#!/bin/sh
# Hooray! My first little bash script. Look, how ugly it is.
#
# What it does: some HTML postprocessing
#
# (1) it will extract height information from png images
# in $doc/manual/$lang/snapshots/
# (2) it will paste this information into the htmls
# in $doc/manual/HTML/$lang/
# (3) it will strip tags
# which aren't legal in HTML 3.2
# (4) and will strip empty lines
doc=~/sites/sylpheed/doc
lang=de
# modify to your needs. enjoy. nikai.
rm $doc/manual/HTML/par*.tmp
cd $doc/manual/$lang/snapshots/
for x in *.png
do
echo $x $(($(hexdump -o -s 22 -n 1 $x | sed -e 's/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]//g') * 256 + $(hexdump -o -s 23 -n 1 $x | sed -e 's/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]//g'))) >> $doc/manual/HTML/par1.tmp
done
sed -e 's/[.]png//g' $doc/manual/HTML/par1.tmp >> $doc/manual/HTML/par.tmp
cd $doc/manual/HTML/$lang/
pen=$(awk '{print $1}' $doc/manual/HTML/par.tmp)
for y in $pen
do
peh=$(awk '($1==y) {print $2}' y=$y $doc/manual/HTML/par.tmp)
for x in *.html
do
z="s/\/$y.png\">/\/$y.png\"height=\"$peh\">/g"
sed -e $z -e 's/\"height/\" height/g' -e 's/]*>//g' -e 's/<[/]*FIG[^>]*>//g' -e '/^$/d' $x > $x.tmp
mv $x.tmp $x
done
done
rm $doc/manual/HTML/par*.tmp