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			62 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# This template is really important. It includes changes to make images a reasonable size,
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# gracefully handle Header 4 and Header 5 translation to paragraph and subparagraph,
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# stick the MariaDB logo at the top of the document, etc.
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template=$PWD/maxscale.latex
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# make sure we can find LaTeX. feel free to remove this if you have it somewhere more normal
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pwd=$PWD
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input=$1
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if ! shift; then
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    echo "ERROR: must specify input filename" >&2
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    exit 1
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fi
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file=${input##*/}
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basename=${file%%.*}
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basedir=${input%/*}
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# we have to cd to the location of the file so that images with relative paths can be found
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if ! cd "$basedir"; then
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    echo "ERROR: could not cd to $basedir" >&2
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    exit 1
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fi
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# this filter function can be used for some pipline of miscellaneous stuff you want to do to the input file
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# if you want to add more filters, you can just build a normal Unix pipeline.
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filter(){
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    # this instructs pandoc to build a titleblock
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    # the idea is that the first line will be something like "MariaDB MaxScale"
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    # and the 2nd line will be something like "Configuration & Usage Scenarios".
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    # put a hard linebreak between those so they're both part of the "title".
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    # pandoc supports another line that is the author. right now I manually make that blank.
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    # and we add the current date to the end of the 2 lines in the titleblock
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    #date=$(date +"%B %e, %Y")
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    printf -v date "%(%B %e, %Y)T"
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    #awk ' /^$/ {p++} p==1{printf "%% %s\n", "'"$date"'";p++} !p{printf "%% "} {print} ' 
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    awk ' NR==1{ printf "%% " } # put % in front of first line
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          NR==2{ printf "  " } # put some space in front of 2nd line. pandoc requires this to continue the title
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          NR==3{ printf "%% %s", "'"$date"'" } # 3rd line becomes the date.
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          {printf "%s", $0} # now print whatever was actually on the line. (but leave off the newline) should have been blank for the 3rd line!
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          {printf "%s", "\n"} # newline.
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          '
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}
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pandoc_vars=(
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    -V fontsize=12pt
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    -V version=1.10 
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    -V geometry:margin=1in 
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    --toc
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    -t latex 
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    --latex-engine=xelatex
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    --template="$template"
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)
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pandoc  "${pandoc_vars[@]}"  <"$file" -o "${pwd}/${basename}.pdf"
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