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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-02-06 02:45:41 +0000
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-02-06 02:45:41 +0000
commit33e00f02d4ecd28ea5084fc553d2ad182a11ca52 (patch)
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Better management for .tex directories to build from tarball
In order to collaborate effectively in the project, even project members that don't necessarily want (or have the capacity) to do the whole analysis must be able to contribute to the project. Until now, the users of the distributed tarball could only modify the text and not the figures (built with PGFPlots) of the paper. With this commit, the management of TeX source files in the pipeline was slightly modified to allow this as cleanly as I could think of now! In short, the hand-written TeX files are now kept in `tex/src' and for the pipeline's generated TeX files (in particular the old `tex/pipeline.tex'), we now have a `tex/pipeline' symbolic-link/directory that points to the `tex' directory under the build directory. When packaging the project, `tex/pipeline' will be a full directory with a copy of all the necessary files. Therefore as far as LaTeX is concerned, having a build-directory is no longer relevant. Many other small changes were made to do this job cleanly which will just make this commit message too long! Also, the old `tarball' and `zip' targets are now `dist' and `dist-zip' (as in the standard GNU Build system).
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-%% The headers: title, authors, top of pages and section title formatting
-%% of the final LaTeX file are configured here.
-
-
-
-
-
-%% General page header settings.
-\usepackage{fancyhdr}
-\pagestyle{fancy}
-\lhead{\footnotesize{\scshape Draft paper}, {\footnotesize nnn:i (pp), Year Month day}}
-\rhead{\scshape\footnotesize YOUR-NAME et al.}
-\cfoot{\thepage}
-\setlength{\voffset}{0.75cm}
-\setlength{\headsep}{0.2cm}
-\setlength{\footskip}{0.75cm}
-\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
-
-
-
-
-
-%% Specific style for first page.
-\fancypagestyle{firststyle}
-{
- \lhead{\footnotesize{\scshape Draft paper}, nnn:i (pp), YYYY Month day\\
- \scriptsize \textcopyright YYYY, Your name. All rights reserved.}
- \rhead{\footnotesize \footnotesize \today, \currenttime\\}
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-%To set the style of the titles:
-\usepackage{titlesec}
-\titleformat{\section}
- {\centering\normalfont\uppercase}
- {\thesection.}
- {0em}
- { }
-\titleformat{\subsection}
- {\centering\normalsize\slshape}
- {\thesubsection.}
- {0em}
- { }
-\titleformat{\subsubsection}
- {\centering\small\slshape}
- {\thesubsubsection.}
- {0em}
- { }
-
-
-
-
-
-% Basic Document information that goes into the PDF meta-data.
-\hypersetup
-{
- pdfauthor={YOUR NAME},
- pdfsubject={A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK},
- pdftitle={THE TITLE OF THIS PROJECT},
- pdfkeywords={SOME, KEYWORDS, FOR, THE, PDF}
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-%% Title and author information
-\usepackage{authblk}
-\renewcommand\Authfont{\small\scshape}
-\renewcommand\Affilfont{\footnotesize\normalfont}
-\setlength{\affilsep}{0.2cm}
-
-\title{\large \uppercase{The paper's title goes here}}
-
-\author[1]{Your name}
-\author[2]{Coauthor one}
-\author[1,3]{Coauthor two}
-
-\affil[1]{The first affiliation in the list.; \url{your@email.address}}
-\affil[2]{Another affilation can be put here.}
-\affil[3]{And generally as many affiliations as you like.
-\par \emph{Received YYYY MM DD; accepted YYYY MM DD; published YYYY MM DD}}
-\date{}