# file: Makefile.tpl G. Moody 24 May 2000 # Last revised: 25 October 2017 # Change the settings below as appropriate for your setup. # Set COLORS to 'color' if you have a color printer and would like to print # in color, or if your non-color printer accepts and prints color PostScript # acceptably (most modern PostScript printers do, and Ghostscript also converts # color to shades of grey acceptably.) Set COLORS to 'grey' otherwise. COLORS = color #COLORS = grey # DOSCHK is a command for checking file and directory names within the current # directory for MS-DOS compatibility, used by 'make html'. If you have GNU # doschk, and you wish to perform this check, uncomment the following line: DOSCHK = find . -print | doschk # Otherwise, skip the check by uncommenting the next line instead: # DOSCHK = # D2PARGS is a list of options for dvips. Uncomment one of these to set the # paper size ("a4" is most common except in the US and Canada): # D2PARGS = -t a4 D2PARGS = -t letter # T2DARGS is a list of options for texi2dvi. Uncomment one of these to set the # page size (the size of the printed area on the paper; normally this should # match the paper size specified in D2PARGS): # T2DARGS = -t @afourpaper T2DARGS = -t @letterpaper # LN is a command that makes the file named by its first argument accessible # via the name given in its second argument. If your system supports symbolic # links, uncomment the next line. LN = ln -sf # Otherwise uncomment the next line if your system supports hard links. # LN = ln # If your system doesn't support links at all, copy files instead. # LN = cp # If you wish to install the info (GNU hypertext documentation) files from this # package, specify the command needed to format them from the texinfo source # files. If you have the GNU 'makeinfo' utility (the preferred formatter), # uncomment the next line. MAKEINFO = makeinfo --force --no-warn # Otherwise, you can use GNU emacs to do the job by uncommenting the next line. # MAKEINFO = ./makeinfo.sh # MAN1, MAN3, MAN5, and MAN7 are the directories in which local man pages for # section 1 (commands), section 3 (libraries), section 5 (formats), and # section 7 (conventions and miscellany) go. You may wish to use # $(MANDIR)/manl for all of these; if so, uncomment the next four lines. # MAN1 = $(MANDIR)/manl # MAN3 = $(MANDIR)/manl # MAN5 = $(MANDIR)/manl # MAN7 = $(MANDIR)/manl # Uncomment the next four lines to put the man pages in with the standard # ones. MAN1 = $(MANDIR)/man1 MAN3 = $(MANDIR)/man3 MAN5 = $(MANDIR)/man5 MAN7 = $(MANDIR)/man7 # If you want to put the man pages somewhere else, edit 'maninst.sh' first. # PERL is the full pathname of your perl interpreter, needed for # 'make wpg.html'. PERL = /usr/bin/perl # PSPRINT is the name of the program that prints PostScript files. If your # printer is not a PostScript printer, see the GhostScript documentation to see # how to do this (since the figure files are in PostScript form, it is not # sufficient to use a non-PostScript dvi translator such as dvilj). PSPRINT = lpr # TROFF is the name of the program that prints UNIX troff files (needed to # 'make wag-book' and for the covers of the guides). Use 'groff' if you have # GNU groff (the preferred formatter). TROFF = groff # Use 'ptroff' if you have Adobe TranScript software. # TROFF = ptroff # Consult your system administrator if you have neither 'groff' nor 'ptroff'. # Other (untested) possibilities are 'psroff', 'ditroff', 'nroff', and 'troff'. # TMAN is the TROFF option needed to load the 'man' macro package. This should # not need to be changed unless your system is non-standard; see the file # 'tmac.dif' for comments on a page-numbering bug in some versions of the 'man' # package. # TMAN = -man # Use the alternate definition below to get consecutively numbered pages using # GNU groff. Omit -rD1 if the final document will be printed on only one side # of each page. TMAN = -rC1 -rD1 -man # TMS is the TROFF option needed to load the 'ms' macro package. Use the # following definition to get the standard 'ms' macros. # TMS = -ms # Use the following definition to get the GNU groff version of the 'ms' macros. TMS = -mgs # It should not be necessary to modify anything below this line. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- all: @echo "Type 'make install' to install the man pages." @echo "Type 'make uninstall' to remove previously installed man pages." @echo "See 'README' for other choices." install: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.man collect: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) collect uninstall: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) uninstall # 'make html': create HTML files, check for anything not accessible to MSDOS html: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.html cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.html cd wug-src; $(MAKE) wug.html cp -p misc/index.ht0 index.htm date '+%e %B %Y' >>index.htm cat misc/foot.ht0 >>index.htm $(DOSCHK) $(LN) index.htm index.html # 'make tarball': create a gzip-compressed tar archive of formatted documents tarball: cd wag-src; make cd wpg-src; make cd wug-src; make tar cfvz ../../wfdb-doc-$(VERSION).tar.gz wag wpg wug # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # WFDB Applications Guide # 'make wag-book': print a copy of the WFDB Applications Guide wag-book: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag # 'make wag.html': format the WFDB Applications Guide as HTML wag.html: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.html # 'make wag.man': install the man pages from the WFDB Applications Guide wag.man: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.man # 'make wag.pdf': format the WFDB Applications Guide as PDF wag.pdf: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.pdf # 'make wag.ps': format the WFDB Applications Guide as PostScript wag.ps: cd wag-src; $(MAKE) wag.ps # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # WFDB Programmer's Guide # 'make wpg-book': print a copy of the WFDB Programmer's Guide wpg-book: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg # 'make wpg.hlp': format the WFDB Programmer's Guide as an MS-Windows help file wpg.hlp: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.hlp # 'make wpg.html': format the WFDB Programmer's Guide as HTML wpg.html: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.html # 'make wpg.info': format the WFDB Programmer's Guide as info files wpg.info: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.info # 'make wpg.info.tar.gz': create a tarball of info files wpg.info.tar.gz: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.info.tar.gz # 'make wpg.pdf': format the WFDB Programmer's Guide as PDF wpg.pdf: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.pdf # 'make wpg.ps': format the WFDB Programmer's Guide as PostScript wpg.ps: cd wpg-src; $(MAKE) wpg.ps # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # WAVE User's Guide # 'make wug-book': print a copy of the WAVE User's Guide wug-book: cd wug-src; $(MAKE) wug # 'make wug.html': format the WAVE User's Guide as HTML wug.html: cd wug-src; $(MAKE) wug.html # 'make wug.pdf': format the WAVE User's Guide as PDF wug.pdf: cd wug-src; $(MAKE) wug.pdf # 'make wug.ps': format the WAVE User's Guide as PostScript wug.ps: cd wug-src; $(MAKE) wug.ps # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 'make clean': remove intermediate and backup files clean: cd wag-src; make clean cd wpg-src; make clean cd wug-src; make clean rm -f index.htm index.html wag/* wpg/*.htm* wpg/*.pdf wpg/*.ps wpg/info/w* wug/* *~