# makefile to convert figures into eps format for the book # Comments from Michel Wurtz: # You will notice that the list given is the list of targets. "all" just # refer to this list. The most important rule is the next rule, that give # the generic rule for transforming a .fig into a .eps file. Note the use # of % (define the couple target:source) and the use of # $< (source postfix, here .fig) and $@ (target postfix, here .eps) # with .eps extension: # JPG=qgis_icon_new_verylarge.eps\ PNG=shapefileloaded.eps \ shapefileopendialog.eps \ vectorLayerSymbology.eps \ vectorClassifySingle.eps \ vectorClassifyGraduated.eps \ vectorClassifyContinous.eps \ vectorClassifyUnique.eps \ action_identifyaction.eps \ editProjectSnapping.eps \ editDigitizing.eps \ editNewVector.eps \ queryBuilder.eps \ # digitising_attributes09.eps\ # newvectorlayer.eps\ # querybuilder.eps\ ##### TARGETS ##### all: $(PNG) $(JPG) if [ ! -d ../finalpix/ ]; then mkdir ../finalpix; fi #please, don't use mv: cp *.eps ../finalpix/ #$(EPS): %.eps: %.fig # fig2dev -L eps $< > $@ #$(FIGPNG): %.png: %.fig # fig2dev -L png -m 2 $< > $@ $(PNG): %.eps: %.png # Workaround for PDF version #convert -geometry 300x -depth 1 $< $@ convert $< $@ #$(JPG): %.eps: %.jpg # Workaround for PDF version #convert -geometry 300x -depth 1 $< $@ # convert $< $@ clean: rm -f *.bak *~ *.pdf $(PNG) $(JPG)