#! /bin/sh # The default converter if no other has been defined by the user from the # Conversion->Converter tab of the Preferences dialog. # # The user can also redefine this default converter, placing their # replacement in ~/.lyx/scripts # # converts an image from $1 to $2 format convert -depth 8 $1 $2 || { echo "$0 ERROR" echo "Execution of \"convert\" failed." exit 1 } # It appears that convert succeeded, but we know better than to trust it ;-) # convert is passed strings in the form "FMT:FILENAME", so use the ':' to # delimit the two parts. # Note that Win32 filenames have the form 'C:\my\file', # so use everything from the first ':' to the end of the line. FILE=`echo $2 | cut -d ':' -f 2-` test -f $FILE || { echo "$0 ERROR" echo "Unable to find file \"${FILE}\"" exit 1 } echo "$0 generated file \"${FILE}\" successfully."