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-rwxr-xr-x | web/mkdemos.sh | 68 |
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diff --git a/web/Makefile b/web/Makefile index d37568b1b..ece37e8a0 100644 --- a/web/Makefile +++ b/web/Makefile @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ clean: for file in $(ALL); do rm $$file; done; \ rm -r example*; -examples.txt : $(PANDOC_DEPS) mkdemos.sh - ./mkdemos.sh . $(PANDOC_PATH) > $@ +examples.txt : $(PANDOC_DEPS) mkdemos.pl + PATH=$(PANDOC_PATH):$$PATH ./mkdemos.pl demos $@ %.html : %.txt $(PANDOC_DEPS) $(MAKEPAGE) $< > $@ diff --git a/web/demos b/web/demos new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de427df26 --- /dev/null +++ b/web/demos @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +% Pandoc examples + +To see the output created by each of the commands below, +click on the name of the output file: + +1. HTML fragment: + +@ pandoc README -o example1.html + +2. Standalone HTML file: + +@ pandoc -s -S README -o example2.html + +3. HTML with smart quotes, CSS, and custom header and footer: + +@ pandoc -s -S -c main.css -B header.html -A footer.html README -o example3.html + +4. LaTeX: + +@ pandoc -s README -o example4.tex + +5. From LaTeX to markdown: + +@ pandoc -s README.tex -o example5.txt + +6. reStructuredText: + +@ pandoc -s -w rst README -o example6.txt + +7. Rich text format (RTF): + +@ pandoc -s README -o example7.rtf + +8. S5 HTML slide show (all in one file): + +@ pandoc -s -m -i -w s5 S5DEMO -o example8.html + +9. DocBook XML: + +@ pandoc -s -S -w docbook README -o example9.db + +10. Chunked XHTML via DocBook and [xmlto]: + +@ xmlto xhtml example9.db -o example10/ + +11. ODF (open document format) via DocBook and [docbook2odf]: + +@ docbook2odf --input-file example9.db --output-file example11.odf + +12. Converting a web page to markdown: + +@ html2markdown http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -o example12.txt + +13. From markdown to PDF: + +@ markdown2pdf README -o example13.pdf + +14. PDF with numbered sections and a custom LaTeX header: + +@ markdown2pdf -N -C myheader.tex README -o example14.pdf + +[xmlto]: http://cyberelk.net/tim/xmlto/ +[docbook2odf]: http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/ + diff --git a/web/mkdemos.pl b/web/mkdemos.pl new file mode 100755 index 000000000..02e5da2f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/web/mkdemos.pl @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +# first argument is input filename - a demo template. +# second argument is output filename. + +my $infile=$ARGV[0]; +my $outfile=$ARGV[1]; + +open( IN, "< $infile" ); +open( OUT, "> $outfile" ); + +while (<IN>) { + + my $line = $_; + my $firstchar = substr ($line,0,1); + if ( $firstchar eq '@' ) { + my $command = substr ($line,4); + print STDERR "$command"; + system "$command"; + $line = $command; + $line =~ s/-/\-/; + $line =~ s/ ([A-Za-z0-9_:\/]+(\.|\/)[a-zA-Z0-9.\/]*|README|S5DEMO)/ <a href="$1">$1<\/a>/g; + $line =~ s/-/\\-/g; + $line =~ s/^(.*)$/ <code>$1<\/code>/g; + } + print OUT $line; + +} diff --git a/web/mkdemos.sh b/web/mkdemos.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 3e2ad2d2b..000000000 --- a/web/mkdemos.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -# creates example page for pandoc -# argument #1 is the destination directory -# argument #2 is pandoc path - -DEST=$1 -PROGPATH=$2 - -NEWLINE=' -' -EXAMPLES='HTML fragment: -pandoc README -o example0.html -Standalone HTML file: -pandoc -s -S README -o example0.html -HTML with smart quotes, CSS, and custom header and footer: -pandoc -s -S -c main.css -B header.html -A footer.html README -o example0.html -LaTeX: -pandoc -s README -o example0.tex -From LaTeX to markdown: -pandoc -s README.tex -o example0.txt -reStructuredText: -pandoc -s -w rst README -o example0.txt -Rich text format (RTF): -pandoc -s README -o example0.rtf -S5 HTML slide show (all in one file): -pandoc -s -m -i -w s5 S5DEMO -o example0.html -Docbook XML: -pandoc -s -S -w docbook README -o example0.db -Chunked XHTML via Docbook and the third-party `xmlto` tool: -xmlto xhtml example(-1).db -o example0/ -Converting a web page to markdown: -html2markdown http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -o example0.txt -From markdown to PDF: -markdown2pdf README -o example0.pdf -PDF with numbered sections and a custom LaTeX header: -markdown2pdf -N -C myheader.tex README -o example0.pdf' - -oldifs=$IFS -IFS=$NEWLINE -set -- $EXAMPLES -IFS=$oldifs - -cd $DEST - -echo '% Pandoc examples - -To see the output created by each of the commands below, -click on the name of the output file: - -' -num=0 -while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do - description="$1" - lastnum=$num - num=$(($num + 1)) - command=$(echo $2 | sed -e "s/0/$num/" -e "s/(-1)/$lastnum/") - firstpart=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/\(.*\) [^ ]* -o.*/\1/') - input=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/.* \([^ ]*\) -o.*/\1/') - output=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/.*-o \(.*\)/\1/') - echo "1. $description" - echo - echo " <code>$firstpart <a href=\""$input"\" title=\""View input file"\">$input</a> -o <a href=\""$output"\" title=\""View pandoc output"\">$output</a></code>" - echo $command >&2 - result=$(PATH=$PROGPATH:$PATH $command) # run the command and create output file - shift - shift -done - |