Directory macros/latex/contrib/svn-multi
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-------------------------------------------------------------- svn-multi (was svnkw) -------------------------------------------------------------- This package lets you typeset keywords of the version control system Subversion inside your LaTeX files anywhere you like. Unlike the very similar package 'svn' the usage of multiple files for one LaTeX document is well supported. Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Martin Scharrer E-mail: martin@scharrer-online.de WWW: http://latex.scharrer-online.de/svn-multi/ This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. The Current Maintainer of this work is Martin Scharrer. This work consists of the files svn-multi.dtx, svn-multi-pl.dtx, svn-multi.ins and the derived files svn-multi.sty, svnkw.sty and svn-multi.pl. Tiny example: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Put the following Subversion keyword at the start of all your LaTeX files of your document: \svnidlong {$HeadURL$} {$LastChangedDate$} {$LastChangedRevision$} {$LastChangedBy$} or \svnid{$Id$} or both. Attach the subversion property svn:keyword with a value of 'URL Date Revision Author', 'Id' or both, respectively, to all LaTeX files. Subversion will expand this keywords the next time the files are committed and then the SVN information can be typeset using \svnauthor, \svnrev, \svndate, \svnhour, ... which will hold the information of the latest comitted file anywhere in your multi-file LaTeX document. Also per-file macros exist: \svnfileauthor, \svnfilerev, ... which hold the keyword values of the current file. INSTALL: ~~~~~~~~ From the .dtx file (if you don't get the .sty files directly): ================== Unpack the zip file and run 'make'. You also can do it manually: [pdf]latex svn-multi.ins # for the style file and perl script [pdf]latex svn-multi.dtx # for the documentation 2x[pdf]latex example-main # for the example For the large keyword group example document: [pdf]latex group-example perl svn-multi.pl group-example 2x[pdf]latex group-example Place the two .sty files svn-multi.sty # Package svnkw.sty # Wrapper for backward compatibility into your TEXMF tree, e.g. in $TEXMF/tex/latex/svn-multi Make the perl script svn-multi.pl executable: chmod +x svn-multi.pl and place it in an directory in your $PATH, e.g. under Unix/Linux in /usr/bin/svn-multi.pl or /usr/local/bin/svn-multi.pl or $HOME/bin/svn-multi.pl Consider to rename or link it to 'svn-multi'.
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svn-multi – Subversion keywords in multi-file LaTeX documents
This package lets you typeset keywords of the version control system Subversion inside your LaTeX files anywhere you like. Unlike the otherwise similar package svn the use of multiple files for one LaTeX document is well supported.
The package uses the author’s filehook and currfile packages.
The package interacts with an external Perl script, to retrieve information necessary for the required output.
Package | svn-multi |
Home page | https://github.com/MartinScharrer/svn-multi |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/MartinScharrer/svn-multi/issues |
Repository | https://github.com/MartinScharrer/svn-multi.git |
Version | 2.4d |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Copyright | 2006–2009 Martin Scharrer |
Maintainer | Martin Scharrer |
TDS archive | svn-multi.tds.zip |
Contained in | TeX Live as svn-multi MiKTeX as svn-multi |
Topics | Version control Document Management |
See also | svn svninfo |