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Adjust the organization a bit and update some of the comments to
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PYTHON= python
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DVIPS= dvips -N0 -t $(PAPER)
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PWD=$(shell pwd)
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# (The trailing colon in the value is needed; TeX places it's default
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# set of paths at the location of the empty string in the path list.)
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#
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TEXINPUTS=$(PWD)/commontex:
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# This is ugly! The issue here is that there are two different levels
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# in the directory tree at which we execute mkhowto, so we can't
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# define it just once using a relative path (at least not with the
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# current implementation and Makefile structure). We use the GNUish
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# $(shell) function here to work around that restriction by
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# identifying mkhowto using an absolute path.
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# identifying mkhowto and the commontex/ directory using absolute paths.
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#
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MKHOWTO= TEXINPUTS=$(TEXINPUTS) $(PYTHON) $(PWD)/tools/mkhowto
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PWD=$(shell pwd)
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# (The trailing colon in the value is needed; TeX places it's default
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# set of paths at the location of the empty string in the path list.)
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TEXINPUTS=$(PWD)/commontex:
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# The mkhowto script can be run from the checkout using the first
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# version of this variable definition, or from a preferred version
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# using the second version. The standard documentation is typically
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# built using the second flavor, where the preferred version is from
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# the Python CVS trunk.
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#MKHOWTO= TEXINPUTS=$(TEXINPUTS) $(PYTHON) $(PWD)/tools/mkhowto
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MKHOWTO= TEXINPUTS=$(TEXINPUTS) mkhowto
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MKDVI= $(MKHOWTO) --paper=$(PAPER) --dvi
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MKHTML= $(MKHOWTO) --html --about html/stdabout.dat \

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