NAME
muse-compile.pl -- format your muse document using Text::Amuse
SYNOPSIS
muse-compile.pl [ options ] file1.muse [ file2.muse , .... ]
This program uses Text::Amuse to produce usable output in HTML, EPUB, LaTeX and PDF format.
By default, all formats will be generated. You can specify which format you want using one or more of the following options:
- --html
-
Full HTML output.
- --epub
-
Full EPUB output.
- --bare-html
-
HTML body alone (wrapped in a
div
tag) - --tex
-
LaTeX output
- --zip
-
Pack the tex, the source and the html with the attachments in a zip file.
-
PDF output.
- --a4-pdf
-
PDF imposed on A4 paper, with a variable signature in the range of 40-80
- --lt-pdf
-
As above, but on Letter paper.
- --ttdir
-
The directory with the templates.
- --output-templates
-
Option to populated the above directory with the built-in templates.
- --log <file>
-
A file where we can append the report failures
- --no-cleanup
-
Prevent the removing of the status file. This is turned on if you use --recursive, to prevent multiple runs to compile everything again.
- --extra key:value
-
This option can be repeated at will. The key/value pairs will be passed to every template we process, regardless of the type, even if only the built-in LaTeX template support them.
The input is assumed to be UTF-8 (if you pass non-ascii characters)
Example:
muse-compile --extra site=http://anarhija.net \ --extra papersize=a6 --extra division=15 --extra twoside=true \ --extra bcor=10mm --extra mainfont="Charis SIL" \ --extra sitename="Testsite" \ --extra siteslogan="Anticopyright" \ --extra logo=mylogo \ --extra cover=mycover.pdf \ file.muse
Keep in mind that in this case
mylogo
has to be or an absolute filename (not recommended, because the full path will remain in the .tex source), or a basename (even without extension) which can be found bykpsewhich
(or a file in the current directory, if you aren't doing a recursive compilation). Same applies forcover
.Supported extra keys (documented in Text::Amuse::Compile::Templates):
No validation is done, as it's supposed to be run by a trusted, local user.
papersize (common values: a4, a5, letter)
mainfont (grep fc-list -l for the correct name)
fontsize (9, 10, 11, 12) as integer, meaning points (pt)
oneside (true or false)
twoside (true or false)
bcor (binding correction for inner margins)
sitename
siteslogan
site
logo (filename)
cover (filename for front cover)
coverwidth (dimension ratio with the text width, eg. '0.85')
It requires a float, where 1 is the full text-width, 0.5 half, etc.
division (the DIV factor for margin control)
nocoverpage
Use the LaTeX article class if toc is not present
notoc
Never generate a table of contents
- --recursive <directory>
-
Using this options, the target directory and a recursive compiling is started, finding all the .muse files without a newer status file, and compiling them accordingly to the options.
No target files can be specified.
- --dry-run
-
For recursive compile, you can pass this option to just list the files which would be compiled.