manuals - Pragma ADE
manuals - Pragma ADE manuals - Pragma ADE
This program, written in RUBY, collects a few handy tools we use at PRAGMA ADE in combination with TEX distributions.Most commands operate on the given filename or, when no name is given, on all files that match a default pattern.textools --versiontextools --recurse --hidemapnamestextools --recurse --hidemapnames texnansi-*These examples show a few general options:versionrecursereport bannerrecurse into subpathsThis program, written in RUBY, collects a few handy tools we use at PRAGMA ADE to generate and (pre)process XML.Most commands operate on the given filename or, when no name is given, on all files that match a default pattern.xmltools --versionxmltools --recurse --dir --pattern=*.tex --output=textools.xmlThese examples show a few general options:versionrecursereport bannerrecurse into subpathsThis program collects a few PDF manipulations. Some of them, like color conversion need to be used with care since theydepend on other programs (of which the internals may change). The program depends on imagemagick, pdfimages andtexexec.TEXMFSTARTHans Hagen – 2003/2006texmfstart & ...toolsThis very short manual demonstrates how youcan use texmfstart to launch scripts anddocuments located in your TEX tree. The scriptuses kpsewhich as well as its own (more aggressive)methods for locating the file. TheTEXtools manual describes a program that actuallyis a (growing) collection of small utilitiesthat operate on TEX related files andtrees. The xmltools manual describes a similarprogram, this time a collection of utilitiesthat operate on cq. produce xml files andtrees. Finally, the pdftools manual deals withthe associated program, that operates on pdffiles. This tool is not yet public.TEX TOOLSXML TOOLSPDF TOOLS
texsyncThere are several ways to install a TEX systemon your machine. Popular platform dependentdistributions are fpTEX, teTEX, gwTEXand MikTEX, and user groups distribute thenicely packaged TEXLive collection. At PragmaADE we use for projects a small subset ofTEX Live, often with the latest ConTEXt andproject specific font trees. The program describedin this manual enables you to synchronizewith our minimal ConTEXt tree.texsynctexsync
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This program, written in RUBY, collects a few handy tools we use at PRAGMA <strong>ADE</strong> in combination with TEX distributions.Most commands operate on the given filename or, when no name is given, on all files that match a default pattern.textools --versiontextools --recurse --hidemapnamestextools --recurse --hidemapnames texnansi-*These examples show a few general options:versionrecursereport bannerrecurse into subpathsThis program, written in RUBY, collects a few handy tools we use at PRAGMA <strong>ADE</strong> to generate and (pre)process XML.Most commands operate on the given filename or, when no name is given, on all files that match a default pattern.xmltools --versionxmltools --recurse --dir --pattern=*.tex --output=textools.xmlThese examples show a few general options:versionrecursereport bannerrecurse into subpathsThis program collects a few PDF manipulations. Some of them, like color conversion need to be used with care since theydepend on other programs (of which the internals may change). The program depends on imagemagick, pdfimages andtexexec.TEXMFSTARTHans Hagen – 2003/2006texmfstart & ...toolsThis very short manual demonstrates how youcan use texmfstart to launch scripts anddocuments located in your TEX tree. The scriptuses kpsewhich as well as its own (more aggressive)methods for locating the file. TheTEXtools manual describes a program that actuallyis a (growing) collection of small utilitiesthat operate on TEX related files andtrees. The xmltools manual describes a similarprogram, this time a collection of utilitiesthat operate on cq. produce xml files andtrees. Finally, the pdftools manual deals withthe associated program, that operates on pdffiles. This tool is not yet public.TEX TOOLSXML TOOLSPDF TOOLS