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| -rw-r--r-- | make.html.markdown | 10 | 
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
| diff --git a/make.html.markdown b/make.html.markdown index 9aca2c20..75543dcd 100644 --- a/make.html.markdown +++ b/make.html.markdown @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ process: ex1.txt file0.txt  # Can teach make how to convert certain files into other files.
  %.png: %.svg
 -	inkscape --export-png %.svg
 +	inkscape --export-png $^
  # Pattern rules will only do anything if make decides to create the \
  target.
 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ target.  # Directory paths are normally ignored when matching pattern rules. But
  # make will try to use the most appropriate rule available.
  small/%.png: %.svg
 -	inkscape --export-png --export-dpi 30 %.svg
 +	inkscape --export-png --export-dpi 30 $^
  # make will use the last version for a pattern rule that it finds.
  %.png: %.svg
 @@ -113,14 +113,14 @@ small/%.png: %.svg  # However make will use the first pattern rule that can make the target
  %.png: %.ps
 -	@echo this rule is not chosen if %.svg and %.ps are both present
 +	@echo this rule is not chosen if *.svg and *.ps are both present
  # make already has some pattern rules built-in. For instance, it knows 
  # how to turn *.c files into *.o files.
  # Older makefiles might use suffix rules instead of pattern rules
  .png.ps:
 -    @echo this rule is similar to a pattern rule.
 +	@echo this rule is similar to a pattern rule.
  # Tell make about the suffix rule
  .SUFFIXES: .png
 @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ report:  ifeq ($(sport),tennis)
  	@echo 'game, set, match'
  else
 -	@echo 'They think it's all over; it is now'
 +	@echo "They think it's all over; it is now"
  endif
  # There are also ifneq, ifdef, ifndef
 | 
