default: @echo "Targets" @echo " make all - just the tex " @echo " make tex - tex and bibliograohy" @echo " make ps - postscript form of manual" @echo " make pdf - pdf form of manual" @echo " make html - hypertext form of manual" all: make tex tex: TEXINPUTS=.:::texinputs latex manual bibtex manual TEXINPUTS=.:::texinputs latex manual TEXINPUTS=.:::texinputs latex manual | tee warnings # TEXINPUTS=.:::texinputs latex manual ps: manual.ps pdf: manual.pdf manual.ps: manual.dvi dvips -Pcmz -Pamz -Ppdf -o manual.ps manual.dvi manual.pdf: manual.ps ps2pdf -dMaxSubsetPct=100 -dCompatibilityLevel=1.2 -dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true manual.ps manual.pdf # Note - the noantialias option here does not affect the gif images # that are generated. However, it does make ppmquant to run in # a way that leaves out the -floyd option. This option # causes problems with some figures. If you really want # to use -antialias then you need to turn off the -floyd option. # To do this either # 1. edit the pstoimg script that comes with latex2html # 2. rename /usr/bin/ppmquant to /usr/bin/ppmquant.orig and # create a shell script that calls /usr/bin/ppmquant.orig # with just the option -256. # e.g. # mv /usr/bin/ppmquant /usr/bin/ppmquant.orig # cat > /usr/bin/ppmquant <support@mitgcm.org" -local_icons -noantialias -white manual cd manual; tar -czf ../mbkup.tz . cd manual; ../tools/make_mail_subjects.sh cd manual; ../tools/figsub.sh cd manual; ../tools/fix_docref_target.sh cd manual; tar -czf ../manual.tz . # cd /homes/cnh/SEALION_RELEASE/website/online_documents/manual; tar -xzf /homes/cnh/SEALION_RELEASE/manual/HEAD/manual.tz # tar -czf ol.tz on-line-figs html2: cd manual; tar -xzf ../mbkup.tz . cd manual; ../tools/make_mail_subjects.sh cd manual; ../tools/figsub.sh cd manual; ../tools/fix_docref_target.sh cd manual; tar -czf ../manual.tz . cd /homes/cnh/SEALION_RELEASE/website/online_documents/manual; tar -xzf /homes/cnh/SEALION_RELEASE/manual/HEAD/manual.tz # tar -czf ol.tz on-line-figs