--- a +++ b/mit-bih-arrhythmia-database-1.0.0/mitdbdir/src/makefile-html @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +# file: makefile G. Moody 22 August 1988 +# Last revised: 19 May 1997 +# 'make' description file for printing MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database Directory +# +# Copyright(C) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1997. All rights reserved. + +# This file is used with the UNIX `make' command to print a copy of the MIT-BIH +# Arrhythmia Database Directory. To do so, you will need a PostScript printer, +# the GNU `gzip' utility (see ../../software/gzip124.tar), `pschart' and `psfd' +# (sources are in `../../software/db/app'), about 220 sheets of paper, and +# about 15 Mb for working space in the file system to which TMP (see below) +# belongs. The directory containing the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database must be +# named in the DB environment variable. + +# If your printer is an Apple LaserWriter or equivalent, it will take about 10 +# hours to print the entire directory (and you will need to reload the paper +# tray after about 5 hours). In theory, at least, a Linotronic phototypesetter +# should be able to do the job in about 20 hours (send me a copy of the output +# if you try this). Using a Sun SPARCprinter, the directory can be printed in +# about 45 minutes. Your printer will not be busy throughout this period; it +# will take a significant amount of time to generate the PostScript files to be +# printed. + +# To recreate the compressed PostScript files (for example, if you wish to +# change the page format), you will also need `troff' and the `ms' macro +# package, `tbl', a troff-to-PostScript translator (e.g., GNU `groff' or Adobe +# `ptroff'), the System V `cut' command, and a TeX DVI-to-PostScript translator +# (such as `dvips', included in the UNIX TeX distribution). + +# Many (perhaps all) versions of the troff `ms' macros will generate a blank +# page at the beginning or end of each section. Be sure to pull out the blank +# sheets from the printer output before trying to make two-sided photocopies. +# (Look for them between pages viii and 1, 97 and 98, 177 and 178, 188 and 189, +# and 193 and 194; there should be a blank sheet following the table of +# contents, however.) If your printer is capable of two-sided printing, I +# suggest printing each section separately; note in particular that the +# section of full disclosure plots begins on a left-hand page (so that each +# record can be viewed in its entirety without turning the page). + +# Before using this file for the first time, check that the site-specific +# variables below are appropriate for your system. If you need to change any +# of them, you may either: +# 1. copy this entire directory to a writable file system, and edit this +# file, or +# 2. use command-line options to reset variables when running `make' (for +# example, `make "PRINT=bogoprint -with -lots -of -options" ...' resets +# the value of the PRINT variable; see your `make' documentation) +# Print the test page by typing `make test'; if you get text rather than a +# plot, add the `-u' option to variables CO and FO (see below) and try again. +# Once you have successfully printed the test page, print the directory, by +# typing `make directory'. + +# Printed copies of the directory may also be obtained from MIT (see file +# `../../ORDER.4M' for information). + +# Site-specific variables. + +# PRINT is the command that prints Postscript files. If possible, avoid +# copying the files to a spooling directory -- this will save a little time +# and a lot of space. +PRINT = lpr -s + +# TMP is the name of a directory in which temporary files can be written. +# The full disclosure plots and the examples are each about 7 Mb; make sure +# that TMP's file system has at least 15 Mb free if you are attempting to +# print the entire directory in one operation. +TMP = . + +# CO specifies options for `pschart'. You might want to remove the `-e' option +# if you don't intend to make two-sided copies. Add a `-d' option if your +# printer's resolution is higher than 300 dpi (e.g., add `-d 600' for a 600 dpi +# printer). Some UNIX print spoolers cannot deal properly with `structured' +# PostScript -- if the test page contains text rather than plots, add a `-u' +# option (and be prepared to re-order the output if your printer delivers it +# printed side down). See the `man' page for `pschart' (in +# `../../software/db/doc/pschart.1', or the ECG Database Applications Guide) +# for details. +CO = -b 5 -e -g -l -r -R -V + +# FO specifies options for `psfd'. As above, you might want to remove +# the `-e' option, or add a `-d' or `-u' option. +FO = -b 5 -e -g -l -R -V -x -1 + +# Uncomment the next line if your printer stacks output printed side up. +SECTIONS = index tables notes ex extext fd fdtext intro contents title cover +# Uncomment the next line if your printer stacks output printed side down. +#SECTIONS = cover title contents intro fdtext fd extext ch notes tables index + +# ............................................................................. +# Ignore these variables unless you want to regenerate the compressed +# PostScript files in this directory. + +# DVITPS is the name of the TeX DVI-to-PostScript translator. +# `make title' only). +DVITPS = dvitps + +# TROFF is the name of the troff-to-PostScript translator. +TROFF = ptroff -t + +# TMS is the TROFF option needed to load the `ms' macro package. This should +# not need to be changed unless your system is non-standard. +TMS = -ms + +# It should not be necessary to modify anything below this line. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +ZFILES = cover.gz title.gz contents.gz intro.gz fdtext.gz extext.gz \ + notes.gz tables.gz index.gz + +.IGNORE: + +# `make' or `make explain': describe this file +explain: + @echo If you have a PostScript printer, you can print a copy of the + @echo MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database Directory by typing: + @echo " make directory" + @echo Before attempting to doing so, read "'Makefile'" carefully. + +# `make test': print a test page +test: + pschart $(CO) -n 999 -T "Test Page" extest >$(TMP)/ex.ps + $(PRINT) $(TMP)/ex.ps + +# `make directory': print the entire directory +directory: $(SECTIONS) clean + +# `make psz': regenerate compressed PostScript files +psz: $(ZFILES) + +# `make' targets for printing each section of the directory + +cover: # outside cover + gzip -d <cover.gz | $(PRINT) +cover.gz: cover.tr + $(TROFF) cover.tr | gzip >cover.gz + +title: # title page, copyright notice + gzip -d <title.gz | $(PRINT) +title.gz: title.dvi + dvips title.dvi | gzip >title.gz + $(DVIPRINT) title.dvi + +contents: # table of contents + gzip -d <contents.gz | $(PRINT) +contents.gz: contents.tr + tbl contents.tr | $(TROFF) | gzip >contents.gz + +intro: # foreword, introduction, table of symbols + gzip -d <intro.gz | $(PRINT) +intro.gz: + tbl intro.tr | $(TROFF) $(TMS) | gzip >intro.gz + +fdtext: # introduction to section of full disclosures + gzip -d <fdtext.gz | $(PRINT) +fdtext.gz: fdtext.tr + $(TROFF) $(TMS) fdtext.tr | gzip >fdtext.gz + +fd: # annotated full disclosure plots + psfd $(FO) -n 2 -T "MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database" fdlist >$(TMP)/fd.ps + $(PRINT) $(TMP)/fd.ps + +extext: # introduction to section of example strips + gzip -d <extext.gz | $(PRINT) +extext.gz: extext.tr + $(TROFF) $(TMS) extext.tr | gzip >extext.gz + +ex: # annotated example strips + pschart $(CO) -n 99 -T Examples exlist >$(TMP)/ex.ps + $(PRINT) $(TMP)/ex.ps + +notes: # demographic and statistical summaries + gzip -d <notes.gz | $(PRINT) +notes.gz: $(TMP)/notes.tr + tbl $(TMP)/notes.tr | $(TROFF) $(TMS) | gzip >notes.gz +$(TMP)/notes.tr: $(TMP)/dbnotes # generate tbl/troff file of notes + cp notes.h $(TMP)/notes.tr + chmod u+w $(TMP)/notes.tr + domit "$(TMP)/dbnotes atruth" >>$(TMP)/notes.tr +$(TMP)/dbnotes: dbnotes.c # notes file generating program + cp dbnotes.c $(TMP) + cd $(TMP); cc -o dbnotes -O dbnotes.c -ldb + +$(TMP)/notes.htm: $(TMP)/dbnotes # generate HTML file of notes + cp notes.ht0 $(TMP)/notes.htm + chmod u+w $(TMP)/notes.htm + domit "$(TMP)/dbnotes atruth" >>$(TMP)/notes.htm +$(TMP)/dbnotes: dbnotes.c # notes file generating program + cp dbnotes.c $(TMP) + cd $(TMP); cc -o dbnotes -O dbnotes.c -ldb + +tables: # tables of beats and rhythms + gzip -d <tables.gz | $(PRINT) +tables.gz: $(TMP)/tables.tr + tbl $(TMP)/tables.tr | $(TROFF) $(TMS) | gzip >tables.gz +$(TMP)/tables.tr: $(TMP)/dbtab # generate tbl/troff file of tables + sh ./domit "$(TMP)/dbtab atruth" >$(TMP)/dbt.out + cp tab.1 $(TMP)/tables.tr + chmod u+w $(TMP)/tables.tr + cut -f1-18 <$(TMP)/dbt.out >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cat tab.2 >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cut -f1,19-33 <$(TMP)/dbt.out | tr -d " " >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + sh ./domit "$(TMP)/dbtab atruth" -t >$(TMP)/dbt.out + cat tab.3 >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cut -f1-18 <$(TMP)/dbt.out >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cat tab.4 >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cut -f1,19-33 <$(TMP)/dbt.out | tr -d " " >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + cat tab.5 >>$(TMP)/tables.tr + rm -f $(TMP)/dbt.out + +$(TMP)/dbtab: dbtab.c # table generating program + cp dbtab.c $(TMP) + cd $(TMP); cc -o dbtab -O dbtab.c -ldb + +index: # index of full disclosures, examples, notes + gzip -d <index.gz | $(PRINT) +index.gz: + tbl index.tr | $(TROFF) $(TMS) | gzip >index.gz + + +# `make clean': remove output files from TMP +clean: + cd $(TMP); rm -f fd.ps ex.ps notes.tr tables.tr dbnotes dbtab