# This is the system-wide configuration file for latexmk. # See the latexmk(1) man page for more information. # # The following options are given their default values. # Uncomment them and change the values if the defaults do not suit your needs. # If nonzero, DVI-to-postscript conversion adds a banner message on each page # $banner = 0; # The darkness of the banner, a number between 0 (black) and 1 (white) # $banner_intensity = 0.95; # The banner message to print across each page if $banner is nonzero # $banner_message = 'DRAFT'; # The size of the banner message (about 1100 divided by the message length) # $banner_scale = 220.0; # An array of directory names where BibTeX should look for .bib files. # @BIBINPUTS = $ENV('BIBINPUTS') converted to an array of strings # The name of the BibTeX executable # $bibtex = 'bibtex'; # The switch that puts BibTeX in silent mode # $bibtex_silent_switch = '-terse'; # How much cleaning to do: 0 specifies normal operation (no cleaning), # 1 specifies a full cleanup, 2 specifies a cleanup that leaves DVI, # PostScript, and PDF files, and 3 specifies a cleanup that also leaves dep # and aux files. You probably should not set this option. # $cleanup_mode = 0; # Extra file extensions to remove when cleaning # $clean_ext = ""; # Extra file extensions to remove when doing a full clean # $clean_full_ext = ""; # A custom dependency list; see the man page for details # @cus_dep_list = (); # The default list of files to be processed; see the man page for details # @default_files = ('*.tex'); # The DVI file filter to be run on newly produced DVI files # $dvi_filter = ''; # The command to start a DVI previewer # $dvi_previewer = 'start xdvi'; $dvi_previewer = 'xdg-open'; # The command to start a DVI previewer in landscape mode # $dvi_previewer_landscape = 'start xdvi -paper usr'; $dvi_previewer_landscape = 'xdg-open'; # The command to convert a DVI file into a PDF file. # See the warnings on the man page # $dvipdf = 'dvipdf'; # The command to convert a DVI file into a PostScript file # $dvips = 'dvips'; # The command to convert a DVI file into a PostScript file in landscape mode # $dvips = 'dvips -tlandscape'; # Command line switch for dvips when a PDF file is to be generated # $dvips_pdf_switch = '-P pdf'; # Command line switch for dvips to make it run in silent mode # $dvips_silent_switch = '-q'; # How to make the DVI viewer update its display when the DVI file changes. # See the man page for a description of each method. # $dvi_update_method = 2; $dvi_update_method = 1; # When DVI update method 2 is used, the number of the Unix signal to send # $dvi_update_signal = SIGUSR1 (a system-dependent value) # If nonzero, the dependency file is always generated # $force_generate_and_save_includes = 0; # If nonzero, continue processing past minor LaTeX errors # This option is made nonzero if the -pvs command line option is used. # $force_mode = 0; # If nonzero, force latexmk to include files that don't exist when generating # dependency files. # $force_include_mode = 0; # If nonzero, generate the dependency file if it does not exist or is older # than the base .tex file # $generate_and_save_includes = 0; # The list of extensions for files that are generated in one run and consumed # by later runs of one of the LaTeX tools. The 'aux' and 'bbl' extensions are # treated specially, and hence are not in this list. # @generated_exts = ( 'ind', 'lof', 'lot', 'out', 'toc' ); # If nonzero, process files regardless of timestamps # $go_mode = 0; # If nonzero, extract dependency information from the log file instead of the # .tex file. If zero, extract dependency information from the .tex file. # $includes_from_log = 1; # If nonzero, run makeindex to produce a document index. Normally, latexmk # should be able to figure out when this is necessary. # $index_mode = 0; # If nonzero, run in landscape mode # $landscape_mode = 0; # The name of the LaTeX program # $latex = 'latex'; # The command line switch to make LaTeX run in silent mode # $latex_silent_switch = '-interaction=batchmode'; # The program that prints PostScript files # $lpr = 'lpr'; # The program that prints DVI files # $lpr_dvi = 'NONE $lpr_dvi variable is not configured to allow printing of dvi files'; # The program that prints PDF files # $lpr_pdf = 'NONE $lpr_pdf variable is not configured to allow printing of pdf files'; # The name of the makeindex program # $makeindex = 'makeindex'; # The command line switch to make makeindex run in silent mode # $makeindex_silent_switch = '-q'; # This variable is used only when running in continuous-preview mode. If zero, # check for a previously running previewer on the same file and update it. If # nonzero, always start a new previewer. # $new_viewer_always = 0; # If zero, generate a DVI file. If 1, generate a PDF file using pdflatex. # If 2, generate a PostScript file, then convert it using ps2pdf. # If 3, generate a DVI file, then convert it using dvipdf. # $pdf_mode = 0; # The name of the LaTeX program that produces PDF files by default # $pdflatex = 'pdflatex'; # The command line switch to make pdflatex run in silent mode # $pdflatex_silent_switch = '-interaction=batchmode'; # The command to invoke a PDF previewer # $pdf_previewer = 'start acroread'; $pdf_previewer = 'xdg-open'; # How to make the PDF viewer update its display when the PDF file changes. # See the man page for a description of each method. # $pdf_update_method = 1; # When PDF update method 2 is used, the number of the Unix signal to send # $pdf_update_signal = SIGHUP (a system-dependent value) # Where the pid is in the output of $pscmd; see the man page # $pid_position = 1; # If zero, generate a DVI file. If nonzero, generate a PostScript file # $postscript_mode = 0; # If nonzero, run a previewer to view the document and keep the DVI file up # to date # $preview_continuous_mode = 0; # If nonzero, run a previewer to preview the document # $preview_mode = 0; # If nonzero, print the document using lpr each time it is created # $printout_mode = 0; # The type of file to printout: 'dvi', 'none', 'pdf', or 'ps' # $print_type = 'ps'; # Command used to list all the processes currently run by the user # $pscmd = "ps --width 200 -f -u $ENV{USER}"; # Command to convert a PostScript file to a PDF file # $ps2pdf = 'ps2pdf'; # Filter to run on newly created PostScript files # $ps_filter = ''; # The command to invoke a PostScript previewer # $ps_previewer = 'start gv -watch'; $ps_previewer = 'xdg-open'; # The command to invoke a PostScript previewer in landscape mode # $ps_previewer_landscape = 'start gv -swap -watch'; $ps_previwer = 'xdg-open'; # How to make the PostScript viewer update its display when the PostScript # file changes. See the man page for a description of each method. # $ps_update_method = 0; $ps_update_method = 1; # When PostScript update method 2 is used, the number of the Unix signal to # send # $ps_update_signal = SIGHUP (a system-dependent value) # The time to sleep in seconds between checking for source file changes when # running in continuous update mode # $sleep_time = 2; # The directory to store temporary files; omit the trailing '/' # $tmpdir = '/tmp';