# file: Makefile G. Moody 24 June 1989 # Last revised: 20 December 2001 # `make' description file for the WFDB Programmer's Guide # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # WFDB applications: programs for working with annotated signals # Copyright (C) 2001 George B. Moody # # These programs are free software; you can redistribute them and/or modify # them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. # # These programs are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for # more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # these programs; if not, see . # # You may contact the author by e-mail (wfdb@physionet.org) or postal mail # (MIT Room E25-505A, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA). For updates to this software, # please visit PhysioNet (http://www.physionet.org/). # _____________________________________________________________________________ # # This file is used with the UNIX `make' command to create and install on-line # versions of the WFDB Programmer's Guide, and also to print it. Before using # this file for the first time, check that the site-specific variables below # are appropriate for your system. # The WFDB Programmer's Guide guide documents the WFDB library. It contains # both tutorial and reference material, with many examples, that will be useful # if you wish to develop your own application programs for reading, analyzing, # or creating digitized, optionally annotated, recordings of signals. # The most recent version of this guide is always available on PhysioNet # (follow the links from http://www.physionet.org/physiotools/manuals.shtml). # Use any web browser to read it. # If you have the necessary formatting software, the WFDB Programmer's Guide # can be produced in a wide variety of formats from the sources in in this # directory. Here is a brief list of available formats and the commands needed # to produce them: # printed copy 'make wpg-book' (requires troff, texi2dvi, dvips, & a printer) # Windows help 'make wpg.hlp' (requires makertf and hcrtf) [1] # HTML 'make wpg.html' (requires texi2html and perl) # info 'make wpg.info' (requires makeinfo or GNU emacs) [2] # PDF 'make wpg.pdf' (requires texi2dvi) # PostScript 'make wpg.ps' (requires texi2dvi and dvips) # [1] 'makertf' is open-source, from http://makertf.sourceforge.net/; see this # page for links to 'hcrtf'. Since these programs run only under MS-Windows, # it is not possible to generate 'wpg.hlp' except under MS-Windows (but it's # not useful to do so except under MS-Windows, either). # [2] The info files get installed into INFODIR (see below), which must be in # your INFOPATH. Once they have been installed, browse the guide from info (or # from emacs after typing C-h i to enter the info system), by selecting `WFDB # library' from the top-level menu. Note that `make wpg.info' adds an entry # for the Guide to the top-level `info' file ($INFODIR/dir). If you install a # GNU emacs update, this entry may disappear; to restore it, simply `make # wpg.info' again. # _____________________________________________________________________________