#!/usr/bin/env texlua NAME = "ptex2pdf[.lua]" VERSION = "20200520.0" AUTHOR = "Norbert Preining" AUTHOREMAIL = "norbert@preining.info" SHORTDESC = "Convert Japanese TeX documents to pdf" LONGDESC = [[ Main purpose of the script is easy support of Japanese typesetting engines in TeXworks. As TeXworks typesetting setup does not allow for multistep processing, this script runs one of the ptex based programs (ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex, platex, uplatex) followed by dvipdfmx. ]] USAGE = [[ [texlua] ptex2pdf[.lua] { option | basename[.tex] } ... options: -v version -h help -help print full help (installation, TeXworks setup) -e use eptex class of programs -u use uptex class of programs -l use latex based formats -ld use latex-dev based formats -s stop at dvi -i retain intermediate files -ot '' extra options for TeX -od '' extra options for dvipdfmx -output-directory '' directory for created files]] LICENSECOPYRIGHT = [[ Originally based on musixtex.lua from Bob Tennent. (c) Copyright 2016-2020 Japanese TeX Development Community (c) Copyright 2013-2020 Norbert Preining norbert@preining.info (c) Copyright 2012 Bob Tennent rdt@cs.queensu.ca This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ]] INSTALLATION = [[ Copy the file ptex2pdf.lua into a directory where scripts are found, that is for example `TLROOT/texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/` (where `TLROOT` is for example the root of your TeX Live installation) ### Unix ### create a link in one of the bin dirs to the above file, in the TeX Live case: `TLROOT/bin/ARCH/ptex2pdf -> ../../texmf-dist/scripts/ptex2pdf/ptex2pdf.lua` ### Windows ### create a copy of runscript.exe as ptex2pdf.exe, in the TeX Live case: `copy TLROOT/bin/win32/runscript.exe TLROOT/bin/win32/ptex2pdf.exe` ]] TEXWORKS = [[ Under Preferences > Typesetting add new entries, for example: for ptex files: | Setting | Value | |-------------|--------------------| | Name: | pTeX (ptex2pdf) | | Program: | ptex2pdf | | Arguments: | -ot | | | $synctexoption | | | $fullname | for platex files: | Setting | Value | |-------------|--------------------| | Name: | pLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | | Program: | ptex2pdf | | Arguments: | -l | | | -ot | | | $synctexoption | | | $fullname | for uptex files: | Setting | Value | |-------------|--------------------| | Name: | upTeX (ptex2pdf) | | Program: | ptex2pdf | | Arguments: | -u | | | -ot | | | $synctexoption | | | $fullname | for uplatex files: | Setting | Value | |-------------|--------------------| | Name: | upLaTeX (ptex2pdf) | | Program: | ptex2pdf | | Arguments: | -l | | | -u | | | -ot | | | $synctexoption | | | $fullname | If you need special kanji encodings for one of these programs, add the respective `-kanji` option with the `$synctexoption`. Example: for platex files in SJIS encoding: | Setting | Value | |-------------|----------------------------| | Name: | pLaTeX/SJIS (ptex2pdf) | | Program: | ptex2pdf | | Arguments: | -l | | | -ot | | | -kanji=sjis $synctexoption | | | $fullname | ]] DEVELPLACE = "http://github.com/texjporg/ptex2pdf" CHANGELOG = [[ - version 0.1 2013-03-08 NP Initial release on blog - version 0.2 2013-03-10 NP import into git repository support passing options on to tex and dvipdfm add README with TeXworks config options - version 0.3 2013-05-01 NP include the readme in the lua code fix program name for -e -u - version 0.4 2013-05-07 NP quote the filename with ", so that special chars do survive add an example for TeXworks for files with different kanji encoding - version 0.5 2014-11-05 NP on Windows: set command_line_encoding to utf8 when running uptex (patch by Akira Kakuto) - version 0.6 2015-03-08 NP cygwin didn't like the (accidentally inserted) spaces after the texlua in the shebang line, and stopped working with "no such program: "texlua " ..." - version 0.7 2015-04-29 move to github as gitorious will be closed, adapt help output to generate github flavored markdown check for files using kpathsea instead of opening directly, to allow for input of files found by kpathsea (closes github issue 1) - version 0.8 2015-06-15 file name checks: first search for arg as is, then try .tex and .ltx (closes github issue: 3) - version 0.9 2016-12-12 allow for files in sub-directories add -output-directory option update copyright and development place (now in texjp) support 'flag=val' to specify option values only allow one (1) filename argument - version 20170603.0 start version number in the format YYYYMMDD.0 better support for cp932 windows filenames first replace all backslash chars to slash chars - version 20170622.0 pass all non-optional arguments before filename to TeX engine - version 20180514.0 Windows: for uptex use command_line_encoding=utf8, for all other turn it off (set to none) - version 20181212.0 support directories containing dots (thanks kn1cht) - version 20200119.0 check invalid PATH string beforehand on windows - version 20200307.0 add -ld option to run (u)platex-dev - version 20200520.0 Windows: lua mode - support non-ascii file name on recent luatex ]] function usage() print(USAGE) end function makereadme() print("# " .. NAME .. " #") print() print("**Author:** " .. AUTHOR .. " ") print("**Website:** http://github.com/texjporg/ptex2pdf ") print("**License:** GPLv2") print() print(SHORTDESC) print() print("## Description ##") print() print(LONGDESC) print("## Usage ##") print() print("`````") print(USAGE) print("`````") print() print("## Installation ##") print() print(INSTALLATION) print("## TeXworks setup ##") print() print(TEXWORKS) print() print("## Development place ##") print() print(DEVELPLACE) print() print("## Changelog ##") print() print(CHANGELOG) print("## Copyright and License ##") print() print(LICENSECOPYRIGHT) end function help() print(NAME .. ": " .. SHORTDESC) print() print("Author: " .. AUTHOR) print() print(LONGDESC) print(USAGE) end function fullhelp() help() print("Installation") print("------------") print(INSTALLATION) print("TeXworks setup") print("--------------") print(TEXWORKS) print("Development place") print("-----------------") print(DEVELPLACE) print() print("Copyright and License") print("---------------------") print(LICENSECOPYRIGHT) end function whoami () print("This is " .. NAME .. " version ".. VERSION .. ".") end function print_ifdebug(message) -- for debugging: accepts only one argument --print("DEBUG: " .. message) -- uncomment for debugging end function slashify(str) -- replace "\" with "/", mainly for path strings on cp932 windows return (tostring(str):gsub("[\x81-\x9f\xe0-\xfc]?.", { ["\\"] = "/" })) end if #arg == 0 then usage() os.exit(0) end -- defaults: tex = "ptex" texopts = "" dvipdf = "dvipdfmx" dvipdfopts = "" intermediate = 1 use_eptex = 0 use_uptex = 0 use_latex = 0 use_latexdev = 0 outputdir = "." prefilename = "" filename = "" bname = "" exit_code = 0 narg = 1 repeat this_arg = arg[narg] -- replace double dash by single dash at the beginning this_arg = string.gsub(this_arg, "^%-%-", "-") if this_arg == "-v" then whoami() os.exit(0) elseif this_arg == "-readme" then makereadme() os.exit(0) elseif this_arg == "-output-directory" then narg = narg+1 outputdir = arg[narg] elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 18) == "-output-directory=") then outputdir = string.sub(this_arg, 19, -1) elseif this_arg == "-print-version" then print(VERSION) os.exit(0) elseif this_arg == "-h" then help() os.exit(0) elseif this_arg == "-help" then fullhelp() os.exit(0) elseif this_arg == "-e" then use_eptex = 1 elseif this_arg == "-u" then use_uptex = 1 elseif this_arg == "-l" then use_latex = 1 elseif this_arg == "-ld" then use_latex = 1 use_latexdev = 1 elseif this_arg == "-s" then dvipdf = "" elseif this_arg == "-i" then intermediate = 0 elseif this_arg == "-ot" then narg = narg+1 texopts = arg[narg] elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 4) == "-ot=") then texopts = string.sub(this_arg, 5, -1) elseif this_arg == "-od" then narg = narg+1 dvipdfopts = arg[narg] elseif (string.sub(this_arg, 1, 4) == "-od=") then dvipdfopts = string.sub(this_arg, 5, -1) else if filename == "" then filename = this_arg else -- when emacs tex-mode is used, this will help store "\nonstopmode\input" print("Multiple filename arguments? OK, I'll take the latter one.") prefilename = prefilename .. " \"" .. filename .. "\"" filename = this_arg end end --if this_arg == ... narg = narg+1 until narg > #arg whoami() if use_latex == 1 then if use_uptex == 1 then if use_latexdev == 1 then tex = "uplatex-dev" else tex = "uplatex" -- uplatex already as etex extension end else if use_latexdev == 1 then tex = "platex-dev" else tex = "platex" -- latex needs etex anyway end end else if use_eptex == 1 then if use_uptex == 1 then tex = "euptex" else tex = "eptex" end else if use_uptex == 1 then tex = "uptex" else tex = "ptex" end end end function is_texlivew32() if status.luatex_version < 112 then return false end if os.type == 'windows' and kpse.var_value('command_line_encoding') ~= nil then return true else return false end end -- initialize kpse kpse.set_program_name(tex) -- filename searching -- first search for the file as is, -- if not found, try file .tex, if that not found, file .ltx if ( filename == "" ) then print("No filename argument given, exiting.") os.exit(1) else if is_texlivew32() then filename = chgstrcp.syscptoutf8(filename) end filename = slashify(filename) if ( kpse.find_file(filename) == nil ) then -- try .tex extension if ( kpse.find_file(filename .. ".tex") == nil ) then -- last try .ltx if ( kpse.find_file(filename .. ".ltx") == nil ) then print("File cannot be found with kpathsea: ", filename .. "[.tex, .ltx]") os.exit(1) else if is_texlivew32() then filename = chgstrcp.utf8tosyscp(filename) end bname = filename filename = filename .. ".ltx" end else if is_texlivew32() then filename = chgstrcp.utf8tosyscp(filename) end bname = filename filename = filename .. ".tex" end else -- if it has already an extension, we need to drop it to get the dvi name if is_texlivew32() then filename = chgstrcp.utf8tosyscp(filename) end bname = string.gsub(filename, "^(.*)%.[^./]+$", "%1") end -- filename may contain "/", but the intermediate output is written -- in current directory, so we need to drop it -- note that all "\" has been replaced with "/" bname = string.gsub(bname, "^.*/(.*)$", "%1") end -- we are still here, so we found a file -- make sure that on Windows/uptex we are using utf8 as command line encoding if os.type == 'windows' then if use_uptex == 1 then os.setenv('command_line_encoding', 'utf8') else os.setenv('command_line_encoding', 'none') end end if (outputdir ~= ".") then texopts = "-output-directory \"" .. outputdir .. "\" " .. texopts bname = outputdir .. "/" .. bname dvipdfopts = "-o \"" .. bname .. ".pdf\"" end print("Processing ".. filename) texcmd = tex .. " " .. texopts .. prefilename .. " \"" .. filename .. "\"" tex_return = os.execute(texcmd) -- if os.execute(texcmd) returns -1 on Windows, then -- cmd.exe is not included in PATH, or some invalid string found before cmd.exe if os.type == 'windows' and tex_return == -1 then print("Invalid PATH setting found. Please ensure that cmd.exe can be found.\n") end dvipdfcmd = dvipdf .. " " .. dvipdfopts .. " \"" .. bname .. ".dvi" .. "\"" if tex_return == 0 and (dvipdf == "" or (os.execute(dvipdfcmd) == 0)) then if dvipdf ~= "" then print(bname .. ".pdf generated by " .. dvipdf .. ".") end if intermediate == 1 then -- clean-up: if dvipdf ~= "" then os.remove( bname .. ".dvi" ) end end else print("ptex2pdf processing of " .. filename .. " failed.\n") print_ifdebug("tex = " .. texcmd) print_ifdebug("dvipdf = " .. dvipdfcmd) os.exit(2) end -- all done ... exit with success os.exit( 0 ) -- Local Variables: -- lua-indent-level: 2 -- tab-width: 2 -- indent-tabs-mode: nil -- End: -- vim:set tabstop=2 expandtab: #