tidy-html5/htmldoc/tidy1.sh

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#!/bin/sh
cat << HEREDOC
Build 'tidy.1', which is a man page suitable for installation
in all Unix-like operating systems. This script will build
it, but not install it.
HEREDOC
# Set this to the complete path of the tidy for which you want to generate
# documentation. Relative path is okay. You shouldn't have to change this
# too often if your compiler always puts tidy in the same place.
TIDY_PATH="./tidy5" # Current directory.
#TIDY_PATH="/usr/bin/tidy" # the default on some operating systems.
# Check for a valid tidy.
if [ ! -x "$TIDY_PATH" ]; then
echo "$TIDY_PATH not found. You should set TIDY_PATH in this script."
exit 1
fi
# Check for xsltproc dependency.
hash xsltproc 2>/dev/null || { echo >&2 "This script requires xsltproc. Aborting."; exit 1; }
# Use the designated tidy to get its config and help.
# These temporary files will be cleaned up later.
$TIDY_PATH -xml-config > "tidy-config.xml"
$TIDY_PATH -xml-help > "tidy-help.xml"
# 'quickref.html'
# This file is distributed with tidy and use on the website.
#xsltproc "quickref.xsl" "tidy-config.xml" > "quickref.html"
# 'tidy.1'
# Build a manpage for *nix systems. Build only, no install.
# - requires `tidy-config.xml` (loaded by 'tidy1.xsl' directly)
xsltproc "tidy1.xsl" "tidy-help.xml" > "tidy.1"
# Cleanup
rm "tidy-config.xml"
rm "tidy-help.xml"
# Done
echo Done.