diff --git a/ja/handbook/Makefile b/ja/handbook/Makefile index 3ab321a9d5..9a6bb35dc4 100644 --- a/ja/handbook/Makefile +++ b/ja/handbook/Makefile @@ -1,416 +1,65 @@ # -# Id: Makefile,v 1.17 1999/03/27 16:03:49 nik Exp -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.32 1999-04-15 22:02:54 kuriyama Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.33 1999-04-22 14:38:16 kuriyama Exp $ # -# Required ports (common): -# textproc/jade -# textproc/docbook -# textproc/dsssl-docbook-modular -# textproc/iso8879-1986 +# Build the FreeBSD Handbook (Japanese). # -# for HTML: -# textproc/html -# www/tidy -# -# for plain text: -# www/lynx -# -# for DVI: -# japanese/ptex-common -# japanese/ptex-euc -# japanese/platex-common -# japanese/platex-euc -# -# -# Build the FreeBSD Handbook. Will eventually split in two, a generic .mk -# file which can be used by many Makefiles, and a much smaller Makefile -# which uses the generic.mk file. -# -# Note: Doing all this in a Makefile is a little odd. This is because there -# is typically not a 1:1 mapping between the .sgml files and the .html, -# .rtf, .ps, and other formats. For most of them, all the .sgml files will -# become one file in the chosen output format. For HTML, many .html files -# will be produced, but they won't be named after the corresponding .sgml -# files. MAINTAINER=kuriyama@FreeBSD.ORG JADEOPTS= -ilang.ja -DOCDIR= ${SHAREDIR}/doc/ja +TIDYFLAGS= -raw -# -# DOC is the root name of file(s) that will be generated (i.e, for -# foo.rtf, foo.ps, etc, DOC=foo. HTML generation ignores this, it -# is assumed that the stylesheet names this. If not set, DOC defaults -# to the name of the current directory. -# DOC?= handbook -# -# FORMATS lists the output formats that should be generated. Valid values -# are -# -# txt html html-split ps pdf rtf tar -# -# html-split is the file split into (probably) many individual HTML files, -# linked from one index.html file. -# -# This setting also affects which files will be removed with 'make clean'. -# If you 'make' with one setting, and 'make clean' with another, don't -# be surprised if it doesn't work. FORMATS?= html-split -# -# INSTALL_COMPRESSED lists the compressed versions to be installed by the -# install-* targets. Valid values are -# -# gz zip bz2 -# -# If left empty then no files will be installed compressed. -# INSTALL_COMPRESSED?= gz - -# -# INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED is non-empty if you only want to install the -# compressed versions of built files. -# INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED?= # # SRCS lists the individual SGML files that make up the document. Changes # to any of these files will force a rebuild # # SGML content SRCS= handbook.sgml SRCS+= advanced-networking/chapter.sgml SRCS+= backups/chapter.sgml SRCS+= basics/chapter.sgml SRCS+= bibliography/chapter.sgml SRCS+= contrib/chapter.sgml SRCS+= cutting-edge/chapter.sgml SRCS+= disks/chapter.sgml SRCS+= eresources/chapter.sgml SRCS+= hw/chapter.sgml SRCS+= install/chapter.sgml SRCS+= internals/chapter.sgml SRCS+= introduction/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kernelconfig/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kerneldebug/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kernelopts/chapter.sgml SRCS+= l10n/chapter.sgml SRCS+= linuxemu/chapter.sgml SRCS+= mail/chapter.sgml SRCS+= mirrors/chapter.sgml SRCS+= pgpkeys/chapter.sgml SRCS+= policies/chapter.sgml SRCS+= ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml SRCS+= printing/chapter.sgml SRCS+= quotas/chapter.sgml SRCS+= security/chapter.sgml SRCS+= serialcomms/chapter.sgml SRCS+= staff/chapter.sgml SRCS+= x11/chapter.sgml SRCS+= ports/chapter.sgml # Entities SRCS+= authors.ent SRCS+= chapters.ent SRCS+= mailing-lists.ent -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# You shouldn't need to change definitions below here - -VOLUME?= ${.CURDIR:T} -DOC?= ${.CURDIR:T} -DISTRIBUTION?= doc - -JADE= /usr/local/bin/jade -DSLHTML= ../../share/sgml/freebsd.dsl -DSLPRINT= ../../share/sgml/freebsd.dsl - -FREEBSDCATALOG= ../../share/sgml/catalog -DOCBOOKCATALOG= /usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/3.0/catalog -JADECATALOG= /usr/local/share/sgml/jade/catalog -DSSSLCATALOG?= /usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog - -JADEFLAGS?= ${JADEOPTS} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} - -KNOWN_FORMATS= html html-split txt rtf ps pdf tex dvi tar - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Look at ${FORMATS} and work out which documents need to be generated. -# It is assumed that the HTML transformation will always create a file -# called index.html, and that for every other transformation the name -# of the generated file is ${DOC}.format. -# -# ${_docs} will be set to a list of all documents that must be made -# up to date. -# -# ${CLEANFILES} is a list of files that should be removed by the "clean" -# target. ${COMPRESS_EXT:S/^/${DOC}.${_cf}.&/ takes the COMPRESS_EXT var, -# and prepends the filename to each listed extension, building a second -# list of files with the compressed extensions added. -# - -# Note: ".for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}" is used several times in this -# file. I know they could have been rolled together in to one, much larger, -# loop. However, that would have made things more complicated for a newcomer -# to this file to unravel and understand, and a syntax error in the loop -# would have affected the entire build/compress/install process, instead -# of just one of them, making it more difficult to debug. - -# Note: It is the aim of this file that *all* the targets be available, -# not just those appropriate to the current ${FORMATS} and -# ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} values. -# -# For example, if FORMATS=html and INSTALL_COMPRESSED=gz you could still -# type -# -# make book.rtf.bz2 -# -# and it will do the right thing. Or -# -# make install-rtf.bz2 -# -# for that matter. But don't expect "make clean" to work if the FORMATS -# and INSTALL_COMPRESSED variables are wrong. -# - -.for _curformat in ${FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -_docs+= index.html HTML.manifest -CLEANFILES+= `xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest -.elif ${_cf} == "html" -_docs+= ${DOC}.html -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html -.elif ${_cf} == "txt" -_docs+= ${DOC}.txt -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.txt -.elif ${_cf} == "dvi" -_docs+= ${DOC}.dvi -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex -.elif ${_cf} == "ps" -_docs+= ${DOC}.ps -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex ${DOC}.ps -.elif ${_cf} == "pdf" -_docs+= ${DOC}.pdf -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex ${DOC}.pdf -.elif ${_cf} == "rtf" -_docs+= ${DOC}.rtf -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.rtf -.elif ${_cf} == "tar" -_docs+= ${DOC}.tar -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.tar -.endif -.endfor - -# -# Build a list of install-${format}.${compress_format} targets to be -# by "make install". Also, add ${DOC}.${format}.${compress_format} to -# ${_docs} and ${CLEANFILES} so they get built/cleaned by "all" and -# "clean". -# -.if !empty(INSTALL_COMPRESSED) -.for _curformat in ${FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.for _curcomp in ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -_curinst+= install-html-split.tar.${_curcomp} -_docs+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar.${_curcomp} -.else -_curinst+= install-${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -_docs+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -.endif -.endfor -.endfor -.endif - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Targets -# - -# -# Build Targets -# - -# If no target is specifed then .MAIN is made -.MAIN: all - -all: ${_docs} - -index.html HTML.manifest: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -V html-manifest -ioutput.html ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${DOC}.sgml - -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null -raw *.html - -${DOC}.html: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.html -V nochunks ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${DOC}.sgml > ${DOC}.html - -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null -raw ${DOC}.html - -${DOC}.html-split.tar: HTML.manifest - tar cf ${.TARGET} `xargs < HTML.manifest` - -${DOC}.txt: ${DOC}.html - lynx -nolist -dump ${DOC}.html > ${DOC}.txt - -${DOC}.rtf: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.print ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf ${DOC}.sgml - -${DOC}.tex: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.print ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex ${DOC}.sgml - -${DOC}.dvi: ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 1/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 2/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 3/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - -${DOC}.pdf: ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 1/3" - -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 2/3" - -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 3/3" - pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - -${DOC}.ps: ${DOC}.dvi - dvips -o ${DOC}.ps ${DOC}.dvi - -${DOC}.tar: - tar cf ${.TARGET} ${SRCS} - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Compress targets -# - -# -# The list of compression extensions this Makefile knows about. If you -# add new compression schemes, add to this list (which is a list of -# extensions, hence bz2, *not* bzip2) and extend the _PROG_COMPRESS_* -# targets. -# -KNOWN_COMPRESS= gz bz2 zip - -# -# You can't build suffix rules to do compression, since you can't wildcard -# the source suffix. So these are defined .USE, to be tacked on as -# dependencies of the compress-* targets. -# - -_PROG_COMPRESS_gz: .USE - gzip -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} - -_PROG_COMPRESS_bz2: .USE - bzip2 -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} - -_PROG_COMPRESS_zip: .USE - zip -j -9 ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} - -# -# Build a list of targets for each compression scheme and output format. -# Don't compress the html-split output format. -# -.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.for _curcompress in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} -.else -${DOC}.${_cf}.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf} _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} -.endif -.endfor -.endfor - -# -# Install targets -# -# Build install-* targets, one per allowed value in FORMATS. Need to build -# two specific targets; -# -# install-html-split - Handles multiple .html files being generated -# from one source. Uses the HTML.manifest file -# created by the stylesheets, which should list -# each .html file that's been created. -# -# install-* - Every other format. The wildcard expands to -# the other allowed formats, all of which should -# generate just one file. -# -# "beforeinstall" and "afterinstall" are hooks in to this process. -# Redefine them to do things before and after the files are installed, -# respectively. -# -install: beforeinstall realinstall afterinstall - -# -# Build a list of install-format targets to be installed. These will be -# dependencies for the "realinstall" target. -# -.if empty(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED) -_curinst+= ${FORMATS:S/^/install-/g} -.endif - -realinstall: ${_curinst} - -.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.if !target(install-${_cf}) -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -install-${_cf}: index.html - @if [ ! -f HTML.manifest ]; then \ - echo "HTML.manifest file does not exist, can't install";\ - exit 1; \ - fi - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - `xargs < HTML.manifest` ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME}; \ - if [ -f ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln ]; then \ - (cd ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME}; \ - sh ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln); \ - fi -.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -install-${_cf}.tar.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_compressext} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} -.endfor -.else -install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} - -.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -install-${_cf}.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.${_compressext} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} -.endfor -.endif -.endif -.endfor - -.for __target in beforeinstall afterinstall depend _SUBDIR -.if !target(${__target}) -${__target}: -.endif -.endfor - -# -# Distribution target -# -# Like "install", but places the files into the correct distribution -# -.if !target(distribute) -distribute: -.for dist in ${DISTRIBUTION} - cd ${.CURDIR}; $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=${DISTDIR}/${dist} -.endfor -.endif +# Japanese only +SRCS+= jcontrib/chapter.sgml +SRCS+= jauthors.ent -.include -.include +.include "../../share/mk/docproj.docbook.mk" diff --git a/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/Makefile b/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/Makefile index 3ab321a9d5..9a6bb35dc4 100644 --- a/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/Makefile +++ b/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/Makefile @@ -1,416 +1,65 @@ # -# Id: Makefile,v 1.17 1999/03/27 16:03:49 nik Exp -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.32 1999-04-15 22:02:54 kuriyama Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.33 1999-04-22 14:38:16 kuriyama Exp $ # -# Required ports (common): -# textproc/jade -# textproc/docbook -# textproc/dsssl-docbook-modular -# textproc/iso8879-1986 +# Build the FreeBSD Handbook (Japanese). # -# for HTML: -# textproc/html -# www/tidy -# -# for plain text: -# www/lynx -# -# for DVI: -# japanese/ptex-common -# japanese/ptex-euc -# japanese/platex-common -# japanese/platex-euc -# -# -# Build the FreeBSD Handbook. Will eventually split in two, a generic .mk -# file which can be used by many Makefiles, and a much smaller Makefile -# which uses the generic.mk file. -# -# Note: Doing all this in a Makefile is a little odd. This is because there -# is typically not a 1:1 mapping between the .sgml files and the .html, -# .rtf, .ps, and other formats. For most of them, all the .sgml files will -# become one file in the chosen output format. For HTML, many .html files -# will be produced, but they won't be named after the corresponding .sgml -# files. MAINTAINER=kuriyama@FreeBSD.ORG JADEOPTS= -ilang.ja -DOCDIR= ${SHAREDIR}/doc/ja +TIDYFLAGS= -raw -# -# DOC is the root name of file(s) that will be generated (i.e, for -# foo.rtf, foo.ps, etc, DOC=foo. HTML generation ignores this, it -# is assumed that the stylesheet names this. If not set, DOC defaults -# to the name of the current directory. -# DOC?= handbook -# -# FORMATS lists the output formats that should be generated. Valid values -# are -# -# txt html html-split ps pdf rtf tar -# -# html-split is the file split into (probably) many individual HTML files, -# linked from one index.html file. -# -# This setting also affects which files will be removed with 'make clean'. -# If you 'make' with one setting, and 'make clean' with another, don't -# be surprised if it doesn't work. FORMATS?= html-split -# -# INSTALL_COMPRESSED lists the compressed versions to be installed by the -# install-* targets. Valid values are -# -# gz zip bz2 -# -# If left empty then no files will be installed compressed. -# INSTALL_COMPRESSED?= gz - -# -# INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED is non-empty if you only want to install the -# compressed versions of built files. -# INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED?= # # SRCS lists the individual SGML files that make up the document. Changes # to any of these files will force a rebuild # # SGML content SRCS= handbook.sgml SRCS+= advanced-networking/chapter.sgml SRCS+= backups/chapter.sgml SRCS+= basics/chapter.sgml SRCS+= bibliography/chapter.sgml SRCS+= contrib/chapter.sgml SRCS+= cutting-edge/chapter.sgml SRCS+= disks/chapter.sgml SRCS+= eresources/chapter.sgml SRCS+= hw/chapter.sgml SRCS+= install/chapter.sgml SRCS+= internals/chapter.sgml SRCS+= introduction/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kernelconfig/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kerneldebug/chapter.sgml SRCS+= kernelopts/chapter.sgml SRCS+= l10n/chapter.sgml SRCS+= linuxemu/chapter.sgml SRCS+= mail/chapter.sgml SRCS+= mirrors/chapter.sgml SRCS+= pgpkeys/chapter.sgml SRCS+= policies/chapter.sgml SRCS+= ppp-and-slip/chapter.sgml SRCS+= printing/chapter.sgml SRCS+= quotas/chapter.sgml SRCS+= security/chapter.sgml SRCS+= serialcomms/chapter.sgml SRCS+= staff/chapter.sgml SRCS+= x11/chapter.sgml SRCS+= ports/chapter.sgml # Entities SRCS+= authors.ent SRCS+= chapters.ent SRCS+= mailing-lists.ent -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# You shouldn't need to change definitions below here - -VOLUME?= ${.CURDIR:T} -DOC?= ${.CURDIR:T} -DISTRIBUTION?= doc - -JADE= /usr/local/bin/jade -DSLHTML= ../../share/sgml/freebsd.dsl -DSLPRINT= ../../share/sgml/freebsd.dsl - -FREEBSDCATALOG= ../../share/sgml/catalog -DOCBOOKCATALOG= /usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/3.0/catalog -JADECATALOG= /usr/local/share/sgml/jade/catalog -DSSSLCATALOG?= /usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog - -JADEFLAGS?= ${JADEOPTS} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} - -KNOWN_FORMATS= html html-split txt rtf ps pdf tex dvi tar - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Look at ${FORMATS} and work out which documents need to be generated. -# It is assumed that the HTML transformation will always create a file -# called index.html, and that for every other transformation the name -# of the generated file is ${DOC}.format. -# -# ${_docs} will be set to a list of all documents that must be made -# up to date. -# -# ${CLEANFILES} is a list of files that should be removed by the "clean" -# target. ${COMPRESS_EXT:S/^/${DOC}.${_cf}.&/ takes the COMPRESS_EXT var, -# and prepends the filename to each listed extension, building a second -# list of files with the compressed extensions added. -# - -# Note: ".for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}" is used several times in this -# file. I know they could have been rolled together in to one, much larger, -# loop. However, that would have made things more complicated for a newcomer -# to this file to unravel and understand, and a syntax error in the loop -# would have affected the entire build/compress/install process, instead -# of just one of them, making it more difficult to debug. - -# Note: It is the aim of this file that *all* the targets be available, -# not just those appropriate to the current ${FORMATS} and -# ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} values. -# -# For example, if FORMATS=html and INSTALL_COMPRESSED=gz you could still -# type -# -# make book.rtf.bz2 -# -# and it will do the right thing. Or -# -# make install-rtf.bz2 -# -# for that matter. But don't expect "make clean" to work if the FORMATS -# and INSTALL_COMPRESSED variables are wrong. -# - -.for _curformat in ${FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -_docs+= index.html HTML.manifest -CLEANFILES+= `xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest -.elif ${_cf} == "html" -_docs+= ${DOC}.html -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html -.elif ${_cf} == "txt" -_docs+= ${DOC}.txt -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.txt -.elif ${_cf} == "dvi" -_docs+= ${DOC}.dvi -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex -.elif ${_cf} == "ps" -_docs+= ${DOC}.ps -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex ${DOC}.ps -.elif ${_cf} == "pdf" -_docs+= ${DOC}.pdf -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex ${DOC}.pdf -.elif ${_cf} == "rtf" -_docs+= ${DOC}.rtf -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.rtf -.elif ${_cf} == "tar" -_docs+= ${DOC}.tar -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.tar -.endif -.endfor - -# -# Build a list of install-${format}.${compress_format} targets to be -# by "make install". Also, add ${DOC}.${format}.${compress_format} to -# ${_docs} and ${CLEANFILES} so they get built/cleaned by "all" and -# "clean". -# -.if !empty(INSTALL_COMPRESSED) -.for _curformat in ${FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.for _curcomp in ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -_curinst+= install-html-split.tar.${_curcomp} -_docs+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar.${_curcomp} -.else -_curinst+= install-${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -_docs+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} -.endif -.endfor -.endfor -.endif - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Targets -# - -# -# Build Targets -# - -# If no target is specifed then .MAIN is made -.MAIN: all - -all: ${_docs} - -index.html HTML.manifest: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -V html-manifest -ioutput.html ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${DOC}.sgml - -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null -raw *.html - -${DOC}.html: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.html -V nochunks ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${DOC}.sgml > ${DOC}.html - -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null -raw ${DOC}.html - -${DOC}.html-split.tar: HTML.manifest - tar cf ${.TARGET} `xargs < HTML.manifest` - -${DOC}.txt: ${DOC}.html - lynx -nolist -dump ${DOC}.html > ${DOC}.txt - -${DOC}.rtf: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.print ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf ${DOC}.sgml - -${DOC}.tex: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -ioutput.print ${JADEFLAGS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex ${DOC}.sgml - -${DOC}.dvi: ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 1/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 2/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> TeX pass 3/3" - -tex "&jadetex" ${DOC}.tex - -${DOC}.pdf: ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 1/3" - -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 2/3" - -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 3/3" - pdftex "&pdfjadetex" ${DOC}.tex - -${DOC}.ps: ${DOC}.dvi - dvips -o ${DOC}.ps ${DOC}.dvi - -${DOC}.tar: - tar cf ${.TARGET} ${SRCS} - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Compress targets -# - -# -# The list of compression extensions this Makefile knows about. If you -# add new compression schemes, add to this list (which is a list of -# extensions, hence bz2, *not* bzip2) and extend the _PROG_COMPRESS_* -# targets. -# -KNOWN_COMPRESS= gz bz2 zip - -# -# You can't build suffix rules to do compression, since you can't wildcard -# the source suffix. So these are defined .USE, to be tacked on as -# dependencies of the compress-* targets. -# - -_PROG_COMPRESS_gz: .USE - gzip -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} - -_PROG_COMPRESS_bz2: .USE - bzip2 -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} - -_PROG_COMPRESS_zip: .USE - zip -j -9 ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} - -# -# Build a list of targets for each compression scheme and output format. -# Don't compress the html-split output format. -# -.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.for _curcompress in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} -.else -${DOC}.${_cf}.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf} _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} -.endif -.endfor -.endfor - -# -# Install targets -# -# Build install-* targets, one per allowed value in FORMATS. Need to build -# two specific targets; -# -# install-html-split - Handles multiple .html files being generated -# from one source. Uses the HTML.manifest file -# created by the stylesheets, which should list -# each .html file that's been created. -# -# install-* - Every other format. The wildcard expands to -# the other allowed formats, all of which should -# generate just one file. -# -# "beforeinstall" and "afterinstall" are hooks in to this process. -# Redefine them to do things before and after the files are installed, -# respectively. -# -install: beforeinstall realinstall afterinstall - -# -# Build a list of install-format targets to be installed. These will be -# dependencies for the "realinstall" target. -# -.if empty(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED) -_curinst+= ${FORMATS:S/^/install-/g} -.endif - -realinstall: ${_curinst} - -.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} -_cf=${_curformat} -.if !target(install-${_cf}) -.if ${_cf} == "html-split" -install-${_cf}: index.html - @if [ ! -f HTML.manifest ]; then \ - echo "HTML.manifest file does not exist, can't install";\ - exit 1; \ - fi - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - `xargs < HTML.manifest` ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME}; \ - if [ -f ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln ]; then \ - (cd ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME}; \ - sh ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln); \ - fi -.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -install-${_cf}.tar.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_compressext} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} -.endfor -.else -install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} - -.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} -install-${_cf}.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.${_compressext} - ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${DOCOWN} -g ${DOCGRP} -m ${DOCMODE} \ - ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}${DOCDIR}/${VOLUME} -.endfor -.endif -.endif -.endfor - -.for __target in beforeinstall afterinstall depend _SUBDIR -.if !target(${__target}) -${__target}: -.endif -.endfor - -# -# Distribution target -# -# Like "install", but places the files into the correct distribution -# -.if !target(distribute) -distribute: -.for dist in ${DISTRIBUTION} - cd ${.CURDIR}; $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=${DISTDIR}/${dist} -.endfor -.endif +# Japanese only +SRCS+= jcontrib/chapter.sgml +SRCS+= jauthors.ent -.include -.include +.include "../../share/mk/docproj.docbook.mk"