# You need mkhowto from the python distribution for creating this manual. # Get a copy of a current python source archive and make a symbolic link # from /Python-x.x.x/Doc/tools/mkhowto into this directory. # Furthermore you need tex, latex2html and a few other things to build # the manual (see the python documentation about creating documentations # for details). PYTHON ?= python default: dvi clean: -rm -fr manual.dvi *.eps *.pdf *.aux *.out *.toc *.log manual all: make clean make html make pdf make dvi src=$(wildcard *.tex) pyxversion.tex pyxdate.tex dvi: manual.dvi pdf: manual.pdf html: manual/manual.html manual.pdf: $(src) pdf_figs #for index-with-own-hyperrefs debugging, anybody interested? #./mkhowto --a4 --pdf --keep manual.tex ./mkhowto --a4 --pdf manual.tex manual.dvi: $(src) eps_figs ./mkhowto --a4 --dvi manual.tex manual/manual.html: $(src) eps_figs ./mkhowto --image-type png --favicon "/pyx.ico" \ --up-link "/" --up-title "PyX homepage" \ --html manual.tex pyxversion.tex: ../pyx/version.py $(PYTHON) -c "import sys;sys.path[:0]=[\"..\"];import pyx.version;print pyx.version.version+'%'" > pyxversion.tex pyxdate.tex: ../pyx/version.py $(PYTHON) -c "import sys;sys.path[:0]=[\"..\"];import pyx.version;print pyx.version.date+'%'" > pyxdate.tex eps_figs: $(patsubst %.py, %.eps, $(wildcard *.py)) pdf_figs: $(patsubst %.py, %.pdf, $(wildcard *.py)) %.eps: %.py export PYTHONPATH=$(CURDIR)/.. ; $(PYTHON) $^ %.pdf: %.py export PYTHONPATH=$(CURDIR)/.. ; $(PYTHON) $^