(Auto) generate notebooks from your source code. Useful for ACM-ICPC
This generator works in both Linux and Windows, so check how to install texlive in your OS. you will need pandoc to change .md(markdown) file.
texlive for Linux:
aptitude install texlive
sudo apt install pandoc
texlive for Windows:
download installer (install-tl-Windows.exe) from https://www.tug.org/texlive/acquire-netinstall.html
npm install -g notebook-generator
Usage: notebook-generator <source_dir> [options]
Auto generate notebooks from your source code
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-a --author <name> author's name to be added in the notebook
-i --initials <initials> initials of the author to be placed in the upper-right corner of all pages
-o --output <filename> output file for the notebook. (default: "./notebook.pdf")
-s --size <size> font size is allowed 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 20 pt (default: "10")
-c --columns <amount> number of columns is allowed 2, 3. (default: "2")
-p --paper <size> paper size is allowed letterpaper, a4paper, a5paper. (default: "letterpaper")
-h, --help output usage information
-I --image <source> cover image to be added in the notebook.
example:
notebook-generator ./ --output /tmp/team_reference.pdf
notebook-generator ./ --author "Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira" --initials UTP --size 12 --columns 3 --paper a4paper --image ./in-silicon
The second one will create a 'notebook.pdf' file in the current directory.
Here you can find an example https://github.com/pin3da/Programming-contest/blob/master/codes/notebook.pdf
The notebook generator will add your source code with syntax highlight, additionally you can add .tex files which will be rendered as latex code.
- Try to use up to 3 "levels" in your source code.
- Use spaces insead of underscore (in the filenames) to print a prettier TOC.