On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Tim E. Real wrote:
>> On February 20, 2013 09:56:47 PM Robert Jonsson wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to add some stuff to the latex docs but got a new
>>> installation and can no longer get it to compile.
>>>
>>> It fails to load any graphics, see terminal output below.
>>> I suppose I'm missing some package, anyone got any clues?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Robert
>>
>> Funny, I was looking at the tex file yesterday too.
>>
>> It's about time we started building the pdf for the users.
>> My only question was what command should we use to build it?
>>
>> I built the docs last night several times, using ConText then pdflatex
>>  then texi2pdf each with no problem.
>>
>> Flo says in the tex file to use ConText.
>> But it built fine without ConText, using pdflatex or texi2pdf ,
>>  and ConText required me to install it, which brought in a whole
>>  bunch of other packages.
>> So can we do OK with just pdflatex or texi2pdf ?
>>
>> What command did you use to build it?
>>
>
> pdflatex is pretty much the standard. I used for my thesis; still use
> it for letters, papers etc. I am pretty sure there is an easy way to
> do it in cmake. Don't know how (yet) though. I'll take a look.
>

I added some fancy features to the documentation, such as table of
contents and hyperrefs.
hyperrefs allow you to click on the PDF file to launch a browser to go
to a link directly. They also help jumping around the PDF file by
clicking on the "\ref" references, e.g. to sections, figures.
I also fixed some formatting issues.

Before building, I recommend removing all the temporary files from the
doc/ directory (basically remove everything but the .tex file). Then
run
$ pdflatex documentation.tex
at least 3 times. This will sort out all the references and labels.

I hope you like it. If not, feel free to revert. Please let me know if
you have any questions. I have done my fair share of work in LaTeX
back in the day :)

Best,
Orcan

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