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Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce/src/make/paper.mk')
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/src/make/paper.mk | 17 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/paper.mk b/reproduce/src/make/paper.mk index 86cf114..0c42bee 100644 --- a/reproduce/src/make/paper.mk +++ b/reproduce/src/make/paper.mk @@ -22,9 +22,8 @@ # ---------------------- # # To report the input settings and results, the final report's PDF (final -# target of this reproduction pipeline) uses macros generated from various -# steps of the pipeline. All these macros are defined in -# `$(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex'. +# target of this project) uses macros generated from various steps of the +# project. All these macros are defined in `$(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex'. # # `$(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex' is actually just a combination of separate # files that keep the LaTeX macros related to each workhorse Makefile (in @@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ # `$(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex'. The only workhorse Makefile that doesn't need # to produce LaTeX macros is this Makefile (`reproduce/src/make/paper.mk'). # -# This file is thus the interface between the pipeline scripts and the +# This file is thus the interface between the processing scripts and the # final PDF: when we get to this point, all the processing has been # completed. # @@ -61,13 +60,13 @@ $(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex: $(foreach s, $(subst paper,,$(makesrc)), $(mtexdir)/$(s echo "LaTeX-built PDF paper will not be built." echo if [ x$(more-on-building-pdf) = x1 ]; then - echo "To do so, make sure you have LaTeX within the pipeline (you" + echo "To do so, make sure you have LaTeX within the project (you" echo "can check by running './.local/bin/latex --version'), _AND_" echo "make sure that the 'pdf-build-final' variable has a value." echo "'pdf-build-final' is defined in: " echo "'reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf-build.mk'." echo - echo "If you don't have LaTeX within the pipeline, please re-run" + echo "If you don't have LaTeX within the project, please re-run" echo "'./configure' when you have internet access. To speed it up," echo "you can keep the previous configuration files (answer 'n'" echo "when it asks about re-writing previous configuration files)." @@ -120,8 +119,8 @@ $(texbdir)/paper.bbl: tex/src/references.tex \ # Run LaTeX in the `$(texbdir)' directory so all the intermediate and # auxiliary files stay there and keep the top directory clean. To be able # to run everything cleanly from there, it is necessary to add the current -# directory (top reproduction pipeline directory) to the `TEXINPUTS' -# environment variable. +# directory (top project directory) to the `TEXINPUTS' environment +# variable. paper.pdf: $(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex paper.tex $(texbdir)/paper.bbl \ | $(tikzdir) $(texbdir) @@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ paper.pdf: $(mtexdir)/pipeline.tex paper.tex $(texbdir)/paper.bbl \ cd $(texbdir) pdflatex -shell-escape -halt-on-error $$p/paper.tex - # Come back to the top pipeline directory and copy the built PDF + # Come back to the top project directory and copy the built PDF # file here. cd $$p cp $(texbdir)/$@ $(final-paper) |