X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/168e428fc4dfcf7f4d377d137743d8332784fa35..595028e435015508f214f06456874a8882bfd54e:/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt b/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt index 02bf9dbd4..bdec3d73f 100755 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt @@ -1,21 +1,76 @@ #! /usr/bin/perl -# $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt,v 1.1 2005/06/16 10:32:31 ph10 Exp $ +# $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt,v 1.3 2007/08/29 13:37:28 ph10 Exp $ -# Script to tidy up the output of w3m when it makes a text file. We convert -# sequences of blank lines into a single blank line. +# Script to tidy up the output of w3m when it makes a text file. First we +# convert sequences of blank lines into a single blank line, to get everything +# uniform. Then we go through and insert blank lines before chapter and +# sections, also converting chapter titles to uppercase. -$blanks = 0; -while (<>) +# We also have to do some character translation in the first pass. It seems +# that xmlto now generates Unicode in its HTML pages. This gives three problems: +# (1) It inserts the byte sequence C2 A0 (U+00A0) as a fixed-width space; +# (2) It inserts a whole slew of "box drawing" characters round the heading. +# (3) It uses U+25CF as its bullet character. + +@lines = <>; + +$lastwasblank = 0; +foreach $line (@lines) { - if (/^\s*$/) + $line =~ s/\x{c2}\x{a0}/ /g; + $line =~ s/\x{e2}\x{94}[\x{80}-\x{bf}]/-/g; + $line =~ s/\x{e2}\x{97}\x{8f}/*/g; + + if ($line =~ /^\s*$/) { - $blanks++; + $line = "" if $lastwasblank; + $lastwasblank = 1; next; } - print "\n" if $blanks > 0; - $blanks = 0; - print; + $lastwasblank = 0; + } + +# Find start of TOC, uppercasing its title + +for ($i = 0; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) + { + $lines[$i] = "TABLE OF CONTENTS\n" if $lines[$i] =~ /^Table of Contents/; + last if $lines[$i] =~ /^1\. /; + } + +# Find start of first chapter + +for ($i++; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) + { last if $lines[$i] =~ /^1\. /; } + +# Process the body. We can detect the starts of chapters and sections by +# looking for preceding and following blank lines, and then matching against +# the numbers. + +$chapter = 0; +for (; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) + { + next if $lines[$i-1] !~ /^$/ || $lines[$i+1] !~ /^$/; + + # Start of chapter + + if ($lines[$i] =~ /^(\d+)\. / && $1 == $chapter + 1) + { + $chapter++; + $section = 0; + $lines[$i] = "\n\n" . ("=" x 79) . "\n" . uc($lines[$i]); + } + + # Start of next section + + elsif ($lines[$i] =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+) / && $1 == $chapter && $2 == $section + 1) + { + $section++; + $lines[$i] = "\n$lines[$i]" . "-" x (length($lines[$i]) - 1) . "\n"; + } } +print @lines; + # End