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Make output larger where possible. This is done by a) reducing the page margins b) compressing the heading and removing all but Notes: fields. The latter produced vertically smaller tune PDFs that will scale wider. In the process, modify abctitle.py to extract the first of any header field, and move formatting for a single tune into a .fmt file.
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@laicatc.com>
date Sat, 21 Apr 2012 19:47:30 +0100
parents 8f3b50ede59c
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