% This is chkconfig.ltx, a script which tries to autodetect and % document your LaTeX configuration. % Author: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes (Jean-Marc.Lasgouttes@inria.fr) % with minimal changes by Asger Alstrup (alstrup@diku.dk). % % This script should only be run from the configure script to update % the files textclass.lst and doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx % % This script is in fact a complete rewrite of the original chkconfig % script. Expect bugs. %%% If you want to add new packages/documentclasses to be recognized, %%% read the explanation that follow and jump to the section 'Actual %%% inspection code' below. You do not need to understand the ugly %%% LaTeX code below to help improving chklatex.ltx :-) %%% %%% If you want to add the new package , all you need most of %%% the times is a two-steps work: %%% 1- Add the command \TestPackage{}. The syntax is: %%% \TestPackage[]{}, which tests whether .sty %%% (or , if this optional parameter is provided) exists. %%% 2- Add a description for in doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx.in, %%% containing in particular a line like %%% Found @chk_@ %%% This line will be replaced at configure time by the proper text. %%% %%% For document classes, things are even simpler, since you do not %%% need to edit this file. Just put your layout file in some place %%% where LyX can find it and add if you wish a description in %%% LaTeXConfig.lyx.in, as described above. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Initialization part (skip) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % we do not want to stop on errors \nonstopmode\makeatletter % Have we been called from the configure script? \ifx\srcdir\undefined \message{% **** WARNING: For proper results, you should not run this script directly.^^J% **** Please use the `configure' script.^^J} \newcommand\srcdir{.} \else \def\input@path{{\srcdir/}} \fi %%% Some useful macros. % Several commands are defined to test for packages: % \AddLayout{} adds an entry for in textclass.lst % \AddVariable{}{} creates a new variable chk_, % and gives it the value . % \TestDocClass[]{} tests whether .cls (or , % if it is provided) exists and creates a new entry with % \AddLayout if this is the case. Note that you will probably not % need to use this directly, since the configure script generates % the needed macro calls automatically. % \TestPackage[]{} tests whether .sty (or , % if it is provided) exists. % Both commands call \AddVariable to give value 'yes' or 'no' to % the variable chk_. %%% \newcommand{\prefix}{+} % the character used by grep to filter 'good' output \newcommand{\AddLayout}[3][=]{ \ifx=#1 \immediate\write\layouts{"#2" "#2" "#3"} \else \immediate\write\layouts{"#2" "#1" "#3"} \fi} \newcommand{\AddVariable}[2]{ \immediate\write\sed{s!@chk_#1@!#2!g} \immediate\write\vars{chk_#1='#2'}} \newcommand{\AddPackage}[1]{ \immediate\write\packages{#1}} % Tests whether an item is present % Syntax: \TestItem{}{}{}{}{}{} \newif\ifexists \newcommand{\TestItem}[6]{ \ifx=#1 \def\files{#2} \message{^^J\prefix checking for #3 #2 [#2.#4]...} \else \def\files{#1} \message{^^J\prefix checking for #3 #2 [#1]...} \fi \let\firstelement\relax \existstrue \@for\file:=\files\do{ \ifx\firstelement\relax \edef\firstelement{\file} \fi \IfFileExists{\file} {} {\IfFileExists{\file.#4}{}{\existsfalse}} } \ifexists \message{yes^^J} \AddVariable{#2}{yes} #5 \else \message{no^^J} \AddVariable{#2}{no} #6 \fi} \newcommand{\TestPackage}[2][=]{ \TestItem{#1}{#2}{package}{sty}{\AddPackage{#2}}{}} \newcommand{\TestDocClass}[1]{ \def\layoutname{#1} % remember the name of the layout file \@ifundefined{layout@#1} {\bgroup \catcode`\#=9 % consider # as a space \input{layouts/#1.layout} % read the layout file \egroup \global\@namedef{layout@#1}{}} {} % we have already tried this one. } \newcommand{\DeclareLaTeXClass}[2][=]{ \TestItem{#1}{\layoutname}{document class}{cls} {\AddLayout[\firstelement]{\layoutname}{#2}}{} \expandafter\endinput } \newcommand{\DeclareLinuxDocClass}[2][=]{ \message{^^J\prefix checking for linuxdoc class \layoutname... } \@ifundefined{haslinuxdoc} {\message{no^^J}} {\message{yes^^J} \AddLayout[#1]{\layoutname}{#2}} \expandafter\endinput } % Only for compatibility. Will be removed later. \let\DeclareSGMLClass=\DeclareDocBookClass \newcommand{\DeclareDocBookClass}[2][=]{ \message{^^J\prefix checking for docbook\space\space class \layoutname... } \@ifundefined{hasdocbook} {\message{no^^J}} {\message{yes^^J} \AddLayout[#1]{\layoutname}{#2}} \expandafter\endinput } % Stolen from article.cls \newcommand{\today}{\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi \space\number\day, \number\year} % Initializes the files \typeout{\prefix Inspecting your LaTeX configuration.} \newwrite{\layouts} \immediate\openout \layouts = textclass.lst \newwrite{\sed} \immediate\openout \sed = chkconfig.sed \newwrite{\vars} \immediate\openout \vars = chkconfig.vars \newwrite{\packages} \immediate\openout \packages = packages.lst \immediate\write\layouts{% # This file declares layouts and their associated definition files.^^J% # It has been automatically generated by configure^^J% # Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a^^J% # configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the^^J% # system wide version of this file.} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% ACTUAL CONFIGURATION INSPECTION CODE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Add any new package or document class here. %%% First, we want the day on which the test has been run. \AddVariable{date}{\today} %%% Then, the version of LaTeX we are using \message{^^J\prefix checking for LaTeX version... \fmtversion} \AddVariable{fmtversion}{\fmtversion} %%% Check for ec fonts. Most of this code has been shamelessely stolen %%% from the file ltxcheck.tex in the LaTeX distribution. In particular, %%% don't ask me how the macro \ecrm works... \def\ecrm{% \begingroup \escapechar-1 \xdef\reserved@a{% \noexpand\in@ {\expandafter\string\csname ecrm\endcsname}% {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \string\csname T1/cmr/m/n\endcsname}}% \endgroup \reserved@a} \message{^^J\prefix checking for default encoding (this may take a long time)^^J} \font\test=ecrm1000\relax \ifx\test\nullfont \message{^^J\prefix\prefix checking for ec fonts... no^^J} \AddVariable{ec}{no} \AddVariable{fontenc}{default} \else \message{^^J\prefix\space\space checking for ec fonts... yes^^J} \message{^^J\prefix\space\space checking for ec support in LaTeX format...} \ecrm \ifin@ \message{yes^^J} \AddVariable{ec}{yes} \AddVariable{fontenc}{T1} \message{^^J \prefix\space\space default encoding will be set to T1^^J} \else \message{no^^J} \AddVariable{ec}{no} \AddVariable{fontenc}{default} \fi \fi %%% Document classes % The list of layout files has been put in this file here by the % configure script. \input{chklayouts} %%% Packages \TestPackage{a4} \TestPackage{a4wide} \TestPackage{babel} \TestPackage{color} % this one should be there if graphics.sty is there. \TestPackage{fancyhdr} \TestPackage{floatflt} \TestPackage{setspace} \TestPackage{subfigure} \TestPackage{geometry} \TestPackage{linuxdoc-sgml} \TestPackage{longtable} \TestPackage{algorithm} \TestPackage{rotating} \TestPackage{latex8} \TestPackage{url} % The test for the graphics package is slightly more involved... \newcommand\groption{dvips} \TestItem={graphics}{package}{sty} % Let's do some clever things to guess the default driver for the % graphics package. The maintainer of the site might have declared it % in the file 'graphics.cfg'. Let's hope there are no strange commands % in there... {\renewcommand\ExecuteOptions[1]{\renewcommand\groption{default}} \InputIfFileExists{graphics.cfg}{}{} \AddPackage{graphics}} {\renewcommand{\groption}{none}} \message{^^J\prefix checking for graphics driver... \groption^^J} \AddVariable{graphicsdriver}{\groption} % psnfss is in fact the name of a set of style files, among which % times.sty. If times.sty is here, we will assume that everything is % fine. \TestPackage[times.sty]{psnfss} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% END ACTUAL CONFIGURATION INSPECTION CODE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % End of the LaTeX job \immediate\closeout\layouts \immediate\closeout\sed \immediate\closeout\vars \immediate\closeout\packages \typeout{\prefix Inspection done.} \typeout{\prefix Read the file doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx for more information.} % Get the real \end command, that has been hidden by LaTeX \@@end