Sheet 1 is a right page now because of the (much) longer cross-ref

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Austin Clements 2010-08-31 17:33:04 -04:00
parent 51e2a7b324
commit c7ceb71d57

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@ -89,16 +89,17 @@ perl -e '
print STDERR "Have no toc for $file\n";
next;
}
# this assumes that sheet 1 of code is a left page
# double-check the PDF
# this assumes that sheet 1 of code is a right page
# double-check the PDF. swap the two regexps below
# otherwise.
if(!$leftwarn++) {
print STDERR "assuming that sheet 1 is a left page. double-check!\n";
print STDERR "assuming that sheet 1 is a right page. double-check!\n";
}
if($what eq "left" && !($toc{$file} =~ /^\d[13579]0/)){
if($what eq "left" && !($toc{$file} =~ /^\d[02468]0/)){
print STDERR "$file does not start on a fresh left page [$toc{$file}]\n";
}
# why does this not work if I inline $x in the if?
$x = ($toc{$file} =~ /^\d[02468]0/);
$x = ($toc{$file} =~ /^\d[13579]0/);
if($what eq "right" && !$x){
print STDERR "$file does not start on a fresh right page [$toc{$file}] [$x]\n";
}