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#!/bin/sh # TeX-Config version 3.0 # Thomas Esser, te@dbs.uni-hannover.de. Public domain. # invoke the right shell: test -f /bin/ksh && test -z "$RUNNING_KSH" \ && { UNAMES=`uname -s`; test "x$UNAMES" = xULTRIX; } 2>/dev/null \ && { RUNNING_KSH=true; export RUNNING_KSH; exec /bin/ksh $0 ${1+"$@"}; } unset RUNNING_KSH test -f /bin/bsh && test -z "$RUNNING_BSH" \ && { UNAMES=`uname -s`; test "x$UNAMES" = xAIX; } 2>/dev/null \ && { RUNNING_BSH=true; export RUNNING_BSH; exec /bin/bsh $0 ${1+"$@"}; } unset RUNNING_BSH export PATH # hack around a bug in zsh: test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"' # the version string version='$Id: texconfig-dialog 23826 2011-09-05 17:59:15Z karl $' : ${PAGER=more} progname=texconfig-dialog tmpdir=${TMPDIR-${TEMP-${TMP-/tmp}}}/tcdtmp.$$ log=$tmpdir/log tmpmenu=$tmpdir/tmpmenu needsCleanup=false ############################################################################### # cleanup() # clean up the temp area and exit with proper exit status ############################################################################### cleanup() { rc=$1 $needsCleanup && test -n "$tmpdir" && test -d "$tmpdir" \ && { cd / && rm -rf "$tmpdir"; } termCtl reset (exit $rc); exit $rc } ############################################################################### # setupTmpDir() # set up a temp directory and a trap to remove it ############################################################################### setupTmpDir() { case $needsCleanup in true) return;; esac trap 'cleanup 1' 1 2 3 7 13 15 needsCleanup=true (umask 077; mkdir "$tmpdir") \ || abort "could not create directory \`$tmpdir'" } ############################################################################### # abort(errmsg) # print `errmsg' to stderr and exit with error code 1 ############################################################################### abort() { echo "$progname: $1." >&2 cleanup 1 } logexec() { (echo; echo ">>> Executing \`$@' <<<") >> $log "$@" 2>&1 | tee -a $log } ############################################################################### # runDialog(args, ...) # execute the right dialog program with the right default parameters ############################################################################### runDialog() { if test -n "$DIALOG_PROG"; then termCtl clear $DIALOG_PROG --title "TeX setup utility" ${1+"$@"} runDialogRc=$? termCtl clear else abort "could not find dialog or whiptail program to run" fi (exit $runDialogRc) return $runDialogRc } ############################################################################### # findDialog(void) # set DIALOG_PROG to the system dialog program, or the empty string. ############################################################################### findDialog() { for bin in whiptail dialog do binLoc=`texconfig findprog $bin` case $binLoc in "") DIALOG_PROG="";; *) DIALOG_PROG=$binLoc; break;; esac done } ############################################################################### # mktexdir(args) # call mktexdir script, disable all features (to prevent sticky directories) ############################################################################### mktexdir() { MT_FEATURES=none "$TEXMFMAIN/web2c/mktexdir" "$@" >&2 } ############################################################################### # termCtl(arg) # some convenience utilities for terminal control ############################################################################### termCtl() { case $1 in clear) test -n "$NO_CLEAR" && return tty >/dev/null 2>&1 && clear ;; reset) test -n "$NO_CLEAR" && return reset 2>/dev/null stty sane 2>/dev/null reset 2>/dev/null termCtl clear ;; readln) echo echo "press return to continue..." read a ;; esac } ############################################################################### # menuMain(void) # the main menu ############################################################################### menuMain() { cat <<-'eof' The interactive texconfig utility will be started now. Make sure your screen has at least 24 rows and 80 columns. If texconfig crashes now, you can still set up your teTeX system using the batch mode of texconfig. Try 'texconfig help' to get a list of options. The interactive mode works best with a real vt100 terminal or inside an xterm window. eof termCtl readln while :; do logMessage='view logfile' runDialog \ --menu " Hint: all output of external commands (e.g. tex) is logged into a file. You can look at this file using "LOG". If cursor keys make trouble, you may have more luck with +/- and TAB. " \ 23 80 14 \ EXIT 'exit' \ PAPER 'default paper: A4 or letter (us)' \ MODE 'default metafont mode and resolution' \ REHASH 'rebuild filename databases' \ FORMATS 'edit format definitions' \ HYPHENATION 'customize hyphenation' \ DVIPS 'dvips configuration' \ FAQ 'view frequently asked questions + answers' \ CONF 'show configuration' \ LOG "$logMessage" \ 2>"$tmpmenu" || break case `cat "$tmpmenu"` in EXIT) break ;; PAPER) menuPaper ;; MODE) menuMode ;; REHASH) logexec texconfig rehash termCtl readln ;; FORMATS) texconfig formats termCtl readln ;; HYPHENATION) menuHyphenation ;; DVIPS) menuDvips ;; FAQ) texconfig faq termCtl readln ;; CONF) logexec texconfig conf termCtl readln ;; LOG) <"$log" eval $PAGER termCtl readln ;; esac done } menuGetMode() { # we need eval to get the command line right... :-( eval \ runDialog \ --menu \"" Chosse a mode to be used when metafont generates font bitmaps. The resolution is the most important point, but there might be differences between modes of the same resolution. See the comments in the file modes.mf for more details. \"" \ 23 80 14 \ `texconfig mode-list` 2>"$tmpmenu" } menuMode() { menuGetMode mode=`cat "$tmpmenu"` if test -n "$mode"; then logexec texconfig mode "$mode" termCtl readln fi } menuDvips() { menuDvipsDest=ps while :; do case $menuDvipsDest in ps) menuDvipsPrinterOpt= menuDvipsMsg=" dvips GLOBAL section. Define the most common default settings (config.ps). To define settings for a specific printer, first ADD a printer definition, then CHANGE it. " ;; *) menuDvipsPrinterOpt="-P $menuDvipsDest" menuDvipsMsg=" dvips settings for printer $menuDvipsDest (config.$menuDvipsDest). Define local settings for this printer. To switch back to global settings mode, select GLOBAL. " ;; esac runDialog \ --menu "$menuDvipsMsg You can use dvips for non PostScript printers, if you can setup your printing system to convert PostScript to a format that your printer can handle. Maybe, you can use GhostScript to do the conversion (if your printer is supported)." \ 23 80 9 \ RETURN 'back to the main menu' \ DEST 'define default destination of the generated Postscript' \ MODE 'change metafont mode/resolution' \ OFFSET 'shift output by some offset' \ PAPER 'define the default paper' \ GLOBAL 'change global settings (config.ps)' \ CHANGE 'change printer settings (config.$PRINTER)' \ ADD 'add a printer configuration' \ DEL 'remove a printer configuration' \ 2>"$tmpmenu" || break menuDvipsAns=`cat "$tmpmenu"` case $menuDvipsAns in RETURN) break ;; DEST) runDialog --inputbox "Enter the command to print. In general, you need a command like 'lpr' or 'lpr -Pfoo'. NOTE: If you just press return, printing will be disabled and the output saved to a file by default. " 23 80 2>"$tmpmenu" if test $? = 0; then menuDvipsAns=`cat "$tmpmenu"` case $menuDvipsAns in "") menuDvipsPrintOpt=- ;; *) menuDvipsPrintOpt=$menuDvipsAns ;; esac logexec texconfig dvips $menuDvipsPrinterOpt printcmd "$menuDvipsPrintOpt" termCtl readln fi ;; MODE) menuGetMode mode=`cat "$tmpmenu"` if test -n "$mode"; then logexec texconfig dvips $menuDvipsPrinterOpt mode "$mode" termCtl readln fi ;; OFFSET) runDialog --inputbox "Enter a dimension pair (a rightwards offset and a downwards offset), e.g. 2mm,-0.5in (right 2mm and up .5in):" 23 80 2>"$tmpmenu"; menuDvipsAns=`cat "$tmpmenu"` case $menuDvipsAns in "") : ;; *) logexec texconfig dvips $menuDvipsPrinterOpt offset "$menuDvipsAns" termCtl readln ;; esac ;; PAPER) eval runDialog \ --menu \'\\n\\nChoose the default papersize definition for dvips.\\n\\n\' \ 23 80 8 `texconfig dvips paper-list` \ 2>"$tmpmenu" paper=`cat "$tmpmenu"` if test -n "$paper"; then logexec texconfig dvips paper "$paper" termCtl readln fi ;; GLOBAL) menuDvipsDest=ps ;; CHANGE) runDialog --inputbox "Printer name (for future settings of DEST / MODE / OFFSET)" 23 80 2>"$tmpmenu" menuDvipsAns=`cat $tmpmenu` case $menuDvipsAns in "") : ;; *) menuDvipsDest=$menuDvipsAns;; esac ;; ADD) runDialog --inputbox "Printer name (for printer to add)" 23 80 2>"$tmpmenu" menuDvipsAns=`cat $tmpmenu` case $menuDvipsAns in "") : ;; *) logexec texconfig dvips add $menuDvipsAns termCtl readln ;; esac ;; DEL) runDialog --inputbox "Printer name (for printer to delete)" 23 80 2>"$tmpmenu" menuDvipsAns=`cat $tmpmenu` case $menuDvipsAns in "") : ;; *) logexec texconfig dvips del $menuDvipsAns termCtl readln ;; esac ;; esac done } menuPaper() { runDialog \ --menu " Select your default paper format. " \ 23 80 14 \ RETURN 'return to the main menu' \ A4 'ISO A4 (210x297mm)' \ LETTER 'US (8.5x11in)' 2>"$tmpmenu" p=`cat "$tmpmenu"` case $p in A4) logexec texconfig paper a4 termCtl readln ;; LETTER) logexec texconfig paper letter termCtl readln ;; esac } menuHyphenation() { runDialog \ --menu " Choose format to set up hyphenation for. " \ 23 80 14 \ `texconfig hyphen-list | sed 's@\(.*\)@\1 \1@'` 2>"$tmpmenu" p=`cat "$tmpmenu"` case $p in "") return ;; *) texconfig hyphen "$p" termCtl readln esac } # main() case $1 in help|--help) cat <<-eof Usage: $progname [--help|--version] eof exit 0 ;; --version) cat <<-eof $progname version $version. eof exit 0 ;; esac : ${TEXMFCONFIG=`kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFCONFIG`} : ${TEXMFVAR=`kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFVAR`} : ${TEXMFMAIN=`kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFMAIN`} export TEXMFCONFIG TEXMFVAR TEXMFMAIN setupTmpDir echo "$progname: started `date`" > $log findDialog test -d "$TEXMFCONFIG" \ || mktexdir "$TEXMFCONFIG" >/dev/null 2>&1 \ || echo "$progname: directory \`$TEXMFCONFIG' (from TEXMFCONFIG variable) does not exist and cannot be created" >&2 canWriteConfig=false if test -d "$TEXMFCONFIG"; then if test -w "$TEXMFCONFIG"; then canWriteConfig=true else echo "$progname: directory \`$TEXMFCONFIG' (from TEXMFCONFIG variable) is not writable." echo "$progname: configuration data cannot be changed." >&2 fi fi test -d "$TEXMFVAR" \ || mktexdir "$TEXMFVAR" >/dev/null 2>&1 \ || echo "$progname: directory \`$TEXMFVAR' (from TEXMFVAR variable) does not exist and cannot be created" >&2 canWriteVardata=false if test -d "$TEXMFVAR"; then if test -w "$TEXMFVAR"; then canWriteVardata=true else echo "$progname: directory \`$TEXMFVAR' (from TEXMFVAR variable) is not writable." echo "$progname: cached variable runtime data files cannot be written." >&2 fi fi menuMain cleanup 0