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#+TITLE: Different notes concerning the workflow around the dossier
* Context
The document in this directory is the document I used for my ATER
applications in 2015, and MCF applications in 2016 and 2017. I keep
updating it to keep track of what I am doing with my career.
One of the goals of this document is helping myself prepare my
professorship applications later on, but the career tracking part is
increasingly important.
* Updating the dossier
1. [ ] Download my latest bibliography from DBLP and put it into
[[file:bib/sivanov.bib][bib/sivanov.bib]].
2. [ ] Add the publications which are not indexed on DBLP to
[[file:bib/sivanov-extra.bib][bib/sivanov-extra.bib]].
3. [ ] Update the numbers at the top of the section about
the publications and in the Fiche Récapitulative.
4. [ ] Update my visits, seminars or collaborations.
5. [ ] Update my teaching.
6. [ ] Update the internships.
7. [ ] Update my projects.
8. [ ] Update my administrative responsibilities.
9. [ ] Update the French and English versions of my CV.
* Building in command line
Building the dossier follows the usual LaTeX build process.
1. Ensure =biber= is available, e.g. by running the script
[[file:guix-env][guix-env]].
2. Clean all the working files by running the script [[file:clean][clean]].
3. Run =lualatex candidature.tex= once.
4. Run =biber canditature= to update the references.
5. Run =lualatex candidature.tex= a second time and a the third time
to get all the references right.
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Steps 2 to 5 are also available in the script [[file:clean-rebuild][clean-rebuild]].
* Structure
The dossier is split over very many =.tex= files, a
=candidature.sty= file, and a number of =.bib= files storing various
bibliographies. The =.tex= files contain a chapter of the dossier
each. The =.bib= files group the references roughly by various
criteria:
- domain: =algebra.bib=, =mcrs.bib= (model checking of reaction
systems), etc.
- application destination: =evry.bib=, =lifo.bib=, etc.
- people: =hdr_noverlan.bib= (citations in Sergey's HDR not
including him), =hdr_verlan.bib= (citations of Sergey's own work
in his HDR).
Additionally, =sivanov.bib= corresponds to the latest export of by
bibliography from [[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/i/Ivanov_0001:Sergiu][DBLP]], while =sivanov-extra.bib= lists some
publications which are not tracked on DBLP.
* My CV in French
The dossier includes my two-page short academic CV. I use the
script [[file:make-cv-fr][make-cv-fr]] to extract it to [[file:sivanov-cv-fr.pdf][sivanov-cv-fr.pdf]].
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* Old building with Shake :old:
I don't use Shake any more, because it has been a major hassle over
the years.
I use Haskell's [[https://hackage.haskell.org/package/shake][Shake]] build system to fully compile my dossier. The
code defining how to build the dossier is in file:_shake/Build.hs.
Essentially, this file tries to runs Biber and the LaTeX a
sufficient number of times to get the references right. It does not
always correctly guess the number of times, so I sometimes need to
touch a file to make Shake recognise that a rebuild is due.
** Building the build system
When file:_shake/Build.hs is updated, the build system needs to be
rebuild. A good way to do it is using Cabal in the following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC shell
cabal update # update the package lists
cabal build # rebuild the package
#+END_SRC
Note that I set up a sandbox for the build system, so the previous
commands operate in this sandbox.
I don't rebuild the build system often, so most of the times I do
it I have to bump upper bounds on the versions of dependencies in
file:_shake/build.cabal.
The binary resulting from the build is usually placed in a deeply
nested subdirectory of file:_shake. For convenience, the symlink
=build= in the root directory of the dossier points to this binary.
* Local Variables :noexport:
# Local Variables:
# eval: (auto-fill-mode)
# ispell-local-dictionary: "en"
# org-link-file-path-type: relative
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