This version fixes installation on case-insensitive file systems as well
as a bug where bibtex did not get run properly when the .tex file had
no explicit \cite{}'s but rather used \nocite{}.
Changes are:
* Fixed a bug which prevented the POST_BIBTEX_HOOK hook from actually
doing anything
* Dropped -Ppdf from the default DVIPS_FLAGS. Users who wish to keep
-Ppdf as part of DVIPS_FLAGS can add it to the site configuration
file, user configuration file, or project Makefile.
* Added DVIPDFM_ENV variable for running @code{dvipdfm} inside a
customized environment.
* Preliminary Rich Text Format (RTF) output support. The new rtf target
will use latex2rtf to produce an RTF version of your document. Use this
when sending your documents to the text-formatter-challenged.
* Fixed a bug where a list of figures, list of tables, and table of
contents were sometimes not fully up to date in the final output.
* Added support for using ImageMagick to convert JPEG and PNG files to
EPS for inclusion in a document.
This is the "HTML Support" release. The significant changes/additions
over the previous version are:
# Support for HTML output. Either LaTeX2HTML or HeVeA may be used.
* Fixed a bug where bibtex was not run sometimes when it needed to be
run. This problem showed up with some versions of LaTeX.
* Added a POST_BIBTEX_HOOK variable which specifies a program to be
run after a BibTeX run. This gives users the ability to insert an
additional processing step if desired.
This is a bug fix release. per-project xfig dependencies are now supported.
This was accidentally omitted from the previous release. In addition, the
GNU make support is much more robust.
Latex-Mk is a set of makefile fragments and shell scripts designed
to assist in the management of LaTeX documents. The user creates
a simple Makefile which sets up a few simple variables and then
includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
draft watermark output are included.
LaTeX-Mk works with BSD make and also with GNU make.