BASE=ctwm.1 HTML=${BASE}.html html: ${HTML} man: ${BASE} all: html man all_set_version: all sed -i '' -e "s/@ctwm_version_str@/`head -1 ../../VERSION`/" ${HTML} ${BASE} clean: rm -f ${BASE} ${HTML} # asciidoc vs asciidoctor notes: # # Note that asciidoctor has a slightly changed dialect, so there may be # minor differences in the output. Also, the manpage generation requires # 1.5.3+. At the moment, we're trying to work with both. Current trends # suggest that at some point asciidoctor will be the de facto # asciidoc-world implementation, so we may drop the py-asciidoc at some # point. For the moment, asciidoctor is treated as the standard # renderer, with asciidoc being a fallback we try to keep working well. # Generating HTML output by various means html-asciidoc: ${BASE}.adoc asciidoc -atoc -anumbered -o ${BASE}.html ${BASE}.adoc html-asciidoctor: ${BASE}.adoc asciidoctor -atoc -anumbered -o ${BASE}.html ${BASE}.adoc # Manpage output. x-ref comment above about asciidoctor versions man-asciidoc-a2x: ${BASE}.adoc a2x --doctype manpage --format manpage ${BASE}.adoc man-asciidoc-adoc: ${BASE}.adoc asciidoc -b docbook -d manpage -o ${BASE}.xml ${BASE}.adoc xmlto man ${BASE}.xml man-asciidoctor: ${BASE}.adoc asciidoctor -b manpage -o ${BASE} ${BASE}.adoc # Set which are used by default. Set to asciidoctor since it's massively # faster. ${HTML}: ${BASE}.adoc @${MAKE} html-asciidoctor ${BASE}: ${BASE}.adoc @${MAKE} man-asciidoctor