compiler simplified

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Luke Smith 2018-07-25 12:14:38 -04:00
parent 4f62fed283
commit 5fc6f74598

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# This is a compilation handler, so to speak, which I have vim run.
#
# It compiles a document to pdf
#
# If you put the sequence `xelatex` somewhere in the first 5 lines of a .tex
# file, it will be compiled with `xelatex` rather than `pdflatex`.
#
# If it detects an `addbibresource` line, it will run `biber` and perform
# multiple compiles to get the references correct.
file=$(readlink -f "$1")
ext="${file##*.}"
base="${file%.*}"
textype() { [ grep -i addbibresource "$file" ] && bib=1
if sed 5q "$file" | grep -i -q 'xelatex' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
[ -z ${bib+x} ] || (xelatex "$base" && break)
xelatex "$base" &&
textype() { \
command="pdflatex"
( sed 5q "$file" | grep -i -q 'xelatex' ) && command="xelatex"
$command "$base" &&
grep -i addbibresource "$file" &&
biber "$base" &&
xelatex "$base" &&
xelatex "$base"
else
[ -z ${bib+x} ] || (pdflatex "$base" && break)
pdflatex "$base" &&
biber "$base" &&
pdflatex "$base" &&
pdflatex "$base"
fi ;}
$command "$base" &&
$command "$base"
}
case "$ext" in
rmd) echo "require(rmarkdown); render('$file')" | R --vanilla ;;
tex) textype "$file" ;;
md) pandoc "$file" --pdf-engine=xelatex -o "$base".pdf ;;
*) sent "$file" 2>/dev/null & ;;
esac