# # in order for "normal" developers not to have to install asciidoc (which # brings in a couple hundred MB of dependencies) we now include both the # user-manual.txt and a copy of the generated .html file in git # # in order to avoid unnecessary thrash with minor version differences, when # submitting patches to the user manual, only submit the changes to the .txt # file - the maintainer will recreate the .html.git file DOCNAME = user-manual DOCSOURCE = $(DOCNAME).txt HTMLDOC = $(DOCNAME).html ASCIIDOC = asciidoc A2X = a2x BROWSER = firefox THEME = compact_subsurface PWD = $(realpath .) all: doc $(addprefix $(DOCNAME).,pdf text) doc: $(OUT)$(HTMLDOC) $(OUT)$(DOCNAME).text: $(DOCSOURCE) $(A2X) -f text $< $(OUT)$(DOCNAME).pdf: $(DOCSOURCE) $(A2X) -f pdf $< $(OUT)$(HTMLDOC): $(DOCSOURCE) @echo "if asciidoc isn't found the html file included in the sources is copied" $(ASCIIDOC) -a toc -a toclevels=3 -a themedir=$(PWD) -a theme=$(THEME) -a stylesdir=$(PWD) \ -o $(HTMLDOC) $< || cp $(HTMLDOC).git $(HTMLDOC) # Alternatively:: $(OUT)$(DOCNAME).xhtml: $(DOCSOURCE) $(A2X) --icons -f xhtml $< show: $(HTMLDOC) $(BROWSER) $< clean: rm -f *~ docbook-xsl.css $(HTMLDOC) $(addprefix $(DOCNAME).,pdf text)