#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
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# $Id: latex-fixup.pl,v 1.5 2007-06-19 23:47:13 tbox Exp $
# Sadly, the final stages of generating a presentable PDF file always
# seem to require some manual tweaking. Doesn't seem to matter what
# typesetting tool one uses, sane forms of automation only go so far,
# at least with present technology.
#
# This script is intended to be a collection of tweaks. The theory is
# that, while we can't avoid the need for tweaking, we can at least
# write the silly things down in a form that a program might be able
# to execute. Undoubtedly everythig in here will break, eventually,
# at which point it will need to be updated, but since the alternative
# is to do the final editing by hand every time, this approach seems
# the lesser of two evils.
while (<>) {
# Fix a db2latex oops. LaTeX2e does not like having tables with
# duplicate names. Perhaps the dblatex project will fix this
# someday, but we can get by with just deleting the offending
# LaTeX commands for now.
s/\\addtocounter\{table\}\{-1\}//g;
# Line break in the middle of quoting one period looks weird.
s/{\\texttt{{\.\\dbz{}}}}/\\mbox{{\\texttt{{\.\\dbz{}}}}}/;
# Add any further tweaking here.
# Write out whatever we have now.
print;
}
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