#!/bin/bash
+
+# \file inkscape
+# wrapper start script for Inkscape.app on Mac
+#
+# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
+# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
+#
+# \author Stephan Witt
+# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
+
unset DISPLAY
+
+# check for file arguments with relative path names
+# convert them to absolute path names
+# inkscape on Mac changes the working directory
+# this invalidates relative path names
+startinkscape() {
+ inkscape="$1" ; shift
+ pwd=$(pwd)
+ iparams=( "$@" )
+ oparams=()
+ for i in ${!iparams[@]}; do
+ # echo $i "=>" "${iparams[$i]}"
+ case "${iparams[$i]}" in
+ --file=/*|--export-pdf=/*|--export-eps=/*|--export-png=/*|--export-emf=/*|--export-wmf=/*|--export-ps=/*|--export-ps-level=/*|--export-pdf-version=/*)
+ oparams+=( "${iparams[$i]}" )
+ ;;
+ --file=*|--export-pdf=*|--export-eps=*|--export-png=*|--export-emf=*|--export-wmf=*|--export-ps=*|--export-ps-level=*|--export-pdf-version=*)
+ oparams+=( "${iparams[$i]//=/=${pwd}/}" )
+ ;;
+ --without-gui|-z)
+ # ignore this argument - its provided below anyway
+ ;;
+ *)
+ oparams+=( "${iparams[$i]}" )
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ exec "${inkscape}" --without-gui "${oparams[@]}"
+}
+
+# try to find the inkscape installation...
# at first try the well known location
RESDIR="/Applications/Inkscape.app/Contents/Resources"
-test -f "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape -a -x "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape && exec "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape --without-gui "$@"
+if [ -f "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape -a -x "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape ]; then
+ startinkscape "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape "$@"
+ exit 0
+fi
# this failed... so try PATH expansion to start the inkscape shell wrapper
IFS=":" read -ra DIRLIST <<< "${PATH}"
for BINDIR in "${DIRLIST[@]}" ; do
RESDIR=$(dirname "${BINDIR}")
- test -f "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape -a -x "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape && exec "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape --without-gui "$@"
+ if [ -f "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape -a -x "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape ]; then
+ startinkscape "${RESDIR}"/bin/inkscape "$@"
+ exit 0
+ fi
done
# report error and exit with failure status
exec 1>&2