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Be sure that you understand the script so that the sanitization goes to the depth you wish it to (for instance in its present form the first line of code will keep lines in the CSV file with a number but no comma as a valid line [with one value]). | Be sure that you understand the script so that the sanitization goes to the depth you wish it to (for instance in its present form the first line of code will keep lines in the CSV file with a number but no comma as a valid line [with one value]). | ||
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+ | === Changes footnote to inline references === | ||
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+ | In a {{latex}} document, if you need to migrate from some superscript quoting like this,<sup>7</sup> to some inline one like this~[7], you will likely need to replace | ||
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+ | :text like this,\quote{ref7} | ||
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+ | :text like this∼\quote{ref7}. | ||
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+ | (usage wants that superscript quotation goes after the punctuation mark). If there is no punctuation, you'll want this to become this~\quote{ref7}. The following line of code does such a substitution: (the punctuation you want to be taken care of is in the square bracket [\.,;!?]) | ||
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+ | <code lang='bash'>perl -p -e 's/([\.,;!?]*)(\\cite\{(\w+,)*\w+\})/~\2\1/g;' superscript.tex > inline.tex</code> | ||
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+ | Note that APS has an option ''citeautoscript'' to take care of superscript quoting regardless of how you quote respectively to punctuation, but this is for the PRB style only. | ||
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+ | <code lang='latex'>\usepackage[aps,prb,citeautoscript]{revtex4-1}</code> | ||
== Pretty print == | == Pretty print == | ||
We use [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Gri6507 Paul Grinberg]'s [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Code Code extension] for [[Mediawiki]] to pretty-print source through [http://qbnz.com/highlighter/ GeSHi] on our web. | We use [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Gri6507 Paul Grinberg]'s [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Code Code extension] for [[Mediawiki]] to pretty-print source through [http://qbnz.com/highlighter/ GeSHi] on our web. |
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This page is still largely in progress.
This is a list of code we make available with no guarantee, beside the one that it did once work for its intended purpose.
Beware, version below one (e.g., v°0.1) are $\beta$-version. It might be that's all you find here.
See Jukka “Yucca” Korpela's cheatsheet for regexps (archived)
E.g, 123,45 → 123.45. To change in all .dat files:
perl -pi -w -e 's/(\d+),(\d+)/$1\.$2/g;' *dat
The following will sanitize all CSV files (here with extension .prf) from trailing text (headers, comments on lines following the CSV, etc.):
for f in *.prf; do cat "$f" | perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /^([ \t]*([-+]?\d*\.?\d+([eE][-+]?\d+)?,)*[ \t]*[-+]?\d*\.?\d+([eE][-+]?\d+)?)/' > $f.dat ; done
This is a variation to keep all lines which have exactly 2 values (replace {1} by {$n-1$} to have exactly $n$ values per line):
for f in *.prf; do cat "$f" | perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /^(([ \t]*[-+]?\d*\.?\d+([eE][-+]?\d+)?,){1}[ \t]*[-+]?\d*\.?\d+([eE][-+]?\d+)?)/' > $f.dat ; done
Be sure that you understand the script so that the sanitization goes to the depth you wish it to (for instance in its present form the first line of code will keep lines in the CSV file with a number but no comma as a valid line [with one value]).
In a $\mathrm{\LaTeX}$ document, if you need to migrate from some superscript quoting like this,7 to some inline one like this~[7], you will likely need to replace
to
(usage wants that superscript quotation goes after the punctuation mark). If there is no punctuation, you'll want this to become this~\quote{ref7}. The following line of code does such a substitution: (the punctuation you want to be taken care of is in the square bracket [\.,;!?])
perl -p -e 's/([\.,;!?]*)(\\cite\{(\w+,)*\w+\})/~\2\1/g;' superscript.tex > inline.tex
Note that APS has an option citeautoscript to take care of superscript quoting regardless of how you quote respectively to punctuation, but this is for the PRB style only.
\usepackage[aps,prb,citeautoscript]{revtex4-1}
We use Paul Grinberg's Code extension for Mediawiki to pretty-print source through GeSHi on our web.