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Use txt2tags to format intro text. That way we can include basic markup in the into text and use it in both LaTeX and HTML. Take advantage of this to expand the wording of the intro text in all books.
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
date Wed, 21 Aug 2013 10:28:10 +0100
parents 27f29e8aafea
children 01ded8741361
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build the website. The common items and the web items are assumed
# to be already built.
#

#set -x

# Restore titles like 'Exploding Potato, The' to the
# expected 'The Exploding Potato'.
fixtitle()
{
    retval=`echo "$1" | sed -e "s/\(.*\), *\(.*\)/\2 \1/"`
}

if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
    echo "Usage: makeWeb.sh <book dir name> <master book dir name> [<instrument name>]"
    exit 1
fi

dir=`pwd`

bookedir=$dir/$1
webdir=$dir/web/$1
graphicsdir=$dir/graphics/$1
output=index.html
booke=$1
masterbooke=$2
title=$booke
instrument=$3

buildno=`cat buildno.txt`
# Remove trailing % added for Latex purposes.
buildno=${buildno%%%}
subtitle=
intro=
if [ -r $bookedir/subtitle.txt ]; then
    subtitle=`cat $bookedir/subtitle.txt`
fi
if [ -r $bookedir/intro.txt ]; then
    intro=`txt2tags --no-headers --target=html --outfile=- $bookedir/intro.txt`
fi

if [ -n "$instrument" ]; then
    title="${title} ($instrument)"
    subtitle="${subtitle} ($instrument)"
fi

mkdir -p $webdir

sed -e "s/@BUILD@/$buildno/" -e "s/@SUBTITLE@/$subtitle/" \
    -e "s/@TITLE@/$title/" -e "s/@INTRO@/$intro/" \
    -e "s/@BOOK@/$booke/" dottes.html.header > $webdir/$output

# Copy in the book PDFs. Like the graphics, Midi etc. these are assumed
# to be already generated.
cp $1-*.pdf $webdir

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

        title=`$dir/abcfield.py --field T --html $filename`
        fixtitle "$title"
        title=$retval
        subtitle=`$dir/abcfield.py --index 2 --field T --latex $filename`
        composer=`$dir/abcfield.py --field C --latex $filename`
        changefile=`$dir/abcfield.py --field N --contains "Change:" $filename | sed -e "s/Change: *//"`
        changetitle=""
        changevisibility="no"
        if [ -n "$changefile" ]; then
            changetitle=`$dir/abcfield.py --field T --html $bookedir/$changefile`
            changevisibility="yes"

            fixtitle "$changetitle"
            changetitle=$retval
        fi
        credit=`$dir/abcfield.py --field N --contains "Credit:" $filename | sed -e "s/Credit: *//"`
        creditvisibility="no"
        if [ -n "$credit" ]; then
            creditvisibility="yes"
        fi

        # Copy the ABC into the web.
        cp $filename $webdir

        # Generate the tune web page.
        tunepage=${name}.html

        # If the title contains HTML character entities, escape
        # initial '&' in the title - it means things to sed.
        sed -e "s/@TITLE@/${title//&/\&}/" \
            -e "s/@SUBTITLE@/${subtitle}/" \
            -e "s/@COMPOSER@/${composer}/" \
            -e "s/@MASTERBOOKE@/${masterbooke}/" \
            -e "s/@CHANGETITLE@/${changetitle//&/\&}/" \
            -e "s/@CHANGETUNE@/${changefile/.abc/.html}/" \
            -e "s/@CHANGEVISIBILITY@/${changevisibility}/" \
            -e "s/@CREDIT@/${credit}/" \
            -e "s/@CREDITVISIBILITY@/${creditvisibility}/" \
            -e "s/@TUNE@/${name}/" dottes.html.tune > $webdir/$tunepage

        sed -e "s/@TITLE@/${title//&/\&}/" \
            -e "s/@TUNE@/${name}/" dottes.html.tuneindex >> $webdir/$output
    done

cat dottes.html.footer >> $webdir/$output