\title{\shlatex\footnote{A complete and up to date description is available in \cite{bib:manuel}.
}\ -- \LaTeX\ compilation script for Linux.}
\author{Mael Hill�reau}
\date{12$^{\textrm{\small th}}$ March, 2003}
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\section{Name}
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\shlatex\index{S!\shlatex}\ -- \LaTeX\index{L!\LaTeX}\ compilation script for Linux.
\par This script allows to centralize the many program calls necessary to completely
compile a \LaTeX\ document. In particular, the multiple calls to the \texttt{latex}
command necessary in order to create a \index{T!table of contents}, a
\textsc{Bib}\TeX\index{B!\textsc{Bib}\TeX} \index{B!bibliography} or an
index\index{I!Index} are carried out automatically. Are also managed the calls to
the programs \texttt{bibtex\index{B!bibtex}} and \texttt{makeindex\index{M!makeindex}}
as well as the vizualisation of the resulting file (in DVI, PostScript or PDF format)
by calling an external program.
\input{externe.tex}
\subsection{A continuation} \par Once compilation done, the temporary files are
erased (option \textbf{-no-tmp}) or preserved (option \texttt{-tmp}). The DVI file
generated by \LaTeX\ can then directly be converted\index{C!Conversion} to the
PostScript or PDF formats. [\dots]
\subsection{The continuation of a continuation}
\par This script also provides the stressing of the French characters by the
intermediary of an external C program (named \texttt{tex8to7}) and provided with the
script. It also manages the C cedilla as well as the replacement of the quotation marks
by the \verb|\og| and \verb|\fg| commands (supposing that the quotation marks are
coupled). The quotation marks can be imbricated by using accodances for distinguishing
the different quotation mark couples.
\subsection{The continuation of the continuation of a continuation}