diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index e744016..0000000 --- a/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -### latex.makefile -# Author: Jason Hiebel - -# This is a simple makefile for compiling LaTeX documents. The core assumption -# is that the resulting documents should have any parameters effecting -# rendering quality set to theoretical limits and that all fonts should be -# embedded. While typically overkill, the detriment to doing so is negligible. - -# Targets: -# default : compiles the document to a PDF file using the defined -# latex generating engine. (pdflatex, xelatex, etc) -# display : displays the compiled document in a common PDF viewer. -# (currently linux = evince, OSX = open) -# clean : removes the obj/ directory holding temporary files - -PROJECT = Thesis -default: obj/$(PROJECT).pdf - -display: default - (${PDFVIEWER} obj/$(PROJECT).pdf &) - - -### Compilation Flags -PDFLATEX_FLAGS = -halt-on-error -output-directory obj/ - -TEXINPUTS = .:obj/ -TEXMFOUTPUT = obj/ - - -### File Types (for dependancies) -TEX_FILES = $(shell find . -name '*.tex' -or -name '*.sty' -or -name '*.cls') -BIB_FILES = $(shell find . -name '*.bib') -BST_FILES = $(shell find . -name '*.bst') -IMG_FILES = $(shell find . -path '*.jpg' -or -path '*.png' -or \( \! -path './obj/*.pdf' -path '*.pdf' \) ) - - -### Standard PDF Viewers -# Defines a set of standard PDF viewer tools to use when displaying the result -# with the display target. Currently chosen are defaults which should work on -# most linux systems with GNOME installed and on all OSX systems. - -UNAME := $(shell uname) - -ifeq ($(UNAME), Linux) -PDFVIEWER = evince -endif - -#ifeq ($(UNAME), Darwin) -#PDFVIEWER = open -#endif - - -### Clean -# This target cleans the temporary files generated by the tex programs in -# use. All temporary files generated by this makefile will be placed in obj/ -# so cleanup is easy. - -clean:: - rm -rf obj/ - -### Core Latex Generation -# Performs the typical build process for latex generations so that all -# references are resolved correctly. If adding components to this run-time -# always take caution and implement the worst case set of commands. -# Example: latex, bibtex, latex, latex -# -# Note the use of order-only prerequisites (prerequisites following the |). -# Order-only prerequisites do not effect the target -- if the order-only -# prerequisite has changed and none of the normal prerequisites have changed -# then this target IS NOT run. -# -# In order to function for projects which use a subset of the provided features -# it is important to verify that optional dependancies exist before calling a -# target; for instance, see how bibliography files (.bbl) are handled as a -# dependency. - -obj/: - mkdir -p obj/ - -obj/$(PROJECT).aux: $(TEX_FILES) $(IMG_FILES) | obj/ - xelatex $(PDFLATEX_FLAGS) $(PROJECT) - -obj/$(PROJECT).bbl: $(BIB_FILES) | obj/$(PROJECT).aux - bibtex obj/$(PROJECT) - xelatex $(PDFLATEX_FLAGS) $(PROJECT) - -obj/$(PROJECT).pdf: obj/$(PROJECT).aux $(if $(BIB_FILES), obj/$(PROJECT).bbl) - xelatex $(PDFLATEX_FLAGS) $(PROJECT) diff --git a/touchme b/touchme deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000