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#!/bin/sh -e
# creates example page for pandoc
# argument #1 is the destination directory
# argument #2 is the directory containing pandoc, html2markdown, markdown2pdf
DEST=$1
PROGPATH=$2
NEWLINE='
'
EXAMPLES='pandoc README -o example0.html
pandoc -s -S README -o example0.html
pandoc -s -S -c main.css -B header.html -A footer.html README -o example0.html
pandoc -s README -o example0.tex
pandoc -s README.tex -o example0.txt
pandoc -s -w rst README -o example0.txt
pandoc -s README -o example0.rtf
pandoc -s -m -i -w s5 S5DEMO -o example0.html
pandoc -s -w docbook README -o example0.db
html2markdown http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -o example0.txt
markdown2pdf README -o example0.pdf
markdown2pdf -C myheader.tex README -o example0.pdf'
oldifs=$IFS
IFS=$NEWLINE
set -- $EXAMPLES
IFS=$oldifs
cd $DEST
echo '% Pandoc examples
To see the output created by each of the commands below,
click on the name of the output file:
'
num=0
for command in "$@"; do
num=$(($num + 1))
command=$(echo $command | sed -e "s/0/$num/")
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. <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
done
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