#! /bin/sh # file fig2pstex.sh # This file is part of LyX, the document processor. # Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. # # author Angus Leeming # # Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS # This script converts an XFIG image to something that latex can process # into high quality PostScript. # Usage: sh fig2pstex.sh ${input} ${output} # to generate the pstex_t file ${output}. # In turn this file will \includegraphics{${output_base}}. # The necessary ${output_base}.eps is also generated by this script. # # Thereafter, you need only '\input{${output}}' in your latex document. # We expect two args, the names of the input and output files. test $# -eq 2 || exit 1 # Can we find fig2dev? type fig2dev > /dev/null || exit 1 input=$1 output=$2 # Strip the extension from ${output} outbase=`echo ${output} | sed 's/[.][^.]*$//'` # Generate the EPS file outeps=${outbase}.eps fig2dev -Lpstex ${input} ${outeps} # Generate the PSTEX_T file fig2dev -Lpstex_t -p${outbase} ${input} ${output} # The end