#! /usr/bin/perl # $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Tidytxt,v 1.2 2006/02/01 11:01:01 ph10 Exp $ # Script to tidy up the output of w3m when it makes a text file. First we # convert sequences of blank lines into a single blank line, to get everything # uniform. Then we go through and insert blank lines before chapter and # sections, also converting chapter titles to uppercase. @lines = <>; $lastwasblank = 0; foreach $line (@lines) { if ($line =~ /^\s*$/) { $line = "" if $lastwasblank; $lastwasblank = 1; next; } $lastwasblank = 0; } # Find start of TOC, uppercasing its title for ($i = 0; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) { $lines[$i] = "TABLE OF CONTENTS\n" if $lines[$i] =~ /^Table of Contents/; last if $lines[$i] =~ /^1. /; } # Find start of first chapter for ($i++; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) { last if $lines[$i] =~ /^1. /; } # Process the body. We can detect the starts of chapters and sections by # looking for preceding and following blank lines, and then matching against # the numbers. $chapter = 0; for (; $i < scalar @lines; $i++) { next if $lines[$i-1] !~ /^$/ || $lines[$i+1] !~ /^$/; # Start of chapter if ($lines[$i] =~ /^(\d+)\. / && $1 == $chapter + 1) { $chapter++; $section = 0; $lines[$i] = "\n\n" . ("=" x 79) . "\n" . uc($lines[$i]); } # Start of next section elsif ($lines[$i] =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+) / && $1 == $chapter && $2 == $section + 1) { $section++; $lines[$i] = "\n$lines[$i]" . "-" x (length($lines[$i]) - 1) . "\n"; } } print @lines; # End