--maxpfb] [--extendedname] [--no-echo-version] [--tex-path dir] [--keep-psfile] [--distiller-path dir] [--debug] [--distiller prog] [--distiller-filter prog] [--distilleropts opts] [--help] [--outdir dir] [--extratexopts texoptsstring] [--dvipdfmopts dvipdfmoptstring] tex-or-dvi-file simpdftex is a way to do pdf{e}{la}tex without having pdf{e}{la}tex. It needs a working TeX environment and one of three ways to turn DVI file into PDF: - dvips + a distiller like ghostscript - dvipdfm - dvipdfmx Since pdf{e}{la}tex cannot handle insertion of .eps graphics, simpdftex gives an alternative when using dvips mode. The output for both systems is comparable. simpdftex compiles the file with {La}TeX, processes the DVI file with dvips into PostScript and uses gs to produce pdf (with ps2pdf). Or it uses dvipdfm or dvipdfmx to turn the DVI file into PDF. There is finegrained control over the resulting filename and the options with which dvips produces the PostScript intermediary file. Dvips will call Metafont to produce bitmaps or include PostScript .pfb files depending on the flags. See below. The default setting is normal name, maximal use of pfb's, just like pdf{la}tex, in other words, "pdftex file.tex" and "altpdftex file.tex" both produce an output file file.pdf. For pdftex, output options are controlled by pdftex.cfg, for altpdftext by config.ps (unless --pdf is given). Arguments: tex-or-dvi-file If a .dvi file is given, skip the TeX process. Otherwise, TeX the input file, dvips the resulting dvi file and ps2pdf the resulting ps file --mode Tell simpdftex how to go from DVI to PDF. There are three modes: - dvips - dvipdfm - dvipdfmx --dpx Compatibility flag with simpdftex_dpmx. Equal to --mode dvipdfmx --dpm Compatibility flag with simpdftex_dpmx. Equal to --mode dvipdfm --help Display this message and exit --no-echo-version Do not echo location and version of this script. Does not exit so can be used tochange info to the output of a real run --debug Add some debug output --extendedname Depending on the mode, adds intermediary extensions to the output filename. If the mode is --pdf, .pdfmode is added. If the mode is --maxpk, ,maxpk is added and if the mode is --maxpfb, .maxpfb is added. Example: tex-or-dvi-file-basename.maxpfb.pdf --maxpk Use Metafont bitmaps (pk files) when possible. Only real PostScript fonts (like Times Roman) are included as PostScript fonts. All other fonts are included as bitmaps for the default printer resolution. This options produces optimal results for the chosen printer. For file contents (not name) equivalent to: --dvipsopts "-Ppk" Not yet functional for the other modes. --maxpfb Use PostScript pfb files whenever possible. This produces optimal results for the screen. For file contents (not name) equivalent to: --dvipsopts "-Poutline" If any font is included as TeX pk bitmap, it is rendered at the default resolution. Not yet functional for the other modes. --pdf Select .pdfmode extension for the output file name if --extendedname has been set. Use printer definition config.pdf. For file contents (not name) equivalent to --dvipsopts "-Ppdf" Note that the default config.pdf assumes resolution 8000 for bitmaps and bitmap generation fails at this resolution because there exists no known mode for that resolution. --default Select no extension for the output file name, even if --extendedfilename has been set. Use standard printer definition config.ps. For file contents (not name) equivalent to: --dvipsopts "" --noextendedname --dvipsopts Give arbitrary arguments to dvips, e.g. --dvipsopts "-M" Sets extension for --extendedfilename to .custom. --dvipsopts overrides other flags that set dvipsopts. --extratexopts Give extra arbitrary arguments to tex, e.g. --extratexopts "--interaction=nonstopmode" Sets extra options for the tex command that is used. --extradvipsopts Give extra arbitrary arguments to dvips, e.g. --extradvipsopts "-M" Sets extra options for dvips and does not set extension or override other options. Options will be added to the end of the options for dvips --keep-psfile After running dvips, copy the ps file over to the directory where the tex file is, possibly overwriting a ps file that is there. Use with caution, a ps file could be input as well. --tex-path Give path of TeX binaries, use directory of this script otherwise --distiller prog Use a distiller different from ps2pdf which is the default. Argument must be an executable or executable script that gets called iwth two arguments: input file (PS) and output file (PDF). E.g.: --distiller=/usr/local/alternate/bin/ps2pdf --distiller=pstill Using this flag sets the distiller filter mode to off This flag only makes sense in dvips mode --distiller-filter prog Use a distiller executable or executable script which is called with the PS input as standard input and which writes the PDF output to standard output. E.g.: --distiller-filter=u-psbuild This flag only makes sense in dvips mode --distilleropts optionlist special options to pass to the distiller --distiller-path Give path needed by the distiller binary. This path is added to the begin of you PATH environment before the distiller is run. The reason is that for instance ps2pdf uses the path to find gs and sets the path to something with /sw/bin at the beginning. Thus, installing gs from fink would make /usr/local/bin/ps2pdf find another gs than intended. By giving an empty path, the path is not changed before the distiller program is run. The default is empty. This flag only makes sense in dvips mode --dvipdfmopts Give arbitrary arguments to dvipdfm or dvipdfmx, e.g. --dvipdfmopts "-c" Sets extension for --extendedfilename to .custom. --dvipdfmopts overrides other flags that set dvipdfmopts. --outdir dir Write files here *if* our current directory is unwritable. This mimicks the TEXMFOUTPUT environment variable of TeX, but differently. The current dir becomes the value of --outdir and the directory where the old current dir is added to TEXINPUTS. This is more robust for reading and locating files. You can also set TEXMFOUTPUT instead, but with a disadvantage: you will be running TeXin the current dir. And you will not be able to read files in the outdir unless you also adapt TEXINPUTS. The defaults for the distiller are Path addition: "${distillerpath}" Filter mode: "${distillerfilter}" Program: "${distillerprog}" Later flags override settings of earlier flags. _eof_help } while test $# -gt 0 do case $1 in --help) usage exit 0;; --dvipsopts) shift outputpostfix=".custom" dvipsoptions="$1" ;; --dvipdfmopts) outputpostfix=".custom" shift dvipdfmoptions="$1" ;; --dvipdfopts) # Compatibility with simpdftex_dpmx shift dvipdfmoptions="$1" ;; --extradvipsopts) shift extradvipsoptions="$1" ;; --extratexopts) shift extratexoptions="$1" ;; --tex-path) shift texpath="$1" ;; --pdf) outputpostfix=".pdfmode" dvipsoptions="-P pdf" ;; --default) outputpostfix="" dvipsoptions="" # Use the default print option in config.ps ;; --maxpk) outputpostfix=".maxpk" dvipsoptions="$maxpkdvipsopts" ;; --maxpfb) outputpostfix=".maxpbfb" dvipsoptions="$maxpfbdvipsopts" ;; --extendedname) simplename="no" ;; --keep-psfile) keeppsfile="yes" ;; --debug) debug="yes" ;; --distiller-path) shift distillerpath="$1" ;; --distiller) shift distillerprog="$1" distillerfilter="no" ;; --distilleropts) shift distilleroptions="$1" ;; --mode) shift if [ "$1" = "dvips" -o "$1" = "dvipdfm" -o "$1" = "dvipdfmx" ] then dviprogram="$1" else /bin/echo "Unknown mode $1" exit 1 fi ;; --outdir) shift export TEXINPUTS=`pwd`:`kpsewhich --expand-var '$TEXINPUTS'` export TEXMFOUTPUT="$1" outdir="$1/" outdirset="yes" cd "$1" ;; --distiller-filter) shift distillerprog="$1" distillerfilter="yes" ;; --no-echo-version) echoversion="no" ;; --dpx) # Compatibility with simpdftex_dpmx dviprogram="dvipdfmx" ;; --dpm) # Compatibility with simpdftex_dpmx dviprogram="dvipdfm" ;; --*) /bin/echo "Unknown option $1" exit 1;; "") ;; *) break;; esac shift done if [ "${echoversion}" = "yes" -a "${debug}" = "no" ] then /bin/echo "### This is $0, Version ${version}" fi if [ "${debug}" = "yes" ] then /bin/echo "##### This is $0, Version ${version}" /bin/echo "##### Arguments: ${argvbackup}" fi run_dvipdfm() { /bin/echo "### ${texpath}/${dviprogram} ${dvipdfmoptions} -o ${pdffile} ${dvifile}" "${texpath}/${dviprogram}" ${dvipdfmoptions} -o "${pdffile}" "${dvifile}" || \ { /bin/echo "### FAILED to generate ${pdffile} (${status})"; \ exit 1; } } run_dvips() { /bin/echo "### ${texpath}/${dviprogram} -R ${dvipsoptions} ${extradvipsoptions} -o ${psfile} ${dvifile}" "${texpath}/${dviprogram}" -R ${dvipsoptions} ${extradvipsoptions} -o "${psfile}" "${dvifile}" || \ { /bin/echo "### FAILED to generate ${psfile} (${status})"; \ exit 1; } if [ "${keeppsfile}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "### Saving intermediary ps file ${psfile} as ${savedpsfile}" /bin/cp "${psfile}" "${savedpsfile}" || \ /bin/echo "### FAILED to save ${psfile} (${status})" fi if [ "${distillerpath}" != "" ]; then PATH="${distillerpath}:${PATH}";export PATH if [ "${debug}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "##### PATH set to ${PATH}" fi fi if [ "${distillerfilter}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "### ${distillerprog} ${distilleroptions} <${psfile} >${pdffile}" ${distillerprog} ${distilleroptions} <"${psfile}" >"${pdffile}" || \ { /bin/echo "### FAILED to generate ${pdffile} (${status})" exit 1; } else /bin/echo "### ${distillerprog} ${distilleroptions} ${psfile} ${pdffile}" ${distillerprog} ${distilleroptions} "${psfile}" "${pdffile}" || \ { /bin/echo "### FAILED to generate ${pdffile} (${status})" exit 1; } fi } cleanup() { if [ "${tmpdir}" != "" -a "${debug}" = "no" ] then rm -rf "${tmpdir}" fi } terminated() { cleanup exit 1; } trap 'terminated' 15 main() { if [ "${file}" = "" ] then /bin/echo "simpdftex Empty argument: tex-or-dvi-file-name" exit 1 fi # Argument handling if [ "${simplename}" = "yes" ] then outputpostfix="" fi startwithdvi="no" basename=`basename "${file}"` nosuffixbasename=`/bin/echo ${basename}|sed 's/\.[^.]*$//'` nodvisuffixbasename=`/bin/echo ${basename}|sed 's/\.[dD][vV][iI]$//'` if [ "${nodvisuffixbasename}" = "${nosuffixbasename}" -a \ "${basename}" != "${nosuffixbasename}" ] then startwithdvi="yes" fi kpsefilename=`kpsewhich "${file}"` slashdirname=`dirname "${kpsefilename}"`/ if [ ! -w "." ] then if [ "${TEXMFOUTPUT}" != "" ] then outdir="${TEXMFOUTPUT}/" outdirset="yes" if [ "${autoinput}" = "yes" ] then export TEXINPUTS=${TEXMFOUTPUT}:`kpsewhich --expand-var '$TEXINPUTS'` fi else /bin/echo "### Cannot write in current directory and no redirect found. Bailing out..." exit 1 fi fi # Assume the command is called altpdf* where the rest is the actual tex # program to be run texprogram=`/bin/echo ${calledas}|sed 's/altpdf//'` if [ "${texprogram}" = "omega" -o "${texprogram}" = "lambda" ] then dvips="odvips" else dvips="dvips" fi # Handle temp dir (cleanup is called on signal) tmpext=$$-`/bin/date +"%s"` tmpdir="/tmp/altpdf${texprogram}.${tmpext}" # Force removal of possible existing tmpdir cleanup # Make new version mkdir "${tmpdir}" if [ "${startwithdvi}" = "yes" ] then dvifile="${file}" else texfile="${file}" dvifile="${outdir}${nosuffixbasename}.dvi" fi psfile="${tmpdir}/${nosuffixbasename}${outputpostfix}.ps" savedpsfile="${outdir}${nosuffixbasename}.ps" pdffile="${tmpdir}/${nosuffixbasename}${outputpostfix}.pdf" savedpdffile="${outdir}${nosuffixbasename}${outputpostfix}.pdf" if [ "${debug}" = "yes" ] then /bin/echo "##### TeX file: $texfile" /bin/echo "##### DVI file: $dvifile" if [ "${dviprogram}" = "dvips" ] then /bin/echo "##### PS file: $psfile" /bin/echo "##### Saved PS file: $savedpsfile" fi /bin/echo "##### Created PDF file: $pdffile" /bin/echo "##### Final PDF file: $savedpdffile" /bin/echo "##### Environment:" env | sed 's/^/##### /g' fi if [ "${startwithdvi}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "### Skipping ${texprogram} ${texfile} [dvi->pdf only]" else /bin/echo "### ${texpath}/${texprogram} ${texfile}" "${texpath}/${texprogram}" ${extratexoptions} "${texfile}" || \ /bin/echo "### WARNING: TeX returned non zero exit status ${status}" fi case "${dviprogram}" in "dvips") run_dvips;; "dvipdfm") run_dvipdfm;; "dvipdfmx") run_dvipdfm;; *) /bin/echo "### ERROR: wrong dvipdf mode ${dviprogram}" esac /bin/echo "### Copying/moving pdf file ${pdffile} to ${savedpdffile}" /bin/cp "${pdffile}" "${savedpdffile}.${tmpext}" || \ /bin/echo "### FAILED to copy ${pdffile} (${status})" /bin/rm -f "${savedpdffile}" /bin/mv "${savedpdffile}.${tmpext}" "${savedpdffile}" || \ /bin/echo "### FAILED to rename ${savedpdffile}.${tmpext} (${status})" if [ "${startwithdvi}" = "yes" ]; then if [ "${keeppsfile}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "### Succesfully generated ${savedpdffile} and ${savedpsfile}" else /bin/echo "### Succesfully generated ${savedpdffile}" fi else if [ "${keeppsfile}" = "yes" ]; then /bin/echo "### Succesfully generated ${dvifile}, ${savedpdffile} and ${savedpsfile}" else /bin/echo "### Succesfully generated ${dvifile} and ${savedpdffile}" fi fi cleanup } for file in "$@" do main done Save