#!/bin/sh # # mmd2pdf --- MultiMarkdown convenience script # # Fletcher T. Penney # # Pass arguments on to the binary to convert text to LaTeX # Then use latexmk to process into PDF. # Requires a few extra passes of pdflatex to be sure all autorefs # are managed. # Then call latexmk with -c option to try and clean up some extra files. # # NOTE: This file is included as a convenience for users - it's not # likely to fail gracefully if there are any issues in your # LaTeX file. # Be sure to include multimarkdown and latex in our PATH export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:$PATH" if [ $# = 0 ] then multimarkdown -t latex else until [ "$*" = "" ] do multimarkdown -b -t latex "$1" file_name=`echo $1| sed 's/\.[^.]*$//'` # Check for XeLaTeX mode xelatex=`multimarkdown -e usexelatex "$1"` if [ "$xelatex" != "" ] then # Use XeLaTeX xelatex "$file_name.tex" if [ "$?" == "127" ] then echo "It doesn't appear that xelatex is installed properly." 1>&2 echo "Be sure you have a working LaTeX installation." 1>&2 exit 1 fi xelatex "$file_name.tex" xelatex "$file_name.tex" xelatex "$file_name.tex" latexmk -c "$file_name.tex" else # Use LaTeX latexmk "$file_name.tex" if [ "$?" == "127" ] then echo "It doesn't appear that latexmk is installed properly." 1>&2 echo "Be sure you have a working LaTeX installation." 1>&2 exit 1 fi makeglossaries "$file_name" pdflatex "$file_name.tex" pdflatex "$file_name.tex" latexmk -c "$file_name.tex" fi shift done fi