photobook ========= [LaTeX](https://www.latex-project.org/) document class for making photo books. Available on: - CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/photobook - GitHub: https://github.com/flynx/photobook ## Install / Build The simplest way to install is to use either [TeX Live](https://www.tug.org/texlive/)'s or [MiKTeX](https://miktex.org/)'s standard way to install modules. Installing from source: ```shell # get the source... $ git clone https://github.com/flynx/photobook.git # if desired, install in the user context... $ cd ./photobook $ make install ``` The `photobook` document class requires a set of modules to be installed for it to function, the full list is included in the docs and can be printed by calling: ```shell $ make depends ``` For more info on `make` targets see the: [./Makefile](./Makefile) # Documentation Pre-built documentation can be found on [CTAN](http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/photobook/photobook.pdf). A full book (dummy) example is included in [./examples/book/](./examples/book/) and can be used as a reference / starting point. ## Building documentation Building the reference from source is done by: ```shell $ make pdf ``` Build requirements for docs: - LaTeX tool chain (including: `lualatex`, `latexmk`, ..) The simplest way to get started is [TeX Live](https://www.tug.org/texlive/), either a full install or for specific modules see the _Packages_ section in [photobook.cls](./photobook.cls), - Un\*x-like environment (`bash`, GNU Make, coreutils, ...), on Windows systems, either [Cygwin](https://www.cygwin.com/) or [WSL/WSL2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux) should work fine. ## Notes - The main refetence is inline with the source [photobook.cls](./photobook.cls) thus it is both human-readable next to the code it documents and is used to build the `photobook.pdf`. Extracting the documentation source (`photobook*.tex`) is done by [make](./Makefile) via [cls2tex.sh](scripts/README.md#cls2texsh) when building the docs, see them for more info. - There is a bug in default captions not being typeset correctly if too long, a workaround is to place them in a `minipage` like this: ```latex \imagecell{% \begin{minipage}{\cellwidth}% long caption text... \end{minipage}% }{some-image} ``` (still working on a solution for this). - `photobook` is mostly used with `lualatex`, other engines are mostly supported but some features may misbehave. ## Authors [Alex A. Naanou](https://github.com/flynx) ## License [BSD 3-Clause License](./LICENSE) Copyright (c) 2021-2023, Alex A. Naanou, All rights reserved.