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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
dir=$(mktemp -d)
fname=mj-msc-all.pdf
echo "Extracting all files from $fname to $dir ..."
pdfdetach -saveall -o "$dir" "$fname"
echo "Generating $dir/$fname..."
fail=0
make -C "$dir" -j $(nproc) "$fname" > "$dir/make.log" 2>&1 || fail=1
if [[ $fail == 1 ]]; then
>&2 echo "Generation failed. Here are the last 10 log lines:"
tail -10 "$dir/make.log"
fname=${1:-mj-msc-all.pdf}
echo "Extracting $fname to $dir/" && pdfdetach -saveall -o "$dir" "$fname"
echo "Generating $dir/$fname ..."
make -j $(nproc) -C "$dir" "$fname" &> "$dir/make.log" || {
echo "Generation failed. Here are the last 20 log lines:"
tail -20 "$dir/make.log"
exit 1
fi
open=open
[[ $(uname) == Linux ]] && open=xdg-open
echo "Opening $dir/$fname ..."
"$open" "$dir/$fname"
echo "Editor has been closed. Removing $dir"
rm -fr "$dir"
}
echo "Opening $dir/$fname ..." && xdg-open "$dir/$fname"
echo "File has been closed. Removing $dir" && rm -fr "$dir"

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@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ However, I wasn't able to find code for any of those to evaluate with my
desired data set, or use as a basis for my own maps. \cite{wang1998line} is
available in a commercial product.
The lack of robust openly available generalization algorithm implementations
poses a problem for map creation with free software: there is not a similar
Lack of robust openly available generalization algorithm implementations poses
a problem for map creation with free software: there is not a similar
high-quality simplification algorithm to create down-scaled maps, so any
cartographic work, which uses line generalization as part of its processing,
will be of sub-par quality. We believe that availability of high-quality
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\section{Methodology}
\label{sec:methodology}
In this paper we describe {\WM} in a detail that is more useful for algorithm
developers than the original \cite{wang1998line}: sections will be expanded,
with more detailed illustrations next to the descriptions.
<TODO: expand>
\subsection{Automated tests}
\section{Description of the implementation}
\subsection{Definition of a Bend}
\subsection{Gentle Inflection at End of a Bend}
\subsection{Self-line Crossing When Cutting a Bend}
\subsection{Attributes of a Single Bend}
\subsection{Shape of a Bend}
\subsection{The Context of a Bend: Isolated and Similar Bends}
\subsection{Elimination Operator}
\subsection{Combination Operator}
\subsection{Exaggeration Operator}
\section{Program Implementation}
\section{Results of Experiments}
\section{Conclusions}
\label{sec:conclusions}
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\section{Code listings}
We strongly believe ability to reproduce the results is critical for any
scientific work. To make it possible for this algorithm, all source
files and accompanying scripts have been attached to the PDF. To preview
the code listings and re-generate this document, run this simple script:
We strongly believe in the ability to reproduce the results is critical for any
scientific work. To make it possible for this paper, all source files and
accompanying scripts have been attached to the PDF. To preview the code
listings and re-generate this document (also, re-generate the included
graphics), run this script (assuming name of this document is {\tt
mj-msc-all.pdf}):
\inputminted[fontsize=\small]{bash}{extract-and-generate}
A reasonably up-to-date Linux or OS X system with a working Docker installation
is required to re-generate this document.
is required.
\end{appendices}
\end{document}