Use a common portable pdf rescaling script.
--- a/src/lte/doc/Makefile Tue Jun 11 17:27:05 2013 -0700
+++ b/src/lte/doc/Makefile Tue Jun 11 17:28:15 2013 -0700
@@ -146,6 +146,8 @@
IMAGES = $(IMAGES_NOBUILD) $(IMAGES_BUILD)
+RESCALE = $(shell hg root)/utils/rescale-pdf.sh
+
%.eps : %.dia; $(DIA) -t eps $< -e $@
%.png : %.dia; $(DIA) -t png $< -e $@
%.png : %.seqdiag; $(SEQDIAG) -Tpng --no-transparency -o $@ $<
@@ -153,19 +155,19 @@
%.png : %.eps; $(CONVERT) $< $@
%.pdf : %.seqdiag
$(SEQDIAG) -Tpdf -o $@ $<
- if test x$($@_width) != x; then ./rescale-pdf.sh $($@_width) $@ ; fi
+ if test x$($@_width) != x; then $(RESCALE) $($@_width) $@ ; fi
%.pdf : %.dot
$(DOT) -Tpdf -o $@ $<
- if test x$($@_width) != x; then ./rescale-pdf.sh $($@_width) $@ ; fi
+ if test x$($@_width) != x; then $(RESCALE) $($@_width) $@ ; fi
%.pdf : %.eps
$(EPSTOPDF) $< -o=$@
- if test x$($@_width) != x; ./rescale-pdf.sh $($@_width) $@ ; fi
+ if test x$($@_width) != x; then $(RESCALE) $($@_width) $@ ; fi
%.png : %.eps; $(CONVERT) $< $@
%.pdf : %.eps
$(EPSTOPDF) $< -o=$@
- if test x$($@_width) != x; then ./rescale-pdf.sh $($@_width) $@ ; fi
+ if test x$($@_width) != x; then $(RESCALE) $($@_width) $@ ; fi
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
--- a/wscript Tue Jun 11 17:27:05 2013 -0700
+++ b/wscript Tue Jun 11 17:28:15 2013 -0700
@@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@
def execute(self):
_getVersion()
- for sphinxdir in ["manual", "models", "tutorial", "tutorial-pt-br"] :
+ for sphinxdir in ["manual", "models", "tutorial"] :
self.sphinx_build(os.path.join("doc", sphinxdir))