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Make transposed tunes use the original audio. The aim of MIDI and MP3 is to allow the user to hear what a tune sounds like. For transposed bookes, I think this should be reused from the main booke page, because hearing it at the transposed pitch isn't a major help. And in fact given the way cello transposition is done, the sound won't be transposed anyway. And Jane hasn't complained. This will speed up building the bookes by removing audio generation, the slowest process, from the transposed bookes.
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
date Fri, 22 Feb 2013 01:09:37 +0000
parents 295ba8275ab4
children 67dc98ae4816
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Make the tune graphics, EPS, PDF required by web and book into
# graphics/<book>.
#

if [ $# != 1 ]; then
    echo "Usage: makeGraphics.sh <book dir name>"
    exit 1
fi

dir=`pwd`

booke=$dir/$1
graphicsdir=$dir/graphics/$1

mkdir -p $graphicsdir

# Now, for each tune, make the tune graphic.
find $booke -name "*.abc" | sort |
    while read filename
    do
        name=`basename $filename .abc`

        # Make the tune graphic.
        abcm2ps -E -F singletune -O $graphicsdir/$name.eps $filename
        # Make $name.eps so we can build with LaTeX.
        mv $graphicsdir/${name}001.eps $graphicsdir/${name}.eps
        # And make the corresponding PDF.
        epstopdf --outfile=$graphicsdir/$name.pdf $graphicsdir/${name}.eps

        # and make the first line graphic.
        $dir/abcfirstline.py $filename > firstline.abc
        abcm2ps +c -M +Q -E -O $graphicsdir/firstline-$name.eps firstline.abc
        mv $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}001.eps $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}.eps
        rm firstline.abc
        epstopdf --outfile=$graphicsdir/firstline-$name.pdf $graphicsdir/firstline-${name}.eps
    done