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DOCTYPE = SITCOMTN
DOCNUMBER = 141
DOCNAME = $(DOCTYPE)-$(DOCNUMBER)
tex = $(filter-out $(wildcard *acronyms.tex) , $(wildcard *.tex))
GITVERSION := $(shell git log -1 --date=short --pretty=%h)
GITDATE := $(shell git log -1 --date=short --pretty=%ad)
GITSTATUS := $(shell git status --porcelain)
ifneq "$(GITSTATUS)" ""
GITDIRTY = -dirty
endif
export TEXMFHOME ?= lsst-texmf/texmf
# Add aglossary.tex as a dependancy here if you want a glossary (and remove acronyms.tex)
$(DOCNAME).pdf: $(tex) meta.tex local.bib acronyms.tex
latexmk -bibtex -xelatex -f $(DOCNAME)
# makeglossaries $(DOCNAME)
# xelatex $(DOCNAME)
# For glossary uncomment the 2 lines above
# Acronym tool allows for selection of acronyms based on tags - you may want more than DM
# If this is a Science note put "Sci" or "Sci DM"
acronyms.tex: $(tex) myacronyms.txt
$(TEXMFHOME)/../bin/generateAcronyms.py -t "DM" $(tex)
# If you want a glossary you must manually run generateAcronyms.py -gu to put the \gls in your files.
aglossary.tex :$(tex) myacronyms.txt
generateAcronyms.py -g $(tex)
.PHONY: clean
clean:
latexmk -c
rm -f $(DOCNAME).{bbl,glsdefs,pdf}
rm -f meta.tex
.FORCE:
meta.tex: Makefile .FORCE
rm -f $@
touch $@
printf '%% GENERATED FILE -- edit this in the Makefile\n' >>$@
printf '\\newcommand{\\lsstDocType}{$(DOCTYPE)}\n' >>$@
printf '\\newcommand{\\lsstDocNum}{$(DOCNUMBER)}\n' >>$@
printf '\\newcommand{\\vcsRevision}{$(GITVERSION)$(GITDIRTY)}\n' >>$@
printf '\\newcommand{\\vcsDate}{$(GITDATE)}\n' >>$@