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Free that list with PS_free_glyph_list() - added function PS_glyph_width() which returns the width of a glyph - changed mode of fopen to "rb" to make it work in win32 - added functions PS_[begin|end]_font(), PS_[begin|end]_glyph() for creating Type3 fonts - added functions PS_add_kerning(), PS_add_ligature() for setting kerning pairs and ligatures of a font. - added PS_glyph_show() for outputting a glyph by its name. - fixed sourceforge bug 1556247, 'ordmaskuline' must be 'ordmasculine' Version 0.3.0 - PS_string_geometry() uses the passed font and not the current font (Closes #1711438 at sourceforge) - added section about color separation in man page of pslib - check for byteswap.h because mingw doesn't have it - default error handler now prints to stderr instead of stdout (reported by Johannes Frank, fixes debian bug #429544) - parbreak has no effect if linebreak is set (previous segm reported by Johannes Frank, fixes debian bug #429543) - BMP support can be disabled - PS_place_image() doesn't check for mimetypes of unsupported image formats - support for separating colors. Just set the value 'separationcolor' before creating a new page to 1-4 (1=cyan, 2=magenta, ...) - added missing include file for freebsd - Support for other input encodings (currently only latin1 and latin2, more can be easily added) - Replaced TeXBase1 by Cork fontencoding because it supports more glyphs - ps_check_for_lig() gets extra first parameter *psdoc in order to be able to access the inputencoding stored in psdoc Version 0.2.7 - fixed setting of locale - PS_set_border_style() works as expected - added blind feature to PS_show_boxed() - added support for gif, tiff and bmp images - PS_show_boxed() sets the value 'boxheight' to the actual height of the box. This is useful if you specify a height of 0.0 for the box and need to find out how high is has become. It is also useful if a box isn't completely filled. - passing a height of 0.0 to PS_show_boxed() will create a box long enough to contain all text. - strip alpha channel from rgb pngs, because they cause a segm fault. Once I understand where the actual problem lies, it will be reenabled. - make euro symbol work (replaces the currency symbol) - PS_arc() and PS_arcn() behave like the arc and arcn postscript commands - fixed rpm spec file - PS_continue_text() finally works as expected - PS_get_buffer() checks for psdoc->sb before accessing it - PS_begin_page() does not overwrite the BoundingBox and Orientation anymore, if it has been explicitly set by PS_set_info() Version 0.2.6 - added dotted version of pslib to Creator field of postscript header - PS_add_bookmarks() works even with characters in the bookmark text which are not allowed in PostScript strings (like '(', ')') - PS_open_image() can read eps images from memory - fixed encoding vectors at position 363-365 - jpeg cmyk images can be read without segm fault - char to disolve ligatures can be set as parameter 'ligaturedisolvechar' - Entering PS_PATH_SCOPE always starts a new PostScript path (newpath). This fixes the clipping bug. - both, grayscale and rgb jpeg images can be read Version 0.2.5 - fixed ascii85 encoding - fixed memory leak in PS_find_font() and PS_include_file() - various fixes which caused segm fault under solaris - added strings of ps_memproof.c to translation database Version 0.2.4 - free gstate resource list - create unique template names. - check for errors when registering a resource Version 0.2.3 - encoding of images can be hex or ascii85 - renamed PS_setoverprint() PS_setoverprintmode() - support for graphic states (PS_create_gstate(), PS_set_gstate()) - support for shading patterns (PS_shading(), PS_shfill(), PS_shading_pattern()) - fixed bug when calling PS_save(), take over old gstate - can now read jpeg images - image data is being ascii85 encoded to reduce file size - Fixed bug in PS_fill_stroke(), invalid PostScript because of missing space Version 0.2.2 - access inputencoding vector through ps_inputenc_naem() which uses the encoding vector of the document. - implemented search path (parameter SearchPath), it is used for all files opened for reading, e.g. afm, pfb, enc and all include files. - Enforce calling PS_setfont() on each page - fixed some potential segm faults - protusion can be turned off with the parameter 'protusion' set to false - fixed memory leak caused by addkern() which isn't used - fixed PS_mp_realloc() which was very broken - implemented PS_get_buffer() and real in memory document creation Version 0.2.1 - many man page updates - PS_findfont() can be called between pages if the default encoding is used and the font is not embedded. - PS_get_paramter() can return current scope - initial separation of fill and stroke color - check parameter c1-c4 of PS_setcolor() for being in range 0-1.0 - PS_setcolor() accepts 'fillstroke' as second parameter to set both stroke and fill color. - use PostScript commands setgraycolor, setrgbcolor, setcmykcolor and setpattern because some PostScript programs for color separation rely on it. - added functions PS_setoverprint() and PS_makespotcolor() - Resources will be put into the prolog if they are created before the the first page. This allows to extract certain pages from the document without missing the resources in the new document. - added new scope PS_SCOPE_OBJECT, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG Version 0.2.0 - ps_fontenc_code() returns a '?' if the glyph could not be found - fixed many errors in handling of font encoding - output PostScript header with first call of PS_findfont() if builtin encoding is requested - replaced unsafe strcpy() by strncpy() and enlarged buffers in ps_afm.c - fixed man pages - fixed first line of postscript document Version 0.1.15 - much better scope checking - implemented PS_begin_pattern() and PS_end_pattern() - implemented PS_begin_template() and PS_end_template() - fixed many memory leaks related to font loading - several man page updates Version 0.1.14 - added man pslib(3) which explains the overall concept of pslib and how to use the library. - added function PS_set_text_pos() - much better handling of builtin font encoding - allow to get more values of a font with PS_get_value() - New functons PS_symbol(), PS_symbol_width(), PS_symbol_name() - PS_get_value() evaluates parameter modifier if font specific values like fontsize, capheight, etc. are requested. modifier is the font id. - PS_show2() did not use textx and texty - renamed PS_stringwidth3() to PS_string_geometry() Version 0.1.13 - PS_hyphenate() better handles non alpha chars - updated man pages Version 0.1.12 - much better hyphenation of words with capital letters and words starting with none alpha charaters like '(' - huge speed improvement if PS_show_boxed() is called several times and hyphenation is turned on, because the hyphenation table is now loaded once. - added fulljustify mode for PS_show_boxed() Version 0.1.11 - include files are back in ${prefix}/include/libps - added nested bookmarks Version 0.1.10 - this fixes all build problems of the last version Version 0.1.9 - fixed some very nasty bugs which caused a reproducable segm fault on i386 - many code cleanups Version 0.1.8 - fixed many compile warnings - '-' is treated as a hyphen - accelerate looking up of glyphs in font encoding vector - inputencoding is propperly transformed into fontencoding - check for propper scope before calling a function - check for equal number of PS_save() and PS_restore() on each page - PS_rect_fill() has been removed (it has not been documented anyway) - drawing arcs, circle and rectangles adds only those lines to the current path which belong to the object - added functions to set and check the current scope Version 0.1.7 - detect ligatures made of three and more characters - many man page updates - configure option --with-png works (even --with-png=no to disable png support) - default memory management functions and errorhandler renamed to _ps_xxx() - parameter text passed to PS_show_boxed() is not modified anymore because the function makes a copy of it. - fixed potential segm fault in PS_show2() when text has more than 299 chars, no space and kerning is turned off. - Underlining is not using the descender as set in the font metrics but the one calculated for the text to show. This places the under line much closer to the text if the text has no descender. Version 0.1.6 - value 'textrise' can be used to lift text above the base line - many code cleanups - new function PS_stringwidth3() to retrieve more dimensions of a string - set extra space between paragraphs (parskip) - Behaviour of cr at line end/on a single line can be set to either be treated as a space or a line break/paragraph break. - indenting first n lines of a paragraph, starting with the m'th paragraph is now possible - allow line numbering of boxed text per paragraph or the whole box - cr on a single line is treated as paragraph end in boxed text - last line of a paragraph is not right justified - fixed some glyph names in fontencoding - dvips encoding can be loaded to define more ligatures - consider ligatures in PS_stringwidth2() - initial support for different input/font encodings Version 0.1.5 - echo warning if character is not in input encoding or glyph is not in font. - put fontenc, inputenc into its own file. - major speed up when outputing text (a 300 page document, each page containing about 3000 characters needs now about 10 sec as opposed to 70 sec for creation.) Version 0.1.4 - improved different ways of text rendering - support for output of invisible text - added pkgconfig and *.la files to rpm devel package - check if resource exists before creating a new one Version 0.1.3 - do not return from PS_show_boxed() if hyphenation cannot be done, but simply turn if off and issue a warning. - fixed building of rpm package - many man page cleanups - all string parameters passed to a api function are constant - fixed some nasty compile errors - added more BuildDepends Version 0.1.2 - fixed many memory leaks - major changes to image and font handling. Both are treaded as internal resources. The API reffers with interger ids. This simplies its handling from the users point of view. - imagewidth, imageheight can be retrieved by PS_get_value() - PS_open_mem() returns int - implemented text rendering - removed some debuging messages Version 0.1.1 - fixed serious bug in findadobe() which causes a segm fault if the glyph could not be found. - indexed png files can be read - fixed several bugs in PS_open_image() - many enhancements for image handling (reading of eps and png) - end page before closing the document Version 0.1.0 - added PS_get_opaque() and save last parameter of PS_new2() in PSDoc (Uwe) - made PS_stringlength() work again, it always returned 0.0 (Uwe) - added function to release font resource (Uwe) - added pdfmark to crop page - added pdfmark for document info - added PS_arcn(), PS_add_weblink(), PS_add_pdflink(), PS_add_launchlink(), PS_set_border_style(), PS_set_border_color(), PS_set_border_dash(), PS_add_locallink(), PS_add_bookmark(), PS_add_note() (Uwe) - added many manpages (Uwe) - added multi language support and german translation (Uwe) Version 0.0.9 31/10/2003 - massive source reorganization - added support for pkg-config 19/12/2002 - Appearance of ligatures in text causes segm fault, fixed. - '(' and ')' are written as octal values into PostScript file, because they have a special meaning in PostScript. - Characters below 32 are written as octal values into PostScript file - Ligatures can be turned on and off (parameter "ligatures") - Check whether value of PS_setflat() is in range 0.2-100.0 - encapsulate each page in save and restore as requested in the PostScript Ref. Manual on Page 62 No changelog until Version 0.0.8 16/03/2001 - Fixed a minor bug in ps_begin_page, that caused the first added page to be number 2 (Paulo Schreiner) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Everything from here has been taken from the old HISTORY file Version 0.03 - December 21, 2000 ------------ Major Change: PSLib uses now PHP Class Lib file name is now: pslib.class. The included pslib.php file is for compatibility with version 0.02 of pslib. This file should be used for compatibility purpose only. Version 0.02 - October 26, 2000 ------------ Lib file name changed to pslib.php Major Bug fixed: page number/count Other changes: - Function PS_open: now the parameters are ($file, $author, $title, $orientation). - Function PS_begin_page: now the parameters are ($file, $page) - Function PS_set_acent: are called directly by PS_open. Version 0.01 - September 1, 2000 ------------ First Release. Functions: PS_begin_page, PS_close, PS_end_page, PS_line, PS_moveto, PS_moveto_font, PS_open, PS_open_ps, PS_rect, PS_rect_fill, PS_rotate, PS_set_font, PS_show, PS_show_eval, PS_show_xy, PS_show_xy_font, PS_set_acent Thanks to: --------- Ericson C. 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A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_END_FONT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Ends a Type3 font #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Finishes a Type3 font and makes it ready for use by PS_set_font(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_begin_font(3), PS_begin_glyph(3), PS_end_glyph(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setmiterlimit.sgml0000644000175000017500000000543210721571602014505 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETMITERLIMIT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets the miter limit #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float value) DESCRIPTION If two lines join in a small angle and the line join is set to miter, then the resulting spike will be very long. The miter limit is the maximum ratio of the miter length (the length of the spike) and the line width. AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_place_image.sgml0000644000175000017500000000743411544160232014041 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> March 28, 2011"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_PLACE_IMAGE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Places image on the page #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int imageid, float x, float y, float scale) DESCRIPTION Places a formerly loaded image at the current point on the page. The image is scaled if x and y have values unequal to 1. The image data is ascii85 encoding which is only 20 percent larger than the raw binary data of the image (The binary data is not equal to the file size but somewhat smaller, because the file also contains an image header.). You can turn on hex encoding by setting the parameter `imageencoding' to `hex'. Hex encoding doubles the size of the image data. Since version 0.4.5 of pslib images are fully read and saved into the output postscript file when they are opened with PS_open_image(3) or PS_open_image_file(3). Later calls of PS_place_image(3) just replay the image. This behaviour can be turned off by setting the parameter `imagereuse' to false with PS_set_parameter(3). If image reuse is not turned of, this function may be called within a template. SEE ALSO PS_open_image(3), PS_open_image_file(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setflat.sgml0000644000175000017500000000513410721571520013252 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETFLAT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets flatness #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float value) DESCRIPTION value must be between 0.2 and 1. AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setgray.sgml0000644000175000017500000000535710721571535013303 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETGRAY"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets gray value #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float gray) DESCRIPTION Sets the gray value for all following drawing operations. The value must be between 0 (black) and 1 (white). SEE ALSO PS_setcolor(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_hyphenate.sgml0000644000175000017500000000645210402040643013572 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 16, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_HYPHENATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Hyphenates a word #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, char **hyphens) DESCRIPTION Hyphenates the passed word. text should not contain any non alpha characters. Possible positions for breaks are returned in hyphens. This function requires the locale category LC_CTYPE to be set propperly. PS_boot() usually does it by using the enviroment variables. PS_hyphenate() evaluates the value 'hyphenminchars' and the parameter `hyphendict'. hyphendict must be set before calling this function. RETURN VALUE Returns -1 in case of an error, and otherwise 0. SEE ALSO PS_boot(3), PS_show_boxed(3), locale(1) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;>.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_begin_pattern.sgml0000644000175000017500000000702210721570742014434 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Mai 11, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BEGIN_PATTERN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Starts a new pattern #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height, float xstep, float ystep, int painttype) DESCRIPTION A pattern can be thought of like a color for drawing and filling. Actually, PS_setcolor is used to apply a pattern. The pattern itself has given dimension an a stepping in horizontal and vertical direction. The stepping comes into effect when the area to be fill is larger than the pattern itself. In such a case the pattern will be repeated with a distance of xstep in horizontal and ystep in vertical direction. Each call of &funcname; must be accompanied by a call to PS_end_pattern(3). RETURN VALUE Returns identifier of the pattern or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0. SEE ALSO PS_end_pattern(3), PS_set_color(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_border_color.sgml0000644000175000017500000000553510721571457015154 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_BORDER_COLOR"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets color of border for annotations #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float red, float green, float blue) DESCRIPTION Annotations like the starting points of links are surounded by a rectancle. This function sets the color of the border line. SEE ALSO PS_set_border_style(3), PS_set_border_dash(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_launchlink.sgml0000644000175000017500000000647310721570642014563 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_LAUNCHLINK"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Adds link which launches file #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, char *filename) DESCRIPTION Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a file program which is being started when clicked on. The hyperlink start is a rectangle with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at (urx, ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border. The hyperlink will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview. SEE ALSO PS_add_weblink(3), PS_add_pdflink(3), PS_add_locallink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_rect.sgml0000644000175000017500000000612610721571405012551 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_RECT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws a rectangle #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float width, float height) DESCRIPTION Draws a rectangle with its lower left corner at (x, y). The rectangle starts and ends in its lower left corner. If this function is called outside a path it will start a new path. If it is called within a path it will add the rectangle as a subpath. If the last drawing operation does not end in the lower left corner then there will be a gab in the path. SEE ALSO PS_cirle(3), PS_arc(3), PS_lineto(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_stroke.sgml0000644000175000017500000000537110721571725013131 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_STROKE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws the current path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Draws the path constructed with previously called drawing functions like PS_lineto(3). SEE ALSO PS_closepath_stroke(3), PS_fill(3), PS_fill_stroke(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_moveto.sgml0000644000175000017500000000562110721571310013117 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_MOVETO"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets current point #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Sets the current point to new coordinates. If this is the first call of PS_moveto(3) after a previous path has been ended then it will start a new path. If this function is called in the middle of a path it will just set the current point and start a subpath. SEE ALSO PS_lineto(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_stringwidth2.sgml0000644000175000017500000000617310721571707014253 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_STRINGWIDTH2"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Gets width of a string #include <pslib.h> float &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int len, int fontid, float size) DESCRIPTION Calculates the width of a string in points if it was output in the given font and font size. The function will not consider more than len characters. This function needs an Adobe font metrics file to calculate the precise width. If kerning is turned on, it will be taken into account. RETURN VALUE Width of a string in points. SEE ALSO PS_stringwidth(3), PS_string_geometry(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setlinewidth.sgml0000644000175000017500000000536210721571572014325 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETLINEWIDTH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets width of a line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float width) DESCRIPTION Sets the line width for all following drawing operations. SEE ALSO PS_setlinecap(3), PS_setlinejoin(3), PS_setmiterlimit(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_arcn.sgml0000644000175000017500000000612210721570713012534 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ARCN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws an arc clockwise #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius, float alpha, float beta) DESCRIPTION Draws a portion of a circle with its middle point at (x, y). The arc starts at an angle of alpha and ends at an angle of beta. It is drawn clockwise. The subpath added to the current path starts on the arc at angle beta and ends on the arc at angle alpha. SEE ALSO PS_arc(3), PS_circle(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_glyph_show.sgml0000644000175000017500000000605710721570137014003 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GLYPH_SHOW"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output glyph by name #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *glyphname) DESCRIPTION Output the glyph with the name glyphname. This function is similar to PS_symbol(3) but does not take the current font encoding vector into account. It is useful in cases where an abitrary glyph, not accessible through the font encoding vector, shall be output. &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_symbol(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_glyph_list.sgml0000644000175000017500000000626210721570073013773 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GLYPH_LIST"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Returns list of glyph names in font #include <pslib.h> char ** &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, char ***glyphlist, int *len) DESCRIPTION Returns the list of glyphs names available in the current font or the font with the passed fontid. The function allocates memory for the array of glyph names which must be freed by the calling application with PS_free_glyph_list(3). The list of glyphs has len entries and is of no particular order. &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_free_glyph_list(3), PS_glyph_show(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_show.sgml0000644000175000017500000000563010037765640012601 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHOW"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output text at current position #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text) DESCRIPTION Output a text at the current text position. The text must be null terminated. The function will issue an error if no font was set before with PS_setfont(3). See PS_show2(3) for a more detailed description of parameters evaluated by this function. SEE ALSO PS_show2(3), PS_setfont(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_majorversion.sgml0000644000175000017500000000562110721571163015171 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_MAJORVERSION"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; returns the major version number of the PostScript library #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;() DESCRIPTION This function can be used to retrieve the major version number of the PostScript library. RETURN VALUE Returns major version as integer. SEE ALSO PS_get_minorversion(3), PS_get_subminorversion(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_weblink.sgml0000644000175000017500000000641210721570703014055 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_WEBLINK"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Adds link to a web location #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, char *url) DESCRIPTION Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a web page. The hyperlink start is a rectangle with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at (urx, ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border. The hyperlink will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview. SEE ALSO PS_add_launchlink(3), PS_add_pdflink(3), PS_add_locallink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_symbol_width.sgml0000644000175000017500000000630610721571751014324 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_symbol_width"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Get width of a glyph #include <pslib.h> float &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c, int fontid, float size) DESCRIPTION Retrieves the width of a glyph which is at position c in the font encoding vector. The font encoding for a font can be set when loading the font with PS_findfont(). fontid and size are optional and can be set to zero. In such a case the current font and size will be used. RETURN VALUE The width of the symbol in points. SEE ALSO PS_findfont(3), PS_symbol(3), PS_symbol_name(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_stringwidth.sgml0000644000175000017500000000603510721571717014167 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_STRINGWIDTH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Get width of a string #include <pslib.h> float &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int fontid, float size) DESCRIPTION Calculates the width of a string in points if it was output in the given font and font size. This function needs an Adobe font metrics file to calculate the precise width. If kerning is turned on, it will be taken into account. RETURN VALUE Width of a string in points. SEE ALSO PS_stringwidth2(3), PS_string_geometry(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_minorversion.sgml0000644000175000017500000000562110721571171015204 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_MINORVERSION"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; returns the minor version number of the PostScript library #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;() DESCRIPTION This function can be used to retrieve the minor version number of the PostScript library. RETURN VALUE Returns minor version as integer. SEE ALSO PS_get_majorversion(3), PS_get_subminorversion(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_gstate.sgml0000644000175000017500000000540510075427261013757 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> July 15, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_GSTATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets a previously created graphic state #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int gstate) DESCRIPTION Sets a graphic state which must have been created with PS_create_gstate(3). SEE ALSO PS_create_gstate(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_border_style.sgml0000644000175000017500000000564310721571473015174 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_BORDER_STYLE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets border style of annotations #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *style, float width) DESCRIPTION Annotations like the starting points of links are surounded by a rectancle. This function sets the appearance and width of the border line. style can be `solid' or `dashed'. SEE ALSO PS_set_border_color(3), PS_set_border_dash(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_restore.sgml0000644000175000017500000000536710721571415013306 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_RESTORE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Restore previously save context #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Restores a previously saved graphics context. Any call of PS_save(3) must be accompanied by a call to PS_restore(3). SEE ALSO PS_save(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_begin_font.sgml0000644000175000017500000000760310642146263013731 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BEGIN_FONT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Starts a new Type3 font #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, int reserverd, double a, double b, double c, double d, double e, double f, const char *optlist) DESCRIPTION PostScript supports various kinds of fonts. Type3 fonts are fonts whose glyphs are created with a subset of regular PostScript commands. This function starts a new Type3 font embedded into the document which must be closed with PS_end_font. Each glyph is created with consecutive calls of PS_end_glyph and PS_end_glyph. Once the new font is created, it can be used like any other font loaded with PS_findfont. The passed floating point numbers are used to set the font matrix. a and d are usually set to 0.001. The remaining numbers can be left zero. Each call of &funcname; must be accompanied by a call to PS_end_pattern(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. RETURN VALUE Returns identifier of the font or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0. SEE ALSO PS_end_font(3), PS_begin_glyph(3), PS_end_glyph(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Ends a Type3 font #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Finishes a Type3 font glyph. &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_begin_glyph(3), PS_begin_font(3), PS_end_font(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_closepath.sgml0000644000175000017500000000527110721571023013572 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CLOSEPATH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Closes path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Connects the last point with first point of a path. SEE ALSO PS_closepath_stoke(3), PS_clip(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_delete.sgml0000644000175000017500000000606310721571105013053 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_DELETE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Deletes all resources of a PostScript document #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Mainly frees memory used by the document. Also closes a file, if it was not closed before with PS_close(3). You should in any case close the file with PS_close(3) before, because PS_close(3) not just closes the file but also outputs a last line containing the PostScript comment with the number of pages in the document. Without this comment, a PostScript viewer may not show the number of pages propperly. SEE ALSO PS_close(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_buffer.sgml0000644000175000017500000000613210721570014013714 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> June 17, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_BUFFER"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Returns internal memory buffer #include <pslib.h> const char *&funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, long *size) DESCRIPTION Returns the current internal memory buffer when the document is created in memory. The internal buffer will be set to a length of 0 when calling this function. You should output or save the return buffer pointer before calling any other pslib functions. The parameter size can be used to retrieve the number of bytes in the buffer. RETURN VALUE SEE ALSO PS_open_file(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_free_glyph_list.sgml0000644000175000017500000000556010721570337014777 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_FREE_GLYPH_LIST"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Frees memory allocated for glyph list #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char **glyphlist, int len) DESCRIPTION Frees the memory allocated for the list of glyph names as returned by PS_glyph_list(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_glyph_list(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_begin_glyph.sgml0000644000175000017500000000671310642146273014110 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BEGIN_GLYPH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Starts a new glyph in a Type3 font #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *glyphname, double wx, double llx, double lly, double urx, double ury) DESCRIPTION Starts a new glyph within a Type3 font. The glyph itself can be created with a subset of the regular drawing functions like PS_lineto(3). The glyphname is abitrary but usually something found in the input encoding vector to be accessible by PS_show(3). The floating point paramters describe the widht and the lower left and upper right corner of the bounding box surrounding the glyph. Each call of &funcname; must be accompanied by a call to PS_end_glyph(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_end_glyph(3), PS_begin_font(3), PS_end_font(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_close_image.sgml0000644000175000017500000000525710721571011014060 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CLOSE_IMAGE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Closes image and frees memory #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int imageid) DESCRIPTION SEE ALSO PS_open_image(3), PS_open_image_file(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_clip.sgml0000644000175000017500000000531310721571001012530 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CLIP"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Clips drawing to current path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Takes the current path and uses it to define the border of a clipping area. SEE ALSO PS_closepath(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_show_xy.sgml0000644000175000017500000000553310721571662013322 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHOW_XY"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output text at given position #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Output a text at the given text position. The text must be null terminated. The function will issue an error if no font was set before with PS_setfont(3) SEE ALSO PS_show(3), PS_show_xy2(3), PS_setfont(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_pdflink.sgml0000644000175000017500000000714410721570672014061 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_PDFLINK"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Adds link to a page in a second pdf document #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, char *filename, int page, const char *dest) DESCRIPTION Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a second pdf document. Clicking on the link will branch to the document at the given page. The first page in a document has number 1. The parameter dest determines how the document is being viewed. It can be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', `fitheight', or `fitbbox'. The hyperlink start is a rectangle with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at (urx, ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border. The hyperlink will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview. SEE ALSO PS_add_launchlink(3), PS_add_locallink(3), PS_add_weblink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_info.sgml0000644000175000017500000000634710721571547013436 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_INFO"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets information fields of document #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *p, const char *key, const char *val) DESCRIPTION Sets certain information fields of the document. This fields will be shown as a comment in the header of the PostScript file. The values which can be set are Keywords, Subject, Title, Creator, Author, BoundingBox, Orientation. Be aware that some of them has a meaning to PostScript viewers. The BoundingBox is usually set to the value given to the first page. This only works if PS_findfont(3) has not been called before. In such cases the BoundingBox would be left unset unless you set it explicitly with this function. SEE ALSO PS_findfont(3), PS_begin_page(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_translate.sgml0000644000175000017500000000530710721571761013616 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_TRANSLATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets translation #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Sets a new initial point of the coordinate system. SEE ALSO PS_rotate(3), PS_scale(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_lineto.sgml0000644000175000017500000000542710721571244013112 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_LINETO"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws a line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Adds a straight line from the current point to the given coordinates to the current path. Use PS_moveto(3) to set the starting point of the line. SEE ALSO PS_moveto(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_ligature.sgml0000644000175000017500000000607510642150161014235 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> Jul 2, 2007"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_LIGATURE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Add new ligature to font #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, const char *glyphname1, const char *glyphname2, const char *glyphname3) DESCRIPTION Adds a new ligature to an already loaded font. This function was mainly provided to add ligatures to Type3 fonts created with PS_begin_font(3), but it can also be used for fonts loaded with PS_findfont(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_add_kerning(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_circle.sgml0000644000175000017500000000627310721570773013067 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CIRCLE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws a circle #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius) DESCRIPTION Draws a circle with its middle point at (x, y). The circle starts and ends at position (x+radius, y). If this function is called outside a path it will start a new path. If it is called within a path it will add the circle as a subpath. If the last drawing operation does not end in point (x+radius, y) then there will be a gab in the path. SEE ALSO PS_arc(3), PS_arcn(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_list_parameters.sgml0000644000175000017500000000544510721571253015016 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_LIST_PARAMETERS"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; List all set parameters #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Lists all parameters, which has been set so far. This function is mostly used for debugging. The output is printed to stdout. SEE ALSO PS_list_values(3), PS_list_resources(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setdash.sgml0000644000175000017500000000533510721571512013247 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETDASH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets appearance of a dashed line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float on, float off) DESCRIPTION Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line. SEE ALSO PS_setpolydash(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_begin_template.sgml0000644000175000017500000000700211544160203014557 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> March 28, 2011"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BEGIN_TEMPLATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Starts a new template #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height) DESCRIPTION Starts a new template which must be ended by PS_end_template(3). Templates are similar to macros which can be placed on a page like images. Within a template one can call any drawing function. Once a template has been ended by PS_end_template(3) it can be placed on a page by PS_place_image(3). Templates are commonly used for repeating objects like page headers in order to minimize the document size. If image reuse is not turned off (since version 0.4.5 of pslib it is always turned on), PS_place_image(3) may also be called within a template in order to include eps or raster images. RETURN VALUE Returns an id for referencing the template. SEE ALSO PS_end_template(3), PS_place_image(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_new2.sgml0000644000175000017500000000654710721571316012477 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_NEW2"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Creates a new PostScript document object #include <pslib.h> PSDoc * &funcname;((void (*errorhandler)(PSDoc *p, int type, const char *msg), void* (*allocproc)(PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller), void* (*reallocproc)(PSDoc *p, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller), void (*freeproc)(PSDoc *p, void *mem), void *opaque) DESCRIPTION Creates a new document instance. It does not create the file on disk or in memory. It just sets up everything. You may pass your own error handler and memory management functions. If you pass NULL values the internal default handler and functions will be used. In such case you may as well call PS_new(3). RETURN VALUE Pointer to new instance of PostScript document or NULL on failure. SEE ALSO PS_new(3), PS_get_opaque(3), PS_delete(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_parameter.sgml0000644000175000017500000000576110721571205014435 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_PARAMETER"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Gets certain parameters #include <pslib.h> char *&funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *name, float modifier) DESCRIPTION Gets several parameters which were set by PS_set_parameter(3). Parameters are by definition string values. This function cannot be used to retrieve resources which were also set by PS_set_parameter(3). RETURN VALUE Returns the value of the parameter or NULL. SEE ALSO PS_set_parameter(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_template.sgml0000644000175000017500000000524610075427163013434 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_xxxx"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION RETURN VALUE SEE ALSO PS_yyyy(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_makespotcolor.sgml0000644000175000017500000000601610721571302014470 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_MAKESPOTCOLOR"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Create a spotcolor #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, int reserved) DESCRIPTION Creates a spot color from the current fill color. The fill color must be a gray, rgb, or cmyk color. The spot color id returned by this functions must be passed to PS_setcolor(3) as the fourth parameter. RETURN VALUE The id of the new spot color or 0 in case of an error. SEE ALSO PS_setcolor(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_value.sgml0000644000175000017500000000713610721571626013612 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_VALUE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets certain values #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *name, float value) DESCRIPTION Sets several values which are used by many functions. Parameters are by definition float values. textrendering The way how text is shown. textx The x coordinate for text output. texty The y coordinate for text output. wordspacing The distance between words relativ to the width of a space. leading The distance between lines in pixels. SEE ALSO PS_get_value(3), PS_set_parameter(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_shfill.sgml0000644000175000017500000000633310075427261013077 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> July 14, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHFILL"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws a shading #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int shading) DESCRIPTION Draws the shading whose id is passed in parameter shading. The name of the function is somewhat misleading. It does not fill an area like PS_fill(3) but simply draws the shading without any bounding box. If you want to restrict the schading to a certain area, then you will have to call PS_clip(3) before. Using PS_shfill(3) is often easier than creating a shading pattern with PS_shading_pattern(3)and using it for filling. SEE ALSO PS_shading(3), PS_shading_pattern(3), PS_clip(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000544410671451230012361 00000000000000pslib.3: pslib.sgml docbook2man $< mv PSLIB.3 pslib.3 %.3: %.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ %.html: %.sgml docbook2html $< mv index.html $@ distclean: clean summary: @for i in $(SGML_FILES); do \ echo -n "$${i%%.sgml} - "; \ cat head.xml > $${i%%.sgml}.xml; \ tail +18 $$i >> $${i%%.sgml}.xml; \ xsltproc --nonet --novalid extractdesc.xsl $${i%%.sgml}.xml; \ echo ""; \ rm $${i%%.sgml}.xml; \ done clean: rm -f ${man_MANS} $(SGML_FILES:.sgml=.html) pslib.html SGML_FILES = \ PS_add_bookmark.sgml \ PS_add_kerning.sgml \ PS_add_launchlink.sgml \ PS_add_ligature.sgml \ PS_add_locallink.sgml \ PS_add_note.sgml \ PS_add_pdflink.sgml \ PS_add_weblink.sgml \ PS_arc.sgml \ PS_arcn.sgml \ PS_begin_font.sgml \ PS_begin_glyph.sgml \ PS_begin_page.sgml \ PS_begin_pattern.sgml \ PS_begin_template.sgml \ PS_boot.sgml \ PS_circle.sgml \ PS_clip.sgml \ PS_closepath_stroke.sgml \ PS_closepath.sgml \ PS_close.sgml \ PS_close_image.sgml \ PS_continue_text2.sgml \ PS_continue_text.sgml \ PS_create_gstate.sgml \ PS_curveto.sgml \ PS_delete.sgml \ PS_end_font.sgml \ PS_end_glyph.sgml \ PS_end_page.sgml \ PS_end_pattern.sgml \ PS_end_template.sgml \ PS_fill.sgml \ PS_fill_stroke.sgml \ PS_findfont.sgml \ PS_free_glyph_list.sgml \ PS_glyph_list.sgml \ PS_glyph_show.sgml \ PS_get_buffer.sgml \ PS_get_majorversion.sgml \ PS_get_minorversion.sgml \ PS_get_opaque.sgml \ PS_get_parameter.sgml \ PS_get_subminorversion.sgml \ PS_get_value.sgml \ PS_hyphenate.sgml \ PS_include_file.sgml \ PS_lineto.sgml \ PS_list_parameters.sgml \ PS_list_resources.sgml \ PS_list_values.sgml \ PS_makespotcolor.sgml \ PS_moveto.sgml \ PS_new2.sgml \ PS_new.sgml \ PS_open_file.sgml \ PS_open_fp.sgml \ PS_open_image.sgml \ PS_open_image_file.sgml \ PS_open_mem.sgml \ PS_place_image.sgml \ PS_rect.sgml \ PS_restore.sgml \ PS_rotate.sgml \ PS_save.sgml \ PS_scale.sgml \ PS_setcolor.sgml \ PS_setdash.sgml \ PS_setflat.sgml \ PS_setfont.sgml \ PS_setgray.sgml \ PS_set_info.sgml \ PS_setlinecap.sgml \ PS_setlinejoin.sgml \ PS_setlinewidth.sgml \ PS_setmiterlimit.sgml \ PS_setpolydash.sgml \ PS_set_border_color.sgml \ PS_set_border_dash.sgml \ PS_set_border_style.sgml \ PS_set_gstate.sgml \ PS_set_parameter.sgml \ PS_set_text_pos.sgml \ PS_set_value.sgml \ PS_shading.sgml \ PS_shading_pattern.sgml \ PS_shfill.sgml \ PS_show2.sgml \ PS_show_boxed.sgml \ PS_show.sgml \ PS_show_xy2.sgml \ PS_show_xy.sgml \ PS_shutdown.sgml \ PS_string_geometry.sgml \ PS_stringwidth2.sgml \ PS_stringwidth.sgml \ PS_stroke.sgml \ PS_symbol.sgml \ PS_symbol_name.sgml \ PS_symbol_width.sgml \ PS_translate.sgml EXTRA_DIST = ${SGML_FILES} PS_template.sgml pslib.sgml man_MANS = $(SGML_FILES:.sgml=.3) pslib.3 html: $(SGML_FILES:.sgml=.html) pslib.html .PHONY: html pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_opaque.sgml0000644000175000017500000000574210721571177013756 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_OPAQUE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Returns pointer which has been passed to PS_new2() #include <pslib.h> void * &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION When creating a new document with PS_new2(3), one can pass user data which is stored internally and passed to every call of the errorhandler. This data can be later retrieved with this function. RETURN VALUE The pointer which has been passed to PS_new2(). SEE ALSO PS_new2(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_show_boxed.sgml0000644000175000017500000002226410421673334013757 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 20, 2006"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHOW_BOXED"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output text in a box #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text, float left, float bottom, float width, float height, const char *hmode, const char *feature) DESCRIPTION Outputs a text in a given box. The lower left corner of the box is at (left, bottom). If the height is set to 0.0 the box will become as tall as needed to contain all the text. If feature is set to blind no text will be output but the is set as usual. This can for example be used to calculate the box height needed to comprise all text or in order to determine how much text fits into a box. Line breaks will be inserted where needed. Multiple spaces are treated as one. Tabulators are treated as spaces. The parameter hmode can be "justify", "fulljustify", "right", "left", or "center". The difference of "justify" and "fulljustify" just affects the last line of the box. In fulljustify mode the last line will be left and right justified unless this is also the last line of paragraph. In justify mode it will always be left justified. The text will be hyphenated if the parameter "hyphenation" is set to "true" and the parameter "hyphendict" contains a valid filename for a hyphenation file. The line spacing is taken from the value "leading". Paragraphs can be separated by an empty line just like in TeX. If the value "parindent" is set to value > 0.0 then the first n lines will be indented. The number of indented lines is set by the parameter "numindentlines". In order to prevent indenting of the first m paragraphs set the value "parindentskip" to a positive number. USED PARAMETERS The output of &funcname; can be configured with several parameters and values which must be set with either PS_set_parameter(3) or PS_set_value(3). Beside the parameters and values which affect text output the following parameters and values are evaluated. leading (value) Distance between baselines of two consecutive lines. linebreak (parameter) Set to "true" if you want a carrige return to start a new line instead of treating it as a space. Defaults to "false". parbreak (parameter) Set to "true" if you want a carrige return on a single line to start a new paragraph instead of treating it as a space. Defaults to "true". hyphenation (parameter) Set to "true" in order to turn hyphenation on. This requires a dictionary to be set with the parameter "hyphendict". Defaults to "false". hyphendict (parameter) Filename of the dictionary used for hyphenation pattern (see below). hyphenminchar (value) The number of chars which must at least be left over before or after the hyphen. This implies that only words of at least two times this value will be hyphenated. The default value is three. Setting a value of zero will result in the default value. parindent (value) Set the amount of space in pixel for indenting the first m lines of a paragraph. m can be set with the value "numindentlines". parskip (value) Set the amount of extra space in pixel between paragraphs. Defaults to 0 which will result in a normal line distance. numindentlines (value) Number of lines from the start of the paragraph which will be indented. Defaults to 1. parindentskip (value) Number of paragraphs in the box whose first lines will not be indented. This defaults to 0. This is useful for paragraphs right after a section heading or text being continued in a second box. In both case one would set this to 1. linenumbermode (parameter) Set how lines are to be numbered. Possible values are "box" for numbering lines in the whole box or "paragraph" to number lines within each paragraph. linenumberspace (value) The space for the column left of the numbered line containing the line number. The line number will be right justified into this column. Defaults to 20. linenumbersep (value) The space between the column with line numbers and the line itself. Defaults to 5. HYPHENATION Text is hyphenated if the parameter "hyphenation" is set to true and a valid hyphenation dictory is set. pslib does not ship its own hyphenation dictionary but uses one from openoffice, scribus or koffice. You can find their dictionaries for different languages in one of the following directories if the software is installed: /usr/share/apps/koffice/hyphdicts/, /usr/lib/scribus/dicts/, or /usr/lib/openoffice/share/dict/ooo/. Currently scribus appears to have the most complete hyphenation dictionaries. RETURN VALUE Number of charactes that could not be written. This function will also set the value "boxheight" to the actual height of the box. This enables you to put several boxed beneath each other and keep the propper line spacing. SEE ALSO PS_continue_text(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;>.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; List all resources #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Lists all resources, which has been set so far. Resources are special kind of parameters which are also set with PS_set_parameter(3). A parameter becomes a resource if its value is itself a name/value pair separated by an equal sign. Common resources are often files but can also be properties of a character as for example the left and right margin protusion. This function is mostly used for debugging. The output is printed to stdout. SEE ALSO PS_list_values(3), PS_list_parameters(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_close.sgml0000644000175000017500000000574710721571046012732 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CLOSE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Closes a PostScript document #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Closes the PostScript document. It will not close a file pointer passed to PS_open_fp(3). It only closes files which were opened by pslib itself. This function outputs a last line into the PostScript document, which is a PostScript comment containing the number of pages. It also writes the bookmark tree. SEE ALSO PS_open_fp(3), PS_open_file(3), PS_delete(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_end_template.sgml0000644000175000017500000000555010721571133014253 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_END_TEMPLATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Ends a template #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Ends the current template. Since templates cannot be nested there is no need to specify the template. Once a template is ended it can be used like an image, e.g. place on page with PS_place_image(3). SEE ALSO PS_begin_template(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_continue_text.sgml0000644000175000017500000000604510721571064014505 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CONTINUE_TEXT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Continue text in next line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text) DESCRIPTION Output a text one line below the last outputed line. The text must be null terminated. The line spacing is taken from the value "leading" which must be set with PS_set_value(3) in points. The actual position of the text is determined by the values "textx" and "texty" which can be requested with PS_get_value(3) SEE ALSO PS_continue_text2(3), PS_show(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;>.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output text with given length #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text, int xlen) DESCRIPTION Output a text at the current text position. No more than xlen chars will be shown. The function will issue an error if no font was set before with PS_setfont(3). &funcname;() evaluates the following parameters and values as set by PS_set_parameter(3) and PS_set_value(3). textx The x coordinate for text output. texty The y coordinate for text output. charspacing (value) Distance between two consecutive glyphs. If this value is unequal to zero then all ligatures will be resolved. Values less than zero are allowed. kerning (parameter) Setting this parameter to `false' will turn off kerning. Kerning is turned on by default. ligatures (parameter) Setting this parameter to `false' will turn off the use of ligatures. Ligatures are turned on by default. underline (parameter) Setting this parameter to `true' will turn on underlining. Underlining is turned off by default. overline (parameter) Setting this parameter to `true' will turn on overlining. Overlining is turned off by default. strikeout (parameter) Setting this parameter to `true' will turn on striking out. Striking out is turned off by default. SEE ALSO PS_show(3), PS_continue_text2(3), PS_setfont(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_shutdown.sgml0000644000175000017500000000530510721571671013472 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHUTDOWN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Final clean up of library #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(void) DESCRIPTION This function is currently doing nothing. It is the counterpart to PS_boot(3). SEE ALSO PS_boot(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_begin_page.sgml0000644000175000017500000000765310721570732013704 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BEGIN_PAGE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Start a new page #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height) DESCRIPTION Starts a new page. Though the parameters width and height imply a different page size for each page, this is not possible in PostScript. The first call of &funcname;(3) will set the page size for the whole document. Consecutive calls will have no effect, except for creating a new page. The situation is different if you indent to convert the PostScript document into PDF. This function places pdfmarks into the document which can set the size for each page indiviually. The resulting PDF document will have different page sizes. Each page is encapsulated into save/restore. This means, that most of the settings made on one page will not be retained on the next page. If there is up to the first call of &funcname;(3) no call of PS_findfont(3), then the header of the PostScript document will be output and the bounding box will be set to the size of the first page. If PS_findfont(3) was called before the header has been output already, the document will not have a valid bounding box. In order to prevent this, one should set the info field 'BoundingBox' and possibly `Orientation' before any PS_findfont(3) or PS_begin_page(3) calls. SEE ALSO PS_end_page(3), PS_findfont(3), PS_set_info(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets certain parameters #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *name, char *value) DESCRIPTION Sets several parameters which are used by many functions. Parameters are by definition string values. If a parameter value is of the form name=value it is called a resource. Resources are frequently used to set e.g. afm or pfb files. SEE ALSO PS_get_parameter(3), PS_set_value(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_value.sgml0000644000175000017500000000607710721571223013572 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_VALUE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Gets certain values #include <pslib.h> float &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *name, float modifier) DESCRIPTION Gets several values which were set by PS_set_value(3). Parameters are by definition float values. The parameter modifier specifies the resource for which the value is to be retrieved. This can be the id of a font or an image. It must be 0.0 if not used. RETURN VALUE Returns the value of the parameter or NULL. SEE ALSO PS_set_value(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_fill.sgml0000644000175000017500000000533710721571142012543 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_FILL"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Fills the current path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Fills the path constructed with previously called drawing functions like PS_lineto(3). SEE ALSO PS_stroke(3), PS_fill_stroke(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_border_dash.sgml0000644000175000017500000000556710721571464014760 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_BORDER_DASH"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets length of dashes for border of annotations #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float black, float white) DESCRIPTION Annotations like the starting points of links are surounded by a rectancle. This function sets the black and white portion of a dashed border line. SEE ALSO PS_set_border_style(3), PS_set_border_color(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setcolor.sgml0000644000175000017500000000761310721571501013445 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETCOLOR"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets current color #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *type, const char *colorspace, float c1, float c2, float c3, float c4) DESCRIPTION Sets the color for drawing, filling, or both. The colorspace should be one of 'gray', 'spot', 'rgb, 'cmyk', or 'pattern'. Depending on the colorspace either only the first, the first two, the first three all or remaining parameters will be used. If colorspace is 'pattern' then c1 must contain the pattern id as returned by PS_begin_pattern(3). If colorspace is 'spot' then the c1 must contain the spot color id as returned by PS_makespotcolor(3) and the c2 must contain the tint value for the color. The parameter type can be 'fillstroke', 'fill', or 'stroke'. BUGS The second parameter is currently not in any case evaluated. The color is always set for filling and drawing just as if 'both' where passed. If you want to set the color to define a spot color from it, you will have to pass 'both' or 'fill', because PS_makespotcolor(3) utilizes the current fill color. SEE ALSO PS_begin_pattern(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_string_geometry.sgml0000644000175000017500000000644110721571702015035 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_STRINGWIDTH3"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Gets geometry of a string #include <pslib.h> float &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int len, int fontid, float size, float *dimension) DESCRIPTION This function is identical to PS_stringwidth2(3) but has an extra parameter dimension which, if not NULL, will be used to return further dimensions of the string. dimension[0] contains the width as returned by the function. dimension[1] contains the maximum descender and dimension[2] the maximum ascender of the string. RETURN VALUE Width of a string in points. SEE ALSO PS_stringwidth(3), PS_stringwidth2(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_findfont.sgml0000644000175000017500000001026110067766154013430 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> June 27, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_FINDFONT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Loads a font #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, const char *encoding, int embed) DESCRIPTION Loads a font for later use. Before text is output with a loaded font it must be set with PS_setfont(3). This function needs the adobe font metric file in order to calculate the space used up by the characters. A font which is loaded within a page will only be available on that page. Fonts which are to be used in the complete document has to be loaded before the first call of PS_begin_page(3). Calling &funcname;(3) between pages will make that font available for all following pages. &funcname; will try to load the file passed in the parameter encoding. Encoding files are of the same syntax as those used by dvips(1). They contain a font encoding vector (which is currently not used but must be present) and a list of extra ligatures to extend the list of ligatures derived from the afm file. encoding can be NULL or the empty string if the default encoding (TeXBase1) schall be used. If the encoding is set to `builtin' then there will be no reencoding and the font specific encoding will be used. This is very useful with symbol fonts. All files will first be searched in the current directory and than in the directories set by the parameter `SearchPath`. RETURN VALUE Returns the identifier of the font or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number. SEE ALSO PS_setfont(3), PS_begin_page(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;>.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_bookmark.sgml0000644000175000017500000000717310721570616014237 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_BOOKMARK"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Add bookmark to current page #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int parent, int open) DESCRIPTION Adds a bookmark for the current page. Bookmarks usually appear in PDF-Viewers left of the page in a hierachical tree. Clicking on a bookmark will jump to the given page. The parameter parent is another bookmark which is used as the parent of the new bookmark. If open is unequal to zero the bookmark will be shown open by the pdf viewer. The bookmark has no meaning if the document is printed or viewed but it will be used if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview. The returned value is a reference for the bookmark. It is only used if the bookmark shall be used as a parent. RETURN VALUE Returns the identifier of the bookmark or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number. SEE ALSO PS_add_launchlink(3), PS_add_pdflink(3), PS_add_weblink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_closepath_stroke.sgml0000644000175000017500000000535110721571037015165 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CLOSEPATH_STROKE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Closes and strokes path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Connects the last point with first point of a path and draws the resulting closed line. SEE ALSO PS_closepath(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_set_text_pos.sgml0000644000175000017500000000557110044426332014333 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 29, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SET_TEXT_POS"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets position for text output #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Set the postion for the next text output. You may alternatively set the x and y value separately by calling PS_set_value(3) and choosing 'textx' respectively 'texty' as the value name. SEE ALSO PS_show(3), PS_show2(3), PS_set_parameter(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_new.sgml0000644000175000017500000000601510721571325012403 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_NEW"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Creating a new PostScript document object #include <pslib.h> PSDoc * &funcname;(void) DESCRIPTION Creates a new document instance. This function internally calls PS_new2(3) with all parameters set to NULL. If you do not take care of error handling and memory management yourself, this function should be used for conveniece. RETURN VALUE Pointer to new instance of PostScript document or NULL on failure. SEE ALSO PS_new2(3), PS_delete(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_arc.sgml0000644000175000017500000000614310721570722012361 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ARC"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws an arc counterclockwise #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius, float alpha, float beta) DESCRIPTION Draws a portion of a circle with its middle point at (x, y). The arc starts at an angle of alpha and ends at an angle of beta. It is drawn counterclockwise. The subpath added to the current path starts on the arc at angle alpha and ends on the arc at angle beta. SEE ALSO PS_arcn(3), PS_circle(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_shading_pattern.sgml0000644000175000017500000000616110075427261014767 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> July 14, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHADING_PATTERN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Create a shading pattern #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int shading, const char *optlist) DESCRIPTION This function creates a special type of pattern called a shading pattern. Shading patterns can be used like regular patterns but are made of a given shading previously created with PS_shading(3). RETURN VALUE Returns the identifier of the pattern or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number. SEE ALSO PS_shading(3), PS_begin_pattern(3), PS_end_pattern(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_continue_text2.sgml0000644000175000017500000000613310721571054014564 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_continue_text2"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Continue text in next line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text, int xlen) DESCRIPTION Output a text one line below the last outputed line. The line spacing is taken from the value "leading" which must be set with PS_set_value(3) in points. The actual position of the text is determined by the values "textx" and "texty" which can be requested with PS_get_value(3) No more than xlen characters will be shown. SEE ALSO PS_continue_text(3), PS_show2(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_open_image_file.sgml0000644000175000017500000000751711544270507014726 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> March 28, 2011"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_OPEN_IMAGE_FILE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Opens an image from file #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *type, const char *filename, const char *stringparam, int intparam) DESCRIPTION This function reads image data from a file. It can read png, jpeg, gif, tiff, and eps files. png, jpeg, gif, and tiff images can only be read if pslib has been compiled with support for those formats. Once an image has been loaded it can be placed on a page with PS_place_image(3). Since version 0.4.5 of pslib images are read by default for later reuse. This means that the image is saved into a so called reusable stream object. Later calls of PS_place_image(3) will only put a short sequence of postscript code into the output file replaying the image. This reduces the overall postscript file size, speeds up its processing by the postscript rip and allows to place images into templates. This behaviour can be turned off by setting the parameter `imagereuse' to false with PS_set_parameter(3). RETURN VALUE Returns identifier of image or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0. SEE ALSO PS_open_image(3), PS_place_image(3), PS_close_image(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_save.sgml0000644000175000017500000000541610721571437012560 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SAVE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Save current context #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Saves the current graphics context, containing colors, translation and rotation settings and some more. A save context be restored with PS_restore(3). SEE ALSO PS_restore(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_open_fp.sgml0000644000175000017500000000564710721571343013252 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_OPEN_FP"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Uses an already open file pointer as the output file #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, FILE *fp) DESCRIPTION Takes the passed file pointer and uses it as an output file. The file will not be closed by PS_close(3). RETURN VALUE Returns -1 in case of an error and 0 otherwise. SEE ALSO PS_open_file(3), PS_open_mem(3), PS_close(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_list_values.sgml0000644000175000017500000000543110721571273014147 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_LIST_VALUES"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; List all set values #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Lists all values, which has been set so far. This function is mostly used for debugging. The output is printed to stdout. SEE ALSO PS_list_parameters(3), PS_list_resources(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_open_image.sgml0000644000175000017500000001076011544270420013713 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> March 21, 2011"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_OPEN_IMAGE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Reads an image for later placement #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *type, char *source, char *data, int lenght, int width, int height, int components, int bpc, const char *params) DESCRIPTION Reads an image which is already available in memory. The parameter source is currently not evaluated and assumed to be `memory'. The parameter type can be either `raw' or `eps'. Images in raw format are expected to be a stream of pixels starting in the upper left and ending in the lower right corner. Each pixel is a tuple of components representing the colors. Each component consists of bpc bit. Color imgags expect the components to be stored in RGB or CMYK order. The number of components implies the colorspace. 4 components imply a CMYK image and not an RGB image with an alpha channel. This restriction may be removed in later versions. EPS images are expect as stored in a file. There is no need to set any other paramter. The height und width of the image is taken from the bounding box within the image data. Since version 0.4.5 of pslib images are read by default for later reuse. This means that the image is saved into a so called reusable stream object. Later calls of PS_place_image(3) will only put a short sequence of postscript code into the output file replaying the image. This reduces the overall postscript file size, speeds up its processing by the postscript rip and allows to place images into templates. This behaviour can be turned off by setting the parameter `imagereuse' to false with PS_set_parameter(3). RETURN VALUE Returns identifier of the image or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0. SEE ALSO PS_open_image_file(3), PS_place_image(3), PS_close_image(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_get_subminorversion.sgml0000644000175000017500000000563510721571214015721 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_GET_SUBMINORVERSION"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; returns the subminor version number of the PostScript library #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;() DESCRIPTION This function can be used to retrieve the subminor version number of the PostScript library. RETURN VALUE Returns subminor version as integer. SEE ALSO PS_get_minorversion(3), PS_get_majorversion(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_shading.sgml0000644000175000017500000000741110075427261013231 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> July 14, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHADING"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Create shading #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *shtype, float x0, float y0, float x1, float y1, float c1, float c2, float c3, float c4, const char *optlist) DESCRIPTION This function creates a shading which can be used by PS_shfill(3) or PS_shading_pattern(3). The type of shading can be either `radial' or `axial'. Each shading starts with the current fill color and ends with the given color values passed in the parameters c1 to c4 (see PS_setcolor(3) for their meaning). The coordinates x0, y0, x1, y1 are the start and end point of the shading. If the shading is of type `radial' the option list must also contain the parameters r0 and r1 with the radius of the start and end circle. The color of the shading can be in any color space except for `pattern'. RETURN VALUE Returns the identifier of the shading or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number. SEE ALSO PS_shfill(3), PS_shading_pattern(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setlinejoin.sgml0000644000175000017500000000533610721571565014150 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETLINEJOIN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets how contected lines are joined #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int type) DESCRIPTION Sets how lines are joined. SEE ALSO PS_setlinewidth(3), PS_setlinecap(3), PS_setmiterlimit(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_show_xy2.sgml0000644000175000017500000000544410721571653013405 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SHOW_XY2"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output text at given position #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, char *text, int xlen, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Output a text at the given text position. No more than xlen will be shown. SEE ALSO PS_show_xy(3), PS_continue_text(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_create_gstate.sgml0000644000175000017500000000553510075427261014433 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> July 15, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_CREATE_GSTATE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Creates a new graphic state #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *optlist) DESCRIPTION RETURN VALUE Returns the identifier of the graphic state or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number. SEE ALSO PS_set_gstate(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setfont.sgml0000644000175000017500000000544710721571530013302 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETFONT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets font to use for following output #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, float size) DESCRIPTION Sets a font, which has to be loaded before with PS_findfont(3). Outputting text without setting a font before results in an error. SEE ALSO PS_findfont(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_fill_stroke.sgml0000644000175000017500000000537410721571150014132 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_FILL_STROKE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Fills and strokes the current path #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Fills and draws the path constructed with previously called drawing functions like PS_lineto(3). SEE ALSO PS_stroke(3), PS_fill(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_boot.sgml0000644000175000017500000000546410721570761012567 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 20, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_BOOT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Initialize library #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(void) DESCRIPTION Does some initialization. Currently it only binds to a textdomain for gettext and sets locale for LC_CTYPE and LC_MESSAGES. Setting LC_CTYPE is needed for propper hyphenation. SEE ALSO PS_shutdown(3), setlocale(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;>.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_symbol.sgml0000644000175000017500000000571110721571743013125 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SYMBOL"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Output glyph at a certain position in the font encoding vector #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c) DESCRIPTION Output the glyph at position c in the font encoding vector of the current font. The font encoding for a font can be set when loading the font with PS_findfont(). SEE ALSO PS_glyph_show(3), PS_findfont(3), PS_symbol_width(3), PS_symbol_name(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_scale.sgml0000644000175000017500000000532210721571445012704 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SCALE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets scaling factor #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) DESCRIPTION Sets horizontal and vertical scaling of the coordinate system. SEE ALSO PS_rotate(3), PS_translate(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Opens a file for output #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) DESCRIPTION Creates a new file on disk and writes the PostScript document into it. The file will be closed when PS_close(3) is called. If filename is NULL, empty or `-', then the file will be created in memory and retrieved with PS_get_buffer(3). RETURN VALUE Returns -1 in case of an error and 0 otherwise. SEE ALSO PS_open_fp(3), PS_open_mem(3), PS_close(3), PS_get_buffer(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets rotation factor #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float rot) DESCRIPTION Sets the rotation of the coordinate system. SEE ALSO PS_scale(3), PS_translate(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Add new kerning to font #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, const char *glyphname1, const char *glyphname2, int kern) DESCRIPTION Adds a new kerning pair to an already loaded font. This function was mainly provided to add kerning information to Type3 fonts created with PS_begin_font(3), but it can also be used for fonts loaded with PS_findfont(3). &funcname; has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. SEE ALSO PS_add_ligature(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_symbol_name.sgml0000644000175000017500000000645310721571735014132 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2004"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_symbol_name"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Get name of a glyph #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c, int fontid, char *name, int size) DESCRIPTION Retrieves the name of a glyph which is at position c in the font encoding vector. The font encoding for a font can be set when loading the font with PS_findfont(). fontid is optional and can be set to zero. In such a case the current font will be used. The name will be copied into the memory area pointed by name. Not more than size bytes will be copied. RETURN VALUE SEE ALSO PS_findfont(3), PS_symbol(3), PS_symbol_width(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; ;&dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_end_page.sgml0000644000175000017500000000524610721571116013357 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_END_PAGE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; End a page #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Ends a page which was started with PS_begin_page(3). SEE ALSO PS_begin_page(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_locallink.sgml0000644000175000017500000000710510721570652014375 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_LOCALLINK"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Adds link to a page in the same document #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, int page, const char *dest) DESCRIPTION Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a page in the same document. Clicking on the link will jump to the given page. The first page in a document has number 1. The parameter dest determines how the document is being viewed. It can be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', `fitheight', or `fitbbox'. The hyperlink start is a rectangle with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at (urx, ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border. The hyperlink will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview. SEE ALSO PS_add_launchlink(3), PS_add_pdflink(3), PS_add_weblink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_end_pattern.sgml0000644000175000017500000000535010721571125014114 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_END_PATTERN"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Ends a pattern #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc) DESCRIPTION Finishes a pattern and makes it ready for use by PS_setcolor(3). SEE ALSO PS_begin_pattern(3), PS_setcolor(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_setlinecap.sgml0000644000175000017500000000533110721571556013747 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_SETLINECAP"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets appearance of line ends #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, int type) DESCRIPTION Sets how line ends look like. SEE ALSO PS_setlinewidth(3), PS_setlinejoin(3), PS_setmiterlimit(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_add_note.sgml0000644000175000017500000000525210721570662013374 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_ADD_NOTE"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Adds note to current page #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int parent, int open) DESCRIPTION SEE ALSO PS_add_pdflink(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Sets appearance of a dashed line #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float *arr, int length) DESCRIPTION Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line. arr is a list of length elements alternately for the black and white portion. SEE ALSO PS_setdash(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Draws a curve #include <pslib.h> void &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2, float x3, float y3) DESCRIPTION Draws a curve described by the three given points. SEE ALSO PS_lineto(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Library to create PostScript files DESCRIPTION pslib is a library to create PostScript files with a set of about 50 functions for line drawing, text output, page handling, etc. It is very similar to other libraries like panda, cpdf or pdflib which produce PDF. pslib can to a certain degree replace those libraries if the PostScript file is converted to PDF with ghostscripts excellent pdf writer. The results achieved with pslib can be even better when it comes to text output, because it supports kerning, ligatures and hyphenation. pslib is a C-library but there are bindings for Perl, Python, Tcl and PHP. This documentation will only describe the functions of the C-library, though most of what is said here can be applied to the other language bindings. The PHP extension of pslib is documented in PEAR. The extension is called ps. GETTING STARTED Programs which want to use pslib will have to include the header file libps/pslib.h and link against libps. Before doing any document creation the library should be initialized with PS_boot(3). It will set the locale and selects the messages in your language as defined by the environment variable LC_ALL. Your locale settings will affect hyphenation which uses isalpha(3) and tolower(3) to prepare the word for hyphenation. German umlauts will be filtered out if the locale is not set properly. The library should be finalized by PS_shutdown(3). A PostScript document is represented by a pointer to PSDoc. Such a document can be created with PS_new(3) and destroyed with PS_delete(3). PS_new(3) returns a pointer to PSDoc. You can handle several documents at the same time. The following example will do the basic preparation without creating a document on the disk. ... #include <libps/pslib.h> main(int argc, char *argv[]) { PSDoc *psdoc; PS_boot(); psdoc = PS_new(); PS_delete(psdoc); PS_shutdown(); } In order to actually create a PostScript document on disk you will have to call int PS_open_file PSDoc *psdoc const char *filename or int PS_open_fp PSDoc *psdoc FILE *fp PS_open_file(3) will create a new file with the given file name, while PS_open_fp(3) will use an already open file. Both require a pointer to PSDoc. If the document shall not be created on disk but in memory, which can be very handy in web application, one can use int PS_open_mem PSDoc *psdoc (*writeproc) (PSDoc *p, void *data, size_t size) The second parameter is a function which is called instead of pslib's own output function. Extending the previous example with one of the former three functions to open a document will at least create an initial empty PostScript document. It has to be closed with PS_close(3). PS_close(3) will only close the file if it was opened by PS_open_file(3). ... #include <libps/pslib.h> main(int argc, char *argv[]) { PSDoc *psdoc; PS_boot(); psdoc = PS_new(); PS_open_file(psdoc, "test.ps"); PS_close(psdoc); PS_delete(psdoc); PS_shutdown(); } There are more sophisticated funktions to start a new PostScript document. They are used when error handling and memory management shall be controlled by the calling application. Check the manual pages PS_new2(3) and PS_new3(3) for a detailed description or read the section about memory management and error handler below.. PAGE HANDLING A PostScript document contains one or more pages. pslib provides the function int PS_begin_page PSDoc *psdoc float width float height and int PS_end_page PSDoc *psdoc to start a new page with the given size in points and to end a page. All functions that draw any visible output will only work within a page. The page size has no meaning for the PostScript interpreter but will be used by ghostscript or Acrobat Distiller to set the page size in the PDF document. Some PostScript viewer also use the size to resize the output window. Starting the first page of a document will internally end the PostScript header. This may have impact on resource handling. For more information see the section about resource handling. COORDINATE SYSTEM, SCOPE PostScript defines a coordinate system with its origin in the lower left corner of a page. Its base unit is point which is 1/72 of an inch. Unless the coordinate system is scaled all values will be expected in point. pslib provides many functions which may not be called at any time. For example, drawing and text output functions may only be called within a page, path constrution functions may only be called within a path. pslib defines so called scopes which are checked before executing a function. Those scopes are prolog, document, page, pattern, template, path and object. If for example, one tries to output text outside of a page or within a path, then an error will be issued. DRAWING, PATH CONSTRUCTION PostScript does not have any functions to draw a line directly but uses a two pass mechanism. First a path is constructed which is then drawn (stroken). The path can also be used for filling an area or to clip further drawing. A path must not be a continues line, it may consist of several subpaths. Each path is started with void PS_moveto PSDoc *psdoc float x float y If this function is called within a path, it will just start a new subpath. The path can be constructed with one of the following functions. void PS_lineto PSDoc *psdoc float x float y void PS_rect PSDoc *psdoc float x float y float width float height void PS_circle PSDoc *psdoc float x float y float radius void PS_arc PSDoc *psdoc float x float y float radius float alpha float beta void PS_arcn PSDoc *psdoc float x float y float radius float alpha float beta void PS_curveto PSDoc *psdoc float x1 float y1 float x2 float y2 float x3 float y3 Once a path is constructed it can be optionally closed by void PS_closepath PSDoc *psdoc Closing a path means to add a segment from the last point to the starting point of the path. It is helpful if an area is to be filled. In most cases the path is used for drawing which is done with void PS_stroke PSDoc *psdoc In such a case you would not want to close the path. As already mentioned a path can also be filled or even both with the functions. void PS_fill PSDoc *psdoc void PS_fill_stroke PSDoc *psdoc PS_fill_stroke(3) does first fill and than stroke a path. This is important to realize because the stroken line may cover parts of the filled area, depending on how wide it is. TEXT OUTPUT Text output is definetly one of the strongest parts of pslib. pslib supports kerning, protusion, ligatures and hyphenation. All of it is in a wide range customizeable by parameters. The hyphenation algorithmn is based on the one used by TeX without the ability to take a whole paragraph into acount. Text output requires at least the Adobe font metric files, even for the standard PostScript fonts. pslib has not, like other libraries, the font metrics for the standard fonts compiled in. They are freely available in the internet. If the font is to be embedded into the document, then the font outline (.pfb file) is also needed. Additional files are needed for more sophisticated text output. It will be explained later in this documentation. Before being able to output any text a font has to be loaded with int PS_findfont PSDoc *psdoc const char *fontname const char *encoding int embed It returns a unique id for the font. The fontname is the filename of the Adobe font metrics file without the extension .afm. If the font shall be embedded into the document, then the last parameter must be set to 1 and the file fontname.pfb must be present. The encoding specifies the font encoding to be used in the PostScript document. It defaults to TeXBase1, which is a reasonable set of glyphs covering most western languages, when the empty string or NULL is passed. The special encoding 'builtin' stands for the encoding as provided by the font itself. It is usually AdobeStandardEncoding which is a smaller set of glyphs than TeXBase1. If unsure leave the encoding parameter empty. Calling PS_findfont(3) is a sensitive matter. Thought it may be called in almost every scope it is highly recommended to call it either within a page or before the first page (within the prolog). Especially when the font is to be embedded or uses a non default encoding. This limitation has to be enforced in order to be able to extract certain pages from the document without corruption. Programs like psselect extract a page by taking the prolog of the PostScript document and the selected page. Resources, like fonts, not being part of the page or the prolog will not be included into the resulting document and using those resources will provoke errors. pslib will output a warning in case of potential problems. int PS_setfont PSDoc *psdoc int fontid float size sets the font which was loaded with PS_findfont(3) in a given size. After calling this function everything is prepared to output text with one of the following functions. Each text output function uses kerning pairs and ligatures if available. int PS_show PSDoc *psdoc const char *text outputs text at the current text position and moves the x position to the end of the text. If text is to be output at a certain position on the page the function int PS_show_xy PSDoc *psdoc const char *text float x float y can be used. Both functions also exist in a version which requires the length of the string as the third parameter. The are called PS_show2(3) and PS_show_xy2(3). The functions mentioned so far will print all text into one line. If one would like to wrap a longer text into a box, the function int PS_show_boxed PSDoc *psdoc const char *text float left float bottom float width float height const char *hmode const char *feature should be usesd. It breaks the text into lines of length width and fills the box until there is no space left. The function returns the number of remaining chars which did not fit into the box. This number can be used to create a second, third, ... box for the remaining text. Text can be left and/or right justified or centered depending on the parameter hmode. Hyphenation is turned off by default, because it needs to be set up before it can be used. Once again, working with fonts is an error prune issue, because it is important at what position in the document the fonts are loaded. At a rule of thumb you should load fonts which are used on several pages of the document before the first page, and fonts only used on a single page within that page. For a more detailed discussion see the section on resource handling. HYPHENATION, KERNING, LIGATURES, PROTUSION pslib's advanced text output features cover hyphenation, kerning, ligatures and protusion. Kerning and ligatures are turned on by default and will be used if the current font supports it. Some ligatures are built into pslib, just in case the font has the glyphs but misses the command to build the ligature. Those ligatures are fi, fl, ff, ffi, and ffl. Both ligatures and kerning can be turned off by setting the parameter 'ligature' respectively 'kerning' to false. pslib automatically inserts a ligature if the character sequence of that ligature is found. If a ligature is not to be used then its character sequence must be broken up with a broken bar character. Ligatures will never be used if charspacing has a value unequal to zero. If a font provides more ligatures as those mentioned before, they are usually at places not conform to the Adobe Standard Encoding. There glyph name is often the name of the glyph supposed to be at that position in the Adobe Standard Encoding. pslib can utilize those ligatures when a so called encoding file is supplied. The encoding file contains an font encoding vector and definitions for extra ligatures. An encoding file is very similar to encoding files used by dvips and usually found in /usr/share/texmf/dvips/base. Adding a ligature requires a line like the following: % LIGKERN char1 char2 =: ligature ; If 'char1' is followed by 'char2' they will be both replaced by the glyph 'ligature'. This replacement may not be used exclusively for ligatures like 'fi' or 'ff' but for any combination of characters. Quite common is a hyphen followed by a hyphen, which is replaced by an endash. In order to set up hyphenation you will first need a hyphenation dictionary for your language. Since pslib uses a well know hyphenation algorithmn used not just by TeX, but also by openoffice and scribus, one can take the dictionary from those programs. If you have scribus installed on your system, you will find the dictionaries for many languages in /usr/lib/scribus/dicts. Hyphenation is turned on when the parameter 'hyphenation' is set to true and the parameter 'hyphendict' contains the file name of the hyphenation dictionary. Protusion is an advanced method to improve the appearance of text margins. It is only used by the function PS_show_boxed(3) if the horizontal mode is set to 'justify'. A margin may not look straight if lines end or begin with characters with a 'light' appearance like a period, hyphen or comma. Those characters should reach into the margin to make it look straight. pslib tries to read a so called protusion file whenever a font is loaded with PS_findfont(3). If it cannot be found a warning is issued. The file must be named 'fontname.pro' and contains a line for each character with protusion information. Finding reasonable protusion values can be a tedious work. N hyphen ; M 0 650 ; N comma ; M 0 650 ; N period ; M 0 650 ; N semicolon ; M 0 500 ; The syntax is similar to an .afm file. The protusion values for the left and right margin are the last two numbers. LOADING FILES All files which are being loaded by pslib are searched for in the current directory and the 'SearchPath'. 'SearchPath' is a parameter which is set by PS_set_parameter(3). PS_set_parameter(3) can be called multiple times to add several directories to the search path. Function which are affected by the search path are PS_findfont(3) for loading .afm, .pfb, and .enc files, PS_include_file(3). RESOURCE HANDLING Resources in pslib are fonts, patterns, templates, spot colors, and images. Templates and images are treated equally. A resource is usally loaded or created and can be used repeatingly afterwards. Resource handling is somewhat sensitve, in terms of the position in the document where they are loaded or created. Plain PostScript does not care about where a resource is defined as long as it is known before it is used. PostScript documents are not always printed but quite often displayed on the screen or processed by software. Most software which reads PostScript documents does not just interpret the PostScript code but also so called Document Structuring Conventions (DSC). Such instructions are helpful to provide further information about the document and to partition the document into sections like a prolog and pages. Programs evaluating those instructions can easily determine the page size, the creator, title or author, the number of pages and can jump straight to a certain page without interpreting the PostScript code before that page. Especially isolating certain pages requires the document to be created stringly following the DSC. This means that all resource which are used through out the document must be either created on each page where they are used (not very sensible if the resource is used more than once) or within the prolog right before the first page. pslib will put everything before the first page into the prolog. On the other side the prolog may not contain any PostScript code that does output something. pslib makes sure this rule is not violated. In practice the above rules do not apply equally to all resource but can be seen as a general rule of thumb. Fonts can under certain circumstances be loaded at any time (see the section on 'Text output'). Please note, that starting from 0.4.5 of pslib images are treated as resources as well, though this behaviour can be turned of by setting `imagereuse' to `false' if existing code shows unexpected side effects. IMAGES Placing images on a page in the PostScript document is similar to font handling. First the image has to be loaded with int PS_open_image_file PSDoc *psdoc const char *type const char *filename const char *stringparam int intparam or int PS_open_image PSDoc *psdoc const char *type const char *source const char *data long length int width int height int components int bpc const char *params and than it can be placed on the page with the function int PS_place_image PSDoc *psdoc int imageid float x float y float scale Once an image is not needed anymore it should be closed to free the resources. int PS_close_image PSDoc *psdoc int imageid Until version 0.4.4 of pslib images are not real resources. Each call of PS_place_image(3) wrote the complete image into the PostScript file. Starting with version 0.4.5 images are by default reusable objects which are saved once into the PostScript file (with PS_open_image(3) or PS_open_image_file(3)) and replayed as often as desired with PS_place_image(3). This behaviour can be turned off if `imagereuse' is set to `false'. Reusing images usually has the advantages of smaller file size, faster processing of the PostScript file and the possibility to place images into templates which was not allowed till version 0.4.4. If an image is placed into a template and is not needed anymore, it can be closed right after ending the template. Please note, that everything sayed about resources becomes true for reusable images, too. TEMPLATES Templates are a bit like images created within the document itself. Their big advantage is its reusability on any page thoughout the document by simply referencing them. This saves a lot of disk space if the template is placed many times. They are often used for logos or headers which are to be placed on each page. A template is started with the function int PS_begin_template PSDoc *psdoc float width float height Like a page or an image a template has a boundig box. Within that box almost any operation for drawing, text output, etc. can be called. Everything beyond the bounding box is clipped. A template is ended and ready for use with int PS_end_template PSDoc *psdoc Each template has its own id which was returned by PS_begin_template(3). This id is like an image id and can be passed to PS_place_image(3). This makes a template identical to an image in terms of handling. Any call of PS_place_image(3) will only place a reference to the template into the document which results in a small document size. COLORS pslib supports all colorspaces available in PostScript including spot colors. Opposed to the PostScript color modell which knows just one current color, pslib distinguishes between a stroke and fill color. Colors are set with int PS_setcolor PSDoc *psdoc const char *type const char *colorspace float c1 float c2 float c3 float c4 type determines if the fill, stroke or both (fillstroke) colors are set by the function. The colorspace can be any of 'gray', 'rgb', 'cmyk', 'spot', or 'pattern'. The colorspace 'pattern' is somewhat special and will be discussed in the next section. The float parameters contain the actual values of the color. Depending on the colorspace not all parameters will be evaluated. Spot colors need to be created before with int PS_makespotcolor PSDoc *psdoc const char *name floatreserved The name of the spot color can be any string value, thought one will usually take the official name of the spot color, e.g. PANTONE 114 C. Each spot color has a color in an alternative colorspace which is used when the spot color itself cannot be used. This is always the case when the PostScript file is viewed on a computer screen or printed by an ink printer. If the PostScript document is separated for professional printing, the alternative color has no meaning. The alternative color is taken from the current fill color. This means, that you have to call PS_setcolor(3) and set the current fill color before calling PS_makespotcolor(3). PS_makespotcolor(3) can only handle fill colors in the colorspace 'gray', 'rgb', or 'cmyk'. PS_makespotcolor(3) returns the id of the spot color which is passed as parameter c1 to PS_setcolor(3). All spot colors used in the document should be defined before the first page, otherwise they will not be included into the list of custom colors within the document comments section at the beginning of the file. COLOR SEPARATION Printing a document sometimes requires to separate colors because certain printers print each color separately. Color separation is often done on the multi color document by the printing company. However, pslib can separate colors very easily by setting the value 'separationcolor' on a value from 1 to 4, depending on the color you would like to separate (1=cyan, 2=magenta, 3=yellow, 4=black). This has to be done before creating a page. The resulting document will contain only those parts in the separated color. Consequently, one has to create four identical pages, each called with a different value for 'separationcolor'. PATTERNS Filling an area can be done with a single color or a self designed pattern. Such a pattern can be any drawing. Actually, it can be everything which can be put on a page. If a pattern is used for filling it is repeatingly placed in horizontal and vertical direction with a given distance. Pattern are started with int PS_begin_pattern PSDoc *psdoc float width float height float xstep float ystep int painttype and ended with int PS_end_pattern PSDoc *psdoc Within those two functions almost any output operation can be used for creating the pattern. Once a pattern is created, it can be used like a color for filling. Just pass the string "pattern" and the pattern id (returned by PS_begin_pattern(3)) to PS_setcolor(3). Any following drawing and/or filling operation will now use the pattern. HYPERLINKS, BOOKMARKS PostScript itself does not support any hyperlink functions like PDF does. Nervertheless, one can embed hyperlinks into a PostScript document which will be used if the document is later converted to PDF. Such commands for embedding hyperlinks are called pdfmarks. pdfmarks allow to store any feature in a PostScript document which is available in PDF. The PostScript interpreter itself will not care about the pdfmarks. This features makes pslib a viable alternative to libraries creating PDF directly. Some functions of pslib will place a pdfmark silently into the document. The most prominent function is PS_begin_page(3) which stores the page size with the help of pdfmarks. pslib supports several types of hyperlinks, which are inserted with the following function. int PS_add_weblink PSDoc *psdoc float llx float lly float urx float ury const char *url int PS_add_pdflink PSDoc *psdoc float llx float lly float urx float ury const char *filename int page const char *dest int PS_add_locallink PSDoc *psdoc float llx float lly float urx float ury int page const char *dest int PS_add_launchlink PSDoc *psdoc float llx float lly float urx float ury const char *filename Each of the above function requires a rectangle with its lower left corner at llx, lly and its upper right corner at urx, ury. The rectangle will not be visible in the PostScript file and marks the sensitve area of the link. When the document is concerted to PDF, the rectangle will become visible. Its appearance can be set with the functions. int PS_set_border_style PSDoc *psdoc const char *style float width style can be either 'solid' or 'dashed'. int PS_set_border_color PSDoc *psdoc float red float green float blue int PS_set_border_dash PSDoc *psdoc float black float white pslib also supports to add bookmarks which will be displayed by PDF viewers as a table of contents next to the document. Bookmarks have a title and point to a page in the document. The can be added with int PS_add_bookmark PSDoc *psdoc const char *text int parent int open To build up a hierachical tree of bookmarks, one can pass a parent bookmark when creating a new one. The parent bookmark is referenced by its id as it is returned by the function itself. A bookmark is always added for the current page. It is shown open if the parameter open is greater 0. TYPE3 FONTS PostScript knows several types of fonts. The most common is called Type1 which are usally supplied by many font manufactures as .pfb files. pslib can read those fonts and use them right away. Another type of font is called Type3. Type3 fonts distinguish from Type1 fonts by the way its glyphs are constructed. Glyphs in Type3 fonts are created with regular PostScript commands and can easily be created with pslib. All you need to do is start a new font with int PS_begin_font PSDoc *psdoc const char *fontname int reserved double a double b double c double d double e double f const char *optlist and end finish it with int PS_end_font PSDoc *psdoc Each font contains of a number of glyphs which are created with a pair of int PS_begin_glyph PSDoc *psdoc const char *glyphname double wx double llx double lly double urx double ury and int PS_end_glyph PSDoc *psdoc Within a glyph each command is allowed to create a path and to stroke or fill it. Once a font is created it can be used like any other font by calling PS_setfont(3). The font cannot be saved to a file and used by other applications but it can used within the pslib document which has several advantages when certain symbols, e.g. logos are used through out a document. MEMORY MANAGEMENT, ERROR HANDLING pslib uses by default its on memory management and error handling functions. In many cases the calling application has its own memory management and error handling. pslib can be told to use those functions by calling PS_new2(3) instead of PS_new(3). int PS_new2 PSDoc *psdoc (errorhandler *) (PSDoc *p, int type, const char *msg, void *data) (allocproc *) (PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller) (reallocproc *) (PSDoc *p, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller) (freeproc *) (PSDoc *p, void *mem) void *opaque The errorhandler and the last parameter opaque allow to pass arbitrary data as the last parameter to its own errorhandler. This is quite often used if errors are being output in a widget of a graphical toolkit. The pointer to that widget can be passed as opaque and pslib will pass it forward to the error handler. DOCUMENT INFORMATION PostScript documents usually contain a header made of comments with information about the document. The printer usually disregards this information but many PostScript viewer use it. Besides that, one can also place pdfmarks into the PostScript document which contain the title, keywords, author and other information. pslib provides the function PS_set_info(3) to set those fields. int PS_set_info PSDoc *psdoc const char *key const char *value PS_set_info(3) must be called before the first page. Calling it later will have no effect and produces a warning. The function may also be used to set the bounding box of the document. Usually there is no need for it, because the dimension of the first page will be used for the bounding box. SEE ALSO The detailed manual pages for each function of the library. AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Include external PostScript file #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) DESCRIPTION Reads an external file with raw PostScript code. RETURN VALUE Returns -1 in case of error and otherwise 0. SEE ALSO PS_begin_page(3), PS_end_page(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
pslib-0.4.5/doc/PS_open_mem.sgml0000644000175000017500000000632410721571366013421 00000000000000 manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> UWE"> STEINMANN"> April 28, 2003"> 3"> uwe@steinmann.cx"> PS_OPEN_MEM"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &funcname; Creates a PostScript document in memory #include <pslib.h> int &funcname;(PSDoc *psdoc, size_t (*writeproc)(PSDoc *p, void *data, size_t size)) DESCRIPTION Creates a PostScript document in memory. It actually does it by using the given output function instead of using the internal file output function. It is up to the application calling this function, what to do with the data passed to the writeproc. The writeproc must return the number of written bytes. writeproc is usually called at least once within any other function. RETURN VALUE Returns -1 in case of an error and 0 otherwise. SEE ALSO PS_open_fp(3), PS_open_file(3) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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Returns 0 in case of an error. #. #: ../src/pslib.c:300 msgid "Could not enlarge memory for internal resource array." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für internes Ressources-Array nicht vergrößern." #: ../src/pslib.c:315 ../src/pslib.c:322 msgid "Trying to unregister a resource which does not exist." msgstr "Versuch eine Ressource zu entfernen, die nicht existiert." #: ../src/pslib.c:361 msgid "Trying to get a resource which does not exist." msgstr "Versuch auf eine Ressource zuzugreifen, die nicht existiert." #: ../src/pslib.c:446 ../src/pslib.c:1187 ../src/pslib.c:1219 #: ../src/pslib.c:3826 msgid "Could not find spot color." msgstr "Konnte Schmuckfarben-Ressource nicht finden." #: ../src/pslib.c:550 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'object', or 'document' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'object' oder 'document' aufgerufen " "werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:555 msgid "Empty key or value in PS_set_info()." msgstr "Leerer Schlüssel für Wert in PS_set_info()." #: ../src/pslib.c:559 msgid "" "Calling PS_set_info() has no effect because PostScript header is already " "written." msgstr "" "Der Aufruf von PS_set_info() hat keine Wirkung, weil der PostScript-Kopf " "schon geschrieben wurde." #: ../src/pslib.c:606 msgid "Could not allocate memory for new PS document." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für PS-Dokument nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:634 msgid "Allocate memory for internal Font list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Zeichensatzliste." #: ../src/pslib.c:641 msgid "Allocate memory for internal Image list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Bilderliste." #: ../src/pslib.c:648 msgid "Allocate memory for internal Pattern list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Musterliste." #: ../src/pslib.c:655 msgid "Allocate memory for internal spot color list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Schmuckfarbenliste." #: ../src/pslib.c:662 msgid "Allocate memory for internal Shading list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Liste der Farbverläufe." #: ../src/pslib.c:669 msgid "Allocate memory for internal graphic state list of document." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für interne Liste der Graphik-Kontexts." #: ../src/pslib.c:740 msgid "Allocate memory for PS header field 'CreationTime'." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für das PS-Header-Feld 'CreationTime'." #: ../src/pslib.c:749 msgid "Cannot allocate memory for PS header field 'CreationTime'." msgstr "" "Konnte Speicher für das PS-Header-Feld 'CreationTime' nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:1128 msgid "Setting color inside a pattern of PaintType 2 is not allowed." msgstr "" "Das Setzen der Farbe innerhalb eines Musters von PaintType2 ist nicht " "erlaubt." #: ../src/pslib.c:1210 msgid "" "Current stroke/fill color is not RGB, CMYK, Gray or spot while setting a " "pattern of paint type 1." msgstr "" "Aktuelle Füll/Zeichenfarbe ist weder RGB, CMYK, Gray noch Schmuckfarbe " "während ein Muster vom Typ 1 gesetzt wird." #: ../src/pslib.c:1254 msgid "File pointer is NULL. Use PS_open_mem() to create file in memory." msgstr "" "Dateizeiger ist NULL. Nutzen Sie PS_open_mem(), um die Datei im Speicher zu " "erzeugen." #: ../src/pslib.c:1281 #, c-format msgid "Could not open file '%s'." msgstr "Konnte Datei '%s' nicht öffnen." #: ../src/pslib.c:1353 msgid "Ending last page of document." msgstr "Beende letzte Seite des Dokuments." #: ../src/pslib.c:1357 ../src/pslib.c:2023 ../src/pslib.c:5534 #: ../src/pslib.c:5621 ../src/pslib.c:5874 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'document' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'document' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:1537 msgid "Invalid resource" msgstr "Ungültige Ressource" #: ../src/pslib.c:1547 msgid "RightMarginKerning cannot be set without setting a font before." msgstr "" "RightMarginKerning kann nicht gesetzt werden, ohne vorher einen Zeichensatz " "zu setzen." #: ../src/pslib.c:1556 msgid "LeftMarginKerning cannot be set without setting a font before." msgstr "" "LeftMarginKerning kann nicht gesetzt werden, ohne vorher einen Zeichensatz " "zu setzen." #: ../src/pslib.c:1564 #, c-format msgid "Resource '%s' in category '%s' could not be registered." msgstr "Ressource '%s' in Kategorie '%s' konnte nicht registriert werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:1570 #, c-format msgid "Resource in category '%s' could not be registered." msgstr "Ressource in Kategorie '%s' konnte nicht registriert werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:1603 #, c-format msgid "Could not load hyphenation table '%s', turning hyphenation off." msgstr "" "Konnte Silbentrennungs-Tabelle '%s' nicht laden, schalte Silbentrennung aus." #: ../src/pslib.c:1614 #, c-format msgid "Input encoding '%s' could not be set." msgstr "Eingabekodierung '%s' konnte nicht gesetzt werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:1658 msgid "Do not know which parameter to get since the passed name is NULL." msgstr "Welcher Parameter soll geliefert werden? Der Name ist NULL." #: ../src/pslib.c:1671 ../src/pslib.c:1684 ../src/pslib.c:1799 #: ../src/pslib.c:1824 ../src/pslib.c:1837 ../src/pslib.c:1850 #: ../src/pslib.c:1863 ../src/pslib.c:1876 ../src/pslib.c:1889 #: ../src/pslib.c:2199 msgid "No font set." msgstr "Kein Zeichensatz gesetzt." #: ../src/pslib.c:1761 msgid "Could not allocate memory for new node in value list." msgstr "" "Konnte den Speicher für einen neuen Eintrag in der Werte-Liste nicht " "allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:1782 msgid "Do not know which value to get since the passed name is NULL." msgstr "Welcher Wert soll geliefert werden? Der Name ist NULL." #: ../src/pslib.c:2065 ../src/pslib.c:3353 ../src/pslib.c:5255 #: ../src/pslib.c:6230 ../src/pslib.c:6250 ../src/pslib.c:6281 #: ../src/pslib.c:6317 ../src/pslib.c:6340 ../src/pslib.c:6396 #: ../src/pslib.c:6479 ../src/pslib.c:6512 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'page' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'page' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:2069 msgid "PS_save() has been called more often than PS_restore()." msgstr "PS_save() wurde häufiger aufgerufen als PS_restore()." #: ../src/pslib.c:2190 ../src/pslib.c:2397 ../src/pslib.c:2452 #: ../src/pslib.c:2950 ../src/pslib.c:2990 ../src/pslib.c:3027 #: ../src/pslib.c:3048 ../src/pslib.c:3068 ../src/pslib.c:3088 #: ../src/pslib.c:3109 ../src/pslib.c:3134 ../src/pslib.c:3161 #: ../src/pslib.c:3177 ../src/pslib.c:3198 ../src/pslib.c:3510 #: ../src/pslib.c:3537 ../src/pslib.c:3662 ../src/pslib.c:3680 #: ../src/pslib.c:3698 ../src/pslib.c:3715 ../src/pslib.c:3732 #: ../src/pslib.c:4373 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'page', 'pattern' oder 'template' " "aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:2194 msgid "Text to display is NULL." msgstr "Text der angezeigt werden soll ist NULL." #: ../src/pslib.c:2232 msgid "Allocate temporay space for output string." msgstr "Alloziere temporären Speicher für Ausgabe text." #: ../src/pslib.c:2271 ../src/pslib.c:4301 #, c-format msgid "Font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it." msgstr "Zeichensatz '%s' hat keine Ligatur '%s', löse sie auf." #: ../src/pslib.c:2274 ../src/pslib.c:4304 #, c-format msgid "Font encoding vector of font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it." msgstr "" "Der Zeichensatzkodierungsvektor des Zeichensatzes '%s' hat keine Ligatur " "'%s', löse sie auf." #. glyph not found #: ../src/pslib.c:2309 ../src/pslib.c:4319 #, c-format msgid "Glyph '%s' not found in metric file." msgstr "Zeichen '%s' nicht in Metrikdatei gefunden." #: ../src/pslib.c:2313 ../src/pslib.c:4323 #, c-format msgid "Character %d not in input encoding vector." msgstr "Zeichen %d nicht im Input-Encoding-Vektor." #: ../src/pslib.c:2460 msgid "Must specify a horizontal mode for PS_show_boxed()." msgstr "Horizontal-Modus für PS_show_boxed() ist nicht gesetzt." #: ../src/pslib.c:2475 #, c-format msgid "There is no such horizontal mode like '%s'. Using 'left' instead." msgstr "Es gibt keinen Horizontal-Modus '%s'. Verwende 'left' stattdessen." #: ../src/pslib.c:2484 msgid "Cannot output text before setting a font." msgstr "Text kann nicht ausgeben werden, bevor ein Zeichensatz gesetzt ist." #: ../src/pslib.c:2489 msgid "No font metrics loaded." msgstr "Keine Zeichensatz-Metriken geladen." #: ../src/pslib.c:2493 msgid "Could not find font resource." msgstr "Konnte Zeichensatz-Ressource nicht finden." #: ../src/pslib.c:2500 msgid "No hyphenation table set, turning hyphenation off." msgstr "Keine Silbertrennungs-Tabelle gesetzt, schalte Silbentrennung aus." #: ../src/pslib.c:2548 #, c-format msgid "Unknown line number mode '%s'. Turning line numbering off." msgstr "" "Unbekannter Zeilennummerierungsmodus '%'. Zeilennummerierung wird " "ausgeschaltet." #: ../src/pslib.c:2679 msgid "Could not allocated memory for hyphenated word." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für zu trennendes Wort nicht allozieren." #. buf1 will be the partial hyphenated word including all not #. * alpha chars at the beginning of the word. This string will #. * be used to calculate the len of the line. #. #: ../src/pslib.c:2718 ../src/pslib.c:6447 msgid "Could not allocate memory for hyphenation buffer." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Silbentrennungs-Puffer nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:2762 ../src/pslib.c:2774 msgid "Could not allocate memory for line buffer." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Zeilen-Puffer nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:2915 ../src/pslib.c:3220 ../src/pslib.c:3247 #, c-format msgid "" "%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern', 'glyph' or 'page' " "scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'path', 'template', 'pattern', " "'glyph' oder 'page' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:2971 ../src/pslib.c:3334 ../src/pslib.c:3370 #: ../src/pslib.c:3388 ../src/pslib.c:3405 ../src/pslib.c:3425 #: ../src/pslib.c:3447 ../src/pslib.c:3466 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'path' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'path' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:3010 #, c-format msgid "" "%s must be called within 'page', 'template', 'glyph', or 'pattern' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'path', 'template', 'glyph' oder " "'pattern' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:3031 msgid "Type of linecap is out of range." msgstr "Typ der Linienenden ist außerhalb des Bereichs." #: ../src/pslib.c:3052 msgid "Type of linejoin is out of range." msgstr "Typ der Linienverbindung ist außerhalb des Bereichs." #: ../src/pslib.c:3072 msgid "Miter limit is less than 1." msgstr "Miter limit ist kleiner als 1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3092 msgid "Flat value is less than 0.2 or bigger than 100.0" msgstr "Flat-Wert ist kleiner als 0.2 oder größer all 100.0." #: ../src/pslib.c:3138 msgid "Array for dashes is NULL." msgstr "Array für Schrichellinie ist NULL>" #: ../src/pslib.c:3181 msgid "Mode for overprint must be either 0 or 1." msgstr "Modus für Überdrucken muss entweder 0 oder 1 sein." #: ../src/pslib.c:3202 msgid "Smoothness value must be between 0 and 1." msgstr "Glättung muss zwischen 0 und 1 liegen." #: ../src/pslib.c:3251 msgid "Radius for circle is less than 0.0." msgstr "Radius für Kreis ist kleiner als 0.0." #: ../src/pslib.c:3276 ../src/pslib.c:3305 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern' or 'page' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'path', 'template', 'pattern' oder " "'page' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:3280 ../src/pslib.c:3309 msgid "Radius for arc is less than 0.0." msgstr "Radius für Kreisbogen ist kleiner als 0.0." #: ../src/pslib.c:3491 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern' or 'template' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'page', 'pattern' oder 'template' " "aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:3514 msgid "No more graphic states available." msgstr "Kein weiterer Grafik-Context verfügbar." #: ../src/pslib.c:3541 msgid "PS_restore() has been called more often than PS_save()." msgstr "PS_restore() wurde häufiger aufgerufen als PS_save()." #: ../src/pslib.c:3563 msgid "Option list may not be empty." msgstr "Optionenliste darf nicht leer sein." #: ../src/pslib.c:3568 ../src/pslib.c:4205 ../src/pslib.c:5772 msgid "Error while parsing option list." msgstr "Fehler beim Auswerten der Optionenliste." #: ../src/pslib.c:3572 msgid "Allocate memory for graphic state." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Graphikstatus." #: ../src/pslib.c:3573 msgid "Could not allocate memory for graphic state." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Graphikstatus nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:3579 msgid "Could not register gstate." msgstr "Konnte gstate nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:3645 msgid "Graphic state contains unknown option." msgstr "Graphikstatus beinhaltet unbekannte Option." #: ../src/pslib.c:3752 ../src/pslib.c:3922 ../src/pslib.c:3988 #, c-format msgid "" "%s must be called within 'prolog', 'document', 'page', 'pattern', or " "'template' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'prolog', 'document', 'page', " "'pattern' oder 'template' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:3756 msgid "Missing parameter type in PS_setcolor()." msgstr "Fehlender Parameter 'type' in PS_setcolor()." #: ../src/pslib.c:3760 msgid "Type in PS_setcolor() is none of 'fill', 'stroke' or 'fillstroke'." msgstr "Typ in PS_setcolor() ist weder 'fill' noch 'stroke' noch 'fillstroke'." #: ../src/pslib.c:3765 msgid "Missing paramter colorspace in PS_setcolor()." msgstr "Fehlender Parameter colorspace in PS_setcolor()." #: ../src/pslib.c:3771 msgid "Gray value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Grau-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3779 msgid "Red value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Rot-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3783 msgid "Green value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Grün-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1.." #: ../src/pslib.c:3787 msgid "Blue value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Blau-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1.." #: ../src/pslib.c:3795 msgid "Cyan value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Cyan-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1.." #: ../src/pslib.c:3799 msgid "Magenta value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Magenta-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1.." #: ../src/pslib.c:3803 msgid "Yellow value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Gelb-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3807 msgid "Black value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Schwarz-Wert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3830 msgid "Tint value out of range 0-1." msgstr "Deckungswert ist außerhalb des Bereichs 0-1." #: ../src/pslib.c:3835 msgid "" "Colorspace in PS_setcolor() is not in 'gray', 'rgb', 'cmyk', 'spot', or " "'pattern'." msgstr "" "Farbraum in PS_setcolor() ist weder 'gray', 'rgb', 'cmyk', 'spot' noch " "'pattern'" #: ../src/pslib.c:3933 msgid "Cannot make a spot color from a spot color or pattern." msgstr "" "Kann eine Schmuckfarbe nicht aus einer anderen oder einem Muster erstellen." #: ../src/pslib.c:3937 msgid "Allocate memory for spot color." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Schmuckfarbe." #: ../src/pslib.c:3938 msgid "Could not allocate memory for spot color." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Schmuckfarbe nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:3943 msgid "Could not register spotcolor." msgstr "Konnte spotcolor nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:3984 #, c-format msgid "" "Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the " "document. Call in within a page or in the prolog." msgstr "" "Der Aufruf von %s zwischen Seiten verursacht möglicherweise Probleme beim " "späteren Betrachten des Dokuments. Rufen Sie es innerhalb einer Seite oder " "im Prolog auf." #: ../src/pslib.c:3993 msgid "No font name give to PS_findfont()." msgstr "Kein Zeichensatzname an PS_findfont() übergeben." #: ../src/pslib.c:3997 ../src/pslib.c:5878 msgid "Allocate memory for font." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:3998 ../src/pslib.c:5879 msgid "Could not allocate memory for font." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Zeichensatz nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4007 ../src/pslib.c:4079 msgid "Could not allocate memory for afm filename." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für AFM-Dateiname nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4019 #, c-format msgid "Font metrics could not be loaded (%s)." msgstr "Zeichensatz-Metriken konnten nicht geladen werden (%s)." #: ../src/pslib.c:4041 #, c-format msgid "Encoding file could not be loaded (%s)." msgstr "Encoding-Datei konnten nicht geladen werden (%s)." #: ../src/pslib.c:4085 ../src/pslib.c:4089 #, c-format msgid "Could not open protusion file: %s" msgstr "Konnte Datei für den Zeilenüberhang von Zeichen nicht öffnen: %s" #: ../src/pslib.c:4100 msgid "Could not allocate memory for pfb filename." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für PFB-Dateiname nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4115 msgid "Could not allocate memory for content of font outline file." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Inhalt der Font-Outline Datei allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4178 #, c-format msgid "Outline of font '%s' does not start with 0x80 0x01" msgstr "Datei des Zeichensatzes '%s' beginnt nicht mit 0x80 0x01" #: ../src/pslib.c:4182 #, c-format msgid "Problems while reading font outline for '%s'." msgstr "Probleme bei lesen des Zeichensatzes '%s'." #: ../src/pslib.c:4186 #, c-format msgid "Font outline could not be loaded for '%s'." msgstr "Zeichensatz '%s' konnte nicht geladen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:4210 msgid "" "Value of option list element 'embedding' could not be read, using default." msgstr "" "Wert des Optionenlist-Elements 'embedding' konnte nicht gelesen werden, " "benutze Voreinstellung." #: ../src/pslib.c:4249 ../src/pslib.c:6547 ../src/pslib.c:6596 #: ../src/pslib.c:6661 ../src/pslib.c:6709 msgid "No font available." msgstr "Kein Zeichensatz verfügbar." #: ../src/pslib.c:4254 ../src/pslib.c:6552 ../src/pslib.c:6666 msgid "No font metrics available. Cannot calculate width of string." msgstr "" "Keine Zeichensatz-Metriken vorhanden. Breite des Textes konnte nicht " "berechnet werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:4439 ../src/pslib.c:4596 #, c-format msgid "" "Calling %s between pages or on pages for reusable images may cause problems " "when viewing the document. Call it before the first page." msgstr "" "Der Aufruf von %s zwischen oder auf Seiten verursacht möglicherweise " "Probleme beim späteren Betrachten des Dokuments. Rufen Sie es vor der ersten " "Seite auf." #: ../src/pslib.c:4443 ../src/pslib.c:4448 ../src/pslib.c:4600 #: ../src/pslib.c:4605 ../src/pslib.c:5696 ../src/pslib.c:5745 #: ../src/pslib.c:6149 ../src/pslib.c:6174 ../src/pslib.c:6194 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'document' oder 'page' aufgerufen " "werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:4453 ../src/pslib.c:4717 ../src/pslib.c:4846 #: ../src/pslib.c:4902 ../src/pslib.c:5010 ../src/pslib.c:5072 #: ../src/pslib.c:5132 msgid "Allocate memory for image." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Bild." #: ../src/pslib.c:4454 ../src/pslib.c:4718 ../src/pslib.c:4847 #: ../src/pslib.c:4903 ../src/pslib.c:5011 ../src/pslib.c:5073 #: ../src/pslib.c:5133 msgid "Could not allocate memory for image." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Bild nicht allozieren." #. #. fprintf(stderr, "%dx%d pixel\n", psimage->width, psimage->height); #. fprintf(stderr, "%d channels\n", psimage->components); #. fprintf(stderr, "%d bits per color\n", psimage->bpc); #. fprintf(stderr, "%d bytes per row\n", row_bytes); #. #: ../src/pslib.c:4459 ../src/pslib.c:4786 ../src/pslib.c:4876 #: ../src/pslib.c:4965 ../src/pslib.c:5039 ../src/pslib.c:5140 msgid "Allocate memory for image data." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Bild-Daten." #: ../src/pslib.c:4460 ../src/pslib.c:4787 ../src/pslib.c:4877 #: ../src/pslib.c:4966 ../src/pslib.c:5040 ../src/pslib.c:5141 msgid "Could not allocate memory for image data." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Bild-Daten nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4495 msgid "Image has unknown number of components per pixel." msgstr "Bild hat unbekannt Anzahl von Komponenten pro pixel." #: ../src/pslib.c:4511 ../src/pslib.c:5177 msgid "Could not register image." msgstr "Konnte image nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4544 ../src/pslib.c:5210 ../src/pslib.c:5393 #: ../src/pslib.c:5424 msgid "Allocate memory for temporary image data." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für temporäre Bild-Daten." #: ../src/pslib.c:4611 msgid "Filename of images is NULL." msgstr "Dateinames des Bildes ist NULL." #: ../src/pslib.c:4616 #, c-format msgid "Could not open image file %s." msgstr "Konnte Bild-Datei %s nicht öffnen." #: ../src/pslib.c:4621 msgid "Type of image is NULL." msgstr "Typ des Bildes ist NULL." #: ../src/pslib.c:4641 msgid "Could not create png structure." msgstr "Konnte png-Struktur nicht erzeugen." #: ../src/pslib.c:4649 msgid "Could not create png info structure." msgstr "Konnte png-Info-Struktur nicht erzeugen." #. Free all of the memory associated with the png_ptr and info_ptr #: ../src/pslib.c:4661 msgid "Could not set error handler for libpng." msgstr "Konnte Error-Handler für libpng nicht setzen." #: ../src/pslib.c:4731 msgid "Could not find image mask." msgstr "Konnte Bild-Maske nicht finden." #: ../src/pslib.c:4761 ../src/pslib.c:4940 ../src/pslib.c:5097 msgid "Allocate memory for color palette." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Farbtabelle." #: ../src/pslib.c:4762 ../src/pslib.c:4941 ../src/pslib.c:5098 msgid "Could not allocate memory for color palette." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Farbtabelle nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4794 msgid "Allocate memory for row pointers of png image." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Zeilen-Zeiger des png-Bildes." #: ../src/pslib.c:4795 msgid "Could not allocate memory for row pointer of png image." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Zeilen-Zeiger des png-Bildes nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:4815 msgid "Could get array of image rows." msgstr "Konnte Array der Bildzeilen nicht holen." #: ../src/pslib.c:4910 #, c-format msgid "%s is not a gif file!" msgstr "%s ist keine gif-Datei!" #: ../src/pslib.c:4915 #, c-format msgid "Error %d while reading gif file!" msgstr "Fehler %d beim Lesen der gif-Datei." #: ../src/pslib.c:5084 msgid "Could not read bmp file." msgstr "Konnte bmp-Datei nicht lesen." #: ../src/pslib.c:5128 msgid "Could not stat eps file." msgstr "Konnte Statistik der Datei nicht lesen." #: ../src/pslib.c:5160 ../src/pslib.c:5483 #, c-format msgid "Images of type '%s' not supported." msgstr "Bilder vom Typ '%s' werden nicht unterstützt." #: ../src/pslib.c:5250 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'page' or 'template' scope." msgstr "" "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'page' oder 'template' aufgerufen " "werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5261 msgid "Scaling image to 0.0 will make it disappear." msgstr "Ein Skalierungsfaktor von 0.0 lässt das Bild verschwinden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5270 msgid "Image has no type set." msgstr "Bild hat keinen Typ gesetzt." #: ../src/pslib.c:5276 msgid "Image has no data." msgstr "Bild hat keine Daten." #: ../src/pslib.c:5531 ../src/pslib.c:5618 ../src/pslib.c:5871 #, c-format msgid "" "Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the " "document. Call it before the first page." msgstr "" "Der Aufruf von %s zwischen Seiten verursacht möglicherweise Probleme beim " "späteren Betrachten des Dokuments. Rufen Sie es vor der ersten Seite auf." #: ../src/pslib.c:5538 msgid "Allocate memory for template." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Template." #: ../src/pslib.c:5539 msgid "Could not allocate memory for template." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Template nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5544 msgid "Could not register template." msgstr "Konnte template nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5580 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'template' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'template' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5606 msgid "Painttype must be 1 or 2." msgstr "Painttype muss 1 oder 2 sein." #. FIXME: There must be some checking, if the passed spot color #. is in the same as the fill color set before. #: ../src/pslib.c:5625 ../src/pslib.c:5704 ../src/pslib.c:5761 msgid "Allocate memory for pattern." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Muster." #: ../src/pslib.c:5626 ../src/pslib.c:5705 msgid "Could not allocate memory for pattern." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Muster nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5632 ../src/pslib.c:5711 msgid "Could not register pattern." msgstr "Konnte pattern nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5670 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'pattern' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'pattern' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5750 msgid "Current fill color is a pattern which cannot be used for shading." msgstr "" "Die aktuelle Füllfarbe ist ein Muster, welches nicht für einen Farbverlauf " "verwendet werden kann." #: ../src/pslib.c:5756 msgid "" "The current fill spot color is not the same color as the one set for shading." msgstr "" "Die aktuelle Füll-Schmuckfarbe ist nicht die gleiche, die für den " "Farbverlauf benutzt werden soll." #: ../src/pslib.c:5762 msgid "Could not allocate memory for shading." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Farbverlauf nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5777 msgid "Value of option list element 'N' could not be read, using default." msgstr "" "Wert des Optionenlist-Elements 'N' konnte nicht gelesen werden, benutze " "Voreinstellung." #: ../src/pslib.c:5780 msgid "" "Value of option list element 'extend0' could not be read, using default." msgstr "" "Wert des Optionenlist-Elements 'extend0' konnte nicht gelesen werden, " "benutze Voreinstellung." #: ../src/pslib.c:5783 msgid "" "Value of option list element 'extend1' could not be read, using default." msgstr "" "Wert des Optionenlist-Elements 'extend1' konnte nicht gelesen werden, " "benutze Voreinstellung." #: ../src/pslib.c:5786 msgid "" "Value of option list element 'antialias' could not be read, using default." msgstr "" "Wert des Optionenlist-Elements 'antialias' konnte nicht gelesen werden, " "benutze Voreinstellung." #: ../src/pslib.c:5790 msgid "Could not retrieve required parameter 'r0' from option list." msgstr "Konnte Parameter 'r0' in Optionenliste nicht finden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5794 msgid "Could not retrieve required parameter 'r1' from option list." msgstr "Konnte Parameter 'r1' in Optionenliste nicht finden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5800 msgid "" "If type of shading is 'radial' the parameters 'r0' and 'r1' must be set in " "the option list." msgstr "" "Wenn der Farbverlaufstyp 'radial' ist, müssen die Parameter 'r0' und 'r1' in " "der Optionenliste übergeben werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5809 msgid "Type of shading must be 'radial' or 'axial'." msgstr "Farbverlaufstyp muss 'radial' oder 'axial' sein." #: ../src/pslib.c:5838 msgid "Could not register shading." msgstr "Konnte shading nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5884 ../src/ps_afm.c:642 msgid "Allocate space for font metric." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Zeichensatz-Metriken." #: ../src/pslib.c:5899 msgid "Could not register font." msgstr "Konnte Zeichensatz nicht registrieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:5953 ../src/pslib.c:5980 ../src/pslib.c:6047 #: ../src/pslib.c:6088 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'font' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'font' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:5986 #, c-format msgid "Font already contains glyph with name '%s'." msgstr "Zeichensatz beinhaltet bereits ein Zeichen mit dem Namen '%s'." #: ../src/pslib.c:6024 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'glyph' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'glyph' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:6060 #, c-format msgid "First glyph '%s' of kerning pair does not exist in font." msgstr "" "Erstes Zeichen '%s' des Unterschneidungspaars existiert nicht im Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6065 #, c-format msgid "Second glyph '%s' of kerning pair does not exist in font." msgstr "" "Zweites Zeichen '%s' des Unterschneidungspaars existiert nicht im " "Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6069 #, c-format msgid "Kerning pair (%s, %s) already exists in font." msgstr "Unterschneidungspaar (%s, %s) existiert bereits im Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6101 #, c-format msgid "First glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font." msgstr "Erstes Zeichen '%s' der Ligatur existiert nicht im Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6106 #, c-format msgid "Successor glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font." msgstr "Folgezeichen '%s' der Ligatur existiert nicht im Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6111 #, c-format msgid "Substitute glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font." msgstr "Ersetzungszeichen '%s' der Ligatur existiert nicht im Zeichensatz." #: ../src/pslib.c:6160 msgid "Parameter style of PS_set_border_style() must be 'solid' or 'dashed'\n" msgstr "" "Parameter style von PS_set_border_style() muss entweder 'solid' oder " "'dashed' sein.\n" #: ../src/pslib.c:6266 msgid "" "Parameter dest of PS_add_pdflink() must be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', " "'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'." msgstr "" "Parameter dest von PS_add_pdflink() muss einen der folgenden Werte haben: " "'fitpage', 'fitwidth', 'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'." #: ../src/pslib.c:6302 msgid "" "Parameter dest of PS_add_locallink() must be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', " "'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'." msgstr "" "Parameter dest von PS_add_locallink() muss einen der folgenden Werte haben: " "'fitpage', 'fitwidth', 'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'." #: ../src/pslib.c:6345 msgid "Parent bookmark ist out of possible range." msgstr "Eltern-Lesezeichen ist außerhalb des möglichen Bereichs." #: ../src/pslib.c:6356 msgid "Could not allocate memory for new bookmark." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für neues Lesezeichen nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:6364 msgid "Allocate memory for new bookmark lookup table." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Nachschlagetabelle der Lesezeichen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6365 msgid "Could not allocate memory for larger bookmark lookup table." msgstr "" "Konnte Speicher für größere Nachschlagetabelle der Lesezeichen nicht " "allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:6374 msgid "Could not initialize bookmark list of new bookmark." msgstr "" "Konnte Liste der Lesezeichen eines neuen Lesezeichens nicht initialisieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:6432 msgid "No hyphenation table set." msgstr "Keine Silbertrennungs-Tabelle gesetzt." #: ../src/pslib.c:6484 ../src/pslib.c:6675 msgid "Could not build font encoding vector." msgstr "Konnte Encoding-Vektor des Zeichensatzes nicht erzeugen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6521 #, c-format msgid "glyph '%s' is not available in current font." msgstr "Zeichen '%s' ist nicht im aktuellen Zeichensatz beinhaltet." #: ../src/pslib.c:6602 msgid "Allocate memory for list of glyph names." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Liste der Zeichennamen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6603 msgid "Could not allocate memory for list of glyph names." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Liste der Zeichennamen nicht allozieren." #: ../src/pslib.c:6613 msgid "Font does not have list of glyphs." msgstr "Zeichensatz hat keine Liste der Zeichennamen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6714 msgid "No font metrics available. Cannot lookup symbol name." msgstr "" "Keine Zeichensatz-Metriken vorhanden. Kann Name des Symbols nicht " "nachschlagen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6755 #, c-format msgid "%s must be called within 'prolog' scope." msgstr "%s muss innerhalb des Dokumentenzustands 'prolog' aufgerufen werden." #: ../src/pslib.c:6760 msgid "Cannot include file without a name." msgstr "Kann Datei ohne Namen nicht einfügen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6765 #, c-format msgid "Could not open include file '%s'." msgstr "Konnte Include-Datei '%s' nicht öffnen." #: ../src/pslib.c:6772 #, c-format msgid "Include file '%s' is empty" msgstr "Include-Datei '%s' ist leer." #: ../src/pslib.c:6784 #, c-format msgid "Could not allocate memory for include file '%s'" msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Include-Datei '%s' nicht allozieren." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:327 ../src/ps_afm.c:341 ../src/ps_afm.c:353 #: ../src/ps_afm.c:377 msgid "Expected ';' in afm file." msgstr "Erwarte ';' in AFM-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:332 msgid "Expected 'WX' in afm file." msgstr "Erwarte 'WX' in AFM-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:346 msgid "Expected 'N' in afm file." msgstr "Erwarte 'N' in AFM-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:368 msgid "Expected 'L' in afm file." msgstr "Erwarte 'L' in AFM-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:395 ../src/ps_afm.c:405 msgid "Expected ';' in protusion file." msgstr "Erwarte ';' in Randausgleichs-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:399 msgid "Expected 'M' in protusion file." msgstr "Erwarte 'M' in Randausgleichs-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:648 #, c-format msgid "Couldn't open afm file: %s\n" msgstr "Konnte afm-Datei '%s' nicht öffnen.\n" #: ../src/ps_afm.c:725 #, c-format msgid "" "Trying to insert the glyph '%s' which already exists. Please check your afm " "file for duplicate glyph names." msgstr "" "Versuche das Zeichen '%s' einzufügen, das bereits existiert. Bitte " "überprüfen Sie die afm Datei auf doppelte Zeichen." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:923 msgid "Too many parameters in lig kern data." msgstr "Zu viele Parameter in Ligatur-Kerning-Data." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:927 msgid "Too few parameters in lig kern data." msgstr "Zu wenige Parameter in Ligatur-Kerning-Data." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:943 msgid "Multiple boundary character commands?" msgstr "Mehrfache Begrenzungszeichen-Kommandos." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:947 msgid "Expected number assignment for boundary char." msgstr "Erwarte Nummer, die den Begrenzungszeichen zugeordnet wird." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:951 msgid "Boundary character number must be 0..255." msgstr "Nummer des Begrenzungszeichen muss zwischen 0 und 255 liegen." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:956 msgid "Internal error: boundary char." msgstr "Interner Fehler: Begrenzungszeichen." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:970 msgid "Bad ligature operation specified." msgstr "Ungültige Ligatur-Operation angegeben." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:980 msgid "You can't lig to the boundary character!" msgstr "Sie können keine Ligatur mit dem Begrenzungszeichen bilden." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1012 msgid "You can't lig boundary character to boundary character." msgstr "" "Sie können keine Ligatur des Begrenzungszeichen mit sich selbst bilden." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1020 msgid "Bad form in LIGKERN command." msgstr "Syntax-Fehler im LIGKERN-Kommando." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1044 msgid "Premature end of encoding file." msgstr "Vorzeitiges Ende der Encoding-Datei." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1111 msgid "Encoding file for this font seems to be already open." msgstr "Encoding-Datei für diesen Zeichensatz scheint schon gelesen zu sein." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1118 #, c-format msgid "Could not open encoding file '%s'." msgstr "Konnte Datei '%s' mit Encoding nicht öffnen." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1123 msgid "Encoding file must start with name of encoding." msgstr "Encoding-Datei muss mit dem Namen des Encodings anfangen." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1127 ../src/ps_util.c:501 msgid "Allocate memory for new encoding vector." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Encoding-Vektor." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1129 ../src/ps_util.c:503 msgid "Could not allocate memory for encoding vector." msgstr "Konnte Speicher für Encoding-Vektor nicht allozieren." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1136 msgid "Name of encoding must be followed by an '['." msgstr "Name des Encodings muss von einem '[' gefolgt werden." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1144 msgid "Encoding vector must contain 256 glyph names." msgstr "Encoding-Vektor muss 256 glyph-Namen enthalten." #: ../src/ps_afm.c:1156 msgid "Encoding vector must be ended by an ']'." msgstr "Encoding-Vector must durch ein ']' abgeschlossen werden." #: ../src/ps_util.c:92 msgid "Allocate memory for hash table of char metrics" msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Hash-Tabelle der Zeichenmetriken." #: ../src/ps_util.c:110 msgid "Maximum number of scopes reached." msgstr "Maximale Anzahl der Dokumentenzustände erreicht." #: ../src/ps_util.c:122 #, c-format msgid "Trying to leave scope %d but you are in %d." msgstr "Versuch Zustand %d zu verlassen, bin aber in Zustand %d." #: ../src/ps_util.c:154 msgid "Allocate Memory for list of resources." msgstr "Alloziere Speicher für Liste der Ressourcen." #: ../src/ps_util.c:483 #, c-format msgid "Could not insert entry %d->%s into font encoding hash table." msgstr "" "Konnte den Eintrag %d->%s in die Zeichensatzkodierungstabelle nicht einfügen." #: ../src/ps_util.c:566 #, c-format msgid "" "The font encoding vector does not contain the glyph '%s'. Using '?' instead." msgstr "" "Der Zeichensatzkodierungsvektor enthält das Zeichen '%s' nicht. Verwende '?' " "stattdessen." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:61 #, c-format msgid "Aiii, no more space for new memory block. Enlarge MAXMEM in %s." msgstr "" "Aiii, kein Platz mehr für neuen Speicherblock. Vergrößern Sie MAXMEM in %s." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:84 #, c-format msgid "Aiii, did not find memory block at 0x%X to enlarge: %s" msgstr "" "Aiii, konnte zu vergrößernden Speicherblock an Adresse 0x%X nicht finden: %s" #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:101 #, c-format msgid "Aiii, you cannot free a NULL pointer." msgstr "Aiii, kann NULL-Zeiger nicht freigegeben." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:110 #, c-format msgid "Aiii, did not find memory block at 0x%X to free." msgstr "Aiii, konnte Speicherblock an Adresse 0x%X nicht freigeben." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:128 #, c-format msgid "%d. Memory at address 0x%X (%d) not freed: '%s'." msgstr "%d. Speicher an Adresse 0x%X (%d) nicht freigegeben: '%s'." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:138 #, c-format msgid "Remaining unfreed memory: %d Bytes." msgstr "Verbleibender nicht freigegebener Speicher: %d Bytes." #: ../src/ps_memprof.c:140 #, c-format msgid "Max. amount of memory used: %d Bytes." msgstr "Max. 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Read the GPL license at http://www.fsf.org pslib-0.4.5/src/0000755000175000017500000000000011600606502010415 500000000000000pslib-0.4.5/src/ght_hash_table.h0000644000175000017500000004175511600606473013465 00000000000000/********************************************************************* * Copyright (C) 2001, 2003-2004-2002, Simon Kagstrom * * Filename: ght_hash_table.h.in * Description: The definitions used in the hash table. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. * * $Id: ght_hash_table.h.in,v 1.4 2007/07/04 13:07:59 steinm Exp $ * ********************************************************************/ /** * @file * libghthash is a generic hash table used for storing arbitrary * data. * * Libghthash really stores pointers to data - the hash * table knows nothing about the actual type of the data. * * A simple example to get started can be found in the * example/simple.c file found in the distribution. * hash_test.c provides a more comlpete example. * * Some basic properties of the hash table are: * * - Both the data stored and the keys are of void type, which * means that you can store any kind of data. * * - The only functions you probably will need to start is: * - ght_create(), which creates a new hash table.d * - ght_insert(), which inserts a new entry into a table. * - ght_get(), which searches for an entry. * - ght_remove(), which removes and entry. * - ght_finalize(), which destroys a hash table. * * - Inserting entries is done without first creating a key, * i.e. you insert with the data, the datasize, the key and the * key size directly. * * - The hash table copies the key data when inserting new * entries. This means that you should not malloc() the key * before inserting a new entry. * */ #ifndef GHT_HASH_TABLE_H #define GHT_HASH_TABLE_H #include /* size_t */ #ifndef WIN32 #include /* uint32_t */ #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define GHT_HEURISTICS_NONE 0 #define GHT_HEURISTICS_TRANSPOSE 1 #define GHT_HEURISTICS_MOVE_TO_FRONT 2 #define GHT_AUTOMATIC_REHASH 4 #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif /** unsigned 32 bit integer. */ /*typedef unsigned _ght_uint32_t;*/ #ifndef WIN32 typedef uint32_t ght_uint32_t; #else typedef unsigned int ght_uint32_t; #endif /** * The structure for hash keys. You should not care about this * structure unless you plan to write your own hash functions. */ typedef struct s_hash_key { unsigned int i_size; /**< The size in bytes of the key p_key */ void *p_key; /**< A pointer to the key. */ } ght_hash_key_t; /* * The structure for hash entries. */ typedef struct s_hash_entry { void *p_data; struct s_hash_entry *p_next; struct s_hash_entry *p_prev; ght_hash_key_t key; } ght_hash_entry_t; /* * The structure used in iterations. You should not care about the * contents of this, it will be filled and updated by ght_first() and * ght_next(). */ typedef struct { int i_curr_bucket; /* The current bucket */ ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry; /* The current entry */ ght_hash_entry_t *p_next; /* The next entry */ } ght_iterator_t; /** * Definition of the hash function pointers. @c ght_fn_hash_t should be * used when implementing new hash functions. Look at the supplied * hash functions, like @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), for examples of hash * functions. * * @param p_key the key to calculate the hash value for. * * @return a 32 bit hash value. * * @see @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), @c ght_rotating_hash(), * @c ght_crc_hash() */ typedef ght_uint32_t (*ght_fn_hash_t)(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * Definition of the allocation function pointers. This is simply the * same definition as @c malloc(). * * @param size the size to allocate. This will always be * sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t) + sizeof(ght_hash_key_t) + * key_size. * * @return a pointer to the allocated region, or NULL if the * allocation failed. */ typedef void *(*ght_fn_alloc_t)(size_t size, void *data); /** * Definition of the deallocation function pointers. This is simply the * same definition as @c free(). * * @param ptr a pointer to the region to free. */ typedef void (*ght_fn_free_t)(void *ptr, void *data); /** * The hash table structure. */ typedef struct { unsigned int i_items; /**< The current number of items in the table */ unsigned int i_size; /**< The number of buckets */ ght_fn_hash_t fn_hash; /**< The hash function used */ ght_fn_alloc_t fn_alloc; /**< The function used for allocating entries */ ght_fn_free_t fn_free; /**< The function used for freeing entries */ void *userdata; /**< User data passed to alloc and free */ int i_heuristics; /**< The type of heuristics used */ int i_automatic_rehash; /**< TRUE if automatic rehashing is used */ /* private: */ ght_hash_entry_t **pp_entries; int *p_nr; /* The number of entries in each bucket */ int i_size_mask; /* The number of bits used in the size */ } ght_hash_table_t; /** * Create a new hash table. The number of buckets should be about as * big as the number of elements you wish to store in the table for * good performance. The number of buckets is rounded to the next * higher power of two. * * The hash table is created with @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash() as hash * function, automatic rehashing disabled, @c malloc() as the memory * allocator and no heuristics. * * @param i_size the number of buckets in the hash table. Giving a * non-power of two here will round the size up to the next * power of two. * * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_rotating_hash(), ght_crc_hash(), * @see ght_set_heuristics(), ght_set_rehash() * * @return a pointer to the hash table or NULL upon error. */ ght_hash_table_t *ght_create(unsigned int i_size); /** * Set the allocation/freeing functions to use for a hash table. The * allocation function will only be called when a new entry is * inserted. * * The allocation size will always be sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t) + * sizeof(ght_hash_key_t) + key_size. The actual size varies with * the key size. * * If this function is not called, @c malloc() and @c free() * will be used for allocation and freeing. * * @warning Always call this function before any entries are * inserted into the table. Otherwise, the new free() might be called * on something that were allocated with another allocation function. * * @param p_ht the hash table to set the memory management functions * for. * @param fn_alloc the allocation function to use. * @param fn_free the deallocation function to use. */ void ght_set_alloc(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_alloc_t fn_alloc, ght_fn_free_t fn_free, void* data); /** * Set the hash function to use for a hash table. * * @warning Always call this function before any entries are inserted * into the table. Otherwise, it will not be possible to find entries * that were inserted before this function was called. * * @param p_ht the hash table set the hash function for. * @param fn_hash the hash function. */ void ght_set_hash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_hash_t fn_hash); /** * Set the heuristics to use for the hash table. The possible values are: * * - GHT_HEURISTICS_NONE: Don't use any heuristics. * - 0: Same as above. * - GHT_HEURISTICS_TRANSPOSE: Use transposing heuristics. An * accessed element will move one step up in the bucket-list with this * method. * - GHT_HEURISTICS_MOVE_TO_FRONT: Use move-to-front * heuristics. An accessed element will be moved the front of the * bucket list with this method. * * @param p_ht the hash table set the heuristics for. * @param i_heuristics the heuristics to use. */ void ght_set_heuristics(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int i_heuristics); /** * Enable or disable automatic rehashing. * * With automatic rehashing, the table will rehash itself when the * number of elements in the table are twice as many as the number of * buckets. You should note that automatic rehashing will cause your * application to be really slow when the table is rehashing (which * might happen at times when you need speed), you should therefore be * careful with this in time-constrainted applications. * * @param p_ht the hash table to set rehashing for. * @param b_rehash TRUE if rehashing should be used or FALSE if it * should not be used. */ void ght_set_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int b_rehash); /** * Get the size (the number of items) of the hash table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to get the size for. * * @return the number of items in the hash table. */ unsigned int ght_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /** * Get the table size (the number of buckets) of the hash table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to get the table size for. * * @return the number of buckets in the hash table. */ unsigned int ght_table_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /** * Insert an entry into the hash table. Prior to inserting anything, * make sure that the table is created with ght_create(). If an * element with the same key as this one already exists in the table, * the insertion will fail and -1 is returned. * * A typical example is shown below, where the string "blabla" is used * as a key for the integer 15. * *
 * ght_hash_table_t *p_table;
 * char *p_key_data;
 * int *p_data;
 * int ret;
 *
 * [Create p_table etc...]
 * p_data = malloc(sizeof(int));
 * p_key_data = "blabla";
 * *p_data = 15;
 *
 * ret = ght_insert(p_table,
 *                  p_data,
 *                  sizeof(char)*strlen(p_key_data), p_key_data);
 * 
* * @param p_ht the hash table to insert into. * @param p_entry_data the data to insert. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to associate the data with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to use. The value will be copied, and it * is therefore OK to use a stack-allocated entry here. * * @return 0 if the element could be inserted, -1 otherwise. */ int ght_insert(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Replace an entry in the hash table. This function will return an * error if the entry to be replaced does not exist, i.e. it cannot be * used to insert new entries. * * @param p_ht the hash table to search in. * @param p_entry_data the new data for the key. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the old value or NULL if the operation failed. */ void *ght_replace(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Lookup an entry in the hash table. The entry is not removed from * the table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to search in. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the found entry or NULL if no entry could be found. */ void *ght_get(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Remove an entry from the hash table. The entry is removed from the * table, but not freed (that is, the data stored is not freed). * * @param p_ht the hash table to use. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the removed entry or NULL if the entry could be found. */ void *ght_remove(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Return the first entry in the hash table. This function should be * used for iteration and is used together with ght_next(). Note that * you cannot assume anything about the order in which the entries are * accessed. If an entry is inserted during an iteration, the entry * might or might not occur in the iteration. * * The use of the ght_iterator_t allows for several concurrent * iterations, where you would use one ght_iterator_t for each * iteration. In threaded environments, you should still lock access * to the hash table for insertion and removal. * * A typical example might look as follows: *
 * ght_hash_table_t *p_table;
 * ght_iterator_t iterator;
 * void *p_key;
 * void *p_e;
 *
 * [Create table etc...]
 * for(p_e = ght_first(p_table, &iterator, &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(p_table, &iterator, &p_key))
 *   {
 *      [Do something with the current entry p_e and it's key p_key]
 *   }
 * 
* * @param p_ht the hash table to iterate through. * * @param p_iterator the iterator to use. The value of the structure * is filled in by this function and may be stack allocated. * * @param pp_key a pointer to the pointer of the key (NULL if none). * * @return a pointer to the first entry in the table or NULL if there * are no entries. * * * @see ght_next() */ void *ght_first(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key); /** * Return the next entry in the hash table. This function should be * used for iteration, and must be called after ght_first(). * * @warning calling this without first having called ght_first will * give undefined results (probably a crash), since p_iterator isn't * filled correctly. * * @param p_ht the hash table to iterate through. * * @param p_iterator the iterator to use. * * @param pp_key a pointer to the pointer of the key (NULL if none). * * @return a pointer to the next entry in the table or NULL if there * are no more entries in the table. * * @see ght_first() */ void *ght_next(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key); /** * Rehash the hash table. * * Rehashing will change the size of the hash table, retaining all * elements. This is very costly and should be avoided unless really * needed. If GHT_AUTOMATIC_REHASH is specified in the flag * parameter when ght_create() is called, the hash table is * automatically rehashed when the number of stored elements exceeds * two times the number of buckets in the table (making calls to this * function unessessary). * * @param p_ht the hash table to rehash. * @param i_size the new size of the table. * * @see ght_create() */ void ght_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_size); /** * Free the hash table. ght_finalize() should typically be called * at the end of the program. Note that only the metadata and the keys * of the table is freed, not the entries. If you want to free the * entries when removing the table, the entries will have to be * manually freed before ght_finalize() is called like: * *
 * ght_iterator_t iterator;
 * void *p_key;
 * void *p_e;
 *
 * for(p_e = ght_first(p_table, &iterator, &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(p_table, &iterator, &p_key))
 *   {
 *     free(p_e);
 *   }
 *
 * ght_finalize(p_table);
 * 
* * @param p_ht the table to remove. */ void ght_finalize(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /* exported hash functions */ /** * One-at-a-time-hash. One-at-a-time-hash is a good hash function, and * is the default when ght_create() is called with NULL as the * fn_hash parameter. This was found in a DrDobbs article, see * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_rotating_hash(), ght_crc_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_one_at_a_time_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * Rotating hash. Not so good hash function. This was found in a * DrDobbs article, see http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_crc_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_rotating_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * CRC32 hash. CRC32 hash is a good hash function. This came from Dru * Lemley . * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_rotating_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_crc_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); #ifdef USE_PROFILING /** * Print some statistics about the table. Only available if the * library was compiled with USE_PROFILING defined. */ void ght_print(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GHT_HASH_TABLE_H */ pslib-0.4.5/src/bmp.h0000644000175000017500000000044310423157733011276 00000000000000 #include "ps_intern.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif unsigned char* read_bmp (PSDoc *psdoc, const char* file, int* w, int* h, int* bps, int* spp, int* xres, int* yres, unsigned char** color_table, int* color_table_size, int* color_table_elements); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/hyphen.c0000644000175000017500000003064010171041021011766 00000000000000/* LibHnj is dual licensed under LGPL and MPL. Boilerplate for both * licenses follows. */ /* LibHnj - a library for high quality hyphenation and justification * Copyright (C) 1998 Raph Levien, * (C) 2001 ALTLinux, Moscow (http://www.alt-linux.org), * (C) 2001 Peter Novodvorsky (nidd@cs.msu.su) * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ /* * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License * Version 1.0 (the "MPL"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the MPL. You may obtain a copy of the MPL at * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the MPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the MPL * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * MPL. * */ #include /* for NULL, malloc */ #include /* for fprintf */ #include /* for strdup */ #include #ifdef UNX #include /* for exit */ #endif #define noVERBOSE #include "hnjalloc.h" #include "hyphen.h" static char * hnj_strdup (const char *s) { char *new; int l; l = strlen (s); new = hnj_malloc (l + 1); memcpy (new, s, l); new[l] = 0; return new; } /* a little bit of a hash table implementation. This simply maps strings to state numbers */ typedef struct _HashTab HashTab; typedef struct _HashEntry HashEntry; /* A cheap, but effective, hack. */ #define HASH_SIZE 31627 struct _HashTab { HashEntry *entries[HASH_SIZE]; }; struct _HashEntry { HashEntry *next; char *key; int val; }; /* a char* hash function from ASU - adapted from Gtk+ */ static unsigned int hnj_string_hash (const char *s) { const char *p; unsigned int h=0, g; for(p = s; *p != '\0'; p += 1) { h = ( h << 4 ) + *p; if ( ( g = h & 0xf0000000 ) ) { h = h ^ (g >> 24); h = h ^ g; } } return h /* % M */; } static HashTab * hnj_hash_new (void) { HashTab *hashtab; int i; hashtab = hnj_malloc (sizeof(HashTab)); for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) hashtab->entries[i] = NULL; return hashtab; } static void hnj_hash_free (HashTab *hashtab) { int i; HashEntry *e, *next; for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) for (e = hashtab->entries[i]; e; e = next) { next = e->next; hnj_free (e->key); hnj_free (e); } hnj_free (hashtab); } /* assumes that key is not already present! */ static void hnj_hash_insert (HashTab *hashtab, const char *key, int val) { int i; HashEntry *e; i = hnj_string_hash (key) % HASH_SIZE; e = hnj_malloc (sizeof(HashEntry)); e->next = hashtab->entries[i]; e->key = hnj_strdup (key); e->val = val; hashtab->entries[i] = e; } /* return val if found, otherwise -1 */ static int hnj_hash_lookup (HashTab *hashtab, const char *key) { int i; HashEntry *e; i = hnj_string_hash (key) % HASH_SIZE; for (e = hashtab->entries[i]; e; e = e->next) if (!strcmp (key, e->key)) return e->val; return -1; } /* Get the state number, allocating a new state if necessary. */ static int hnj_get_state (HyphenDict *dict, HashTab *hashtab, const char *string) { int state_num; state_num = hnj_hash_lookup (hashtab, string); if (state_num >= 0) return state_num; hnj_hash_insert (hashtab, string, dict->num_states); /* predicate is true if dict->num_states is a power of two */ if (!(dict->num_states & (dict->num_states - 1))) { dict->states = hnj_realloc (dict->states, (dict->num_states << 1) * sizeof(HyphenState)); } dict->states[dict->num_states].match = NULL; dict->states[dict->num_states].fallback_state = -1; dict->states[dict->num_states].num_trans = 0; dict->states[dict->num_states].trans = NULL; return dict->num_states++; } /* add a transition from state1 to state2 through ch - assumes that the transition does not already exist */ static void hnj_add_trans (HyphenDict *dict, int state1, int state2, char ch) { int num_trans; num_trans = dict->states[state1].num_trans; if (num_trans == 0) { dict->states[state1].trans = hnj_malloc (sizeof(HyphenTrans)); } else if (!(num_trans & (num_trans - 1))) { dict->states[state1].trans = hnj_realloc (dict->states[state1].trans, (num_trans << 1) * sizeof(HyphenTrans)); } dict->states[state1].trans[num_trans].ch = ch; dict->states[state1].trans[num_trans].new_state = state2; dict->states[state1].num_trans++; } #ifdef VERBOSE HashTab *global; static char * get_state_str (int state) { int i; HashEntry *e; for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) for (e = global->entries[i]; e; e = e->next) if (e->val == state) return e->key; return NULL; } #endif HyphenDict * hnj_hyphen_load (const char *fn) { HyphenDict *dict; HashTab *hashtab; FILE *f; char buf[80]; char word[80]; char pattern[80]; int state_num, last_state; int i, j; char ch; int found; HashEntry *e; f = fopen (fn, "r"); if (f == NULL) return NULL; hashtab = hnj_hash_new (); #ifdef VERBOSE global = hashtab; #endif hnj_hash_insert (hashtab, "", 0); dict = hnj_malloc (sizeof(HyphenDict)); dict->num_states = 1; dict->states = hnj_malloc (sizeof(HyphenState)); dict->states[0].match = NULL; dict->states[0].fallback_state = -1; dict->states[0].num_trans = 0; dict->states[0].trans = NULL; /* read in character set info */ for (i=0;icset[i]= 0; fgets(dict->cset, sizeof(dict->cset),f); for (i=0;icset[i] == '\r') || (dict->cset[i] == '\n')) dict->cset[i] = 0; while (fgets (buf, sizeof(buf), f) != NULL) { if (buf[0] != '%') { j = 0; pattern[j] = '0'; for (i = 0; ((buf[i] > ' ') || (buf[i] < 0)); i++) { if (buf[i] >= '0' && buf[i] <= '9') pattern[j] = buf[i]; else { word[j] = buf[i]; pattern[++j] = '0'; } } word[j] = '\0'; pattern[j + 1] = '\0'; /* Optimize away leading zeroes */ for (i = 0; pattern[i] == '0'; i++); #ifdef VERBOSE printf ("word %s pattern %s, j = %d\n", word, pattern + i, j); #endif found = hnj_hash_lookup (hashtab, word); state_num = hnj_get_state (dict, hashtab, word); dict->states[state_num].match = hnj_strdup (pattern + i); /* now, put in the prefix transitions */ for (; found < 0 ;j--) { last_state = state_num; ch = word[j - 1]; word[j - 1] = '\0'; found = hnj_hash_lookup (hashtab, word); state_num = hnj_get_state (dict, hashtab, word); hnj_add_trans (dict, state_num, last_state, ch); } } } /* Could do unioning of matches here (instead of the preprocessor script). If we did, the pseudocode would look something like this: foreach state in the hash table foreach i = [1..length(state) - 1] state to check is substr (state, i) look it up if found, and if there is a match, union the match in. It's also possible to avoid the quadratic blowup by doing the search in order of increasing state string sizes - then you can break the loop after finding the first match. This step should be optional in any case - if there is a preprocessed rule table, it's always faster to use that. */ /* put in the fallback states */ for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) for (e = hashtab->entries[i]; e; e = e->next) { int len; state_num = -1; len = strlen(e->key); // TODO: Avoid Array bound read, OK? for (j = 1; j < len; j++) { state_num = hnj_hash_lookup (hashtab, e->key + j); if (state_num >= 0) break; } // KBH: FIXME state 0 fallback_state should always be -1? if (e->val) dict->states[e->val].fallback_state = state_num; } #ifdef VERBOSE for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) for (e = hashtab->entries[i]; e; e = e->next) { printf ("%d string %s state %d, fallback=%d\n", i, e->key, e->val, dict->states[e->val].fallback_state); for (j = 0; j < dict->states[e->val].num_trans; j++) printf (" %c->%d\n", dict->states[e->val].trans[j].ch, dict->states[e->val].trans[j].new_state); } #endif #ifndef VERBOSE hnj_hash_free (hashtab); #endif fclose(f); return dict; } void hnj_hyphen_free (HyphenDict *dict) { int state_num; HyphenState *hstate; for (state_num = 0; state_num < dict->num_states; state_num++) { hstate = &dict->states[state_num]; if (hstate->match) hnj_free (hstate->match); if (hstate->trans) hnj_free (hstate->trans); } hnj_free (dict->states); hnj_free (dict); } #define MAX_WORD 256 int hnj_hyphen_hyphenate (HyphenDict *dict, const char *word, int word_size, char *hyphens) { char prep_word_buf[MAX_WORD]; char *prep_word; int i, j, k; int state; char ch; HyphenState *hstate; char *match; int offset; if (word_size + 3 < MAX_WORD) prep_word = prep_word_buf; else prep_word = hnj_malloc (word_size + 3); j = 0; prep_word[j++] = '.'; for (i = 0; i < word_size; i++) if (isalpha (word[i])) prep_word[j++] = tolower(word[i]); for (i = 0; i < j; i++) hyphens[i] = '0'; prep_word[j++] = '.'; prep_word[j] = '\0'; #ifdef VERBOSE printf ("prep_word = %s\n", prep_word); #endif /* now, run the finite state machine */ state = 0; for (i = 0; i < j; i++) { ch = prep_word[i]; for (;;) { if (state == -1) { // return 1; // KBH: FIXME shouldn't this be as follows? state = 0; goto try_next_letter; } #ifdef VERBOSE {char *state_str; state_str = get_state_str (state); for (k = 0; k < i - strlen (state_str); k++) putchar (' '); printf ("%s", state_str);} #endif hstate = &dict->states[state]; for (k = 0; k < hstate->num_trans; k++) if (hstate->trans[k].ch == ch) { state = hstate->trans[k].new_state; goto found_state; } state = hstate->fallback_state; #ifdef VERBOSE printf (" falling back, fallback_state %d\n", state); #endif } found_state: #ifdef VERBOSE printf ("found state %d\n",state); #endif /* Additional optimization is possible here - especially, elimination of trailing zeroes from the match. Leading zeroes have already been optimized. */ match = dict->states[state].match; if (match) { offset = i + 1 - strlen (match); #ifdef VERBOSE for (k = 0; k < offset; k++) putchar (' '); printf ("%s\n", match); #endif /* This is a linear search because I tried a binary search and found it to be just a teeny bit slower. */ for (k = 0; match[k]; k++) if (hyphens[offset + k] < match[k]) hyphens[offset + k] = match[k]; } // KBH: we need this to make sure we keep looking in a word // for patterns even if the current character is not known in state 0 // since patterns for hyphenation may occur anywhere in the word try_next_letter: ; } #ifdef VERBOSE for (i = 0; i < j; i++) putchar (hyphens[i]); putchar ('\n'); #endif for (i = 0; i < j - 4; i++) #if 0 if (hyphens[i + 1] & 1) hyphens[i] = '-'; #else hyphens[i] = hyphens[i + 1]; #endif hyphens[0] = '0'; for (; i < word_size; i++) hyphens[i] = '0'; hyphens[word_size] = '\0'; if (prep_word != prep_word_buf) hnj_free (prep_word); return 0; } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_strbuf.h0000644000175000017500000000264510064246415012532 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __PS_STRBUF_H__ #define __PS_STRBUF_H__ struct str_buffer_ { char *buffer; size_t cur; size_t size; }; typedef struct str_buffer_ STRBUFFER; STRBUFFER *str_buffer_new(PSDoc *psdoc, size_t size); void str_buffer_delete(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb); size_t str_buffer_print(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb, const char *fmt, ...); size_t str_buffer_write(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb, const char *data, size_t size); const char *str_buffer_get(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb); size_t str_buffer_len(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb); void str_buffer_clear(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb); #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_inputenc.h0000644000175000017500000000022110475504016013036 00000000000000#ifndef __PS_INPUTENC_H__ #define __PS_INPUTENC_H__ extern ENCODING inputencoding[]; ENCODING *ps_get_inputencoding(const char *name); #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_util.c0000644000175000017500000005521410737361263012203 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2001 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* $Id: ps_util.c,v 1.45 2008/01/04 07:39:31 steinm Exp $ */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "ps_intern.h" #include "ps_memory.h" #include "ps_fontenc.h" #include "ps_inputenc.h" #include "ps_error.h" /* ps_write() {{{ * Output data using the current writeprocedure */ void ps_write(PSDoc *p, const void *data, size_t size) { (void) p->writeproc(p, (void *) data, size); } /* }}} */ /* ps_putc() {{{ * Output char */ void ps_putc(PSDoc *p, char c) { ps_write(p, (void *) &c, (size_t) 1); } /* }}} */ /* ps_puts() {{{ * Output string */ void ps_puts(PSDoc *p, const char *s) { ps_write(p, (void *) s, strlen(s)); } /* }}} */ /* ps_printf() {{{ * Output formated string */ void ps_printf(PSDoc *p, const char *fmt, ...) { char buf[LINEBUFLEN]; /* formatting buffer */ va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); (void) vsnprintf(buf, LINEBUFLEN, fmt, ap); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, ""); ps_puts(p, buf); va_end(ap); } /* }}} */ /* ps_ght_malloc() {{{ * * malloc routine which is passed to the hash table functions. */ void* ps_ght_malloc(size_t size, void *data) { PSDoc *psdoc = data; return(psdoc->malloc(psdoc, size, _("Allocate memory for hash table of char metrics"))); } /* }}} */ /* ps_ght_free() {{{ * * free routine which is passed to the hash table functions. */ void ps_ght_free(void *ptr, void *data) { PSDoc *psdoc = data; psdoc->free(psdoc, ptr); } /* }}} */ /* ps_enter_scope() {{{ */ void ps_enter_scope(PSDoc *psdoc, int scope) { if(psdoc->scopecount == (MAX_SCOPES-1)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Maximum number of scopes reached.")); } else { psdoc->scopecount++; psdoc->scopes[psdoc->scopecount] = scope; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_leave_scope() {{{ */ void ps_leave_scope(PSDoc *psdoc, int scope) { if(scope != psdoc->scopes[psdoc->scopecount]) ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Trying to leave scope %d but you are in %d."), scope, psdoc->scopes[psdoc->scopecount]); else psdoc->scopecount--; } /* }}} */ /* ps_current_scope() {{{ */ int ps_current_scope(PSDoc *psdoc) { return(psdoc->scopes[psdoc->scopecount]); } /* }}} */ /* ps_check_scope() {{{ */ ps_bool ps_check_scope(PSDoc *psdoc, int scope) { return(scope & psdoc->scopes[psdoc->scopecount]); } /* }}} */ /* ps_get_resources() {{{ * Returns an array of pointers to all resources of a category. */ PS_RESOURCE **ps_get_resources(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *category, int *count) { PS_CATEGORY *cat; PS_RESOURCE *res; PS_RESOURCE **ress = NULL; int i; *count = 0; for(cat = dlst_first(psdoc->categories); cat != NULL; cat = dlst_next(cat)) { if (!strcmp(cat->name, category)) { ress = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, cat->resources->count * sizeof(PS_RESOURCE *), _("Allocate Memory for list of resources.")); *count = cat->resources->count; for(i=0, res = dlst_first(cat->resources); res != NULL; res = dlst_next(res), i++) { ress[i] = res; } } } return(ress); } /* }}} */ /* ps_find_resource() {{{ */ char *ps_find_resource(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *category, const char *resource) { PS_CATEGORY *cat; PS_RESOURCE *res; for(cat = dlst_first(psdoc->categories); cat != NULL; cat = dlst_next(cat)) { if (!strcmp(cat->name, category)) { for(res = dlst_first(cat->resources); res != NULL; res = dlst_next(res)) { if (!strcmp(res->name, resource)) return(res->value); } } } return(NULL); } /* }}} */ /* ps_add_resource() {{{ */ PS_RESOURCE * ps_add_resource(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *category, const char *resource, const char *filename, const char *prefix) { PS_CATEGORY *cat; PS_RESOURCE *res; /* Right and LeftMarginKerning are set in PS_set_paramter. They manipulate * the ADOBEINFO struct of the affected char directly. */ if (strcmp("SearchPath", category) && strcmp("FontAFM", category) && strcmp("FontEncoding", category) && strcmp("FontProtusion", category) && strcmp("FontOutline", category)) { return(NULL); } /* Search for the category */ for(cat = dlst_first(psdoc->categories); cat != NULL; cat = dlst_next(cat)) { if(!strcmp(cat->name, category)) break; } /* Create a new category if it does not exist */ if(cat == NULL) { if(NULL == (cat = (PS_CATEGORY *) dlst_newnode(psdoc->categories, sizeof(PS_CATEGORY)))) { return(NULL); } cat->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, category); cat->resources = dlst_init(psdoc->malloc, psdoc->realloc, psdoc->free); dlst_insertafter(psdoc->categories, cat, PS_DLST_HEAD(psdoc->categories)); } /* Check if resource already available */ if(resource) { for(res = dlst_first(cat->resources); res != NULL; res = dlst_next(res)) { if(!strcmp(res->name, resource)) break; } } else { res = NULL; } if(res) { psdoc->free(psdoc, res->name); res->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, resource); psdoc->free(psdoc, res->value); res->value = ps_strdup(psdoc, filename); } else { if(NULL == (res = (PS_RESOURCE *) dlst_newnode(cat->resources, sizeof(PS_RESOURCE)))) { return(NULL); } if(resource) res->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, resource); else res->name = NULL; res->value = ps_strdup(psdoc, filename); dlst_insertafter(cat->resources, res, PS_DLST_HEAD(cat->resources)); } return(res); } /* }}} */ /* ps_del_resources() {{{ */ void ps_del_resources(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_CATEGORY *cat, *nextcat; PS_RESOURCE *res, *nextres; if(NULL == psdoc->categories) return; cat = dlst_first(psdoc->categories); while(cat != NULL) { nextcat = dlst_next(cat); psdoc->free(psdoc, cat->name); res = dlst_first(cat->resources); while(res != NULL) { nextres = dlst_next(res); if(res->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, res->name); if(res->value) psdoc->free(psdoc, res->value); res = nextres; } dlst_kill(cat->resources, dlst_freenode); cat = nextcat; } dlst_kill(psdoc->categories, dlst_freenode); psdoc->categories = NULL; } /* }}} */ /* ps_del_parameters() {{{ */ void ps_del_parameters(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_PARAMETER *param, *nextparam; if(NULL == psdoc->parameters) return; param = dlst_first(psdoc->parameters); while(param != NULL) { nextparam = dlst_next(param); psdoc->free(psdoc, param->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, param->value); param = nextparam; } dlst_kill(psdoc->parameters, dlst_freenode); psdoc->parameters = NULL; } /* }}} */ /* ps_del_values() {{{ */ void ps_del_values(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_VALUE *param, *nextparam; if(NULL == psdoc->values) return; param = dlst_first(psdoc->values); while(param != NULL) { nextparam = dlst_next(param); psdoc->free(psdoc, param->name); param = nextparam; } dlst_kill(psdoc->values, dlst_freenode); psdoc->values = NULL; } /* }}} */ /* ps_del_bookmarks() {{{ */ void ps_del_bookmarks(PSDoc *psdoc, DLIST *bookmarks) { PS_BOOKMARK *bm, *nextbm; if(NULL == bookmarks) return; bm = dlst_first(bookmarks); while(bm != NULL) { nextbm = dlst_next(bm); psdoc->free(psdoc, bm->text); ps_del_bookmarks(psdoc, bm->children); bm = nextbm; } dlst_kill(bookmarks, dlst_freenode); } /* }}} */ /* ps_add_word_spacing() {{{ */ void ps_add_word_spacing(PSDoc *psdoc, PSFont *psfont, float value) { psfont->wordspace += value * 1000.0 / psfont->size; } /* }}} */ /* ps_set_word_spacing() {{{ */ void ps_set_word_spacing(PSDoc *psdoc, PSFont *psfont, float value) { ADOBEINFO *ai; if(value != 0.0) { psfont->wordspace = value * 1000.0 / psfont->size; } else { ai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, "space"); if(ai) psfont->wordspace = ai->width; else psfont->wordspace = 500.0; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_get_word_spacing() {{{ */ float ps_get_word_spacing(PSDoc *psdoc, PSFont *psfont) { float ws; ws = ((float) psfont->wordspace) * psfont->size / 1000.0; return(ws); } /* }}} */ /* ps_check_for_lig() {{{ * Checks if the characters in text form a ligature with the character * in ai. If that is the case the number of characters consumed in text * will be returned in offset and the name of the ligature will be returned * in newadobename. * Ligatures can be broken off by a ligdischar. In such a case 1 will be * returned * and offset is set to 1 in order to skip the ligdischar. newadobename is set * to the name of the passed character. */ int ps_check_for_lig(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics, ADOBEINFO *ai, const char *text, char ligdischar, char **newadobename, int *offset) { ADOBEINFO *nextai; LIG *ligs; if((NULL == ai) || (NULL == ai->ligs)) return 0; if(NULL == text || text[0] == '\0') return 0; ligs = ai->ligs; /* ligdischar breaks ligatures. The idea is, that every char followed * by a ligdischar * forms a ligature which is the char itself. Setting offset to * 1 will skip the ligdischar */ if(ligs && text[0] == ligdischar) { *offset += 1; *newadobename = ai->adobename; return 1; } if(ligs) { int _offset = 0; char *nextadobename; nextai = gfindadobe(metrics->gadobechars, psdoc->inputenc->vec[(unsigned char) (text[0])]); if(NULL == nextai) return 0; /* check if nextai and the following char form a ligature * If that is the case then there is a change that we have a 3 char * ligature. First check if current char and ligature of 2nd and 3th * char for a ligature. */ if(ps_check_for_lig(psdoc, metrics, nextai, &text[1], ligdischar, &nextadobename, &_offset)) { while(ligs) { if(0 == strcmp(ligs->succ, nextadobename)) { *offset += 1+_offset; *newadobename = ligs->sub; return 1; } ligs = ligs->next; } } /* If we haven't found a three char ligature at this point then check * for a 2 char ligatur. */ ligs = ai->ligs; while(ligs) { // printf("Ligature for %s is %s\n", ai->adobename, ligs->succ); if(!strcmp(ligs->succ, nextai->adobename)) { ADOBEINFO *ligai; *offset += 1; /* check if the ligature made of the first two chars form a ligature * which the third char */ ligai = gfindadobe(metrics->gadobechars, ligs->sub); if(ligai) { if(ps_check_for_lig(psdoc, metrics, ligai, &text[1], ligdischar, &nextadobename, offset)) { *newadobename = nextadobename; return 1; } } *newadobename = ligs->sub; // printf("Found %s followed by %s replaced with %s\n", ai->adobename, nextai->adobename, ligs->sub); return 1; } ligs = ligs->next; } } return 0; } /* }}} */ /* ps_build_enc_hash() {{{ * Builds the hash table of an encoding vector. * The glyhname is the the key, the position in the vector is the data. * The position of the glyph in the vector starts at 1 because 0 is reserved * by the hash table to indicate the end of the list. * If a glyphname exists more than once, only the first one will be * stored in the hash table. This would be the case for "" as glyphname, * but empty strings are not stored at all. */ ght_hash_table_t *ps_build_enc_hash(PSDoc *psdoc, ENCODING *enc) { int i; ght_hash_table_t *hashvec; hashvec = ght_create(512); if(hashvec) { ght_set_alloc(hashvec, ps_ght_malloc, ps_ght_free, psdoc); for(i=0; i<256; i++) { if(strlen(enc->vec[i]) > 0) ght_insert(hashvec, (char *) i+1, strlen(enc->vec[i])+1, enc->vec[i]); } } return(hashvec); } /* }}} */ /* ps_build_enc_from_font() {{{ * Builds the hash table with a font encoding from the font itself. * This will only include those glyphs which have a number > 0. */ ght_hash_table_t *ps_build_enc_from_font(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics) { ght_hash_table_t *hashvec; hashvec = ght_create(512); if(hashvec) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *p_key; ADOBEINFO *p_e; ght_set_alloc(hashvec, ps_ght_malloc, ps_ght_free, psdoc); for(p_e = ght_first(metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p_key)) { /* Do not add glyphs with a number <= 0 */ if(p_e->adobenum > 0) { if(0 > ght_insert(hashvec, (char *) p_e->adobenum+1, strlen(p_e->adobename)+1, p_e->adobename)) ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Could not insert entry %d->%s into font encoding hash table."), p_e->adobenum, p_e->adobename); } } } return(hashvec); } /* }}} */ /* ps_build_enc_vector() {{{ * Builds the encoding vector from the hash table */ ENCODING *ps_build_enc_vector(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *hashvec) { if(hashvec) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *glyphname; int i; ENCODING *enc; enc = (ENCODING *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(ENCODING), _("Allocate memory for new encoding vector.")) ; if(NULL == enc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for encoding vector.")); return NULL; } memset(enc, 0, sizeof(ENCODING)); for(i = (int) ght_first(hashvec, &iterator, (void **) &glyphname); i; i = (int) ght_next(hashvec, &iterator, (void **) &glyphname)) { // printf("got %s = %d\n", glyphname, i-1); enc->vec[i-1] = ps_strdup(psdoc, glyphname); } return(enc); } else { return NULL; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_list_fontenc() {{{ * */ void ps_list_fontenc(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *hashvec) { if(hashvec) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *glyphname; int i; fprintf(stderr, "---- Font encoding vector -----\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Has %d entries.\n", ght_size(hashvec)); for(i = (int) ght_first(hashvec, &iterator, (void **) &glyphname); i; i = (int) ght_next(hashvec, &iterator, (void **) &glyphname)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s = %d\n", glyphname, i-1); } } } /* }}} */ /* ps_free_enc_vector() {{{ * Frees all memory allocated for an encoding vector including the vector * itself. */ void ps_free_enc_vector(PSDoc *psdoc, ENCODING *enc) { int i; if(!enc) return; if(enc->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, enc->name); for(i=0; i<256; i++) { if(enc->vec[i]) psdoc->free(psdoc, enc->vec[i]); } psdoc->free(psdoc, enc); } /* }}} */ /* ps_fontenc_code() {{{ * Returns the index in the fontencoding vector */ unsigned char ps_fontenc_code(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *fontenc, char *adobename) { if(fontenc) { int code; code = (int) ght_get(fontenc, strlen(adobename)+1, (void *) adobename); if(code) return((unsigned char) code -1); else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("The font encoding vector does not contain the glyph '%s'. Using '?' instead."), adobename); return '?'; } } else { return '?'; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_fontenc_has_glpyh() {{{ * checks of a glyph is in the fontencoding vector */ int ps_fontenc_has_glyph(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *fontenc, char *adobename) { if(fontenc) { int code; code = (int) ght_get(fontenc, strlen(adobename)+1, (void *) adobename); if(code) return ps_true; else { return ps_false; } } else { return ps_false; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_inputenc_name() {{{ * Returns the adobe name for a char in the input encoding vector */ char *ps_inputenc_name(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c) { if(psdoc->inputenc) { return(psdoc->inputenc->vec[c]); } else { return NULL; } } /* }}} */ /* ps_get_bool_parameter() {{{ */ int ps_get_bool_parameter(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, int deflt) { const char *onoffstr; onoffstr = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, name, 0); if(NULL == onoffstr) { return(deflt); } else { if(!strcmp(onoffstr, "true")) return(1); else return(0); } } /* }}} */ /* ps_open_file_in_path() {{{ */ FILE *ps_open_file_in_path(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) { FILE *fp; PS_RESOURCE **pathres; int count; int i; char buffer[255]; if(fp = fopen(filename, "rb")) return fp; if(NULL != (pathres = ps_get_resources(psdoc, "SearchPath", &count))) { for(i=count-1; i>=0; i--) { #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF snprintf(buffer, 255, "%s/%s", pathres[i]->value, filename); #else sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", pathres[i]->value, filename); #endif fprintf(stderr, "Searching for %s\n", buffer); if(fp = fopen(buffer, "rb")) { fprintf(stderr, "found %s in %s\n", filename, pathres[i]->value); break; } } psdoc->free(psdoc, pathres); if(fp) return(fp); } #ifdef PACKAGE_DATA_DIR #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF snprintf(buffer, 255, "%s/%s", PACKAGE_DATA_DIR, filename); #else sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", PACKAGE_DATA_DIR, filename); #endif if(fp = fopen(buffer, "rb")) return fp; #endif return NULL; } /* }}} */ int pow85[5] = {1, 85, 85*85, 85*85*85, 85*85*85*85}; /* ps_ascii85_encode() {{{ */ void ps_ascii85_encode(PSDoc *psdoc, char *data, size_t len) { unsigned long buffer; unsigned char c; int i, count, cc; buffer = 0; count = 0; cc = 0; while(count <= len-4) { // buffer = ((long) data[count] << 24) + ((long) data[count+1] << 16) + ((long) data[count+2] << 8) + (long) data[count+3]; buffer |= ((unsigned char) data[count] << 24); buffer |= ((unsigned char) data[count+1] << 16); buffer |= ((unsigned char) data[count+2] << 8); buffer |= ((unsigned char) data[count+3]); if(buffer == 0) { ps_putc(psdoc, 'z'); cc++; } else { for(i=4; i>=0; i--) { c = (unsigned int) buffer / pow85[i]; ps_putc(psdoc, c+'!'); buffer = (unsigned int) buffer % pow85[i]; } cc += 4; } count += 4; if(cc > 55) { ps_putc(psdoc, '\n'); cc = 0; } } if(len-count) { buffer = 0; for(i=0; i=4-len+count; i--) { c = (unsigned int) buffer / pow85[i]; ps_putc(psdoc, c+'!'); buffer = (unsigned int) buffer % pow85[i]; } } ps_putc(psdoc, '~'); ps_putc(psdoc, '>'); } /* }}} */ /* ps_asciihex_encode() {{{ */ void ps_asciihex_encode(PSDoc *psdoc, char *data, size_t len) { int i, cc=0; unsigned char *dataptr; dataptr = data; for(i=0; i 35 && i < (len-1)) { ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); cc = 0; } } ps_putc(psdoc, '\n'); ps_putc(psdoc, '>'); } /* }}} */ /* ps_parse_optlist() {{{ */ ght_hash_table_t *ps_parse_optlist(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *optstr) { int i, isname; char name[100], value[100], delim; const char *optstrptr; ght_hash_table_t *opthash; if(optstr == NULL || optstr[0] == '\0') return(NULL); opthash = ght_create(30); if(opthash) { ght_set_alloc(opthash, ps_ght_malloc, ps_ght_free, psdoc); isname = 1; optstrptr = optstr; name[0] = '\0'; value[0] = '\0'; /* Skip leading spaces */ while(*optstrptr == ' ') optstrptr++; while(*optstrptr != '\0') { if(isname) { i = 0; while(*optstrptr != '\0' && *optstrptr != ' ') { name[i] = *optstrptr; i++; optstrptr++; } name[i] = '\0'; isname = 0; optstrptr++; } else { if(*optstrptr == '{') { delim = '}'; optstrptr++; } else { delim = ' '; } i = 0; while(*optstrptr != '\0' && *optstrptr != delim) { value[i] = *optstrptr; i++; optstrptr++; } value[i] = '\0'; isname = 1; optstrptr++; /* Value and Name is read, insert it into hash */ if(name[0]) { ght_insert(opthash, (char *) ps_strdup(psdoc, value), strlen(name)+1, name); name[0] = '\0'; value[0] = '\0'; } } while(*optstrptr != '\0' && *optstrptr == ' ') optstrptr++; } } return(opthash); } /* }}} */ /* ps_free_optlist() {{{ */ void ps_free_optlist(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *opthash) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *strval, *key; // fprintf(stderr, "Freeing optlist\n"); for(strval = ght_first(opthash, &iterator, (void **) &key); strval; strval = ght_next(opthash, &iterator, (void **) &key)) { // fprintf(stderr, "Freeing %s\n", strval); psdoc->free(psdoc, strval); } ght_finalize(opthash); } /* }}} */ /* get_optlist_element_as_float() {{{ * Retrieves an element from the hash and converts its value into float * Modifies *value only if the conversion was successful. * Returns -1 if the parameter is not available and -2 if it is available * but the value cannot be retrieved. */ int get_optlist_element_as_float(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *opthash, const char *name, float *value) { float tmp; char *strval; char *endval; if(NULL == opthash) { return(-1); } if(NULL == (strval = ght_get(opthash, strlen(name)+1, (void *) name))) { return(-1); } tmp = (float) strtod(strval, &endval); if(endval == strval) { return(-2); } *value = tmp; return(0); } /* }}} */ /* get_optlist_element_as_int() {{{ * Retrieves an element from the hash and converts its value into integer * Modifies *value only if the conversion was successful. * Returns -1 if the parameter is not available and -2 if it is available * but the value cannot be retrieved. */ int get_optlist_element_as_int(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *opthash, const char *name, int *value) { long tmp; char *strval; char *endval; if(NULL == opthash) { return(-1); } if(NULL == (strval = ght_get(opthash, strlen(name)+1, (void *) name))) { return(-1); } tmp = strtol(strval, &endval, 10); if(endval == strval) { return(-2); } *value = tmp; return(0); } /* }}} */ /* get_optlist_element_as_bool() {{{ * Retrieves an element from the hash and converts its value into boolean * Returns -1 if the parameter is not available and -2 if it is available * but the value cannot be retrieved. */ int get_optlist_element_as_bool(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *opthash, const char *name, ps_bool *value) { char *strval; if(NULL == opthash) { return(-1); } if(NULL == (strval = ght_get(opthash, strlen(name)+1, (void *) name))) { return(-1); } if(strcmp(strval, "false") == 0) { *value = ps_false; } else if(strcmp(strval, "true") == 0) { *value = ps_true; } else { return(-2); } return(0); } /* }}} */ /* get_optlist_element_as_string() {{{ * Retrieves an element from the hash and converts its value into string * Returns -1 if the parameter is not available */ int get_optlist_element_as_string(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *opthash, const char *name, char **value) { char *strval; if(NULL == opthash) { return(-1); } if(NULL == (strval = ght_get(opthash, strlen(name)+1, (void *) name))) { return(-1); } *value = strval; return(0); } /* }}} */ /* * Local variables: * tab-width: 4 * c-basic-offset: 4 * End: * vim600: sw=2 ts=2 fdm=marker * vim<600: sw=2 ts=2 */ pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_strbuf.c0000644000175000017500000000721210642661464012527 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "ps_intern.h" #include "ps_error.h" /* str_buffer_new() {{{ * Create a new string buffer with the given initial size */ STRBUFFER *str_buffer_new(PSDoc *psdoc, size_t size) { STRBUFFER *sb; if(NULL == (sb = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(STRBUFFER), _("Allocate memory for string buffer")))) return NULL; if(size > 0) { if(NULL == (sb->buffer = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, size, _("Allocate memory for string buffer")))) { psdoc->free(psdoc, sb); return NULL; } sb->buffer[0] = '\0'; } else { sb->buffer = NULL; } sb->size = size; sb->cur = 0; return(sb); } /* }}} */ /* str_buffer_delete() {{{ * Frees the memory occupied by the string buffer include the struct itself */ void str_buffer_delete(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb) { if(sb->buffer) psdoc->free(psdoc, sb->buffer); psdoc->free(psdoc, sb); } /* }}} */ #define MSG_BUFSIZE 256 /* str_buffer_print() {{{ * print a string at the end of a buffer */ size_t str_buffer_print(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb, const char *fmt, ...) { char msg[MSG_BUFSIZE]; va_list ap; int written; va_start(ap, fmt); written = vsnprintf(msg, MSG_BUFSIZE, fmt, ap); if(written >= MSG_BUFSIZE) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_IOError, _("Format string in string buffer is to short")); return -1; } /* Enlarge memory for buffer * Enlarging it MSG_BUFSIZE ensure that the space is in any case * sufficient to add the new string. */ if((sb->cur + written + 1) > sb->size) { sb->buffer = psdoc->realloc(psdoc, sb->buffer, sb->size+MSG_BUFSIZE, _("Get more memory for string buffer.")); sb->size += MSG_BUFSIZE; } strcpy(&(sb->buffer[sb->cur]), msg); sb->cur += written; va_end(ap); return(written); } /* }}} */ #undef MSG_BUFSIZE /* str_buffer_write() {{{ * write a string at the end of a buffer */ size_t str_buffer_write(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb, const char *data, size_t size) { /* Enlarge memory for buffer * Enlarging it MSG_BUFSIZE ensure that the space is in any case * sufficient to add the new string. */ if((sb->cur + size + 1) > sb->size) { sb->buffer = psdoc->realloc(psdoc, sb->buffer, sb->size+max(size, 2000), _("Get more memory for string buffer.")); sb->size += max(size, 2000); } memcpy(&(sb->buffer[sb->cur]), data, size); sb->cur += size; sb->buffer[sb->cur+1] = '\0'; return(size); } /* }}} */ /* str_buffer_get() {{{ * Returns a pointer to current buffer */ const char *str_buffer_get(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb) { return(sb->buffer); } /* }}} */ /* str_buffer_len() {{{ * Returns len of string buffer */ size_t str_buffer_len(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb) { return(sb->cur); } /* }}} */ /* str_buffer_clear() {{{ * Clears the string buffer but will not free the memory */ void str_buffer_clear(PSDoc *psdoc, STRBUFFER *sb) { sb->cur = 0; } /* }}} */ pslib-0.4.5/src/hnjalloc.c0000644000175000017500000000354607750475341012323 00000000000000/* LibHnj is dual licensed under LGPL and MPL. Boilerplate for both * licenses follows. */ /* LibHnj - a library for high quality hyphenation and justification * Copyright (C) 1998 Raph Levien * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ /* * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License * Version 1.0 (the "MPL"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the MPL. You may obtain a copy of the MPL at * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the MPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the MPL * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * MPL. * */ /* wrappers for malloc */ #include #include void * hnj_malloc (int size) { void *p; p = malloc (size); if (p == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "can't allocate %d bytes\n", size); exit (1); } return p; } void * hnj_realloc (void *p, int size) { p = realloc (p, size); if (p == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "can't allocate %d bytes\n", size); exit (1); } return p; } void hnj_free (void *p) { free (p); } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_intern.h0000755000175000017500000003041211542036275012523 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2003-2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __PS_INTERN_H__ #define __PS_INTERN_H__ #ifdef ENABLE_NLS #include #define _(a) dgettext(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, a) #else #define _(a) a #endif #include #include "libps/pslib.h" #include "libps/psversion.h" #include "ps_list.h" #include "ps_strbuf.h" #include "ght_hash_table.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBPNJ #include "libhnj/hyphen.h" #else #include "hyphen.h" #endif #ifndef WIN32 #define max(a,b) ((a)>(b) ? (a) : (b)) #define min(a,b) ((a)<(b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif #define PS_BORDER_UNSET 0 #define PS_BORDER_SOLID 1 #define PS_BORDER_DASHED 2 /* horizontal modes for PS_show_boxed() */ #define PS_TEXT_HMODE_JUSTIFY 1 #define PS_TEXT_HMODE_LEFT 2 #define PS_TEXT_HMODE_RIGHT 3 #define PS_TEXT_HMODE_CENTER 4 #define PS_TEXT_HMODE_FULLJUSTIFY 5 typedef struct encoding_ ENCODING; typedef struct lig_ LIG; typedef struct kern_ KERN; typedef struct adobeptr_ ADOBEPTR; typedef struct pcc_ PCC; typedef struct adobeinfo_ ADOBEINFO; typedef struct adobefontmetric_ ADOBEFONTMETRIC; typedef union _optvalue_value { long lval; /* long value */ double dval; /* double value */ struct { char *val; int len; } str; ght_hash_table_t *ht; /* hash table value */ } optvalue_value; typedef struct _optval_struct optval; struct _optval_struct { optvalue_value value; char type; }; struct lig_ { struct lig_ *next ; char *succ, *sub ; short op, boundleft ; }; struct encoding_ { char *name ; char *vec[256] ; }; struct kern_ { struct kern_ *next ; char *succ ; int delta ; }; struct adobeptr_ { struct adobeptr_ *next; struct adobeinfo_ *ch; }; struct pcc_ { struct pcc_ *next ; char * partname ; int xoffset, yoffset ; }; struct adobeinfo_ { int adobenum, texnum, width ; char *adobename ; int llx, lly, urx, ury ; LIG *ligs ; KERN *kerns ; ADOBEPTR *kern_equivs ; PCC *pccs ; int lkern, rkern; /* Kerning on left and right margin */ }; struct adobefontmetric_ { ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars; FILE *afmin; /* File for encoding */ char *fontname; // = "Unknown" ; char *codingscheme; // = "Unspecified" ; ght_hash_table_t *fontenc; #ifdef VMCMS char *ebfontname ; char *ebcodingscheme ; #endif float italicangle; // = 0.0 ; float underlineposition; float underlinethickness; float ascender; float descender; char fixedpitch ; char makevpl ; char pedantic ; int xheight; // = 400 ; int fontspace ; int bc, ec ; long cksum ; float efactor; // = 1.0; float slant; // = 0.0 ; float capheight; // = 0.8 ; char *efactorparam, *slantparam ; double newslant ; }; typedef struct PSColor_ PSColor; typedef struct PSImage_ PSImage; struct PSImage_ { PSDoc *psdoc; // Doc for which this font was created char *name; // currently only used for templates char *type; char *data; long length; int width; int height; int components; int bpc; int colorspace; ps_bool ismask; PSColor *palette; int numcolors; PSImage *imagemask; // Use other image a s mask for this image ps_bool isreusable; }; typedef struct PSFont_ PSFont; struct PSFont_ { PSDoc *psdoc; // Doc for which this font was created char *name; // currently not used float size; int wordspace; char *encoding; ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics; }; typedef struct PSPattern_ PSPattern; struct PSPattern_ { PSDoc *psdoc; // Doc for which this font was created char *name; int painttype; int shading; float width; float height; float xstep; float ystep; }; #define PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY 1 #define PS_COLORSPACE_RGB 2 #define PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK 3 #define PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT 4 #define PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN 5 #define PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED 6 #define PS_COLORTYPE_FILL 1 #define PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE 2 typedef struct PSSpotColor_ PSSpotColor; struct PSSpotColor_ { PSDoc *psdoc; // Doc for which this font was created char *name; int colorspace; float c1; float c2; float c3; float c4; }; struct PSColor_ { int colorspace; int prevcolorspace; // The last colorspace used for pattern of type 1 int pattern; // The pattern id float c1; float c2; float c3; float c4; }; typedef struct PSShading_ PSShading; struct PSShading_ { char *name; int type; float x0; float y0; float x1; float y1; float r0; float r1; float N; ps_bool extend0; ps_bool extend1; ps_bool antialias; PSColor startcolor; PSColor endcolor; }; typedef struct PSGState_ PSGState; struct PSGState_ { char *name; /* x, y for drawing */ float x; float y; /* current fill color */ PSColor fillcolor; ps_bool fillcolorinvalid; /* set to ps_true if fill color has changed */ /* current stroke color */ PSColor strokecolor; ps_bool strokecolorinvalid; /* set to ps_true if stroke color has changed */ ght_hash_table_t *opthash; }; typedef struct PSTState_ PSTState; struct PSTState_ { /* x, y for drawing text */ float tx; float ty; /* x, y for continue text */ float cx; float cy; }; typedef struct value_ PS_VALUE; struct value_ { char *name; float value; }; typedef struct resource_ PS_PARAMETER; typedef struct resource_ PS_RESOURCE; struct resource_ { char *name; char *value; }; typedef struct categorie_ PS_CATEGORY; struct categorie_ { char *name; DLIST *resources; }; typedef struct bookmark_ PS_BOOKMARK; struct bookmark_ { int id; char *text; int open; int page; DLIST *children; }; #define PS_MAX_GSTATE_LEVELS 10 #define PS_MAX_TSTATE_LEVELS 10 #define MAX_SCOPES 20 // maximum number of scopes on the stack #define PS_SCOPE_NONE 0 #define PS_SCOPE_OBJECT 1 #define PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT 2 #define PS_SCOPE_PAGE 4 #define PS_SCOPE_PATH 8 #define PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE 16 #define PS_SCOPE_PATTERN 32 #define PS_SCOPE_PROLOG 64 #define PS_SCOPE_FONT 128 #define PS_SCOPE_GLYPH 256 #define LINEBUFLEN 1024 struct PSDoc_ { /* Document Information */ char *Keywords; char *Subject; char *Title; char *Creator; char *Author; 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const char *caller); void (*free)(PSDoc *ps, void *mem); }; /* Return a pointer to the user space given the address of the header of * a node. */ #define PS_DLST_USERSPACE(h) ((void*)((PS_DLST_BUCKET*)(h) + 1)) /* Return a pointer to the header of a node, given the address of the * user space. */ #define PS_DLST_HEADER(n) ((PS_DLST_BUCKET*)(n) - 1) /* Return a pointer to the user space of the list's head node. This user * space does not actually exist, but it is useful to be able to address * it to enable insertion at the start of the list. */ #define PS_DLST_HEAD(l) PS_DLST_USERSPACE((l)->head) /* Return a pointer to the user space of the last node in list. */ #define PS_DLST_TAIL(l) PS_DLST_USERSPACE((l)->z->prev) /* Determine if a list is empty */ #define PS_DLST_EMPTY(l) ((l)->count == 0) /*-------------------------- Function Prototypes --------------------------*/ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif void *dlst_newnode(DLIST *l, int size); void dlst_freenode(DLIST *l, void *node); DLIST *dlst_init(void* (*allocproc)(PSDoc *ps, size_t size, const char *caller), void* (*reallocproc)(PSDoc *ps, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller), void (*freeproc)(PSDoc *ps, void *mem)); void dlst_kill(DLIST *l,void (*freeNode)(DLIST *l, void *node)); void dlst_insertafter(DLIST *l,void *node,void *after); void *dlst_deletenext(DLIST *l,void *node); void *dlst_first(DLIST *l); void *dlst_last(DLIST *l); void *dlst_next(void *prev); void *dlst_prev(void *next); void dlst_mergesort(DLIST *l,int (*cmp_func)(void*,void*)); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_list.c0000755000175000017500000002721510023120316012160 00000000000000/**************************************************************************** * * Copyright (C) 1991 Kendall Bennett. * All rights reserved. * * Filename: $RCSfile: ps_list.c,v $ * Version: $Revision: 1.2 $ * * Language: ANSI C * Environment: any * * Description: Module to implement doubly linked lists. Includes a routine * to peform a mergesort on the doubly linked list. * * $Id: ps_list.c,v 1.2 2004/03/08 16:35:26 steinm Exp $ * ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "libps/pslib.h" #include "ps_list.h" #define PUBLIC #define PRIVATE static PUBLIC void *dlst_newnode(DLIST *l, int size) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_newnode * Parameters: l - list * size - Amount of memory to allocate for node * Returns: Pointer to the allocated node's user space. * * Description: Allocates the memory required for a node, adding a small * header at the start of the node. We return a reference to * the user space of the node, as if it had been allocated via * malloc(). * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *node; if(l == NULL || l->malloc == NULL) return NULL; if ( NULL == (node = (PS_DLST_BUCKET*) l->malloc(NULL, size + sizeof(PS_DLST_BUCKET), "dlst_newnode")) ) { fprintf(stderr,"Not enough memory to allocate list node.\n"); /* raise(SIGABRT);*/ return NULL; } return PS_DLST_USERSPACE(node); /* Return pointer to user space */ } PUBLIC void dlst_freenode(DLIST *l, void *node) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_freenode * Parameters: node - Node to free. * * Description: Frees a node previously allocated with lst_newnode(). * ****************************************************************************/ { l->free(NULL, PS_DLST_HEADER(node)); } PUBLIC DLIST *dlst_init(void* (*allocproc)(PSDoc *ps, size_t size, const char *caller), void* (*reallocproc)(PSDoc *ps, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller), void (*freeproc)(PSDoc *ps, void *mem)) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_init * Returns: Pointer to a newly created list. * * Description: Initialises a list and returns a pointer to it. * ****************************************************************************/ { DLIST *l; if(allocproc == NULL || reallocproc == NULL || freeproc == NULL) return NULL; if ((l = (DLIST*) (* allocproc) (NULL, sizeof(DLIST), "dlst_init")) != NULL) { l->count = 0; l->head = &(l->hz[0]); l->z = &(l->hz[1]); l->head->next = l->z->next = l->z; l->z->prev = l->head->prev = l->head; } else { fprintf(stderr,"Insufficient memory to allocate list\n"); /*raise(SIGABRT);*/ return NULL; } l->malloc = allocproc; l->realloc = reallocproc; l->free = freeproc; return l; } PUBLIC void dlst_kill(DLIST *l,void (*freeNode)(DLIST *l, void *node)) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_kill * Parameters: l - List to kill * freeNode - Pointer to user routine to free a node * * Description: Kills the list l, by deleting all of the elements contained * within the list one by one and then deleting the list * itself. Note that we call the user supplied routine * (*freeNode)() to free each list node. This allows the user * program to perform any extra processing needed to kill each * node (if each node contains pointers to other items on the * heap for example). If no extra processing is required, just * pass the address of dlst_freenode(), ie: * * dlst_kill(myList,dlst_freenode); * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n,*p; n = l->head->next; while (n != l->z) { /* Free all nodes in list */ p = n; n = n->next; (*freeNode)(l, PS_DLST_USERSPACE(p)); } l->free(NULL, l); /* Free the list itself */ } PUBLIC void dlst_insertafter(DLIST *l,void *node,void *after) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: lst_insertafter * Parameters: l - List to insert node into * node - Pointer to user space of node to insert * after - Pointer to user space of node to insert node after * * Description: Inserts a new node into the list after the node 'after'. To * insert a new node at the beginning of the list, user the * macro PS_DLST_HEAD in place of 'after'. ie: * * dlst_insertafter(mylist,node,PS_DLST_HEAD(mylist)); * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n = PS_DLST_HEADER(node),*a = PS_DLST_HEADER(after); n->next = a->next; a->next = n; n->prev = a; n->next->prev = n; l->count++; } PUBLIC void *dlst_deletenext(DLIST *l,void *node) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: lst_deletenext * Parameters: l - List to delete node from. * node - Node to delete the next node from * Returns: Pointer to the deleted node's userspace. * * Description: Removes the node AFTER 'node' from the list l. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n = PS_DLST_HEADER(node); node = PS_DLST_USERSPACE(n->next); n->next->next->prev = n; n->next = n->next->next; l->count--; return node; } PUBLIC void *dlst_first(DLIST *l) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_first * Parameters: l - List to obtain first node from * Returns: Pointer to first node in list, NULL if list is empty. * * Description: Returns a pointer to the user space of the first node in * the list. If the list is empty, we return NULL. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n; n = l->head->next; return (n == l->z ? NULL : PS_DLST_USERSPACE(n)); } PUBLIC void *dlst_last(DLIST *l) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_last * Parameters: l - List to obtain last node from * Returns: Pointer to last node in list, NULL if list is empty. * * Description: Returns a pointer to the user space of the last node in * the list. If the list is empty, we return NULL. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n; n = l->z->prev; return (n == l->head ? NULL : PS_DLST_USERSPACE(n)); } PUBLIC void *dlst_next(void *prev) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_next * Parameters: prev - Previous node in list to obtain next node from * Returns: Pointer to the next node in the list, NULL at end of list. * * Description: Returns a pointer to the user space of the next node in the * list given a pointer to the user space of the previous node. * If we have reached the end of the list, we return NULL. The * end of the list is detected when the next pointer of a node * points back to itself, as does the dummy last node's next * pointer. This enables us to detect the end of the list * without needed access to the list data structure itself. * * NOTE: We do no checking to ensure that 'prev' is NOT a * NULL pointer. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n = PS_DLST_HEADER(prev); n = n->next; return (n == n->next ? NULL : PS_DLST_USERSPACE(n)); } PUBLIC void *dlst_prev(void *next) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_prev * Parameters: next - Next node in list to obtain previous node from * Returns: Pointer to the previous node in the list, NULL at start list. * * Description: Returns a pointer to the user space of the prev node in the * list given a pointer to the user space of the next node. * If we have reached the start of the list, we return NULL. The * start of the list is detected when the prev pointer of a node * points back to itself, as does the dummy head node's prev * pointer. This enables us to detect the start of the list * without needed access to the list data structure itself. * * NOTE: We do no checking to ensure that 'next' is NOT a * NULL pointer. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *n = PS_DLST_HEADER(next); n = n->prev; return (n == n->prev ? NULL : PS_DLST_USERSPACE(n)); } /* Static globals required by merge() */ static PS_DLST_BUCKET *z; static int (*cmp)(void*,void*); PRIVATE PS_DLST_BUCKET *merge(PS_DLST_BUCKET *a,PS_DLST_BUCKET *b,PS_DLST_BUCKET **end) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: merge * Parameters: a,b - Sublist's to merge * Returns: Pointer to the merged sublists. * * Description: Merges two sorted lists of nodes together into a single * sorted list. * ****************************************************************************/ { PS_DLST_BUCKET *c; /* Go through the lists, merging them together in sorted order */ c = z; while (a != z && b != z) { if ((*cmp)(PS_DLST_USERSPACE(a),PS_DLST_USERSPACE(b)) <= 0) { c->next = a; c = a; a = a->next; } else { c->next = b; c = b; b = b->next; } }; /* If one of the lists is not exhausted, then re-attach it to the end * of the newly merged list */ if (a != z) c->next = a; if (b != z) c->next = b; /* Set *end to point to the end of the newly merged list */ while (c->next != z) c = c->next; *end = c; /* Determine the start of the merged lists, and reset z to point to * itself */ c = z->next; z->next = z; return c; } PUBLIC void dlst_mergesort(DLIST *l,int (*cmp_func)(void*,void*)) /**************************************************************************** * * Function: dlst_mergesort * Parameters: l - List to merge sort * cmp_func - Function to compare two user spaces * * Description: Mergesort's all the nodes in the list. 'cmp' must point to * a comparison function that can compare the user spaces of * two different nodes. 'cmp' should work the same as * strcmp(), in terms of the values it returns. Rather than * waste processing time keeping the previous pointers up to * date while performing the mergesort, we simply run through * the list at the end of the sort to fix the previous pointers. * ****************************************************************************/ { int i,N; PS_DLST_BUCKET *a,*b; /* Pointers to sublists to merge */ PS_DLST_BUCKET *c; /* Pointer to end of sorted sublists */ PS_DLST_BUCKET *head; /* Pointer to dummy head node for list */ PS_DLST_BUCKET *todo; /* Pointer to sublists yet to be sorted */ PS_DLST_BUCKET *t; /* Temporary */ /* Set up globals required by merge() and pointer to head */ z = l->z; cmp = cmp_func; head = l->head; for (N = 1,a = z; a != head->next; N = N + N) { todo = head->next; c = head; while (todo != z) { /* Build first sublist to be merged, and splice from main list */ a = t = todo; for (i = 1; i < N; i++) t = t->next; b = t->next; t->next = z; t = b; /* Build second sublist to be merged and splice from main list */ for (i = 1; i < N; i++) t = t->next; todo = t->next; t->next = z; /* Merge the two sublists created, and set 'c' to point to the * end of the newly merged sublists. */ c->next = merge(a,b,&t); c = t; } } /* Fix the previous pointers for the list */ a = b = l->head; b = b->next; while (1) { b->prev = a; if (b == z) break; a = a->next; b = b->next; } } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_error.h0000644000175000017500000000026710030477220012345 00000000000000#ifndef __PS_ERROR_H__ #define __PS_ERROR_H__ void _ps_errorhandler(PSDoc *p, int error, const char *str, void *data); void ps_error(PSDoc *p, int type, const char *fmt, ...); #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/hash_functions.c0000644000175000017500000001247110025336501013520 00000000000000/********************************************************************* * * Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Simon Kagstrom * * Filename: hash_functions.c * Description: Hash functions * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. * * $Id: hash_functions.c,v 1.1 2004/03/15 14:27:13 steinm Exp $ * ********************************************************************/ #include #include "ght_hash_table.h" static ght_uint32_t crc32_table[256] = { 0x00000000,0x04c11db7,0x09823b6e,0x0d4326d9,0x130476dc,0x17c56b6b,0x1a864db2,0x1e475005, 0x2608edb8,0x22c9f00f,0x2f8ad6d6,0x2b4bcb61,0x350c9b64,0x31cd86d3,0x3c8ea00a,0x384fbdbd, 0x4c11db70,0x48d0c6c7,0x4593e01e,0x4152fda9,0x5f15adac,0x5bd4b01b,0x569796c2,0x52568b75, 0x6a1936c8,0x6ed82b7f,0x639b0da6,0x675a1011,0x791d4014,0x7ddc5da3,0x709f7b7a,0x745e66cd, 0x9823b6e0,0x9ce2ab57,0x91a18d8e,0x95609039,0x8b27c03c,0x8fe6dd8b,0x82a5fb52,0x8664e6e5, 0xbe2b5b58,0xbaea46ef,0xb7a96036,0xb3687d81,0xad2f2d84,0xa9ee3033,0xa4ad16ea,0xa06c0b5d, 0xd4326d90,0xd0f37027,0xddb056fe,0xd9714b49,0xc7361b4c,0xc3f706fb,0xceb42022,0xca753d95, 0xf23a8028,0xf6fb9d9f,0xfbb8bb46,0xff79a6f1,0xe13ef6f4,0xe5ffeb43,0xe8bccd9a,0xec7dd02d, 0x34867077,0x30476dc0,0x3d044b19,0x39c556ae,0x278206ab,0x23431b1c,0x2e003dc5,0x2ac12072, 0x128e9dcf,0x164f8078,0x1b0ca6a1,0x1fcdbb16,0x018aeb13,0x054bf6a4,0x0808d07d,0x0cc9cdca, 0x7897ab07,0x7c56b6b0,0x71159069,0x75d48dde,0x6b93dddb,0x6f52c06c,0x6211e6b5,0x66d0fb02, 0x5e9f46bf,0x5a5e5b08,0x571d7dd1,0x53dc6066,0x4d9b3063,0x495a2dd4,0x44190b0d,0x40d816ba, 0xaca5c697,0xa864db20,0xa527fdf9,0xa1e6e04e,0xbfa1b04b,0xbb60adfc,0xb6238b25,0xb2e29692, 0x8aad2b2f,0x8e6c3698,0x832f1041,0x87ee0df6,0x99a95df3,0x9d684044,0x902b669d,0x94ea7b2a, 0xe0b41de7,0xe4750050,0xe9362689,0xedf73b3e,0xf3b06b3b,0xf771768c,0xfa325055,0xfef34de2, 0xc6bcf05f,0xc27dede8,0xcf3ecb31,0xcbffd686,0xd5b88683,0xd1799b34,0xdc3abded,0xd8fba05a, 0x690ce0ee,0x6dcdfd59,0x608edb80,0x644fc637,0x7a089632,0x7ec98b85,0x738aad5c,0x774bb0eb, 0x4f040d56,0x4bc510e1,0x46863638,0x42472b8f,0x5c007b8a,0x58c1663d,0x558240e4,0x51435d53, 0x251d3b9e,0x21dc2629,0x2c9f00f0,0x285e1d47,0x36194d42,0x32d850f5,0x3f9b762c,0x3b5a6b9b, 0x0315d626,0x07d4cb91,0x0a97ed48,0x0e56f0ff,0x1011a0fa,0x14d0bd4d,0x19939b94,0x1d528623, 0xf12f560e,0xf5ee4bb9,0xf8ad6d60,0xfc6c70d7,0xe22b20d2,0xe6ea3d65,0xeba91bbc,0xef68060b, 0xd727bbb6,0xd3e6a601,0xdea580d8,0xda649d6f,0xc423cd6a,0xc0e2d0dd,0xcda1f604,0xc960ebb3, 0xbd3e8d7e,0xb9ff90c9,0xb4bcb610,0xb07daba7,0xae3afba2,0xaafbe615,0xa7b8c0cc,0xa379dd7b, 0x9b3660c6,0x9ff77d71,0x92b45ba8,0x9675461f,0x8832161a,0x8cf30bad,0x81b02d74,0x857130c3, 0x5d8a9099,0x594b8d2e,0x5408abf7,0x50c9b640,0x4e8ee645,0x4a4ffbf2,0x470cdd2b,0x43cdc09c, 0x7b827d21,0x7f436096,0x7200464f,0x76c15bf8,0x68860bfd,0x6c47164a,0x61043093,0x65c52d24, 0x119b4be9,0x155a565e,0x18197087,0x1cd86d30,0x029f3d35,0x065e2082,0x0b1d065b,0x0fdc1bec, 0x3793a651,0x3352bbe6,0x3e119d3f,0x3ad08088,0x2497d08d,0x2056cd3a,0x2d15ebe3,0x29d4f654, 0xc5a92679,0xc1683bce,0xcc2b1d17,0xc8ea00a0,0xd6ad50a5,0xd26c4d12,0xdf2f6bcb,0xdbee767c, 0xe3a1cbc1,0xe760d676,0xea23f0af,0xeee2ed18,0xf0a5bd1d,0xf464a0aa,0xf9278673,0xfde69bc4, 0x89b8fd09,0x8d79e0be,0x803ac667,0x84fbdbd0,0x9abc8bd5,0x9e7d9662,0x933eb0bb,0x97ffad0c, 0xafb010b1,0xab710d06,0xa6322bdf,0xa2f33668,0xbcb4666d,0xb8757bda,0xb5365d03,0xb1f740b4 }; /* One-at-a-time hash (found in a web article from ddj), this is the * standard hash function. * * See http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html * for the hash functions used here. */ ght_uint32_t ght_one_at_a_time_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key) { ght_uint32_t i_hash=0; int i; assert(p_key); for (i=0; ii_size; ++i) { i_hash += ((unsigned char*)p_key->p_key)[i]; i_hash += (i_hash << 10); i_hash ^= (i_hash >> 6); } i_hash += (i_hash << 3); i_hash ^= (i_hash >> 11); i_hash += (i_hash << 15); return i_hash; } /* CRC32 hash based on code from comp.compression FAQ. * Added by Dru Lemley */ ght_uint32_t ght_crc_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key) { unsigned char *p, *p_end; ght_uint32_t crc; assert(p_key); crc = 0xffffffff; /* preload shift register, per CRC-32 spec */ p = (unsigned char *)p_key->p_key; p_end = p + p_key->i_size; while (p < p_end) crc = (crc << 8) ^ crc32_table[(crc >> 24) ^ *(p++)]; return ~crc; /* transmit complement, per CRC-32 spec */ } /* Rotating hash function. */ ght_uint32_t ght_rotating_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key) { ght_uint32_t i_hash=0; int i; assert(p_key); for (i=0; ii_size; ++i) { i_hash = (i_hash<<4)^(i_hash>>28)^((unsigned char*)p_key->p_key)[i]; } return i_hash; } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_error.c0000755000175000017500000000145710636442013012351 00000000000000#include #include #include #include "ps_intern.h" /* _ps_errorhandler() {{{ * Default error handler, set if none is provided by application. */ void _ps_errorhandler(PSDoc *p, int error, const char *str, void *data) { fprintf(stderr, "PSLib: %s\n", str); } /* }}} */ /* ps_error() {{{ * Output an error using the errorhandler for the given document. */ void ps_error(PSDoc *p, int type, const char *fmt, ...) { char msg[256]; va_list ap; if(type == PS_Warning && p->warnings == ps_false) return; va_start(ap, fmt); vsprintf(msg, fmt, ap); if (!p->in_error) { p->in_error = 1; /* avoid recursive errors */ (p->errorhandler)(p, type, msg, p->user_data); } /* If the error handler returns the error was non-fatal */ p->in_error = 0; va_end(ap); } /* }}} */ pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_afm.c0000644000175000017500000007725111272332466011774 00000000000000/* * This program converts AFM files to TeX TFM files, and optionally * to TeX VPL files that retain all kerning and ligature information. * Both files make the characters not normally encoded by TeX available * by character codes greater than 127. */ /* (Modified by Don Knuth from Tom Rokicki's pre-VPL version.) */ /* VM/CMS port by J. Hafner (hafner@almaden.ibm.com), based on * the port by Alessio Guglielmi (guglielmi@ipisnsib.bitnet) * and Marco Prevedelli (prevedelli@ipisnsva.bitnet). * This port is still in test state. No guarantees. * 11/3/92: more corrections to VM/CMS port. Now it looks correct * and will be supported by J. Hafner. * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "ps_intern.h" #include "ps_fontenc.h" #include "ps_error.h" #ifdef VMCMS #define interesting lookstr /* for 8 character truncation conflicts */ #include "dvipscms.h" extern char ebcdic2ascii[] ; extern char ascii2ebcdic[] ; #ifdef fopen #undef fopen #endif #endif #if (defined(MSDOS) && defined(__TURBOC__)) || (defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)) #define SMALLMALLOC #endif /* Ligatures {{{ * * It's easier to put this in static storage and parse it as we go * than to build the structures ourselves. */ static char *staticligkern[] = { "% LIGKERN space l =: lslash ; space L =: Lslash ;", "% LIGKERN question quoteleft =: questiondown ;", "% LIGKERN exclam quoteleft =: exclamdown ;", "% LIGKERN hyphen hyphen =: endash ; endash hyphen =: emdash ;", "% LIGKERN quoteleft quoteleft =: quotedblleft ;", "% LIGKERN quoteright quoteright =: quotedblright ;", "% LIGKERN space {} * ; * {} space ; zero {} * ; * {} zero ;", "% LIGKERN one {} * ; * {} one ; two {} * ; * {} two ;", "% LIGKERN three {} * ; * {} three ; four {} * ; * {} four ;", "% LIGKERN five {} * ; * {} five ; six {} * ; * {} six ;", "% LIGKERN seven {} * ; * {} seven ; eight {} * ; * {} eight ;", "% LIGKERN nine {} * ; * {} nine ;", /* Kern accented characters the same way as their base. */ /* There cannot be used currently and what are they for, anyway? "% LIGKERN Aacute <> A ; aacute <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Acircumflex <> A ; acircumflex <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Adieresis <> A ; adieresis <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Agrave <> A ; agrave <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Aring <> A ; aring <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Atilde <> A ; atilde <> a ;", "% LIGKERN Ccedilla <> C ; ccedilla <> c ;", "% LIGKERN Eacute <> E ; eacute <> e ;", "% LIGKERN Ecircumflex <> E ; ecircumflex <> e ;", "% LIGKERN Edieresis <> E ; edieresis <> e ;", "% LIGKERN Egrave <> E ; egrave <> e ;", "% LIGKERN Iacute <> I ; iacute <> i ;", "% LIGKERN Icircumflex <> I ; icircumflex <> i ;", "% LIGKERN Idieresis <> I ; idieresis <> i ;", "% LIGKERN Igrave <> I ; igrave <> i ;", "% LIGKERN Ntilde <> N ; ntilde <> n ;", "% LIGKERN Oacute <> O ; oacute <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Ocircumflex <> O ; ocircumflex <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Odieresis <> O ; odieresis <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Ograve <> O ; ograve <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Oslash <> O ; oslash <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Otilde <> O ; otilde <> o ;", "% LIGKERN Scaron <> S ; scaron <> s ;", "% LIGKERN Uacute <> U ; uacute <> u ;", "% LIGKERN Ucircumflex <> U ; ucircumflex <> u ;", "% LIGKERN Udieresis <> U ; udieresis <> u ;", "% LIGKERN Ugrave <> U ; ugrave <> u ;", "% LIGKERN Yacute <> Y ; yacute <> y ;", "% LIGKERN Ydieresis <> Y ; ydieresis <> y ;", "% LIGKERN Zcaron <> Z ; zcaron <> z ;", */ /* * These next are only included for deficient afm files that * have the lig characters but not the lig commands. */ "% LIGKERN f i =: fi ; f l =: fl ; f f =: ff ; ff i =: ffi ;", "% LIGKERN ff l =: ffl ;", 0 } ; /* * The above layout corresponds to TeX Typewriter Type and is compatible * with TeX Text because the position of ligatures is immaterial. */ /* }}} */ static int boundarychar = -1 ; /* the boundary character */ static int ignoreligkern = 0; /* do we look at ligkern info in the encoding? */ static char *encligops[] = { "=:", "|=:", "|=:>", "=:|", "=:|>", "|=:|", "|=:|>", "|=:|>>", 0 } ; #define BUFFERLEN 512 static char buffer[BUFFERLEN]; /* input buffer (modified while parsing) */ static char obuffer[BUFFERLEN] ; /* unmodified copy of input buffer */ static char *param ; /* current position in input buffer */ static void error(char *s) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s) ; if (obuffer[0]) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", obuffer) ; while (param > buffer) { (void)fprintf(stderr, " ") ; param-- ; } (void)fprintf(stderr, "^\n") ; } if (*s == '!') exit(1) ; } static int transform(int x, int y) { float efactor = 1.0; float slant = 0.0; double acc ; acc = efactor * x + slant *y ; return (int)(acc>=0? floor(acc+0.5) : ceil(acc-0.5) ) ; } static int afm_getline(FILE *afmin) { char *p ; int c ; param = buffer ; for (p=buffer; (c=getc(afmin)) != EOF && c != '\n';)/* changed 10 to '\n' */ *p++ = c ; *p = 0 ; (void)strncpy(obuffer, buffer, BUFFERLEN) ; obuffer[BUFFERLEN-1] = '\0'; if (p == buffer && c == EOF) return(0) ; else return(1) ; } static char *interesting[] = { "FontName", "ItalicAngle", "IsFixedPitch", "XHeight", "C", "KPX", "CC", "EncodingScheme", "UnderlinePosition", "UnderlineThickness", "Ascender", "Descender", "CapHeight", "N", NULL} ; #define FontName (0) #define ItalicAngle (1) #define IsFixedPitch (2) #define XHeight (3) #define C (4) #define KPX (5) #define CC (6) #define EncodingScheme (7) #define UnderlinePosition (8) #define UnderlineThickness (9) #define Ascender (10) #define Descender (11) #define CapHeight (12) #define N (13) /* Needed for .pro files */ #define NONE (-1) static int interest(char *s) { char **p ; int n ; for (p=interesting, n=0; *p; p++, n++) if (strcmp(s, *p)==0) return(n) ; return(NONE) ; } /* static char *mymalloc(unsigned long len) { char *p ; #ifdef SMALLMALLOC if (len > 65500L) error("! can't allocate more than 64K!") ; #endif p = (char *) malloc((unsigned int)len) ; if (p == NULL) error("! out of memory") ; memset(p, 0, len); return(p) ; } */ static char * newstring(PSDoc *psdoc, char *s) { char *q = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long)(strlen(s) + 1), s) ; (void)strcpy(q, s) ; return q ; } static char *paramnewstring(PSDoc *psdoc) { char *p, *q ; p = param ; while (*p > ' ') p++ ; if (*p != 0) *p++ = 0 ; q = newstring(psdoc, param) ; while (*p && *p <= ' ') p++ ; param = p ; return(q) ; } static char *paramstring() { char *p, *q ; p = param ; while (*p > ' ') p++ ; q = param ; if (*p != 0) *p++ = 0 ; while (*p && *p <= ' ') p++ ; param = p ; return(q) ; } static int paramnum() { char *p ; int i ; p = paramstring() ; if (sscanf(p, "%d", &i) != 1) error("! integer expected") ; return(i) ; } static float paramfloat() { char *p ; float i ; p = paramstring() ; if (sscanf(p, "%f", &i) != 1) error("! number expected") ; return(i) ; } static ADOBEINFO *newchar(PSDoc *psdoc) { ADOBEINFO *ai ; ai = (ADOBEINFO *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(ADOBEINFO), "newchar: allocate memory for new character") ; ai->adobenum = -1 ; ai->texnum = -1 ; ai->width = -1 ; ai->adobename = NULL ; ai->llx = -1 ; ai->lly = -1 ; ai->urx = -1 ; ai->ury = -1 ; ai->lkern = 0; ai->rkern = 0; ai->ligs = NULL ; ai->kerns = NULL ; ai->kern_equivs = NULL ; ai->pccs = NULL ; return(ai) ; } static KERN *newkern(PSDoc *psdoc) { KERN *nk ; nk = (KERN *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(KERN), "newkern: allocate memory for new kerning") ; nk->next = NULL ; nk->succ = NULL ; nk->delta = 0 ; return(nk) ; } static PCC *newpcc(PSDoc *psdoc) { PCC *np ; np = (PCC *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(PCC), "newppc: allocate memory for new pcc") ; np->next = NULL ; np->partname = NULL ; np->xoffset = 0 ; np->yoffset = 0 ; return(np) ; } static LIG *newlig(PSDoc *psdoc) { LIG *nl ; nl = (LIG *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(LIG), "newlig: allocate memory for new ligature") ; nl->next = NULL ; nl->succ = NULL ; nl->sub = NULL ; nl->op = 0 ; /* the default =: op */ nl->boundleft = 0 ; return(nl) ; } static int expect(char *s) { if (strcmp(paramstring(), s) != 0) { return(ps_false); } return(ps_true); } /* handlechar() {{{ */ static ADOBEINFO * handlechar(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric) { /* an input line beginning with C */ ADOBEINFO *ai ; LIG *nl ; ai = newchar(psdoc) ; ai->adobenum = paramnum() ; if(!expect(";")) { psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } if(!expect("WX")) { psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected 'WX' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } ai->width = paramnum(); //transform(paramnum(),0) ; // if (ai->adobenum >= 0 && ai->adobenum < 256) { // metric->adobeptrs[ai->adobenum] = ai ; // } if(!expect(";")) { psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } if(!expect("N")) { psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected 'N' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } ai->adobename = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; if(!expect(";")) { psdoc->free(psdoc, ai->adobename); psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } if(expect("B")) { ai->llx = paramnum() ; ai->lly = paramnum() ; // ai->llx = transform(ai->llx, ai->lly) ; ai->urx = paramnum() ; ai->ury = paramnum() ; // ai->urx = transform(ai->urx, ai->ury) ; expect(";") ; } /* Now look for ligatures (which aren't present in fixedpitch fonts) */ while (*param == 'L' && !metric->fixedpitch) { if(!expect("L")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected 'L' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } nl = newlig(psdoc) ; nl->succ = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; nl->sub = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; nl->next = ai->ligs ; ai->ligs = nl ; if(!expect(";")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in afm file.")); return(NULL); } } return(ai); } /* }}} */ /* handleprotusion() {{{ */ static int handleprotusion(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric) { /* an input line begining with N */ ADOBEINFO *ai ; char *adobename; adobename = paramstring() ; ai = gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, adobename); if(ai) { if(!expect(";")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in protusion file.")); return(ps_false); } if(!expect("M")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected 'M' in protusion file.")); return(ps_false); } ai->lkern = paramnum(); ai->rkern = paramnum(); if(!expect(";")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected ';' in protusion file.")); return(ps_false); } } return(ps_true); } /* }}} */ /* calculatekern() {{{ * * Calculates the kerning between two consecutive glyphs. */ int calculatekern(ADOBEINFO *ai, ADOBEINFO *succ) { KERN *k; if((NULL == ai) || (NULL == succ)) return(0); k = ai->kerns; // printf("get kerning for %s followed by %s\n", ai->adobename, succ->adobename); while (k && strcmp(k->succ, succ->adobename)!=0) { // printf("'%s' == '%s': kerning %d\n", k->succ, succ->adobename, k->delta); k = k->next ; } if(k) { // printf("%s == %s: kerning %d\n", k->succ, succ->adobename, k->delta); return(k->delta); } else { return(0); } } /* }}} */ /* addkern() {{{ * * Adds a new kerning pair to the list. Does not check if the pair * already exists. The new pair is inserted at the beginning of the * list. */ void addkern(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEINFO *ai, ADOBEINFO *succ, int kerning) { KERN *nk ; if((NULL == ai) || (NULL == succ)) { error("One of the glyphs is not set."); return; } nk = newkern(psdoc) ; nk->succ = newstring(psdoc, succ->adobename); nk->delta = kerning; nk->next = ai->kerns ; ai->kerns = nk ; } /* }}} */ /* addligature() {{{ * * Adds a new ligature to the list. Does not check if the ligature * already exists. The new ligature is inserted at the beginning of the * list. */ void addligature(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEINFO *ai, ADOBEINFO *succ, ADOBEINFO *sub) { LIG *nl ; if((NULL == ai) || (NULL == succ) || (NULL == sub)) { error("One of the glyphs is not set."); return; } nl = newlig(psdoc) ; nl->succ = newstring(psdoc, succ->adobename); nl->sub = newstring(psdoc, sub->adobename) ; nl->next = ai->ligs ; ai->ligs = nl ; } /* }}} */ /* gfindadobe() {{{ * * Finds metric of a glyph by its name. * This function replaces findadobe(). */ ADOBEINFO *gfindadobe(ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars, const char *p) { ADOBEINFO *ai ; if(p == NULL || p[0] == '\0') return(NULL); if(gadobechars == NULL) return(NULL); ai = ght_get(gadobechars, strlen(p)+1, (void *) p); return(ai) ; } /* }}} */ /* handlekern() {{{ * * The following comment no longer applies; we rely on the LIGKERN * entries to kill space kerns. Also, the same applies to numbers. * * We ignore kerns before and after space characters, because (1) TeX * is using the space only for Polish ligatures, and (2) TeX's * boundarychar mechanisms are not oriented to kerns (they apply * to both spaces and punctuation) so we don't want to use them. */ static void handlekern(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric) { /* an input line beginning with KPX */ ADOBEINFO *ai ; char *p ; KERN *nk ; p = paramstring() ; ai = gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, p) ; if (ai == NULL) error("kern char not found") ; else { nk = newkern(psdoc) ; nk->succ = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; nk->delta = paramnum(); //transform(paramnum(),0) ; nk->next = ai->kerns ; ai->kerns = nk ; } } /* }}} */ /* handleconstruct() {{{ * * Reads lines for composite chars from afm file. */ static int handleconstruct(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric) { /* an input line beginning with CC */ ADOBEINFO *ai ; char *p ; PCC *np ; int n ; PCC *npp = NULL; p = paramstring() ; ai = gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, p) ; if (ai == NULL) error("! composite character name not found") ; n = paramnum() ; if(!expect(";")) { fprintf(stderr, "; expected: ") ; error("syntax error"); return(ps_false); } while (n--) { if (strcmp(paramstring(),"PCC") != 0) return(ps_false); /* maybe I should expect("PCC") instead, but I'm playing it safe */ np = newpcc(psdoc) ; np->partname = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; if (gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, np->partname)==NULL) return(ps_false); np->xoffset = paramnum() ; np->yoffset = paramnum() ; // np->xoffset = transform(np->xoffset, np->yoffset) ; if (npp) npp->next = np ; else ai->pccs = np ; npp = np ; if(!expect(";")) { fprintf(stderr, "; expected: ") ; error("syntax error"); return(ps_false); } } return(ps_true); } /* }}} */ /* makeaccentligs() {{{ * * Creates artificial ligatures for glyphs like adieresis or Aacute by * using the first letter (a, A, ...) and the rest of the glyph name * (dieresis, acute, ...) to form a ligature. This will also try to * make ligature for eg. one, exclam, space, which will fail because * there is no glyph 'ne', 'xclam' or 'pace'. This is somewhat a brute * force methode. */ /* static void makeaccentligs(ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars) { ADOBEINFO *ai, *aci ; char *p ; LIG *nl ; ght_iterator_t iterator; for(ai = ght_first(gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p); ai != NULL; ai = ght_next(gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p)) { if (strlen(p)>2) if ((aci=gfindadobe(gadobechars, p+1)) && (aci->adobenum > 127)) { nl = newlig() ; nl->succ = mymalloc((unsigned long)2) ; *(nl->succ + 1) = 0 ; *(nl->succ) = *p ; nl->sub = ai->adobename ; nl->next = aci->ligs ; aci->ligs = nl ; } } } */ /* }}} */ /* readprotusion() {{{ * * Read file with information about protusion of single chars. */ int readprotusion(PSDoc *psdoc, PSFont *psfont, const char *filename) { ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics; FILE *fp; #ifdef VMCMS int i; #endif metrics = psfont->metrics; if(NULL == (fp = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, filename))) { return(-1); } while (afm_getline(fp)) { switch(interest(paramstring())) { case N: handleprotusion(psdoc, metrics) ; break ; } } fclose(fp) ; return(0); } /* }}} */ /* readadobe() {{{ * * Reads an afm file and returns a adobe font metric structure. */ ADOBEFONTMETRIC *readadobe(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) { ADOBEINFO *ai; ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric; #ifdef VMCMS int i; #endif if(NULL == (metric = (ADOBEFONTMETRIC *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(ADOBEFONTMETRIC), _("Allocate space for font metric.")))) { return(NULL); } memset(metric, 0, sizeof(ADOBEFONTMETRIC)); if(0 == (metric->afmin = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, filename))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Couldn't open afm file: %s\n"), filename); psdoc->free(psdoc, metric); return(NULL); } /* * Create the hash table for the chars */ metric->gadobechars = ght_create(512); ght_set_alloc(metric->gadobechars, ps_ght_malloc, ps_ght_free, psdoc); /* * Set default font encoding */ // metric->fontenc = ps_build_enc_hash(psdoc, &fontencoding); metric->fontenc = NULL; /* * Read file line by line. */ while (afm_getline(metric->afmin)) { switch(interest(paramstring())) { case FontName: metric->fontname = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; #ifdef VMCMS /* fontname comes in as ebcdic but we need it asciified for tfm file so we save it in ebfontname and change it in fontname */ metric->ebfontname = newstring(psdoc, metric->fontname) ; i=0; while(metric->fontname[i] != '\0') { metric->fontname[i]=ebcdic2ascii[metric->fontname[i]]; i++; } #endif break ; case EncodingScheme: metric->codingscheme = paramnewstring(psdoc) ; #ifdef VMCMS /* for codingscheme, we do the same as we did for fontname */ metric->ebcodingscheme = newstring(psdoc, metric->codingscheme) ; i=0; while(metric->codingscheme[i] != '\0') { metric->codingscheme[i]=ebcdic2ascii[metric->codingscheme[i]]; i++; } #endif break ; case ItalicAngle: metric->italicangle = paramfloat() ; break ; case UnderlinePosition: metric->underlineposition = paramfloat() ; break ; case UnderlineThickness: metric->underlinethickness = paramfloat() ; break ; case Ascender: metric->ascender = paramfloat() ; break ; case Descender: metric->descender = paramfloat() ; break ; case CapHeight: metric->capheight = paramfloat() ; break ; case IsFixedPitch: if (*param == 't' || *param == 'T') metric->fixedpitch = 1 ; else metric->fixedpitch = 0 ; break ; case XHeight: metric->xheight = paramnum() ; break ; case C: { ADOBEINFO *hai = handlechar(psdoc, metric) ; if(gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, hai->adobename)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Trying to insert the glyph '%s' which already exists. Please check your afm file for duplicate glyph names."), hai->adobename); /* FIXME: Freeing the name and the ADOBEINFO structure may not be * enough. There can be kerning pairs and ligatures. */ psdoc->free(psdoc, hai->adobename); psdoc->free(psdoc, hai); } else ght_insert(metric->gadobechars, hai, strlen(hai->adobename)+1, hai->adobename); break ; } case KPX: handlekern(psdoc, metric) ; break ; case CC: handleconstruct(psdoc, metric) ; break ; default: break ; } } fclose(metric->afmin) ; metric->afmin = 0 ; if (0 != (ai = gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, "space"))) { metric->fontspace = ai->width ; } else { metric->fontspace = 500; //transform(500, 0) ; } /* { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *p_key; ADOBEINFO *p_e; for(p_e = ght_first(metric->gadobechars, &iterator, &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(metric->gadobechars, &iterator, &p_key)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s = %s\n", p_key, p_e->adobename); } } */ return(metric); } /* }}} */ /* * Re-encode the adobe font. Assumes that the header file will * also contain the appropriate instructions! */ /* static char *outenname, *inenname ; static ENCODING *outencoding = NULL ; static ENCODING *inencoding = NULL ; void handlereencoding(ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metric) { if (inenname) { int i ; ADOBEINFO *ai ; char *p ; ignoreligkern = 1 ; inencoding = readencoding(inenname) ; for (i=0; i<256; i++) if (0 != (ai=metric->adobeptrs[i])) { ai->adobenum = -1 ; metric->adobeptrs[i] = NULL ; } for (i=0; i<256; i++) { p = inencoding->vec[i] ; if (p && *p && 0 != (ai = gfindadobe(metric->gadobechars, p))) { ai->adobenum = i ; metric->adobeptrs[i] = ai ; } } metric->codingscheme = inencoding->name ; } ignoreligkern = 0 ; if (outenname) { outencoding = readencoding(outenname) ; } else { outencoding = readencoding((char *)0) ; } } */ /* rmkernmatch() {{{ * * Some routines to remove kerns that match certain patterns. */ static KERN *rmkernmatch(PSDoc *psdoc, KERN *k, char *s) { KERN *nk, *ktmp ; while (k != NULL && strcmp(k->succ, s)==0) { psdoc->free(psdoc, k->succ); ktmp = k->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, k); k = ktmp; } if (k) { for (nk = k; nk; nk = nk->next) while (nk->next && strcmp(nk->next->succ, s)==0) { psdoc->free(psdoc, nk->next->succ); ktmp = nk->next->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, nk->next); nk->next = ktmp; } } return k ; } /* }}} */ /* rmkern() {{{ * * Recursive to one level. */ static void rmkern(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars, char *s1, char *s2, ADOBEINFO *ai) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *p; if (ai == 0) { if (strcmp(s1, "*") == 0) { for(ai = ght_first(gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p); ai; ai = ght_next(gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p)) rmkern(psdoc, gadobechars, s1, s2, ai) ; return ; } else { ai = gfindadobe(gadobechars, s1) ; if (ai == 0) return ; } } if (strcmp(s2, "*")==0) { KERN *k, *ktmp; k = ai->kerns; while(k != NULL) { if(k->succ) psdoc->free(psdoc, k->succ); ktmp = k->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, k); k = ktmp; } ai->kerns = NULL ; /* drop them on the floor */ } else ai->kerns = rmkernmatch(psdoc, ai->kerns, s2) ; } /* }}} */ /* copykern() {{{ * Make the kerning for character S1 equivalent to that for S2. * If either S1 or S2 do not exist, do nothing. * If S1 already has kerning, do nothing. */ static void copykern(PSDoc *psdoc, ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars, char *s1, char *s2) { ADOBEINFO *ai1 = gfindadobe(gadobechars, s1); ADOBEINFO *ai2 = gfindadobe(gadobechars, s2); if (ai1 && ai2 && !ai1->kerns) { /* Put the new one at the head of the list, since order is immaterial. */ ADOBEPTR *ap = (ADOBEPTR *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(ADOBEPTR), "copykern: adobeptr"); ap->next = ai2->kern_equivs; ap->ch = ai1; ai2->kern_equivs = ap; } } /* }}} */ static int sawligkern ; /* checkligkern() {{{ * * Reads a ligkern line, if this is one. Assumes the first character * passed is `%'. */ static void checkligkern(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics, char *s) { char *oparam = param ; char *mlist[5] ; int n ; ght_hash_table_t *gadobechars = metrics->gadobechars; s++ ; while (*s && *s <= ' ') s++ ; if (strncmp(s, "LIGKERN", 7)==0) { sawligkern = 1 ; s += 7 ; while (*s && *s <= ' ') s++ ; param = s ; while (*param) { for (n=0; n<5;) { if (*param == 0) break ; mlist[n] = paramstring() ; if (strcmp(mlist[n], ";") == 0) break ; n++ ; } if (n > 4) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Too many parameters in lig kern data.")); return; } if (n < 3) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Too few parameters in lig kern data.")); return; } if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[1], "{}") == 0) { /* rmkern command */ rmkern(psdoc, gadobechars, mlist[0], mlist[2], (ADOBEINFO *)0) ; } else if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[1], "<>") == 0) { /* copykern */ /* FIXME: What is the meaning of kern_equivs? * copykern() does not set the kern by kern_equivs which is not * used. */ copykern(psdoc, gadobechars, mlist[0], mlist[2]) ; } else if (n == 3 && strcmp(mlist[0], "||") == 0 && strcmp(mlist[1], "=") == 0) { /* bc command */ ADOBEINFO *ai = gfindadobe(gadobechars, "||") ; if (boundarychar != -1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Multiple boundary character commands?")); return; } if (sscanf(mlist[2], "%d", &n) != 1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Expected number assignment for boundary char.")); return; } if (n < 0 || n > 255) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Boundary character number must be 0..255.")); return; } boundarychar = n ; if (ai == 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Internal error: boundary char.")); return; } ai->texnum = n ; /* prime the pump, so to speak, for lig/kerns */ } else if (n == 4) { int op = -1 ; ADOBEINFO *ai ; for (n=0; encligops[n]; n++) if (strcmp(mlist[2], encligops[n])==0) { op = n ; break ; } if (op < 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Bad ligature operation specified.")); return; } if (0 != (ai = gfindadobe(gadobechars, mlist[0]))) { LIG *lig ; /* This does not make sense */ if (gfindadobe(gadobechars, mlist[2])) /* remove coincident kerns */ rmkern(psdoc, gadobechars, mlist[0], mlist[1], ai) ; if (strcmp(mlist[3], "||") == 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("You can't lig to the boundary character!")); return; } /* FIXME: The following code is commented because the staticligkern * instruction didn't work anymore. For some reason e.g. the endash * wasn't found, though it was part of the font. I appears that * at this point the list of glyphs on gadobechars isn't complete */ /* if (gfindadobe(gadobechars, mlist[3])) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Ligature '%s' not available in font."), mlist[3]); return; } */ if (!metrics->fixedpitch) { /* fixed pitch fonts get *0* ligs */ for (lig=ai->ligs; lig; lig = lig->next) if (strcmp(lig->succ, mlist[1]) == 0) break ; /* we'll re-use this structure */ // printf("Adding new lig %s %s -> %s\n", mlist[0], mlist[1], mlist[3]); if (lig == 0) { lig = newlig(psdoc) ; lig->succ = newstring(psdoc, mlist[1]) ; lig->next = ai->ligs ; ai->ligs = lig ; } if(lig->sub) psdoc->free(psdoc, lig->sub); lig->sub = newstring(psdoc, mlist[3]) ; lig->op = op ; if (strcmp(mlist[1], "||")==0) { lig->boundleft = 1 ; if (strcmp(mlist[0], "||")==0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("You can't lig boundary character to boundary character.")); return; } } else lig->boundleft = 0 ; } } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Bad form in LIGKERN command.")); return; } } } param = oparam ; } /* }}} */ /* char *gettoken() {{{ * * Here we get a token from the encoding file. We parse just as much PostScript * as we expect to find in an encoding file. We allow commented lines and * names like 0, .notdef, _foo_. We do not allow //abc. * This function calls checkligkern() which reads extra ligatures which * are usually at the beginning of the file marked as PostScript comments. */ static char smbuffer[100] ; /* for tokens */ static char *gettoken(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics) { char *p, *q ; while (1) { while (param == NULL || *param == '\0') { if (afm_getline(metrics->afmin) == 0) ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Premature end of encoding file.")); for (p=buffer; *p != '\0'; p++) if (*p == '%') { if (ignoreligkern == 0) checkligkern(psdoc, metrics, p) ; *p = '\0' ; break ; } } while (*param != '\0' && *param <= ' ') param++ ; if (*param) { if (*param == '[' || *param == ']' || *param == '{' || *param == '}') { smbuffer[0] = *param++ ; smbuffer[1] = '\0' ; return smbuffer ; } else if (*param == '/' || *param == '-' || *param == '_' || *param == '.' || ('0' <= *param && *param <= '9') || ('a' <= *param && *param <= 'z') || ('A' <= *param && *param <= 'Z')) { smbuffer[0] = *param ; for (p=param+1, q=smbuffer+1; *p == '-' || *p == '_' || *p == '.' || ('0' <= *p && *p <= '9') || ('a' <= *p && *p <= 'z') || ('A' <= *p && *p <= 'Z'); p++, q++) *q = *p ; *q = '\0' ; param = p ; return smbuffer ; } } } } /* }}} */ /* getligkerndefaults() {{{ * * Set default ligatures */ static void getligkerndefaults(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics) { int i ; for (i=0; staticligkern[i]; i++) { strncpy(buffer, staticligkern[i], BUFFERLEN) ; strncpy(obuffer, staticligkern[i], BUFFERLEN) ; param = buffer ; checkligkern(psdoc, metrics, buffer) ; } } /* }}} */ /* readencoding() {{{ * * This routine reads in an encoding file, given the name. It modifies * the passed font metrics structure. It returns -1 in case of error and * 0 otherwise. It performs a number of consistency checks. * If enc is NULL it will use the default encoding from ps_fontenc.c */ int readencoding(PSDoc *psdoc, ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics, const char *enc) { char *p ; int i ; ENCODING *e; sawligkern = 0 ; if (metrics->afmin) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Encoding file for this font seems to be already open.")); return -1; } if(enc) { metrics->afmin = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, enc) ; param = 0 ; if (metrics->afmin == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not open encoding file '%s'."), enc); return -1; } p = gettoken(psdoc, metrics) ; if (*p != '/' || p[1] == '\0') { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Encoding file must start with name of encoding.")); return -1; } e = (ENCODING *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(ENCODING), _("Allocate memory for new encoding vector.")) ; if(NULL == e) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for encoding vector.")); return -1; } e->name = newstring(psdoc, p+1) ; p = gettoken(psdoc, metrics) ; if (0 != strcmp(p, "[")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Name of encoding must be followed by an '['.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, e->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, e); return -1; } for (i=0; i<256; i++) { p = gettoken(psdoc, metrics) ; if (*p != '/' || p[1] == '\0') { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Encoding vector must contain 256 glyph names.")); for (i--; i>=0; i--) { psdoc->free(psdoc, e->vec[i]); } psdoc->free(psdoc, e->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, e); return -1; } e->vec[i] = newstring(psdoc, p+1) ; } p = gettoken(psdoc, metrics) ; if (0 != strcmp(p, "]")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Encoding vector must be ended by an ']'.")); for (i=0; i<256; i++) { psdoc->free(psdoc, e->vec[i]); } psdoc->free(psdoc, e->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, e); return -1; } while (afm_getline(metrics->afmin)) { for (p=buffer; *p != '\0'; p++) if (*p == '%') { if (ignoreligkern == 0) checkligkern(psdoc, metrics, p) ; *p = '\0' ; break ; } } fclose(metrics->afmin) ; metrics->afmin = NULL ; if (ignoreligkern == 0 && sawligkern == 0) { getligkerndefaults(psdoc, metrics) ; } metrics->fontenc = ps_build_enc_hash(psdoc, e); if(metrics->codingscheme) psdoc->free(psdoc, metrics->codingscheme); metrics->codingscheme = newstring(psdoc, e->name); /* FIXME: For now we through away the fontenc from the file and * take the predefined font encoding. */ for (i=0; i<256; i++) { psdoc->free(psdoc, e->vec[i]); } psdoc->free(psdoc, e->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, e); } else { /* not font encoding file name passed */ e = &fontencoding[0] ; getligkerndefaults(psdoc, metrics) ; metrics->fontenc = ps_build_enc_hash(psdoc, e); if(metrics->codingscheme) psdoc->free(psdoc, metrics->codingscheme); metrics->codingscheme = newstring(psdoc, e->name); } param = 0 ; return 0 ; } /* }}} */ /* readadobe() ; if (fontspace == 0) { ADOBEINFO *ai ; } handlereencoding() ; */ pslib-0.4.5/src/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000175010722607460012404 00000000000000## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in INCLUDES = -I@srcdir@/../include -I./include $(LIBHNJ_CFLAGS) $(PNG_INCLUDEDIR) $(JPEG_INCLUDEDIR) $(GIF_INCLUDEDIR) $(TIFF_INCLUDEDIR) -DPACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR=\""$(datadir)/locale"\" -DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR=\""$(pkgdatadir)"\" noinst_HEADERS = \ ps_list.h \ ps_intern.h \ ps_memory.h \ ps_error.h \ ght_hash_table.h \ hyphen.h \ hnjalloc.h \ bmp.h \ ps_inputenc.h \ ps_fontenc.h \ ps_strbuf.h lib_LTLIBRARIES = libps.la libps_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info @LIBPS_VERSION_INFO@ $(LIBHNJ_LIBS) $(PNG_LIBDIR) $(JPEG_LIBDIR) $(GIF_LIBDIR) $(TIFF_LIBDIR) libps_la_SOURCES = \ pslib.c \ ps_memory.c \ ps_memprof.c \ ps_error.c \ ps_afm.c \ ps_list.c \ ps_util.c \ hash_table.c \ hash_functions.c \ hyphen.c \ hnjalloc.c \ bmp.c \ ps_inputenc.c \ ps_fontenc.c \ ps_strbuf.c libps_la_LIBADD = $(LIBHNJ_LIBS) $(PNG_LIBS) $(JPEG_LIBS) $(GIF_LIBS) $(TIFF_LIBS) BUILD_LIBS = -lm #clean-am: # rm -rf CMakeFiles cmake_install.cmake pslib-0.4.5/src/hnjalloc.h0000644000175000017500000000300707750475341012320 00000000000000/* LibHnj is dual licensed under LGPL and MPL. Boilerplate for both * licenses follows. */ /* LibHnj - a library for high quality hyphenation and justification * Copyright (C) 1998 Raph Levien * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ /* * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License * Version 1.0 (the "MPL"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the MPL. You may obtain a copy of the MPL at * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the MPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the MPL * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * MPL. * */ /* wrappers for malloc */ void * hnj_malloc (int size); void * hnj_realloc (void *p, int size); void hnj_free (void *p); pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_memory.c0000755000175000017500000000445210642661050012527 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2001 Vilson Gärtner, Uwe Steinmann. * (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* $Id: */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include "ps_intern.h" #include "ps_error.h" size_t ps_strlen(const char *str) { return(strlen(str)); } char *ps_strdup(PSDoc *p, const char *str) { size_t len; char *buf; if (str == NULL) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, "NULL string in ps_strdup"); return(NULL); } len = ps_strlen(str); buf = (char *) p->malloc(p, len+1, "ps_strdup"); if(buf != NULL) { memcpy(buf, str, len+1); // buf[len] = '\0'; } return(buf); } /* Default memory management function {{{ * These functions are the default functions for memory management * if PS_new() is called. */ void * _ps_malloc(PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller) { return((void *) malloc(size)); } void * _ps_realloc(PSDoc *p, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller) { return((void *) realloc(mem, size)); } void _ps_free(PSDoc *p, void *mem) { free(mem); mem = NULL; } /* }}} */ /* Convenience functions for memory management {{{ * Call these functions instead of psdoc->malloc(), psdoc->free() * and psdoc->realloc() */ void * ps_calloc(PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller) { void *ret; if(NULL == (ret = (void *) p->malloc(p, size, caller))) { return NULL; } memset(ret, 0, size); return ret; } /* }}} */ /* * Local variables: * tab-width: 4 * c-basic-offset: 4 * End: * vim600: sw=4 ts=4 fdm=marker * vim<600: sw=4 ts=4 */ pslib-0.4.5/src/hash_table.c0000644000175000017500000004152611154027652012612 00000000000000/********************************************************************* * * Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Simon Kagstrom * * Filename: hash_table.c * Description: The implementation of the hash table (MK2). * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. * * $Id: hash_table.c,v 1.4 2009/03/05 20:01:46 steinm Exp $ * ********************************************************************/ #include /* malloc */ #include /* perror */ #include /* errno */ #include /* memcmp */ #include /* assert */ #include "ght_hash_table.h" #if defined(WIN32) || defined(__hpux) #define PSLIB_INLINE #else #define PSLIB_INLINE inline #endif /* Flags for the elements. This is currently unused. */ #define FLAGS_NONE 0 /* No flags */ #define FLAGS_NORMAL 0 /* Normal item. All user-inserted stuff is normal */ #define FLAGS_INTERNAL 1 /* The item is internal to the hash table */ /* Prototypes */ static PSLIB_INLINE void transpose(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry); static PSLIB_INLINE void move_to_front(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry); static PSLIB_INLINE void free_entry_chain(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry); static PSLIB_INLINE ght_hash_entry_t *search_in_bucket(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_key_t *p_key, unsigned char i_heuristics); static PSLIB_INLINE void hk_fill(ght_hash_key_t *p_hk, int i_size, void *p_key); static PSLIB_INLINE ght_hash_entry_t *he_create(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); static PSLIB_INLINE void he_finalize(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_hash_entry_t *p_he); /* --- private methods --- */ /* Move p_entry one up in its list. */ static PSLIB_INLINE void transpose(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry) { /* * __ __ __ __ * |A_|->|X_|->|Y_|->|B_| * / * => p_entry * __ __/ __ __ * |A_|->|Y_|->|X_|->|B_| */ if (p_entry->p_prev) /* Otherwise p_entry is already first. */ { ght_hash_entry_t *p_x = p_entry->p_prev; ght_hash_entry_t *p_a = p_x?p_x->p_prev:NULL; ght_hash_entry_t *p_b = p_entry->p_next; if (p_a) { p_a->p_next = p_entry; } else /* This element is now placed first */ { p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket] = p_entry; } if (p_b) { p_b->p_prev = p_x; } if (p_x) { p_x->p_next = p_entry->p_next; p_x->p_prev = p_entry; } p_entry->p_next = p_x; p_entry->p_prev = p_a; } } /* Move p_entry first */ static PSLIB_INLINE void move_to_front(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry) { /* * __ __ __ * |A_|->|B_|->|X_| * / * => p_entry * __/ __ __ * |X_|->|A_|->|B_| */ if (p_entry == p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket]) { return; } /* Link p_entry out of the list. */ p_entry->p_prev->p_next = p_entry->p_next; if (p_entry->p_next) { p_entry->p_next->p_prev = p_entry->p_prev; } /* Place p_entry first */ p_entry->p_next = p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket]; p_entry->p_prev = NULL; p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket]->p_prev = p_entry; p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket] = p_entry; } /* Search for an element in a bucket */ static PSLIB_INLINE ght_hash_entry_t *search_in_bucket(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_uint32_t l_bucket, ght_hash_key_t *p_key, unsigned char i_heuristics) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_e; for (p_e = p_ht->pp_entries[l_bucket]; p_e; p_e = p_e->p_next) { if ((p_e->key.i_size == p_key->i_size) && (memcmp(p_e->key.p_key, p_key->p_key, p_e->key.i_size) == 0)) { /* Matching entry found - Apply heuristics, if any */ switch (i_heuristics) { case GHT_HEURISTICS_MOVE_TO_FRONT: move_to_front(p_ht, l_bucket, p_e); break; case GHT_HEURISTICS_TRANSPOSE: transpose(p_ht, l_bucket, p_e); break; default: break; } return p_e; } } return NULL; } /* Free a chain of entries (in a bucket) */ static PSLIB_INLINE void free_entry_chain(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_e = p_entry; while(p_e) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_e_next = p_e->p_next; he_finalize(p_ht, p_e); p_e = p_e_next; } } /* Fill in the data to a existing hash key */ static PSLIB_INLINE void hk_fill(ght_hash_key_t *p_hk, int i_size, void *p_key) { assert(p_hk); p_hk->i_size = i_size; p_hk->p_key = p_key; } /* Create an hash entry */ static PSLIB_INLINE ght_hash_entry_t *he_create(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_he; /* * An element like the following is allocated: * elem->p_key * / elem->p_key->p_key_data * ____|___/________ * |elem|key|key data| * |____|___|________| * * That is, the key and the key data is stored "inline" within the * hash entry. * * This saves space since malloc only is called once and thus avoids * some fragmentation. Thanks to Dru Lemley for this idea. */ if ( !(p_he = (ght_hash_entry_t*)p_ht->fn_alloc (sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t)+i_key_size, p_ht->userdata)) ) { fprintf(stderr, "fn_alloc failed!\n"); return NULL; } p_he->p_data = p_data; p_he->p_next = NULL; p_he->p_prev = NULL; /* Create the key */ p_he->key.i_size = i_key_size; p_he->key.p_key = (void*)(p_he+1); memcpy(p_he->key.p_key, p_key_data, i_key_size); return p_he; } /* Finalize (free) a hash entry */ static PSLIB_INLINE void he_finalize(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_hash_entry_t *p_he) { assert(p_he); #if !defined(NDEBUG) p_he->p_next = NULL; p_he->p_prev = NULL; #endif /* NDEBUG */ /* Free the entry */ p_ht->fn_free(p_he, p_ht->userdata); } /* Allocate memory */ static void *ght_malloc(size_t size, void *data) { return(malloc(size)); } /* Free memory */ static void ght_free(void *ptr, void *data) { free(ptr); } /* --- Exported methods --- */ /* Create a new hash table */ ght_hash_table_t *ght_create(unsigned int i_size) { ght_hash_table_t *p_ht; int i=0; if ( !(p_ht = (ght_hash_table_t*)malloc (sizeof(ght_hash_table_t))) ) { perror("malloc"); return NULL; } /* Set the size of the hash table to the nearest 2^i higher then i_size */ p_ht->i_size = 0; while(p_ht->i_size < i_size) { p_ht->i_size = 1<i_size_mask = (1<<(i-1))-1; /* Mask to & with */ p_ht->i_items = 0; p_ht->fn_hash = ght_one_at_a_time_hash; /* Standard values for allocations */ p_ht->fn_alloc = ght_malloc; p_ht->fn_free = ght_free; p_ht->userdata = NULL; /* Set flags */ p_ht->i_heuristics = GHT_HEURISTICS_NONE; p_ht->i_automatic_rehash = FALSE; /* Create an empty bucket list. */ if ( !(p_ht->pp_entries = (ght_hash_entry_t**)malloc(p_ht->i_size*sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t*))) ) { perror("malloc"); free(p_ht); return NULL; } memset(p_ht->pp_entries, 0, p_ht->i_size*sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t*)); /* Initialise the number of entries in each bucket to zero */ if ( !(p_ht->p_nr = (int*)malloc(p_ht->i_size*sizeof(int)))) { perror("malloc"); free(p_ht->pp_entries); free(p_ht); return NULL; } memset(p_ht->p_nr, 0, p_ht->i_size*sizeof(int)); return p_ht; } /* Set the allocation/deallocation function to use */ void ght_set_alloc(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_alloc_t fn_alloc, ght_fn_free_t fn_free, void *data) { p_ht->fn_alloc = fn_alloc; p_ht->fn_free = fn_free; p_ht->userdata = data; } /* Set the hash function to use */ void ght_set_hash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_hash_t fn_hash) { p_ht->fn_hash = fn_hash; } /* Set the heuristics to use. */ void ght_set_heuristics(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int i_heuristics) { p_ht->i_heuristics = i_heuristics; } /* Set the rehashing status of the table. */ void ght_set_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int b_rehash) { p_ht->i_automatic_rehash = b_rehash; } /* Get the number of items in the hash table */ unsigned int ght_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht) { return p_ht->i_items; } /* Get the size of the hash table */ unsigned int ght_table_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht) { return p_ht->i_size; } /* Insert an entry into the hash table */ int ght_insert(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry; ght_uint32_t l_key; ght_hash_key_t key; assert(p_ht); hk_fill(&key, i_key_size, p_key_data); l_key = p_ht->fn_hash(&key)&p_ht->i_size_mask; if (search_in_bucket(p_ht, l_key, &key, 0)) { /* Don't insert if the key is already present. */ return -1; } if (!(p_entry = he_create(p_ht, p_entry_data, i_key_size, p_key_data))) { return -2; } /* Rehash if the number of items inserted is too high. */ if (p_ht->i_automatic_rehash && p_ht->i_items > 2*p_ht->i_size) { ght_rehash(p_ht, 2*p_ht->i_size); } /* Place the entry first in the list. */ p_entry->p_next = p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]; p_entry->p_prev = NULL; if (p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]) { p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]->p_prev = p_entry; } p_ht->pp_entries[l_key] = p_entry; p_ht->p_nr[l_key]++; assert( p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]?p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]->p_prev == NULL:1 ); p_ht->i_items++; return 0; } /* Get an entry from the hash table. The entry is returned, or NULL if it wasn't found */ void *ght_get(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_e; ght_hash_key_t key; ght_uint32_t l_key; assert(p_ht); hk_fill(&key, i_key_size, p_key_data); l_key = p_ht->fn_hash(&key)&p_ht->i_size_mask; /* Check that the first element in the list really is the first. */ assert( p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]?p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]->p_prev == NULL:1 ); p_e = search_in_bucket(p_ht, l_key, &key, p_ht->i_heuristics); return (p_e?p_e->p_data:NULL); } /* Replace an entry from the hash table. The entry is returned, or NULL if it wasn't found */ void *ght_replace(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_e; ght_hash_key_t key; ght_uint32_t l_key; void *p_old; assert(p_ht); hk_fill(&key, i_key_size, p_key_data); l_key = p_ht->fn_hash(&key)&p_ht->i_size_mask; /* Check that the first element in the list really is the first. */ assert( p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]?p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]->p_prev == NULL:1 ); p_e = search_in_bucket(p_ht, l_key, &key, p_ht->i_heuristics); if ( !p_e ) return NULL; p_old = p_e->p_data; p_e->p_data = p_entry_data; return p_old; } /* Remove an entry from the hash table. The removed entry, or NULL, is returned (and NOT free'd). */ void *ght_remove(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data) { ght_hash_entry_t *p_out; ght_hash_key_t key; ght_uint32_t l_key; void *p_ret=NULL; assert(p_ht); hk_fill(&key, i_key_size, p_key_data); l_key = p_ht->fn_hash(&key)&p_ht->i_size_mask; /* Check that the first element really is the first */ assert( (p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]?p_ht->pp_entries[l_key]->p_prev == NULL:1) ); p_out = search_in_bucket(p_ht, l_key, &key, 0); /* Link p_out out of the list. */ if (p_out) { if (p_out->p_prev) { p_out->p_prev->p_next = p_out->p_next; } else /* first in list */ { p_ht->pp_entries[l_key] = p_out->p_next; } if (p_out->p_next) { p_out->p_next->p_prev = p_out->p_prev; } /* This should ONLY be done for normal items (for now all items) */ p_ht->i_items--; p_ht->p_nr[l_key]--; #if !defined(NDEBUG) p_out->p_next = NULL; p_out->p_prev = NULL; #endif /* NDEBUG */ p_ret = p_out->p_data; he_finalize(p_ht, p_out); } return p_ret; } /* Get the first entry in an iteration */ void *ght_first(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key) { assert(p_ht && p_iterator); /* Fill the iterator */ p_iterator->p_entry = p_ht->pp_entries[0]; p_iterator->i_curr_bucket = 0; /* Step until non-empty bucket */ for (; (p_iterator->i_curr_bucket < p_ht->i_size) && !p_ht->pp_entries[p_iterator->i_curr_bucket]; p_iterator->i_curr_bucket++); if (p_iterator->i_curr_bucket < p_ht->i_size) { p_iterator->p_entry = p_ht->pp_entries[p_iterator->i_curr_bucket]; } if (p_iterator->p_entry) { p_iterator->p_next = p_iterator->p_entry->p_next; *pp_key = p_iterator->p_entry->key.p_key; return p_iterator->p_entry->p_data; } p_iterator->p_next = NULL; *pp_key = NULL; return NULL; } /* Get the next entry in an iteration. You have to call ght_first once initially before you use this function */ void *ght_next(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key) { assert(p_ht && p_iterator); if (p_iterator->p_next) { /* More entries in the current bucket */ p_iterator->p_entry = p_iterator->p_next; p_iterator->p_next = p_iterator->p_next->p_next; *pp_key = p_iterator->p_entry->key.p_key; return p_iterator->p_entry->p_data; /* We know that this is non-NULL */ } else { p_iterator->p_entry = NULL; p_iterator->i_curr_bucket++; } /* Step until non-empty bucket */ for (; (p_iterator->i_curr_bucket < p_ht->i_size) && !p_ht->pp_entries[p_iterator->i_curr_bucket]; p_iterator->i_curr_bucket++); /* FIXME: Add someplace here: * if (p_iterator->p_entry->i_flags & FLAGS_INTERNAL) * return ght_next(p_ht, p_iterator); */ if (p_iterator->i_curr_bucket < p_ht->i_size) { p_iterator->p_entry = p_ht->pp_entries[p_iterator->i_curr_bucket]; if (p_iterator->p_entry) { p_iterator->p_next = p_iterator->p_entry->p_next; } *pp_key = p_iterator->p_entry->key.p_key; return p_iterator->p_entry->p_data; } else { /* Last entry */ p_iterator->i_curr_bucket = 0; p_iterator->p_entry = NULL; p_iterator->p_next = NULL; *pp_key = NULL; return NULL; } } /* Finalize (free) a hash table */ void ght_finalize(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht) { int i; assert(p_ht); if (p_ht->pp_entries) { /* For each bucket, free all entries */ for (i=0; ii_size; i++) { free_entry_chain(p_ht, p_ht->pp_entries[i]); p_ht->pp_entries[i] = NULL; } free (p_ht->pp_entries); p_ht->pp_entries = NULL; } if (p_ht->p_nr) { free (p_ht->p_nr); p_ht->p_nr = NULL; } free (p_ht); } /* Rehash the hash table (i.e. change its size and reinsert all * items). This operation is slow and should not be used frequently. */ void ght_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_size) { ght_hash_table_t *p_tmp; ght_iterator_t iterator; void *p_key; void *p; int i; assert(p_ht); /* Recreate the hash table with the new size */ p_tmp = ght_create(i_size); assert(p_tmp); /* Set the flags for the new hash table */ ght_set_hash(p_tmp, p_ht->fn_hash); ght_set_heuristics(p_tmp, 0); ght_set_rehash(p_tmp, FALSE); /* Walk through all elements in the table and insert them into the temporary one. */ for (p = ght_first(p_ht, &iterator, &p_key); p; p = ght_next(p_ht, &iterator, &p_key)) { assert(iterator.p_entry); /* Insert the entry into the new table */ if (ght_insert(p_tmp, iterator.p_entry->p_data, iterator.p_entry->key.i_size, iterator.p_entry->key.p_key) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "hash_table.c ERROR: Out of memory error or entry already in hash table\n" "when rehashing (internal error)\n"); } } /* Remove the old table... */ for (i=0; ii_size; i++) { if (p_ht->pp_entries[i]) { /* Delete the entries in the bucket */ free_entry_chain (p_ht, p_ht->pp_entries[i]); p_ht->pp_entries[i] = NULL; } } free (p_ht->pp_entries); free (p_ht->p_nr); /* ... and replace it with the new */ p_ht->i_size = p_tmp->i_size; p_ht->i_size_mask = p_tmp->i_size_mask; p_ht->i_items = p_tmp->i_items; p_ht->pp_entries = p_tmp->pp_entries; p_ht->p_nr = p_tmp->p_nr; /* Clean up */ p_tmp->pp_entries = NULL; p_tmp->p_nr = NULL; free (p_tmp); } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_fontenc.c0000644000175000017500000001242510461364225012652 00000000000000#include "ps_intern.h" #define NUM_FONTENCODINGS 2 ENCODING fontencoding[NUM_FONTENCODINGS] = { {"CorkEncoding", { /* 0x00 */ "grave", "acute", "circumflex", "tilde", "dieresis", "hungarumlaut", "ring", "caron", "breve", "macron", "dotaccent", "cedilla", "ogonek", "quotesinglbase", "guilsinglleft", "guilsinglright", /* 0x10 */ "quotedblleft", "quotedblright", "quotedblbase", "guillemotleft", "guillemotright", "endash", "emdash", "compwordmark", "perthousandzero", "dotlessi", "dotlessj", "ff", "fi", "fl", "ffi", "ffl", /* 0x20 */ "visualspace", "exclam", "quotedbl", "numbersign", "dollar", "percent", "ampersand", "quoteright", "parenleft", "parenright", "asterisk", "plus", "comma", "hyphen", "period", "slash", /* 0x30 */ "zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine", "colon", "semicolon", "less", "equal", "greater", "question", /* 0x40 */ "at", "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", "O", /* 0x50 */ "P", "Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", "Y", "Z", "bracketleft", "backslash", "bracketright", "asciicircum", "underscore", /* 0x60 */ "quoteleft", "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j", "k", "l", "m", "n", "o", /* 0x70 */ "p", "q", "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", "w", "x", "y", "z", "braceleft", "bar", "braceright", "asciitilde", "hyphen", /* 0x80 */ "Abreve", "Aogonek", "Cacute", "Ccaron", "Dcaron", "Ecaron", "Eogonek", "Gbreve", "Lacute", "Lcaron", "Lslash", "Nacute", "Ncaron", "Ng", "Ohungarumlaut", "Racute", /* 0x90 */ "Rcaron", "Sacute", "Scaron", "Scedilla", "Tcaron", "Tcedilla", "Uhungarumlaut", "Uring", "Ydieresis", "Zacute", "Zcaron", "Zdotaccent", "IJ", "Idotaccent", "dbar", "section", /* 0xA0 */ "abreve", "aogonek", "cacute", "ccaron", "dcaron", "ecaron", "eogonek", "gbreve", "lacute", "lcaron", "lslash", "nacute", "ncaron", "ng", "ohungarumlaut", "racute", /* 0xB0 */ "rcaron", "sacute", "scaron", "scedilla", "tquoteright", "tcedilla", "uhungarumlaut", "uring", "ydieresis", "zacute", "zcaron", "zdotaccent", "ij", "exclamdown", "questiondown", "sterling", /* 0xC0 */ "Agrave", "Aacute", "Acircumflex", "Atilde", "Adieresis", "Aring", "AE", "Ccedilla", "Egrave", "Eacute", "Ecircumflex", "Edieresis", "Igrave", "Iacute", "Icircumflex", "Idieresis", /* 0xD0 */ "Eth", "Ntilde", "Ograve", "Oacute", "Ocircumflex", "Otilde", "Odieresis", "OE", "Oslash", "Ugrave", "Uacute", "Ucircumflex", "Udieresis", "Yacute", "Thorn", "Germandbls", /* 0xE0 */ "agrave", "aacute", "acircumflex", "atilde", "adieresis", "aring", "ae", "ccedilla", "egrave", "eacute", "ecircumflex", "edieresis", "igrave", "iacute", "icircumflex", "idieresis", /* 0xF0 */ "eth", "ntilde", "ograve", "oacute", "ocircumflex", "otilde", "odieresis", "oe", "oslash", "ugrave", "uacute", "ucircumflex", "udieresis", "yacute", "thorn", "germandbls" }}, {"TeXBase1", {"", "dotaccent", "fi", "fl", "fraction", "hungarumlaut", "Lslash", "lslash", "ogonek", "ring", "", "breve", "minus", "", "Zcaron", "zcaron", "caron", "dotlessi", "dotlessj", "ff", "ffi", "ffl", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "grave", "quotesingle", "space", "exclam", "quotedbl", "numbersign", "dollar", "percent", "ampersand", "quoteright", "parenleft", "parenright", "asterisk", "plus", "comma", "hyphen", "period", "slash", "zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine", "colon", "semicolon", "less", "equal", "greater", "question", "at", "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", "O", "P", "Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", "Y", "Z", "bracketleft", "backslash", "bracketright", "asciicircum", "underscore", "quoteleft", "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j", "k", "l", "m", "n", "o", "p", "q", "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", "w", "x", "y", "z", "braceleft", "bar", "braceright", "asciitilde", "", "Euro", "", "quotesinglbase", "florin", "quotedblbase", "ellipsis", "dagger", "daggerdbl", "circumflex", "perthousand", "Scaron", "guilsinglleft", "OE", "", "", "", "", "", "", "quotedblleft", "quotedblright", "bullet", "endash", "emdash", "tilde", "trademark", "scaron", "guilsinglright", "oe", "", "", "Ydieresis", "", "exclamdown", "cent", "sterling", "currency", "yen", "brokenbar", "section", "dieresis", "copyright", "ordfeminine", "guillemotleft", "logicalnot", "hyphen", "registered", "macron", "degree", "plusminus", "twosuperior", "threesuperior", "acute", "mu", "paragraph", "periodcentered", "cedilla", "onesuperior", "ordmasculine", "guillemotright", "onequarter", "onehalf", "threequarters", "questiondown", "Agrave", "Aacute", "Acircumflex", "Atilde", "Adieresis", "Aring", "AE", "Ccedilla", "Egrave", "Eacute", "Ecircumflex", "Edieresis", "Igrave", "Iacute", "Icircumflex", "Idieresis", "Eth", "Ntilde", "Ograve", "Oacute", "Ocircumflex", "Otilde", "Odieresis", "multiply", "Oslash", "Ugrave", "Uacute", "Ucircumflex", "Udieresis", "Yacute", "Thorn", "germandbls", "agrave", "aacute", "acircumflex", "atilde", "adieresis", "aring", "ae", "ccedilla", "egrave", "eacute", "ecircumflex", "edieresis", "igrave", "iacute", "icircumflex", "idieresis", "eth", "ntilde", "ograve", "oacute", "ocircumflex", "otilde", "odieresis", "divide", "oslash", "ugrave", "uacute", "ucircumflex", "udieresis", "yacute", "thorn", "ydieresis" } } }; pslib-0.4.5/src/ght_hash_table.h.in0000644000175000017500000004176610642715657014106 00000000000000/********************************************************************* * Copyright (C) 2001, 2003-2004-2002, Simon Kagstrom * * Filename: ght_hash_table.h.in * Description: The definitions used in the hash table. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. * * $Id: ght_hash_table.h.in,v 1.4 2007/07/04 13:07:59 steinm Exp $ * ********************************************************************/ /** * @file * libghthash is a generic hash table used for storing arbitrary * data. * * Libghthash really stores pointers to data - the hash * table knows nothing about the actual type of the data. * * A simple example to get started can be found in the * example/simple.c file found in the distribution. * hash_test.c provides a more comlpete example. * * Some basic properties of the hash table are: * * - Both the data stored and the keys are of void type, which * means that you can store any kind of data. * * - The only functions you probably will need to start is: * - ght_create(), which creates a new hash table.d * - ght_insert(), which inserts a new entry into a table. * - ght_get(), which searches for an entry. * - ght_remove(), which removes and entry. * - ght_finalize(), which destroys a hash table. * * - Inserting entries is done without first creating a key, * i.e. you insert with the data, the datasize, the key and the * key size directly. * * - The hash table copies the key data when inserting new * entries. This means that you should not malloc() the key * before inserting a new entry. * */ #ifndef GHT_HASH_TABLE_H #define GHT_HASH_TABLE_H #include /* size_t */ #ifndef WIN32 #include /* uint32_t */ #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define GHT_HEURISTICS_NONE 0 #define GHT_HEURISTICS_TRANSPOSE 1 #define GHT_HEURISTICS_MOVE_TO_FRONT 2 #define GHT_AUTOMATIC_REHASH 4 #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif /** unsigned 32 bit integer. */ /*typedef unsigned @INT32_T@ _ght_uint32_t;*/ #ifndef WIN32 typedef uint32_t ght_uint32_t; #else typedef unsigned int ght_uint32_t; #endif /** * The structure for hash keys. You should not care about this * structure unless you plan to write your own hash functions. */ typedef struct s_hash_key { unsigned int i_size; /**< The size in bytes of the key p_key */ void *p_key; /**< A pointer to the key. */ } ght_hash_key_t; /* * The structure for hash entries. */ typedef struct s_hash_entry { void *p_data; struct s_hash_entry *p_next; struct s_hash_entry *p_prev; ght_hash_key_t key; } ght_hash_entry_t; /* * The structure used in iterations. You should not care about the * contents of this, it will be filled and updated by ght_first() and * ght_next(). */ typedef struct { int i_curr_bucket; /* The current bucket */ ght_hash_entry_t *p_entry; /* The current entry */ ght_hash_entry_t *p_next; /* The next entry */ } ght_iterator_t; /** * Definition of the hash function pointers. @c ght_fn_hash_t should be * used when implementing new hash functions. Look at the supplied * hash functions, like @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), for examples of hash * functions. * * @param p_key the key to calculate the hash value for. * * @return a 32 bit hash value. * * @see @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), @c ght_rotating_hash(), * @c ght_crc_hash() */ typedef ght_uint32_t (*ght_fn_hash_t)(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * Definition of the allocation function pointers. This is simply the * same definition as @c malloc(). * * @param size the size to allocate. This will always be * sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t) + sizeof(ght_hash_key_t) + * key_size. * * @return a pointer to the allocated region, or NULL if the * allocation failed. */ typedef void *(*ght_fn_alloc_t)(size_t size, void *data); /** * Definition of the deallocation function pointers. This is simply the * same definition as @c free(). * * @param ptr a pointer to the region to free. */ typedef void (*ght_fn_free_t)(void *ptr, void *data); /** * The hash table structure. */ typedef struct { unsigned int i_items; /**< The current number of items in the table */ unsigned int i_size; /**< The number of buckets */ ght_fn_hash_t fn_hash; /**< The hash function used */ ght_fn_alloc_t fn_alloc; /**< The function used for allocating entries */ ght_fn_free_t fn_free; /**< The function used for freeing entries */ void *userdata; /**< User data passed to alloc and free */ int i_heuristics; /**< The type of heuristics used */ int i_automatic_rehash; /**< TRUE if automatic rehashing is used */ /* private: */ ght_hash_entry_t **pp_entries; int *p_nr; /* The number of entries in each bucket */ int i_size_mask; /* The number of bits used in the size */ } ght_hash_table_t; /** * Create a new hash table. The number of buckets should be about as * big as the number of elements you wish to store in the table for * good performance. The number of buckets is rounded to the next * higher power of two. * * The hash table is created with @c ght_one_at_a_time_hash() as hash * function, automatic rehashing disabled, @c malloc() as the memory * allocator and no heuristics. * * @param i_size the number of buckets in the hash table. Giving a * non-power of two here will round the size up to the next * power of two. * * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_rotating_hash(), ght_crc_hash(), * @see ght_set_heuristics(), ght_set_rehash() * * @return a pointer to the hash table or NULL upon error. */ ght_hash_table_t *ght_create(unsigned int i_size); /** * Set the allocation/freeing functions to use for a hash table. The * allocation function will only be called when a new entry is * inserted. * * The allocation size will always be sizeof(ght_hash_entry_t) + * sizeof(ght_hash_key_t) + key_size. The actual size varies with * the key size. * * If this function is not called, @c malloc() and @c free() * will be used for allocation and freeing. * * @warning Always call this function before any entries are * inserted into the table. Otherwise, the new free() might be called * on something that were allocated with another allocation function. * * @param p_ht the hash table to set the memory management functions * for. * @param fn_alloc the allocation function to use. * @param fn_free the deallocation function to use. */ void ght_set_alloc(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_alloc_t fn_alloc, ght_fn_free_t fn_free, void* data); /** * Set the hash function to use for a hash table. * * @warning Always call this function before any entries are inserted * into the table. Otherwise, it will not be possible to find entries * that were inserted before this function was called. * * @param p_ht the hash table set the hash function for. * @param fn_hash the hash function. */ void ght_set_hash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_fn_hash_t fn_hash); /** * Set the heuristics to use for the hash table. The possible values are: * * - GHT_HEURISTICS_NONE: Don't use any heuristics. * - 0: Same as above. * - GHT_HEURISTICS_TRANSPOSE: Use transposing heuristics. An * accessed element will move one step up in the bucket-list with this * method. * - GHT_HEURISTICS_MOVE_TO_FRONT: Use move-to-front * heuristics. An accessed element will be moved the front of the * bucket list with this method. * * @param p_ht the hash table set the heuristics for. * @param i_heuristics the heuristics to use. */ void ght_set_heuristics(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int i_heuristics); /** * Enable or disable automatic rehashing. * * With automatic rehashing, the table will rehash itself when the * number of elements in the table are twice as many as the number of * buckets. You should note that automatic rehashing will cause your * application to be really slow when the table is rehashing (which * might happen at times when you need speed), you should therefore be * careful with this in time-constrainted applications. * * @param p_ht the hash table to set rehashing for. * @param b_rehash TRUE if rehashing should be used or FALSE if it * should not be used. */ void ght_set_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, int b_rehash); /** * Get the size (the number of items) of the hash table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to get the size for. * * @return the number of items in the hash table. */ unsigned int ght_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /** * Get the table size (the number of buckets) of the hash table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to get the table size for. * * @return the number of buckets in the hash table. */ unsigned int ght_table_size(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /** * Insert an entry into the hash table. Prior to inserting anything, * make sure that the table is created with ght_create(). If an * element with the same key as this one already exists in the table, * the insertion will fail and -1 is returned. * * A typical example is shown below, where the string "blabla" is used * as a key for the integer 15. * *
 * ght_hash_table_t *p_table;
 * char *p_key_data;
 * int *p_data;
 * int ret;
 *
 * [Create p_table etc...]
 * p_data = malloc(sizeof(int));
 * p_key_data = "blabla";
 * *p_data = 15;
 *
 * ret = ght_insert(p_table,
 *                  p_data,
 *                  sizeof(char)*strlen(p_key_data), p_key_data);
 * 
* * @param p_ht the hash table to insert into. * @param p_entry_data the data to insert. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to associate the data with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to use. The value will be copied, and it * is therefore OK to use a stack-allocated entry here. * * @return 0 if the element could be inserted, -1 otherwise. */ int ght_insert(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Replace an entry in the hash table. This function will return an * error if the entry to be replaced does not exist, i.e. it cannot be * used to insert new entries. * * @param p_ht the hash table to search in. * @param p_entry_data the new data for the key. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the old value or NULL if the operation failed. */ void *ght_replace(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, void *p_entry_data, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Lookup an entry in the hash table. The entry is not removed from * the table. * * @param p_ht the hash table to search in. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the found entry or NULL if no entry could be found. */ void *ght_get(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Remove an entry from the hash table. The entry is removed from the * table, but not freed (that is, the data stored is not freed). * * @param p_ht the hash table to use. * @param i_key_size the size of the key to search with (in bytes). * @param p_key_data the key to search for. * * @return a pointer to the removed entry or NULL if the entry could be found. */ void *ght_remove(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_key_size, void *p_key_data); /** * Return the first entry in the hash table. This function should be * used for iteration and is used together with ght_next(). Note that * you cannot assume anything about the order in which the entries are * accessed. If an entry is inserted during an iteration, the entry * might or might not occur in the iteration. * * The use of the ght_iterator_t allows for several concurrent * iterations, where you would use one ght_iterator_t for each * iteration. In threaded environments, you should still lock access * to the hash table for insertion and removal. * * A typical example might look as follows: *
 * ght_hash_table_t *p_table;
 * ght_iterator_t iterator;
 * void *p_key;
 * void *p_e;
 *
 * [Create table etc...]
 * for(p_e = ght_first(p_table, &iterator, &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(p_table, &iterator, &p_key))
 *   {
 *      [Do something with the current entry p_e and it's key p_key]
 *   }
 * 
* * @param p_ht the hash table to iterate through. * * @param p_iterator the iterator to use. The value of the structure * is filled in by this function and may be stack allocated. * * @param pp_key a pointer to the pointer of the key (NULL if none). * * @return a pointer to the first entry in the table or NULL if there * are no entries. * * * @see ght_next() */ void *ght_first(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key); /** * Return the next entry in the hash table. This function should be * used for iteration, and must be called after ght_first(). * * @warning calling this without first having called ght_first will * give undefined results (probably a crash), since p_iterator isn't * filled correctly. * * @param p_ht the hash table to iterate through. * * @param p_iterator the iterator to use. * * @param pp_key a pointer to the pointer of the key (NULL if none). * * @return a pointer to the next entry in the table or NULL if there * are no more entries in the table. * * @see ght_first() */ void *ght_next(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, ght_iterator_t *p_iterator, void **pp_key); /** * Rehash the hash table. * * Rehashing will change the size of the hash table, retaining all * elements. This is very costly and should be avoided unless really * needed. If GHT_AUTOMATIC_REHASH is specified in the flag * parameter when ght_create() is called, the hash table is * automatically rehashed when the number of stored elements exceeds * two times the number of buckets in the table (making calls to this * function unessessary). * * @param p_ht the hash table to rehash. * @param i_size the new size of the table. * * @see ght_create() */ void ght_rehash(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht, unsigned int i_size); /** * Free the hash table. ght_finalize() should typically be called * at the end of the program. Note that only the metadata and the keys * of the table is freed, not the entries. If you want to free the * entries when removing the table, the entries will have to be * manually freed before ght_finalize() is called like: * *
 * ght_iterator_t iterator;
 * void *p_key;
 * void *p_e;
 *
 * for(p_e = ght_first(p_table, &iterator, &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(p_table, &iterator, &p_key))
 *   {
 *     free(p_e);
 *   }
 *
 * ght_finalize(p_table);
 * 
* * @param p_ht the table to remove. */ void ght_finalize(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); /* exported hash functions */ /** * One-at-a-time-hash. One-at-a-time-hash is a good hash function, and * is the default when ght_create() is called with NULL as the * fn_hash parameter. This was found in a DrDobbs article, see * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_rotating_hash(), ght_crc_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_one_at_a_time_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * Rotating hash. Not so good hash function. This was found in a * DrDobbs article, see http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_crc_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_rotating_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); /** * CRC32 hash. CRC32 hash is a good hash function. This came from Dru * Lemley . * * @warning Don't call this function directly, it is only meant to be * used as a callback for the hash table. * * @see ght_fn_hash_t * @see ght_one_at_a_time_hash(), ght_rotating_hash() */ ght_uint32_t ght_crc_hash(ght_hash_key_t *p_key); #ifdef USE_PROFILING /** * Print some statistics about the table. Only available if the * library was compiled with USE_PROFILING defined. */ void ght_print(ght_hash_table_t *p_ht); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GHT_HASH_TABLE_H */ pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_memprof.c0000644000175000017500000000720510642661000012653 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include "ps_intern.h" #include "libps/pslib-mp.h" #include "ps_error.h" #define MAXMEM 15000 struct mem { void *ptr; int size; char *caller; }; static struct mem memlist[MAXMEM]; static int peakmem = 0; static int summem = 0; PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_mp_init() { memset(memlist, 0, MAXMEM*sizeof(struct mem)); } PSLIB_API void * PSLIB_CALL PS_mp_malloc(PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller) { void *a; int i; a = (void *) malloc(size); if(NULL == a) return NULL; i = 0; /* Find a free slot in the list of memory blocks */ while((i < MAXMEM) && (memlist[i].ptr != NULL)) { i++; } if(i >= MAXMEM) { fprintf(stderr, _("Aiii, no more space for new memory block. Enlarge MAXMEM in %s."), __FILE__); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } memlist[i].ptr = a; memlist[i].size = size; summem += size; peakmem = (summem > peakmem) ? summem : peakmem; memlist[i].caller = strdup(caller); return(a); } PSLIB_API void * PSLIB_CALL PS_mp_realloc(PSDoc *p, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller) { void *a; int i; a = realloc(mem, size); if(NULL == a) return NULL; i = 0; while((i < MAXMEM) && (memlist[i].ptr != mem)) { i++; } if(i >= MAXMEM) { fprintf(stderr, _("Aiii, did not find memory block at 0x%X to enlarge: %s"), (unsigned int) mem, caller); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } memlist[i].ptr = a; summem -= memlist[i].size; summem += size; memlist[i].size = size; free(memlist[i].caller); memlist[i].caller = strdup(caller); return(a); } PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_mp_free(PSDoc *p, void *mem) { int i; if(NULL == mem) { fprintf(stderr, _("Aiii, you cannot free a NULL pointer.")); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); return; } i = 0; while((i < MAXMEM) && (memlist[i].ptr != mem)) { i++; } if(i >= MAXMEM) { fprintf(stderr, _("Aiii, did not find memory block at 0x%X to free."), (unsigned int) mem); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } else { memlist[i].ptr = NULL; summem -= memlist[i].size; memlist[i].size = 0; free(memlist[i].caller); } free(mem); } PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_mp_list_unfreed() { int i, j, l; const char *ptr; i = j = 0; while(i < MAXMEM) { if(memlist[i].ptr) { fprintf(stderr, _("%d. Memory at address 0x%X (%d) not freed: '%s'."), j, (unsigned int) memlist[i].ptr, memlist[i].size, memlist[i].caller); ptr = memlist[i].ptr; for(l=0; l * * based on: * * Project: libtiff tools * Purpose: Convert Windows BMP files in TIFF. * Author: Andrey Kiselev, dron@remotesensing.org * ****************************************************************************** * Copyright (c) 2004, Andrey Kiselev * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and * its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided * that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in * all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of * Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or * publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written * permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY * WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, * OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, * WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE * OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef WIN32 #include #else #include #define open _open #define close _close #define read _read #define lseek _lseek #endif #ifdef HAVE_BYTESWAP_H #include #define BMPSwabShort(x) *x = bswap_16 (*x) #define BMPSwabLong(x) *x = bswap_32 (*x) #else #define BMPSwabShort(x) *x = ((((*x) >> 8) & 0xffu) | (((*x) & 0xffu) << 8)) #define BMPSwabLong(x) *x = \ ((((*x) & 0xff000000u) >> 24) | (((*x) & 0x00ff0000u) >> 8) | \ (((*x) & 0x0000ff00u) << 8) | (((*x) & 0x000000ffu) << 24)) #endif #ifdef WIN32 typedef short int16; typedef unsigned short uint16; typedef int int32; typedef unsigned int uint32; #else #include typedef int16_t int16; typedef uint16_t uint16; typedef int32_t int32; typedef uint32_t uint32; #endif #include "bmp.h" #ifndef O_BINARY # define O_BINARY 0 #endif enum BMPType { BMPT_WIN4, /* BMP used in Windows 3.0/NT 3.51/95 */ BMPT_WIN5, /* BMP used in Windows NT 4.0/98/Me/2000/XP */ BMPT_OS21, /* BMP used in OS/2 PM 1.x */ BMPT_OS22 /* BMP used in OS/2 PM 2.x */ }; /* * Bitmap file consists of a BMPFileHeader structure followed by a * BMPInfoHeader structure. An array of BMPColorEntry structures (also called * a colour table) follows the bitmap information header structure. The colour * table is followed by a second array of indexes into the colour table (the * actual bitmap data). Data may be comressed, for 4-bpp and 8-bpp used RLE * compression. * * +---------------------+ * | BMPFileHeader | * +---------------------+ * | BMPInfoHeader | * +---------------------+ * | BMPColorEntry array | * +---------------------+ * | Colour-index array | * +---------------------+ * * All numbers stored in Intel order with least significant byte first. */ enum BMPComprMethod { BMPC_RGB = 0L, /* Uncompressed */ BMPC_RLE8 = 1L, /* RLE for 8 bpp images */ BMPC_RLE4 = 2L, /* RLE for 4 bpp images */ BMPC_BITFIELDS = 3L, /* Bitmap is not compressed and the colour table * consists of three DWORD color masks that specify * the red, green, and blue components of each * pixel. This is valid when used with * 16- and 32-bpp bitmaps. */ BMPC_JPEG = 4L, /* Indicates that the image is a JPEG image. */ BMPC_PNG = 5L /* Indicates that the image is a PNG image. */ }; enum BMPLCSType /* Type of logical color space. */ { BMPLT_CALIBRATED_RGB = 0, /* This value indicates that endpoints and * gamma values are given in the appropriate * fields. */ BMPLT_DEVICE_RGB = 1, BMPLT_DEVICE_CMYK = 2 }; typedef struct { int32 iCIEX; int32 iCIEY; int32 iCIEZ; } BMPCIEXYZ; typedef struct /* This structure contains the x, y, and z */ { /* coordinates of the three colors that */ /* correspond */ BMPCIEXYZ iCIERed; /* to the red, green, and blue endpoints for */ BMPCIEXYZ iCIEGreen; /* a specified logical color space. */ BMPCIEXYZ iCIEBlue; } BMPCIEXYZTriple; typedef struct { char bType[2]; /* Signature "BM" */ uint32 iSize; /* Size in bytes of the bitmap file. Should * always be ignored while reading because * of error in Windows 3.0 SDK's description * of this field */ uint16 iReserved1; /* Reserved, set as 0 */ uint16 iReserved2; /* Reserved, set as 0 */ uint32 iOffBits; /* Offset of the image from file start in bytes */ } BMPFileHeader; /* File header size in bytes: */ const int BFH_SIZE = 14; typedef struct { uint32 iSize; /* Size of BMPInfoHeader structure in bytes. * Should be used to determine start of the * colour table */ int32 iWidth; /* Image width */ int32 iHeight; /* Image height. If positive, image has bottom * left origin, if negative --- top left. */ int16 iPlanes; /* Number of image planes (must be set to 1) */ int16 iBitCount; /* Number of bits per pixel (1, 4, 8, 16, 24 * or 32). If 0 then the number of bits per * pixel is specified or is implied by the * JPEG or PNG format. */ uint32 iCompression; /* Compression method */ uint32 iSizeImage; /* Size of uncomressed image in bytes. May * be 0 for BMPC_RGB bitmaps. If iCompression * is BI_JPEG or BI_PNG, iSizeImage indicates * the size of the JPEG or PNG image buffer. */ int32 iXPelsPerMeter; /* X resolution, pixels per meter (0 if not used) */ int32 iYPelsPerMeter; /* Y resolution, pixels per meter (0 if not used) */ uint32 iClrUsed; /* Size of colour table. If 0, iBitCount should * be used to calculate this value * (1< 0; --i) { if (v & (1L << i)) return i; } return 0; } unsigned char* read_bmp (PSDoc *psdoc, const char* file, int* w, int* h, int* bps, int* spp, int* xres, int* yres, unsigned char** color_table, int* color_table_size, int* color_table_elements) { int fd; struct stat instat; BMPFileHeader file_hdr; BMPInfoHeader info_hdr; enum BMPType bmp_type; uint32 clr_tbl_size, n_clr_elems = 3; unsigned char *clr_tbl = NULL; uint32 row, stride; unsigned char* data = 0; fd = open(file, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0); if (fd < 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not open bmp file.")); return 0; } read (fd, file_hdr.bType, 2); if(file_hdr.bType[0] != 'B' || file_hdr.bType[1] != 'M') { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("File is not a bmp file.")); goto bad; } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Read the BMPFileHeader. We need iOffBits value only */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ lseek(fd, 10, SEEK_SET); read(fd, &file_hdr.iOffBits, 4); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabLong(&file_hdr.iOffBits); #endif fstat(fd, &instat); file_hdr.iSize = instat.st_size; /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Read the BMPInfoHeader. */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ lseek(fd, BFH_SIZE, SEEK_SET); read(fd, &info_hdr.iSize, 4); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iSize); #endif if (info_hdr.iSize == BIH_WIN4SIZE) bmp_type = BMPT_WIN4; else if (info_hdr.iSize == BIH_OS21SIZE) bmp_type = BMPT_OS21; else if (info_hdr.iSize == BIH_OS22SIZE || info_hdr.iSize == 16) bmp_type = BMPT_OS22; else bmp_type = BMPT_WIN5; if (bmp_type == BMPT_WIN4 || bmp_type == BMPT_WIN5 || bmp_type == BMPT_OS22) { read(fd, &info_hdr.iWidth, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iHeight, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iPlanes, 2); read(fd, &info_hdr.iBitCount, 2); read(fd, &info_hdr.iCompression, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iSizeImage, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iXPelsPerMeter, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iYPelsPerMeter, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iClrUsed, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iClrImportant, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iRedMask, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iGreenMask, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iBlueMask, 4); read(fd, &info_hdr.iAlphaMask, 4); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iWidth); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iHeight); BMPSwabShort(&info_hdr.iPlanes); BMPSwabShort(&info_hdr.iBitCount); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iCompression); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iSizeImage); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iXPelsPerMeter); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iYPelsPerMeter); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iClrUsed); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iClrImportant); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iRedMask); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iGreenMask); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iBlueMask); BMPSwabLong(&info_hdr.iAlphaMask); #endif n_clr_elems = 4; *xres = (int) ((double)info_hdr.iXPelsPerMeter * 2.54 + 0.05) / 100; *yres = (int) ((double)info_hdr.iYPelsPerMeter * 2.54 + 0.05) / 100; } if (bmp_type == BMPT_OS22) { /* * FIXME: different info in different documents * regarding this! */ n_clr_elems = 3; } if (bmp_type == BMPT_OS21) { int16 iShort; read(fd, &iShort, 2); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabShort(&iShort); #endif info_hdr.iWidth = iShort; read(fd, &iShort, 2); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabShort(&iShort); #endif info_hdr.iHeight = iShort; read(fd, &iShort, 2); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabShort(&iShort); #endif info_hdr.iPlanes = iShort; read(fd, &iShort, 2); #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN BMPSwabShort(&iShort); #endif info_hdr.iBitCount = iShort; info_hdr.iCompression = BMPC_RGB; n_clr_elems = 3; } if (info_hdr.iBitCount != 1 && info_hdr.iBitCount != 4 && info_hdr.iBitCount != 8 && info_hdr.iBitCount != 16 && info_hdr.iBitCount != 24 && info_hdr.iBitCount != 32) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Cannot process bmp file with bit count %d."), info_hdr.iBitCount); close(fd); return 0; } *w = info_hdr.iWidth; *h = (info_hdr.iHeight > 0) ? info_hdr.iHeight : -info_hdr.iHeight; switch (info_hdr.iBitCount) { case 1: case 4: case 8: *spp = 1; *bps = info_hdr.iBitCount; /* Allocate memory for colour table and read it. */ if (info_hdr.iClrUsed) clr_tbl_size = ((uint32)(1 << *bps) < info_hdr.iClrUsed) ? 1 << *bps : info_hdr.iClrUsed; else clr_tbl_size = 1 << *bps; clr_tbl = (unsigned char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, n_clr_elems * clr_tbl_size, _("Allocate memory for color table.")); if (!clr_tbl) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for color table.")); goto bad; } /*printf ("n_clr_elems: %d, clr_tbl_size: %d\n", n_clr_elems, clr_tbl_size); */ lseek(fd, BFH_SIZE + info_hdr.iSize, SEEK_SET); read(fd, clr_tbl, n_clr_elems * clr_tbl_size); /*for(clr = 0; clr < clr_tbl_size; ++clr) { printf ("%d: r: %d g: %d b: %d\n", clr, clr_tbl[clr*n_clr_elems+2], clr_tbl[clr*n_clr_elems+1], clr_tbl[clr*n_clr_elems]); }*/ break; case 16: case 24: *spp = 3; *bps = info_hdr.iBitCount / *spp; break; case 32: *spp = 3; *bps = 8; break; default: break; } stride = (*w * *spp * *bps + 7) / 8; /*printf ("w: %d, h: %d, spp: %d, bps: %d, colorspace: %d\n", *w, *h, *spp, *bps, info_hdr.iCompression); */ // detect old style bitmask images if (info_hdr.iCompression == BMPC_RGB && info_hdr.iBitCount == 16) { /*printf ("implicit non-RGB image\n"); */ info_hdr.iCompression = BMPC_BITFIELDS; info_hdr.iBlueMask = 0x1f; info_hdr.iGreenMask = 0x1f << 5; info_hdr.iRedMask = 0x1f << 10; } /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Read uncompressed image data. */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ switch (info_hdr.iCompression) { case BMPC_BITFIELDS: // we convert those to RGB for easier use *bps = 8; stride = (*w * *spp * *bps + 7) / 8; case BMPC_RGB: { uint32 file_stride = ((*w * info_hdr.iBitCount + 7) / 8 + 3) / 4 * 4; /*printf ("bitcount: %d, stride: %d, file stride: %d\n", info_hdr.iBitCount, stride, file_stride); printf ("red mask: %x, green mask: %x, blue mask: %x\n", info_hdr.iRedMask, info_hdr.iGreenMask, info_hdr.iBlueMask); */ data = (unsigned char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, stride * *h, _("Allocate memory for image buffer.")); if (!data) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for image buffer.")); goto bad1; } for (row = 0; row < *h; row++) { uint32 offset; if (info_hdr.iHeight > 0) offset = file_hdr.iOffBits + (*h - row - 1) * file_stride; else offset = file_hdr.iOffBits + row * file_stride; if (lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Scanline %lu: Seek error."), (unsigned long) row); } if (read(fd, data + stride*row, stride) < 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Scanline %lu: Read error."), (unsigned long) row); } // convert to RGB if (info_hdr.iCompression == BMPC_BITFIELDS) { unsigned char* row_ptr = data + stride*row; unsigned char* r16_ptr = row_ptr + file_stride - 2; unsigned char* rgb_ptr = row_ptr + stride - 3; int r_shift = last_bit_set (info_hdr.iRedMask) - 7; int g_shift = last_bit_set (info_hdr.iGreenMask) - 7; int b_shift = last_bit_set (info_hdr.iBlueMask) - 7; for ( ; rgb_ptr >= row_ptr; r16_ptr -= 2, rgb_ptr -= 3) { int val = (r16_ptr[0] << 0) + (r16_ptr[1] << 8); if (r_shift > 0) rgb_ptr[0] = (val & info_hdr.iRedMask) >> r_shift; else rgb_ptr[0] = (val & info_hdr.iRedMask) << -r_shift; if (g_shift > 0) rgb_ptr[1] = (val & info_hdr.iGreenMask) >> g_shift; else rgb_ptr[1] = (val & info_hdr.iGreenMask) << -g_shift; if (b_shift > 0) rgb_ptr[2] = (val & info_hdr.iBlueMask) >> b_shift; else rgb_ptr[2] = (val & info_hdr.iBlueMask) << -b_shift; } } else rearrangePixels(data + stride*row, *w, info_hdr.iBitCount); } } break; /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Read compressed image data. */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ case BMPC_RLE4: case BMPC_RLE8: { uint32 i, j, k, runlength, x; uint32 compr_size, uncompr_size; unsigned char *comprbuf; unsigned char *uncomprbuf; // printf ("RLE%s compressed\n", info_hdr.iCompression == BMPC_RLE4 ? "4" : "8"); compr_size = file_hdr.iSize - file_hdr.iOffBits; uncompr_size = *w * *h; comprbuf = (unsigned char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, compr_size, _("Allocate memory for compressed scanline buffer.")); if (!comprbuf) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for compressed scanline buffer")); goto bad1; } uncomprbuf = (unsigned char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, uncompr_size, _("Allocate memory for uncompressed scanline buffer.")); if (!uncomprbuf) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for uncompressed scanline buffer")); goto bad1; } lseek(fd, file_hdr.iOffBits, SEEK_SET); read(fd, comprbuf, compr_size); i = j = x = 0; while( j < uncompr_size && i < compr_size ) { if ( comprbuf[i] ) { runlength = comprbuf[i++]; for ( k = 0; runlength > 0 && j < uncompr_size && i < compr_size && x < *w; ++k, ++x) { if (info_hdr.iBitCount == 8) uncomprbuf[j++] = comprbuf[i]; else { if ( k & 0x01 ) uncomprbuf[j++] = comprbuf[i] & 0x0F; else uncomprbuf[j++] = (comprbuf[i] & 0xF0) >> 4; } runlength--; } i++; } else { i++; if ( comprbuf[i] == 0 ) { /* Next scanline */ i++; x = 0;; } else if ( comprbuf[i] == 1 ) /* End of image */ break; else if ( comprbuf[i] == 2 ) { /* Move to... */ i++; if ( i < compr_size - 1 ) { j += comprbuf[i] + comprbuf[i+1] * *w; i += 2; } else break; } else { /* Absolute mode */ runlength = comprbuf[i++]; for ( k = 0; k < runlength && j < uncompr_size && i < compr_size; k++, x++) { if (info_hdr.iBitCount == 8) uncomprbuf[j++] = comprbuf[i++]; else { if ( k & 0x01 ) uncomprbuf[j++] = comprbuf[i++] & 0x0F; else uncomprbuf[j++] = (comprbuf[i] & 0xF0) >> 4; } } /* word boundary alignment */ if (info_hdr.iBitCount == 4) k /= 2; if ( k & 0x01 ) i++; } } } psdoc->free(psdoc, comprbuf); data = (unsigned char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, uncompr_size, _("Allocate memory for final uncompressed scanline buffer.")); if (!data) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for final uncompressed scanline buffer.")); goto bad1; } // TODO: suboptimal, later improve the above to yield the corrent orientation natively for (row = 0; row < *h; ++row) { memcpy (data + row * *w, uncomprbuf + (*h - 1 - row) * *w, *w); rearrangePixels(data + row * *w, *w, info_hdr.iBitCount); } psdoc->free(psdoc, uncomprbuf); *bps = 8; } break; } /* switch */ /* export the table */ *color_table = clr_tbl; *color_table_size = clr_tbl_size; *color_table_elements = n_clr_elems; goto bad; bad1: if (clr_tbl) psdoc->free(psdoc, clr_tbl); clr_tbl = NULL; bad: close(fd); return data; } pslib-0.4.5/src/ps_fontenc.h0000644000175000017500000000013310461363205012645 00000000000000#ifndef __PS_FONTENC_H__ #define __PS_FONTENC_H__ extern ENCODING fontencoding[]; #endif pslib-0.4.5/src/pslib.c0000755000175000017500000065257111544321171011640 00000000000000/* * (c) Copyright 2001 Vilson Gärtner, Uwe Steinmann. * (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Uwe Steinmann. * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* $Id: */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef WIN32 #include #include #include #endif #include #ifdef WIN32 #include #include #endif #include "ps_intern.h" #include "ps_memory.h" #include "ps_error.h" #include "ps_fontenc.h" #include "ps_inputenc.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBPNG # include "png.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBJPEG # include "jpeglib.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBGIF # include "gif_lib.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBTIFF # include "tiffio.h" #endif #ifndef DISABLE_BMP # include "bmp.h" #endif /* ps_writeproc_file() {{{ * Default output function */ static size_t ps_writeproc_file(PSDoc *p, void *data, size_t size) { return fwrite(data, 1, size, p->fp); } /* }}} */ /* ps_writeproc_buffer() {{{ * Default output function for memory */ static size_t ps_writeproc_buffer(PSDoc *p, void *data, size_t size) { return str_buffer_write(p, p->sb, data, size); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_font() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_font(PSDoc *psdoc, PSFont *psfont) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(psfont == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSFont is null.")); return; } if(psfont->psdoc != psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("This PSFont was created for a different document.")); return; } /* Free hash table with char info */ if(psfont->metrics->gadobechars) { ADOBEINFO *ai; char *p ; ght_iterator_t iterator; for(ai = ght_first(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p); ai != NULL; ai = ght_next(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p)) { LIG *lig, *ligtmp; KERN *k, *ktmp; PCC *np, *nptmp; lig = ai->ligs; while(lig != NULL) { if(lig->succ) psdoc->free(psdoc, lig->succ); if(lig->sub) psdoc->free(psdoc, lig->sub); ligtmp = lig->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, lig); lig = ligtmp; } /* for (lig=ai->ligs; lig; lig = ligtmp) { if(lig->succ) psdoc->free(psdoc, lig->succ); if(lig->sub) psdoc->free(psdoc, lig->sub); ligtmp = lig->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, lig); } */ k = ai->kerns; while(k != NULL) { if(k->succ) psdoc->free(psdoc, k->succ); ktmp = k->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, k); k = ktmp; } for (np=ai->pccs; np; np = nptmp) { if(np->partname) psdoc->free(psdoc, np->partname); nptmp = np->next; psdoc->free(psdoc, np); } if(ai->kern_equivs) psdoc->free(psdoc, ai->kern_equivs); psdoc->free(psdoc, ai->adobename); psdoc->free(psdoc, ai); } ght_finalize(psfont->metrics->gadobechars); } if(psfont->metrics->fontenc) { ght_finalize(psfont->metrics->fontenc); } if(psfont->metrics->fontname) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont->metrics->fontname); } if(psfont->metrics->codingscheme) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont->metrics->codingscheme); } if(psfont->metrics) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont->metrics); } if(psfont->encoding) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont->encoding); } /* FIXME: There is much more to free (e.g. the font metrics) than * just the font structure. */ psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_image() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_image(PSDoc *psdoc, PSImage *psimage) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(NULL == psimage) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSImage is null.")); return; } if(psimage->type) psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->type); if(psimage->data) psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); if(psimage->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->name); if(psimage->palette) psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->palette); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_pattern() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_pattern(PSDoc *psdoc, PSPattern *pspattern) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(NULL == pspattern) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSPattern is null.")); return; } if(pspattern->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, pspattern->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, pspattern); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_spotcolor() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_spotcolor(PSDoc *psdoc, PSSpotColor *spotcolor) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(NULL == spotcolor) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSSpotColor is null.")); return; } if(spotcolor->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, spotcolor->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, spotcolor); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_shading() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_shading(PSDoc *psdoc, PSShading *psshading) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(NULL == psshading) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSShading is null.")); return; } if(psshading->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, psshading->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, psshading); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_delete_gstate() {{{ */ void _ps_delete_gstate(PSDoc *psdoc, PSGState *gstate) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(NULL == gstate) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSGState is null.")); return; } if(gstate->name) psdoc->free(psdoc, gstate->name); psdoc->free(psdoc, gstate); } /* }}} */ /* _ps_register_font|image|pattern() {{{ * Register font, image with PS document * Returns the font, image id which is the index within the * internal font, image * array + 1. Returns 0 in case of an error. */ #define PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(resname, restype) \ static int \ _ps_register_##resname(PSDoc *p, restype *resname) \ { \ int i; \ \ i = 0; \ while(i < p->resname##cnt && p->resname##s[i] != NULL) { \ i++; \ } \ if(i >= p->resname##cnt) { \ if(NULL == (p->resname##s = p->realloc(p, p->resname##s, (p->resname##cnt+5) * sizeof(restype *), _("Could not enlarge memory for internal resource array.")))) { \ return 0; \ } \ memset((void *)&p->resname##s[p->resname##cnt], 0, 5*sizeof(restype *)); \ p->resname##cnt += 5; \ } \ p->resname##s[i] = resname; \ return(i+1); \ } #define PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(resname, restype) \ static void \ _ps_unregister_##resname(PSDoc *p, int id) \ { \ if(id > p->resname##cnt || id < 1) { \ ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Trying to unregister a resource which does not exist.")); \ return; \ } \ if(p->resname##s[id-1] != NULL) { \ _ps_delete_##resname(p, p->resname##s[id-1]); \ p->resname##s[id-1] = NULL; \ } else { \ ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Trying to unregister a resource which does not exist.")); \ } \ } #define PS_FIND_RESOURCE(resname, restype) \ static int \ _ps_find_##resname(PSDoc *p, restype *ptr) \ { \ int i; \ \ i = 0; \ while(i < p->resname##cnt) { \ if(p->resname##s[i] == ptr) \ return(i+1); \ i++; \ } \ return(0); \ } #define PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(resname, restype) \ static int \ _ps_find_##resname##_by_name(PSDoc *p, const char *name) \ { \ int i; \ \ i = 0; \ while(i < p->resname##cnt) { \ if(p->resname##s[i] && (0 == strcmp(p->resname##s[i]->name, name))) \ return(i+1); \ i++; \ } \ return(0); \ } #define PS_GET_RESOURCE(resname, restype) \ static restype * \ _ps_get_##resname(PSDoc *p, int id) \ { \ if(id > p->resname##cnt || id < 1) { \ ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Trying to get a resource which does not exist.")); \ return NULL; \ } \ return(p->resname##s[id-1]); \ } PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(font, PSFont) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(font, PSFont) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(font, PSFont) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(font, PSFont) PS_GET_RESOURCE(font, PSFont) PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(image, PSImage) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(image, PSImage) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(image, PSImage) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(image, PSImage) PS_GET_RESOURCE(image, PSImage) PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(pattern, PSPattern) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(pattern, PSPattern) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(pattern, PSPattern) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(pattern, PSPattern) PS_GET_RESOURCE(pattern, PSPattern) PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(shading, PSShading) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(shading, PSShading) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(shading, PSShading) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(shading, PSShading) PS_GET_RESOURCE(shading, PSShading) PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(spotcolor, PSSpotColor) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(spotcolor, PSSpotColor) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(spotcolor, PSSpotColor) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(spotcolor, PSSpotColor) PS_GET_RESOURCE(spotcolor, PSSpotColor) PS_REGISTER_RESOURCE(gstate, PSGState) PS_UNREGISTER_RESOURCE(gstate, PSGState) PS_FIND_RESOURCE(gstate, PSGState) PS_FIND_RESOURCE_BY_NAME(gstate, PSGState) PS_GET_RESOURCE(gstate, PSGState) /* }}} */ /* ps_output_shading_dict() {{{ * Outputs a shading dictionary. */ static void ps_output_shading_dict(PSDoc *psdoc, PSShading *psshading) { ps_printf(psdoc, "<<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ShadingType %d\n", psshading->type); if(psshading->type == 3) ps_printf(psdoc, " /Coords [%.2f %.2f %.2f %.2f %.2f %.2f]\n", psshading->x0, psshading->y0, psshading->r0, psshading->x1, psshading->y1, psshading->r1); else ps_printf(psdoc, " /Coords [%.2f %.2f %.2f %.2f]\n", psshading->x0, psshading->y0, psshading->x1, psshading->y1); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Extend [ %s %s ]\n", psshading->extend0 ? "true" : "false", psshading->extend1 ? "true" : "false"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /AntiAlias %s\n", psshading->antialias ? "true" : "false"); switch(psshading->startcolor.colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColorSpace /DeviceGray\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Function\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " <<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FunctionType 2 /Domain [ 0 1 ]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C0 [ %.4f ]\n", psshading->startcolor.c1); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C1 [ %.4f ]\n", psshading->endcolor.c1); ps_printf(psdoc, " /N %.4f\n", psshading->N); ps_printf(psdoc, " >>\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Function\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " <<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FunctionType 2 /Domain [ 0 1 ]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C0 [ %.4f %.4f %.4f ]\n", psshading->startcolor.c1, psshading->startcolor.c2, psshading->startcolor.c3); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C1 [ %.4f %.4f %.4f ]\n", psshading->endcolor.c1, psshading->endcolor.c2, psshading->endcolor.c3); ps_printf(psdoc, " /N %.4f\n", psshading->N); ps_printf(psdoc, " >>\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColorSpace /DeviceCMYK\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Function\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " <<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FunctionType 2 /Domain [ 0 1 ]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C0 [ %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f ]\n", psshading->startcolor.c1, psshading->startcolor.c2, psshading->startcolor.c3, psshading->startcolor.c4); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C1 [ %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f ]\n", psshading->endcolor.c1, psshading->endcolor.c2, psshading->endcolor.c3, psshading->endcolor.c4); ps_printf(psdoc, " /N %.4f\n", psshading->N); ps_printf(psdoc, " >>\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT: { PSSpotColor *spotcolor; spotcolor = _ps_get_spotcolor(psdoc, (int) psshading->startcolor.c1); if(!spotcolor) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find spot color.")); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColorSpace "); ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Separation (%s)\n", spotcolor->name); switch(spotcolor->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceGray { 1 %f sub mul 1 exch sub }\n", spotcolor->c1); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: { float max; max = (spotcolor->c1 > spotcolor->c2) ? spotcolor->c1 : spotcolor->c2; max = (max > spotcolor->c3) ? max : spotcolor->c3; ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceRGB { 1 exch sub dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup %f exch sub %f mul add }\n", max, spotcolor->c1, max, spotcolor->c2, max, spotcolor->c3); break; } case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceCMYK { dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch %f mul }\n", spotcolor->c1, spotcolor->c2, spotcolor->c3, spotcolor->c4); break; } ps_printf(psdoc, " ]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Function\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " <<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FunctionType 2 /Domain [ 0 1 ]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C0 [ %.4f ]\n", psshading->startcolor.c2); ps_printf(psdoc, " /C1 [ %.4f ]\n", psshading->endcolor.c2); ps_printf(psdoc, " /N %.4f\n", psshading->N); ps_printf(psdoc, " >>\n"); break; } } ps_printf(psdoc, ">>\n"); } /* }}} */ /* Start of API functions */ /* PS_get_majorversion() {{{ * Get major version of library */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_get_majorversion(void) { return(LIBPS_MAJOR_VERSION); } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_minorversion() {{{ * Get minor version of library */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_get_minorversion(void) { return(LIBPS_MINOR_VERSION); } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_subminorversion() {{{ * Get minor version of library */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_get_subminorversion(void) { return(LIBPS_MICRO_VERSION); } /* }}} */ /* PS_boot() {{{ * Will set text domain, once it works */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_boot(void) { #ifdef ENABLE_NLS /* do not call textdomain in a library textdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE); */ // setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, ""); // setlocale(LC_TIME, ""); // setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, PACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR); #endif } /* }}} */ /* PS_shutdown() {{{ * Counter part to PS_boot() */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_shutdown(void) { } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_info() {{{ * Sets several document information will show up as comments in the Header * of the PostScript document */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_info(PSDoc *p, const char *key, const char *val) { char *val_buf; char *key_buf; if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_OBJECT|PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'object', or 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if (key == NULL || key[0] == '\0' || val == NULL || val[0] == '\0') { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Empty key or value in PS_set_info().")); return; } if(p->headerwritten == ps_true) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Calling PS_set_info() has no effect because PostScript header is already written.")); } val_buf = ps_strdup(p, val); key_buf = ps_strdup(p, key); if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Keywords")) { p->Keywords = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Subject")) { p->Subject = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Title")) { p->Title = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Creator")) { p->Creator = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Author")) { p->Author = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "BoundingBox")) { if(p->BoundingBox) p->free(p, p->BoundingBox); p->BoundingBox = val_buf; } else if (0 == strcmp(key_buf, "Orientation")) { p->Orientation = val_buf; } p->free(p, key_buf); } /* }}} */ /* PS_new2() {{{ * Create a new PostScript document. Allows to set memory management * functions and error handler. */ PSLIB_API PSDoc * PSLIB_CALL PS_new2(void (*errorhandler)(PSDoc *p, int type, const char *msg, void *data), void* (*allocproc)(PSDoc *p, size_t size, const char *caller), void* (*reallocproc)(PSDoc *p, void *mem, size_t size, const char *caller), void (*freeproc)(PSDoc *p, void *mem), void *opaque) { PSDoc *p; if(allocproc == NULL) { allocproc = _ps_malloc; reallocproc = _ps_realloc; freeproc = _ps_free; } if (errorhandler == NULL) errorhandler = _ps_errorhandler; if(NULL == (p = (PSDoc *) (* allocproc) (NULL, sizeof(PSDoc), "PS new"))) { (*errorhandler)(NULL, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for new PS document."), opaque); return(NULL); } memset((void *)p, 0, (size_t) sizeof(PSDoc)); p->errorhandler = errorhandler; p->user_data = opaque; p->malloc = allocproc; p->realloc = reallocproc; p->free = freeproc; p->fp = NULL; p->sb = NULL; p->copies = 1; p->warnings = ps_true; p->inputenc = ps_get_inputencoding("ISO-8859-1"); //&inputencoding; p->hdict = NULL; p->hdictfilename = NULL; p->categories = dlst_init(allocproc, reallocproc, freeproc); p->parameters = dlst_init(allocproc, reallocproc, freeproc); p->values = dlst_init(allocproc, reallocproc, freeproc); p->bookmarks = dlst_init(allocproc, reallocproc, freeproc); p->lastbookmarkid = 0; p->bookmarkdict = NULL; p->bookmarkcnt = 0; p->CreationDate = NULL; /* Initialize list of fonts */ p->fontcnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->fonts = p->malloc(p, p->fontcnt*sizeof(PSFont *), _("Allocate memory for internal Font list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->fonts, 0, p->fontcnt*sizeof(PSFont *)); /* Initialize list of images */ p->imagecnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->images = p->malloc(p, p->imagecnt*sizeof(PSImage *), _("Allocate memory for internal Image list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->images, 0, p->imagecnt*sizeof(PSImage *)); /* Initialize list of patterns */ p->patterncnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->patterns = p->malloc(p, p->patterncnt*sizeof(PSPattern *), _("Allocate memory for internal Pattern list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->patterns, 0, p->patterncnt*sizeof(PSPattern *)); /* Initialize list of spot colors */ p->spotcolorcnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->spotcolors = p->malloc(p, p->spotcolorcnt*sizeof(PSSpotColor *), _("Allocate memory for internal spot color list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->spotcolors, 0, p->spotcolorcnt*sizeof(PSSpotColor *)); /* Initialize list of shadings */ p->shadingcnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->shadings = p->malloc(p, p->shadingcnt*sizeof(PSShading *), _("Allocate memory for internal Shading list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->shadings, 0, p->shadingcnt*sizeof(PSShading *)); /* Initialize list of graphic states*/ p->gstatecnt = 5; if(NULL == (p->gstates = p->malloc(p, p->gstatecnt*sizeof(PSGState *), _("Allocate memory for internal graphic state list of document.")))) { return(NULL); } memset((void *)p->gstates, 0, p->gstatecnt*sizeof(PSGState *)); p->agstate = 0; p->agstates[0].x = 0.0; p->agstates[0].y = 0.0; p->agstates[0].strokecolor.colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; p->agstates[0].strokecolor.c1 = 0.0; p->agstates[0].strokecolorinvalid = ps_false; p->agstates[0].fillcolor.colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; p->agstates[0].fillcolor.c1 = 0.0; p->agstates[0].fillcolorinvalid = ps_false; p->tstate = 0; p->tstates[0].tx = 0.0; p->tstates[0].ty = 0.0; p->tstates[0].cx = 0.0; p->tstates[0].cy = 0.0; p->closefp = ps_false; p->page_open = ps_false; p->doc_open = ps_false; p->scopecount = 0; p->scopes[0] = PS_SCOPE_OBJECT; p->headerwritten = ps_false; p->commentswritten = ps_false; p->beginprologwritten = ps_false; p->endprologwritten = ps_false; p->setupwritten = ps_false; p->border_width = 1.0; p->border_style = PS_BORDER_SOLID; p->border_black = 3.0; p->border_white = 3.0; p->border_red = 0.0; p->border_green = 0.0; p->border_blue = 1.0; p->textrendering = -1; return(p); } /* }}} */ /* PS_new() {{{ * Create a new PostScript Document. Use the internal memory management * functions and error handler. */ PSLIB_API PSDoc * PSLIB_CALL PS_new(void) { return(PS_new2(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_opaque() {{{ * Returns the pointer on the user data as it is passed to each call * of the errorhandler. */ PSLIB_API void * PSLIB_CALL PS_get_opaque(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(NULL); } return(psdoc->user_data); } /* }}} */ /* ps_write_ps_comments() {{{ */ static void ps_write_ps_comments(PSDoc *psdoc) { int i; time_t ps_calendar_time; struct tm *ps_local_tm; if(NULL != (psdoc->CreationDate = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, LINEBUFLEN/2, _("Allocate memory for PS header field 'CreationTime'.")))) { ps_calendar_time = time(NULL); if(ps_calendar_time == (time_t)(-1)) { sprintf(psdoc->CreationDate,"%s","20/3/2001 3:30 AM"); } else { ps_local_tm = localtime(&ps_calendar_time); strftime(psdoc->CreationDate, LINEBUFLEN/2, "%d/%m/%Y %I:%M %p", ps_local_tm); } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot allocate memory for PS header field 'CreationTime'.")); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%!PS-Adobe-3.0\n"); if(psdoc->Creator) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Creator: %s (%s)\n", psdoc->Creator, "pslib " LIBPS_DOTTED_VERSION); else ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Creator: %s\n", "pslib " LIBPS_DOTTED_VERSION); if(psdoc->CreationDate) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Creation-Date: %s\n", psdoc->CreationDate); } if(psdoc->Title) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Title: %s\n", psdoc->Title); if(psdoc->Author) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Author: %s\n", psdoc->Author); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%PageOrder: Ascend\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Pages: (atend)\n"); if(psdoc->BoundingBox) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BoundingBox: %s\n", psdoc->BoundingBox); } else { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BoundingBox: (atend)\n"); } if(psdoc->Orientation) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Orientation: %s\n", psdoc->Orientation); else ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Orientation: (atend)\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%DocumentProcessColors: Black\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%DocumentCustomColors: \n"); for(i=0; ispotcolorcnt; i++) { PSSpotColor *spotcolor = psdoc->spotcolors[i]; if(NULL != spotcolor) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%+ (%s)\n", spotcolor->name); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%CMYKCustomColor: \n"); for(i=0; ispotcolorcnt; i++) { PSSpotColor *spotcolor = psdoc->spotcolors[i]; if(NULL != spotcolor && spotcolor->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%+ %f %f %f %f (%s)\n", spotcolor->c1, spotcolor->c2, spotcolor->c3, spotcolor->c4, spotcolor->name); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%RGBCustomColor: \n"); for(i=0; ispotcolorcnt; i++) { PSSpotColor *spotcolor = psdoc->spotcolors[i]; if(NULL != spotcolor && spotcolor->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%+ %f %f %f (%s)\n", spotcolor->c1, spotcolor->c2, spotcolor->c3, spotcolor->name); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndComments\n"); psdoc->commentswritten = ps_true; } /* }}} */ /* ps_write_ps_beginprolog() {{{ */ static void ps_write_ps_beginprolog(PSDoc *psdoc) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginProlog\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginResource: definicoes\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndResource\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginProcSet: standard\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PslibDict 300 dict def PslibDict begin/N{def}def/B{bind def}N\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/TR{translate}N/vsize 11 72 mul N/hsize 8.5 72 mul N/isls false N\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/p{show}N/w{0 rmoveto}B/a{moveto}B/l{lineto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qs{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath stroke\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qf{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath fill\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qsf{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath gsave stroke grestore fill\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qc{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath clip\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qsc{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint initclip newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath clip stroke\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qfc{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint initclip newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath clip fill\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qfsc{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentpoint initclip newpath moveto 3 2 roll dup true charpath gsave stroke grestore clip fill\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/qi{currentpoint\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "3 2 roll\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "stringwidth pop 3 2 roll add exch moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/tr{currentpoint currentpoint 5 4 roll add moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/rt{moveto}B"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/#copies{1}B\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PslibPageBeginHook{pop pop pop pop pop}B\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PslibPageEndHook{pop}B\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/reencdict 12 dict def /ReEncode { reencdict begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/newcodesandnames exch def /newfontname exch def /basefontname exch def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/basefontdict basefontname findfont def /newfont basefontdict maxlength dict def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "basefontdict { exch dup /FID ne { dup /Encoding eq\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "{ exch dup length array copy newfont 3 1 roll put }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "{ exch newfont 3 1 roll put } ifelse } { pop pop } ifelse } forall\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "newfont /FontName newfontname put newcodesandnames aload pop\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "128 1 255 { newfont /Encoding get exch /.notdef put } for\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "newcodesandnames length 2 idiv { newfont /Encoding get 3 1 roll put } repeat\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "newfontname newfont definefont pop end } def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndProcSet\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginProcSet: colorsep\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%!\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Colour separation.\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Ask dvips to do 4 pages. In bop-hook, cycle\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% round CMYK color spaces.\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Sebastian Rahtz 30.9.93\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% checked 7.1.94\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% from Green Book, and Kunkel Graphic Design with PostScript\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% (Green Book Listing 9-5, on page 153.)\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% This work is placed in the public domain\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/seppages 0 def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "userdict begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Min {%% 3 items on stack\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "2 copy lt { pop }{ exch pop } ifelse\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "2 copy lt { pop }{ exch pop } ifelse\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "} def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/SetGray {\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 1 exch sub systemdict begin adjustdot setgray end \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "} def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/sethsbcolor {systemdict begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " sethsbcolor currentrgbcolor end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " userdict begin setrgbcolor end}def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/ToCMYK\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Red book p 305\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " {\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% subtract each colour from 1\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 3 { 1 exch sub 3 1 roll } repeat\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% define percent of black undercolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% find minimum (k)\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 3 copy Min \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% remove undercolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " blackUCR sub\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " dup 0 lt {pop 0} if \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /percent_UCR exch def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% subtract that from each colour\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 3 { percent_UCR sub 3 1 roll } repeat \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% work out black itself\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " percent_UCR 1.25 mul %% 1 exch sub\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% stack should now have C M Y K\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "} def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% crop marks\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/cX 18 def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/CM{gsave TR 0 cX neg moveto 0 cX lineto stroke\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "cX neg 0 moveto cX 0 lineto stroke grestore}def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/bop-hook{cX dup TR\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% which page are we producing\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 1 add \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /seppages exch def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 5 eq { /seppages 1 def } if\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 1 eq { \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColourName (CYAN) def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " CYAN setupcolor \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /WhichColour 3 def } if \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 2 eq { \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColourName (MAGENTA) def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " MAGENTA setupcolor \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /WhichColour 2 def } if\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 3 eq { \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColourName (YELLOW) def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " YELLOW setupcolor \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /WhichColour 1 def } if \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " seppages 4 eq { \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ColourName (BLACK) def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " BLACK setupcolor \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /WhichColour 0 def } if \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% crop marks\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "gsave .3 setlinewidth \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "3 -7 moveto\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Helvetica findfont 6 scalefont setfont\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "ColourName show\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "0 0 CM \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "vsize cX 2 mul sub dup hsize cX 2 mul sub dup isls{4 2 roll}if 0 CM \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "exch CM 0 \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "exch CM \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "grestore 0 cX -2 mul TR isls\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "{cX -2 mul 0 TR}if\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " } def end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/separations 48 dict def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "separations begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /cmykprocs [ %%def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% cyan\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { pop pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% magenta\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { pop pop exch pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% yellow\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { pop 3 1 roll pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% black\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { 4 1 roll pop pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " ] def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /rgbprocs [ %%def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% cyan\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% magenta\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop pop exch pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% yellow\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop 3 1 roll pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% black\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK 4 1 roll pop pop pop SetGray }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " ] def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /testprocs [ %%def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% cyan\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop pop pop }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% magenta\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop pop exch pop }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% yellow\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK pop 3 1 roll pop pop }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %% black\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { ToCMYK 4 1 roll pop pop pop }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " ] def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /screenangles [ %%def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 105 %% cyan\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 75 %% magenta\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 0 %% yellow\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 45 %% black\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " ] def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "end %% separations\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% setupcolortakes 0, 1, 2, or 3 as its argument,\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/CYAN 0 def /MAGENTA 1 def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/YELLOW 2 def /BLACK 3 def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/setupcolor{ %%def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " userdict begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " dup separations /cmykprocs get exch get\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /setcmykcolor exch def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " dup separations /rgbprocs get exch get\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /setrgbcolor exch def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " dup separations /testprocs get exch get\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /testrgbcolor exch def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " separations /screenangles get exch get\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " currentscreen\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " exch pop 3 -1 roll exch\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " setscreen\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /setscreen { pop pop pop } def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% redefine setgray so that it only shows on the black separation\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /setgray {\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " WhichColour 0 eq\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " {systemdict begin adjustdot setgray end} \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " {pop systemdict begin 1 setgray end}\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " ifelse}def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "} bind def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% from Kunkel\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/adjustdot { dup 0 eq { } { dup 1 exch sub .1 mul add} ifelse } def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% redefine existing operators\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Percent of undercolor removal\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/magentaUCR .3 def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/yellowUCR .07 def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/blackUCR .4 def \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% Correct yellow and magenta\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/correctMY {rgb2cym\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 1 index yellowUCR mul sub 3 1 roll\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 1 index magentaUCR mul sub 3 1 roll\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 3 1 roll rgb2cym}def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%% \n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%(bluely green ) =\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%CYAN setupcolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%.1 .4 .5 testrgbcolor =\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%MAGENTA setupcolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%.1 .4 .5 testrgbcolor =\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%YELLOW setupcolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%.1 .4 .5 testrgbcolor =\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%BLACK setupcolor\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%.1 .4 .5 testrgbcolor =\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%quit\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndProcSet\n"); /* The fontenc vector is placed outside the PslibDict dictionary */ { int i, j; ENCODING *fontenc; fontenc = &fontencoding[0]; ps_printf(psdoc, "/fontenc-%s [\n", fontenc->name); for(i=0; i<32; i++) { for(j=0; j<8; j++) { if((fontenc->vec[i*8+j] != NULL) && (*(fontenc->vec[i*8+j]) != '\0')) ps_printf(psdoc, "8#%03o /%s ", i*8+j, fontenc->vec[i*8+j]); } ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "] def\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "/pdfmark where {pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse\n"); if(psdoc->Creator) ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Creator (%s \\(%s\\))\n", psdoc->Creator, "pslib " LIBPS_DOTTED_VERSION); else ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Creator (%s)\n", "pslib " LIBPS_DOTTED_VERSION); if(psdoc->CreationDate) { ps_printf(psdoc, " /Creation-Date (%s)\n", psdoc->CreationDate); } if(psdoc->Title) ps_printf(psdoc, " /Title (%s)\n", psdoc->Title); if(psdoc->Author) ps_printf(psdoc, " /Author (%s)\n", psdoc->Author); if(psdoc->Keywords) ps_printf(psdoc, " /Keywords (%s)\n", psdoc->Keywords); if(psdoc->Subject) ps_printf(psdoc, " /Subject (%s)\n", psdoc->Subject); ps_printf(psdoc, "/DOCINFO pdfmark\n"); psdoc->beginprologwritten = ps_true; } /* }}} */ /* ps_write_ps_endprolog() {{{ */ static void ps_write_ps_endprolog(PSDoc *psdoc) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndProlog\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG); psdoc->endprologwritten = ps_true; } /* }}} */ /* ps_write_ps_setup() {{{ */ static void ps_write_ps_setup(PSDoc *psdoc) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginSetup\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "PslibDict begin\n"); if(psdoc->copies > 1) ps_printf(psdoc, "/#copies %d def\n", psdoc->copies); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndSetup\n"); psdoc->setupwritten = ps_true; } /* }}} */ /* ps_write_ps_header() {{{ * Write the PostScript header */ static void ps_write_ps_header(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(psdoc->headerwritten == ps_true) return; if(psdoc->commentswritten == ps_false) ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); if(psdoc->endprologwritten == ps_false) ps_write_ps_endprolog(psdoc); if(psdoc->setupwritten == ps_false) ps_write_ps_setup(psdoc); psdoc->headerwritten = ps_true; } /* }}} */ /* ps_setcolor() {{{ * Outputs PostScript commands to set the color, but checks before * if it was already set. whichcolor is either PS_COLORTYPE_FILL * or PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE. The function only outputs something if * [fill|stroke]colorinvalid is set. [fill|stroke]colorinvalid is set * when the color is set by PS_setcolor() or this function has set * the fill or stroke color. */ static void ps_setcolor(PSDoc *psdoc, int whichcolor) { PSColor *currentcolor = NULL; if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATTERN)) { if(psdoc->pattern->painttype == 2) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Setting color inside a pattern of PaintType 2 is not allowed."), __FUNCTION__); return; } } switch(whichcolor) { case PS_COLORTYPE_FILL: if(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolorinvalid) { psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolorinvalid = ps_true; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolorinvalid = ps_false; currentcolor = &(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor); } break; case PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE: if(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolorinvalid) { psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolorinvalid = ps_true; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolorinvalid = ps_false; currentcolor = &(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor); } break; } if(currentcolor) { switch(currentcolor->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, "%f setgray\n", currentcolor->c1); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f setrgbcolor\n", currentcolor->c1, currentcolor->c2, currentcolor->c3); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f setcmykcolor\n", currentcolor->c1, currentcolor->c2, currentcolor->c3, currentcolor->c4); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN: { PSPattern *pspattern = _ps_get_pattern(psdoc, (int) currentcolor->pattern); if(NULL == pspattern) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSPattern is null.")); return; } if(pspattern->painttype == 1) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%s setpattern\n", pspattern->name); } else { ps_printf(psdoc, "[/Pattern [/"); switch(currentcolor->prevcolorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, "DeviceGray]] setcolorspace\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %s setcolor\n", currentcolor->c1, pspattern->name); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, "DeviceCMYK]] setcolorspace\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f %s setcolor\n", currentcolor->c1, currentcolor->c2, currentcolor->c3, currentcolor->c4, pspattern->name); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: ps_printf(psdoc, "DeviceRGB]] setcolorspace\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %s setcolor\n", currentcolor->c1, currentcolor->c2, currentcolor->c3, pspattern->name); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT: { PSSpotColor *spotcolor; spotcolor = _ps_get_spotcolor(psdoc, (int) currentcolor->c1); if(!spotcolor) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find spot color.")); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "Separation (%s)\n", spotcolor->name); switch(spotcolor->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceGray { 1 %f sub mul 1 exch sub }\n", spotcolor->c1); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: { float max; max = (spotcolor->c1 > spotcolor->c2) ? spotcolor->c1 : spotcolor->c2; max = (max > spotcolor->c3) ? max : spotcolor->c3; ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceRGB { 1 exch sub dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup %f exch sub %f mul add }\n", max, spotcolor->c1, max, spotcolor->c2, max, spotcolor->c3); break; } case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceCMYK { dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch %f mul }\n", spotcolor->c1, spotcolor->c2, spotcolor->c3, spotcolor->c4); break; } ps_printf(psdoc, "]] setcolorspace\n"); break; } default: ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Current stroke/fill color is not RGB, CMYK, Gray or spot while setting a pattern of paint type 1.")); } } break; } case PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT: { PSSpotColor *spotcolor; spotcolor = _ps_get_spotcolor(psdoc, (int) currentcolor->c1); if(!spotcolor) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find spot color.")); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Separation (%s)\n", spotcolor->name); switch(spotcolor->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceGray { 1 %f sub mul 1 exch sub }\n", spotcolor->c1); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: { float max; max = (spotcolor->c1 > spotcolor->c2) ? spotcolor->c1 : spotcolor->c2; max = (max > spotcolor->c3) ? max : spotcolor->c3; ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceRGB { 1 exch sub dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup dup %f exch sub %f mul add exch dup %f exch sub %f mul add }\n", max, spotcolor->c1, max, spotcolor->c2, max, spotcolor->c3); break; } case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, " /DeviceCMYK { dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch dup %f mul exch %f mul }\n", spotcolor->c1, spotcolor->c2, spotcolor->c3, spotcolor->c4); break; } ps_printf(psdoc, "] setcolorspace\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%f setcolor\n", currentcolor->c2); break; } } } } /* }}} */ /* PS_open_fp() {{{ * Associates an already open file with the PostScript document created * with PS_new(). */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_open_fp(PSDoc *psdoc, FILE *fp) { if(NULL == fp) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("File pointer is NULL. Use PS_open_mem() to create file in memory.")); return(-1); } psdoc->fp = fp; psdoc->closefp = ps_false; psdoc->writeproc = ps_writeproc_file; psdoc->page = 0; psdoc->doc_open = ps_true; ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT); return(0); } /* }}} */ /* PS_open_file() {{{ * Associates a file to the PostScript document created with PS_new(). */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_open_file(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) { FILE *fp; if(filename == NULL || filename[0] == '\0' || (filename[0] == '-' && filename[1] == '\0')) { PS_open_mem(psdoc, NULL); return 0; } else { fp = fopen(filename, "w"); if(NULL == fp) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_IOError, _("Could not open file '%s'."), filename); return -1; } if(0 > PS_open_fp(psdoc, fp)) { fclose(fp); return(-1); } psdoc->closefp = ps_true; } return 0; } /* }}} */ /* PS_open_mem() {{{ * Create document in memory. Actually you are just passing a write procedure * which is used instead of the internal procedure. */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_open_mem(PSDoc *p, size_t (*writeproc)(PSDoc *p, void *data, size_t size)) { if (writeproc == NULL) { p->sb = str_buffer_new(p, 1000); p->writeproc = ps_writeproc_buffer; } else { p->writeproc = writeproc; } p->fp = NULL; p->page = 0; p->doc_open = ps_true; ps_enter_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT); return 0; } /* }}} */ /* _output_bookmarks() {{{ * */ void _output_bookmarks(PSDoc *psdoc, DLIST *bookmarks) { PS_BOOKMARK *bm; for(bm = dlst_last(bookmarks); bm != NULL; bm = dlst_prev(bm)) { char *str; ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Page %d /Title (", bm->page); str = bm->text; while(*str != '\0') { unsigned char index = (unsigned char) *str; /* Everything below 32, above 127 and '(' and ')' should be output * as octal values. */ if(index < 32 || index > 127 || index == '(' || index == ')' || index == '\\') { ps_printf(psdoc, "\\%03o", index); } else { ps_putc(psdoc, *str); } str++; } ps_printf(psdoc, ") /Count %d /OUT pdfmark\n", (bm->open == 0) ? bm->children->count : -bm->children->count); if(bm->children->count) _output_bookmarks(psdoc, bm->children); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_close() {{{ * Closes a PostScript document. It closes the actual file only if the * document was opened with PS_open_file(). This function does not * free resources. Use PS_delete() to do that. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_close(PSDoc *psdoc) { /* End page if it is still open */ if(psdoc->page_open == ps_true) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Ending last page of document.")); PS_end_page(psdoc); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } /* Write the trailer if the document was not close before */ if(psdoc->doc_open == ps_true) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Trailer\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); if(psdoc->bookmarks->count > 0) { _output_bookmarks(psdoc, psdoc->bookmarks); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Pages: %d\n", psdoc->page); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BoundingBox: %s\n", psdoc->BoundingBox); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%Orientation: %s\n", psdoc->Orientation); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EOF"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT); } /* FIXME: Need to free the linked lists parameters, categories and values */ if((psdoc->closefp == ps_true) && (NULL != psdoc->fp)) { fclose(psdoc->fp); psdoc->fp = NULL; } psdoc->doc_open = ps_false; } /* }}} */ /* PS_delete() {{{ * Frees all resources of a document. If the document was not closed before, * it will also be closed. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_delete(PSDoc *psdoc) { int i; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } /* Make sure the document is closed */ if(psdoc->doc_open == ps_true) { PS_close(psdoc); } if(psdoc->sb) str_buffer_delete(psdoc, psdoc->sb); /* Free the memory */ ps_del_resources(psdoc); ps_del_parameters(psdoc); ps_del_values(psdoc); ps_del_bookmarks(psdoc, psdoc->bookmarks); psdoc->bookmarks = NULL; if(psdoc->Author) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Author); psdoc->Author = NULL; } if(psdoc->Keywords) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Keywords); psdoc->Keywords = NULL; } if(psdoc->Subject) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Subject); psdoc->Subject = NULL; } if(psdoc->Title) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Title); psdoc->Title = NULL; } if(psdoc->Creator) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Creator); psdoc->Creator = NULL; } if(psdoc->BoundingBox) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->BoundingBox); psdoc->BoundingBox = NULL; } if(psdoc->Orientation) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->Orientation); psdoc->Orientation = NULL; } if(psdoc->CreationDate) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->CreationDate); psdoc->CreationDate = NULL; } /* Freeing font resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->fontcnt) { if(psdoc->fonts[i]) { _ps_delete_font(psdoc, psdoc->fonts[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->fonts); /* Freeing image resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->imagecnt) { if(psdoc->images[i]) { _ps_delete_image(psdoc, psdoc->images[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->images); /* Freeing pattern resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->patterncnt) { if(psdoc->patterns[i]) { _ps_delete_pattern(psdoc, psdoc->patterns[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->patterns); /* Freeing spotcolor resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->spotcolorcnt) { if(psdoc->spotcolors[i]) { _ps_delete_spotcolor(psdoc, psdoc->spotcolors[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->spotcolors); /* Freeing shading resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->shadingcnt) { if(psdoc->shadings[i]) { _ps_delete_shading(psdoc, psdoc->shadings[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->shadings); /* Freeing graphic state resources */ i = 0; while(i < psdoc->gstatecnt) { if(psdoc->gstates[i]) { _ps_delete_gstate(psdoc, psdoc->gstates[i]); } i++; } psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->gstates); if(psdoc->hdict) hnj_hyphen_free(psdoc->hdict); if(psdoc->hdictfilename) psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->hdictfilename); psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_parameter() {{{ * Sets all kind of parameters. Parameters are string values as opposed * to 'values' set by PS_set_value() which are of type float. * Some parameters change internal variables while other are just * stored in double linked list. If a value itself is a name value pair, * then this is called a resource. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_parameter(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, const char *value) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if((strcmp(name, "FontAFM") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "FontOutline") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "FontProtusion") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "FontEncoding") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "RightMarginKerning") == 0) || (strcmp(name, "LeftMarginKerning") == 0)) { char *res = ps_strdup(psdoc, value); char *filename; if ((filename = strchr(res, '=')) == NULL) { psdoc->free(psdoc, res); ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Invalid resource")); return; } *filename++ = '\0'; if (*filename == '=') { filename++; } if(strcmp(name, "RightMarginKerning") == 0) { ADOBEINFO *ai; if(!psdoc->font || !psdoc->font->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("RightMarginKerning cannot be set without setting a font before.")); return; } ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, res); if(ai) ai->rkern = atoi(filename); } else if(strcmp(name, "LeftMarginKerning") == 0) { ADOBEINFO *ai; if(!psdoc->font || !psdoc->font->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("LeftMarginKerning cannot be set without setting a font before.")); return; } ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, res); if(ai) ai->lkern = atoi(filename); } else { if(NULL == ps_add_resource(psdoc, name, res, filename, NULL)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Resource '%s' in category '%s' could not be registered."), res, name); } } psdoc->free(psdoc, res); } else if(strcmp(name, "SearchPath") == 0) { if(NULL == ps_add_resource(psdoc, name, NULL, value, NULL)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Resource in category '%s' could not be registered."), name); } } else if(strcmp(name, "underline") == 0) { if(strcmp(value, "true") == 0) { psdoc->underline = ps_true; } else { psdoc->underline = ps_false; } } else if(strcmp(name, "overline") == 0) { if(strcmp(value, "true") == 0) { psdoc->overline = ps_true; } else { psdoc->overline = ps_false; } } else if(strcmp(name, "strikeout") == 0) { if(strcmp(value, "true") == 0) { psdoc->strikeout = ps_true; } else { psdoc->strikeout = ps_false; } } else if(strcmp(name, "warning") == 0) { if(strcmp(value, "true") == 0) { psdoc->warnings = ps_true; } else { psdoc->warnings = ps_false; } } else if(strcmp(name, "hyphendict") == 0) { if((psdoc->hdict != NULL) && strcmp(value, psdoc->hdictfilename)) { hnj_hyphen_free(psdoc->hdict); psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->hdictfilename); } psdoc->hdict = hnj_hyphen_load(value); if(!psdoc->hdict) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not load hyphenation table '%s', turning hyphenation off."), value); return; } if(psdoc->hdictfilename) psdoc->free(psdoc, psdoc->hdictfilename); psdoc->hdictfilename = ps_strdup(psdoc, value); } else if(strcmp(name, "inputencoding") == 0) { ENCODING *enc; if(NULL != (enc = ps_get_inputencoding(value))) { psdoc->inputenc = enc; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Input encoding '%s' could not be set."), value); } if(strcmp(value, "true") == 0) { psdoc->warnings = ps_true; } else { psdoc->warnings = ps_false; } } else { PS_PARAMETER *parameter; /* Check if parameter already exists. If yes, reset it */ for(parameter = dlst_first(psdoc->parameters); parameter != NULL; parameter = dlst_next(parameter)) { if (0 == strcmp(parameter->name, name)) { psdoc->free(psdoc, parameter->value); parameter->value = ps_strdup(psdoc, value); return; } } /* Add an new parameter */ if(NULL == (parameter = (PS_PARAMETER *) dlst_newnode(psdoc->parameters, (int) sizeof(PS_PARAMETER)))) { return; } parameter->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, name); parameter->value = ps_strdup(psdoc, value); dlst_insertafter(psdoc->parameters, parameter, PS_DLST_HEAD(psdoc->parameters)); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_parameter() {{{ * Returns a parameter. This function cannot return resources set by * PS_set_parameter(). */ PSLIB_API const char * PSLIB_CALL PS_get_parameter(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, float modifier) { PS_PARAMETER *param; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(NULL); } if(name == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Do not know which parameter to get since the passed name is NULL.")); return(NULL); } if(strcmp(name, "fontname") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(NULL); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(NULL); } return(psfont->metrics->fontname); } else if(strcmp(name, "fontencoding") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(NULL); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(NULL); } return(psfont->metrics->codingscheme); } else if(strcmp(name, "dottedversion") == 0) { return(LIBPS_DOTTED_VERSION); } else if(strcmp(name, "scope") == 0) { switch(ps_current_scope(psdoc)) { case PS_SCOPE_OBJECT: return("object"); case PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT: return("document"); case PS_SCOPE_NONE: return("null"); case PS_SCOPE_PAGE: return("page"); case PS_SCOPE_PATTERN: return("pattern"); case PS_SCOPE_PATH: return("path"); case PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE: return("template"); case PS_SCOPE_PROLOG: return("prolog"); case PS_SCOPE_FONT: return("font"); case PS_SCOPE_GLYPH: return("glyph"); } } else { for(param = dlst_first(psdoc->parameters); param != NULL; param = dlst_next(param)) { if (0 == strcmp(param->name, name)) { return(param->value); } } } return(NULL); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_value() {{{ * Sets a float value. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_value(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, float value) { PS_VALUE *parameter; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(strcmp(name, "wordspacing") == 0) { ADOBEINFO *ai = NULL; if(psdoc->font && psdoc->font->metrics != NULL) ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, "space"); if(ai) psdoc->font->wordspace = (int) (value * ai->width); } else if(strcmp(name, "textx") == 0) { psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = value; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cx = value; } else if(strcmp(name, "texty") == 0) { psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = value; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy = value; } else if(strcmp(name, "textrendering") == 0) { psdoc->textrendering = (int) value; } else { /* Check if value exists */ for(parameter = dlst_first(psdoc->values); parameter != NULL; parameter = dlst_next(parameter)) { if(0 == strcmp(parameter->name, name)) { parameter->value = value; return; } } /* Doesn't exist, so create a new one */ if(NULL == (parameter = (PS_VALUE *) dlst_newnode(psdoc->values, (int) sizeof(PS_VALUE)))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for new node in value list.")); return; } parameter->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, name); parameter->value = value; dlst_insertafter(psdoc->values, parameter, PS_DLST_HEAD(psdoc->values)); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_value() {{{ * Returns a value set with PS_set_value() * modifier specifies a for which object this value shall be retrieved. * objects are fonts, images, ... */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_get_value(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, float modifier) { PS_VALUE *value; if(name == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Do not know which value to get since the passed name is NULL.")); return(0.0); } if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0.0); } if(strcmp(name, "fontsize") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->size); } else if(strcmp(name, "font") == 0) { return((float) _ps_find_font(psdoc, psdoc->font)); } else if(strcmp(name, "imagewidth") == 0) { PSImage *psimage = _ps_get_image(psdoc, (int) modifier); if(!psimage) return(0.0); return((float) psimage->width); } else if(strcmp(name, "imageheight") == 0) { PSImage *psimage = _ps_get_image(psdoc, (int) modifier); if(!psimage) return(0.0); return((float) psimage->height); } else if(strcmp(name, "capheight") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->capheight); } else if(strcmp(name, "ascender") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->ascender); } else if(strcmp(name, "descender") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->descender); } else if(strcmp(name, "italicangle") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->italicangle); } else if(strcmp(name, "underlineposition") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->underlineposition); } else if(strcmp(name, "underlinethickness") == 0) { PSFont *psfont; if(0 == (int) modifier) { psfont = psdoc->font; } else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, (int) modifier))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont || NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return(0.0); } return(psfont->metrics->underlinethickness); } else if(strcmp(name, "textx") == 0) { return(psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx); } else if(strcmp(name, "texty") == 0) { return(psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty); } else if(strcmp(name, "textrendering") == 0) { return((float) psdoc->textrendering); } else if(strcmp(name, "wordspacing") == 0) { ADOBEINFO *ai = NULL; if(psdoc->font != NULL && psdoc->font->metrics != NULL) ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, "space"); if(ai) return((float) psdoc->font->wordspace / ai->width); else return(0.0); } else if(strcmp(name, "major") == 0) { return((float) LIBPS_MAJOR_VERSION); } else if(strcmp(name, "minor") == 0) { return((float) LIBPS_MINOR_VERSION); } else if(strcmp(name, "subminor") == 0) { return((float) LIBPS_MICRO_VERSION); } else if(strcmp(name, "revision") == 0) { return((float) LIBPS_MICRO_VERSION); } else { for(value = dlst_first(psdoc->values); value != NULL; value = dlst_next(value)) { if (0 == strcmp(value->name, name)) { return(value->value); } } } return(0.0); } /* }}} */ /* PS_list_values() {{{ * Outputs a list of all values */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_list_values(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_VALUE *value; if(psdoc == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } printf("List of Values\n-----------------------------------\n"); for(value = dlst_first(psdoc->values); value != NULL; value = dlst_next(value)) { printf("%s = %f\n", value->name, value->value); } printf("-------------------------------------\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_list_parameters() {{{ * Outputs a list of all parameters */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_list_parameters(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_PARAMETER *parameter; if(psdoc == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } printf("List of Parameters\n-----------------------------------\n"); for(parameter = dlst_first(psdoc->parameters); parameter != NULL; parameter = dlst_next(parameter)) { printf("%s = %s\n", parameter->name, parameter->value); } printf("-------------------------------------\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_list_resources() {{{ * Outputs a list of all resources */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_list_resources(PSDoc *psdoc) { PS_CATEGORY *cat; PS_RESOURCE *res; if(psdoc == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } printf("List of Resources\n-----------------------------------\n"); for(cat = dlst_first(psdoc->categories); cat != NULL; cat = dlst_next(cat)) { for(res = dlst_first(cat->resources); res != NULL; res = dlst_next(res)) { printf("%s : %s = %s\n", cat->name, res->name, res->value); } } printf("-------------------------------------\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_begin_page() {{{ * starts a new (the next) page */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_begin_page(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height) { int sepcolor; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } // if(psdoc->commentswritten == ps_false) { if(psdoc->page == 0) { /* Do not overwrite the BoundingBox if it has been set before */ if(width != 0.0 && height != 0.0) { if(psdoc->BoundingBox == NULL) { char tmp[30]; #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF snprintf(tmp, 30, "0 0 %.0f %.0f", width, height); #else sprintf(tmp, "0 0 %.0f %.0f", width, height); #endif psdoc->BoundingBox = ps_strdup(psdoc, tmp); } if(psdoc->Orientation == NULL) { if(width > height) psdoc->Orientation = ps_strdup(psdoc, "Landscape"); else psdoc->Orientation = ps_strdup(psdoc, "Portrait"); } } } /* Make sure the rest of the header is written */ ps_write_ps_header(psdoc); if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } (psdoc->page)++; ps_printf(psdoc, "\n%%%%Page: %i %i\n", psdoc->page, psdoc->page); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%PageBoundingBox: 0 0 %d %d\n", (int) width, (int) height); ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%BeginPageSetup\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /CropBox [0 0 %.2f %.2f] /PAGE pdfmark\n", width, height); sepcolor = (int) PS_get_value(psdoc, "separationcolor", 0.0); if(sepcolor > 0) { ps_printf(psdoc, "userdict 0 %d bop-hook\n", sepcolor-1); ps_printf(psdoc, "PslibDict begin "); ps_printf(psdoc, "/vsize %.2f def ", height); ps_printf(psdoc, "/hsize %.2f def ", width); ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%%%EndPageSetup\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "save\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "0 0 %.2f %.2f ", width, height); ps_printf(psdoc, "%i PslibPageBeginHook\n", psdoc->page); ps_printf(psdoc, "restore\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "save\n"); psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = 100.0; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = 100.0; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cx = 100.0; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy = 100.0; psdoc->page_open = ps_true; ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE); } /* }}} */ /* PS_end_page() {{{ * ends the page and increments the pagecount by 1 */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_end_page(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(psdoc->agstate > 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PS_save() has been called more often than PS_restore().")); return; } // ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "restore\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "save\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%i PslibPageEndHook\n", psdoc->page); ps_printf(psdoc, "restore\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "showpage\n"); psdoc->page_open = ps_false; /* Set current font to NULL in order to enforce calling PS_set_font(). * PS_set_font() is needed because each page in encapsulated in save/restore * any setting of a font within page will not be valid after the page. */ psdoc->font = NULL; ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE); } /* }}} */ /* ps_render_text() {{{ * Prints text on page depending on current text rendering. * The text passed to this function may not containing any * kerning pairs, since it relies on the PostScript stringwith * function which cannot handle kerning (unless you don't want * kerning to be taken into account). * The text must be font encoded as it is unmodified written into * the PostScript file. */ static void ps_render_text(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text) { char *str = (char *) text; float textrise; if(text == NULL) return; textrise = PS_get_value(psdoc, "textrise", 0.0); if(textrise != 0.0) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%f tr ", textrise); } switch(psdoc->textrendering) { case -1: /* normal */ case 1: /* stroke */ case 5: /* stroke and clip*/ ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE); break; case 0: /* fill */ case 2: /* stroke and fill */ // FIXME: need to set fill and stroke color case 4: /* fill and clip*/ case 6: /* fill, stroke and clip*/ ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_FILL); break; default: ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE); } ps_putc(psdoc, '('); while(*str != '\0') { unsigned char index = (unsigned char) *str; /* Everything below 32, above 127 and '(' and ')' should be output * as octal values. */ if(index < 32 || index > 127 || index == '(' || index == ')' || index == '\\') { ps_printf(psdoc, "\\%03o", index); } else { ps_putc(psdoc, *str); } str++; } ps_putc(psdoc, ')'); switch(psdoc->textrendering) { case -1: /* normal */ ps_puts(psdoc, "p "); break; case 0: /* fill */ ps_puts(psdoc, "qf "); break; case 1: /* stroke */ ps_puts(psdoc, "qs "); break; case 2: /* stroke and fill */ ps_puts(psdoc, "qsf "); break; case 3: /* invisible text */ ps_puts(psdoc, "qi "); break; case 4: /* fill and clip*/ ps_puts(psdoc, "qfc "); break; case 5: /* stroke and clip*/ ps_puts(psdoc, "qsc "); break; case 6: /* fill, stroke and clip*/ // FIXME: need to set fill and stroke color ps_puts(psdoc, "qfsc "); break; case 7: /* clip*/ ps_puts(psdoc, "qc "); break; default: ps_puts(psdoc, "p "); break; } if(textrise) { ps_puts(psdoc, "rt "); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_show2() {{{ * Output text at current position. Do not print more the xlen characters. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_show2(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int xlen) { int kernonoff; int ligonoff; char ligdischar; float charspacing; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(NULL == text) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Text to display is NULL.")); return; } if(NULL == psdoc->font) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font set.")); return; } /* Set starting point for text */ ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f a\n", psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx, psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty); charspacing = PS_get_value(psdoc, "charspacing", 0) * 1000.0 / psdoc->font->size; kernonoff = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "kerning", 1); ligonoff = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "ligatures", 1); if(ligonoff) { const char *tmp = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "ligaturedisolvechar", 0.0); if(tmp && tmp[0]) ligdischar = tmp[0]; else ligdischar = '¦'; } /* Take kerning into account if adobe font metrics has been loaded. */ if(psdoc->font->metrics) { int i, len, k=0; float x, y, yy; ADOBEINFO *prevai = NULL; char *strbuf; char *textcpy; float overallwidth = 0; float ascender = 0; float descender = 0; textcpy = ps_strdup(psdoc, text); len = strlen(text); if(xlen != 0) len = xlen < len ? xlen : len; strbuf = (char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, len+1, _("Allocate temporay space for output string.")); for(i=0; ifont->metrics->gadobechars, adobename); if(ai) { /* Check if space has ended a string */ if(strcmp(adobename, "space") == 0) { if((kernonoff == 1) && (NULL != prevai)) kern = (float) calculatekern(prevai, ai); else kern = 0.0; overallwidth += (float) psdoc->font->wordspace + charspacing + kern; /* first output collected text */ if(k > 0) { strbuf[k] = '\0'; ps_render_text(psdoc, strbuf); k = 0; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f w ", (psdoc->font->wordspace+charspacing+kern)*psdoc->font->size/1000.0+0.005); } else { char *newadobename; int offset = 0; /* Check if the current and the next character form a ligature */ if(ligonoff == 1 && charspacing == 0.0 && ps_check_for_lig(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics, ai, &textcpy[i+1], ligdischar, &newadobename, &offset)) { if(ps_fontenc_has_glyph(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->fontenc, newadobename)) { ADOBEINFO *nai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, newadobename); if(nai) { ai = nai; i += offset; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it."), psdoc->font->metrics->fontname, newadobename); } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Font encoding vector of font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it."), psdoc->font->metrics->fontname, newadobename); } } /* At this point either ai is ligature or the current char */ overallwidth += (float) (ai->width); descender = min((float) ai->lly, descender); ascender = max((float) ai->ury, ascender); if((kernonoff == 1) && (NULL != prevai)) { kern = (float) calculatekern(prevai, ai); overallwidth += kern; } else { kern = 0.0; } if(i < (len-1)) overallwidth += charspacing; // printf("kern = %f\n", kern); /* Any space between last and current character? If Yes output the * collected text first, put the space after it and start a new * string up to the next space (space is either kerning or extra * charspace). */ if((kern != 0.0 || charspacing != 0.0) && (i > 0)) { if(k > 0) { strbuf[k] = '\0'; ps_render_text(psdoc, strbuf); k = 0; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f w ", (kern+charspacing)*psdoc->font->size/1000.0+0.005); } if(psdoc->font->metrics->fontenc) strbuf[k++] = ps_fontenc_code(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->fontenc, ai->adobename); else strbuf[k++] = ai->adobenum; } } else { /* glyph not found */ ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Glyph '%s' not found in metric file."), adobename); } prevai = ai; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Character %d not in input encoding vector."), c); } } psdoc->free(psdoc, textcpy); /* Output rest of line if there is some left */ if(k > 0) { strbuf[k] = '\0'; ps_render_text(psdoc, strbuf); k = 0; } psdoc->free(psdoc, strbuf); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); x = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx; yy = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx += overallwidth*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; if(psdoc->underline == ps_true) { // y = yy + (psdoc->font->metrics->descender-2*psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness)*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; y = yy + (descender-2*psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness)*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; PS_save(psdoc); PS_setdash(psdoc, 0, 0); PS_setlinewidth(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness*psdoc->font->size/1000.0); PS_moveto(psdoc, x, y); PS_lineto(psdoc, x + overallwidth*psdoc->font->size/1000.0, y); PS_stroke(psdoc); PS_restore(psdoc); } if(psdoc->overline == ps_true) { y = yy + (psdoc->font->metrics->ascender+2*psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness)*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; PS_save(psdoc); PS_setdash(psdoc, 0, 0); PS_setlinewidth(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness*psdoc->font->size/1000.0); PS_moveto(psdoc, x, y); PS_lineto(psdoc, x + overallwidth*psdoc->font->size/1000.0, y); PS_stroke(psdoc); PS_restore(psdoc); } if(psdoc->strikeout == ps_true) { y = yy + (psdoc->font->metrics->ascender)/2*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; PS_save(psdoc); PS_setdash(psdoc, 0, 0); PS_setlinewidth(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->underlinethickness*psdoc->font->size/1000.0); PS_moveto(psdoc, x, y); PS_lineto(psdoc, x + overallwidth*psdoc->font->size/1000.0, y); PS_stroke(psdoc); PS_restore(psdoc); } } else { /* FIXME: ps_render_text() expects the text in fontenc */ ps_render_text(psdoc, text); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_show() {{{ * Output null terminated string */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_show(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text) { PS_show2(psdoc, text, 0); } /* }}} */ /* PS_continue_text() {{{ * Output text one line after the last line outputed. The line spacing * is taken from the value 'leading'. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_continue_text(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text) { PS_continue_text2(psdoc, text, 0); } /* }}} */ /* PS_continue_text2() {{{ * Output text one line after the last line outputed. The line spacing * is taken from the value 'leading'. Do not output more than len characters. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_continue_text2(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int len) { int y, x; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } /* Save the current text position and set it to the text position * for continued text. */ y = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty; x = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy -= PS_get_value(psdoc, "leading", 0.0); psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cx; PS_show2(psdoc, text, len); /* Restore the old text position */ psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = y; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = x; } /* }}} */ //#define MAX_CHARS_IN_LINE 1024 /* PS_show_boxed() {{{ * Outputs text in a box with given dimensions. The text is justified * as specified in hmode. This function uses several parameters and values * to format the output. The return value is the number of characters that * could not be written. */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_show_boxed(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, float left, float bottom, float width, float height, const char *hmode, const char *feature) { char *str = NULL; char *textcopy = NULL; char *linebuf = NULL; char prevchar = '\0'; int curpos, lastbreak, lastdelim, firstword, spaces, morechars, mode; int lineend, parend, boxlinecounter, parlinecounter, *linecounter; int parcounter, parindentskip; int numindentlines = 0; int doindent; const char *linenumbermode; float hlen, vlen, xpos, ypos, oldypos, leading, old_word_spacing; float oldhlen = 0.0; float parindent, parskip, linewidth, linenumberspace; float linenumbersep = 5.0; int hyphenationonoff; int treatcrasspace = 0; int treatcraspar = 1; int hyphenminchars = 3; int blind = 0; int fontid; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return 0; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } if(NULL == text) return 0; if(NULL == hmode || '\0' == *hmode) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Must specify a horizontal mode for PS_show_boxed().")); return 0; } if(0 == strcmp(hmode, "fulljustify")) { mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_FULLJUSTIFY; } else if(0 == strcmp(hmode, "justify")) { mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_JUSTIFY; } else if(0 == strcmp(hmode, "right")) { mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_RIGHT; } else if(0 == strcmp(hmode, "center")) { mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_CENTER; } else if(0 == strcmp(hmode, "left")) { mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_LEFT; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("There is no such horizontal mode like '%s'. Using 'left' instead."), hmode); mode = PS_TEXT_HMODE_LEFT; } if(feature != NULL && 0 == strcmp(feature, "blind")) { blind = 1; } if(NULL == psdoc->font) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Cannot output text before setting a font.")); return 0; } if(NULL == psdoc->font->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font metrics loaded.")); return 0; } if(!(fontid = _ps_find_font(psdoc, psdoc->font))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find font resource.")); return 0; } hyphenationonoff = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "hyphenation", 0); if(hyphenationonoff) { if(!psdoc->hdict) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("No hyphenation table set, turning hyphenation off.")); hyphenationonoff = ps_false; } else { if(0 == (hyphenminchars = (int) PS_get_value(psdoc, "hyphenminchars", 0))) hyphenminchars = 3; } } /* If CR is treated as line break, it may not be treated as * parbreak as well. */ treatcrasspace = !ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "linebreak", 0); if(treatcrasspace) treatcraspar = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "parbreak", 1); else treatcraspar = 0; /* Calculate baseline of first line in box */ ypos = bottom + height - psdoc->font->metrics->ascender*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; textcopy = ps_strdup(psdoc, text); str = textcopy; curpos = 0; lastbreak = 0; lastdelim = 0; vlen = 0; firstword = 1; boxlinecounter = 0; parlinecounter = 0; parcounter = 0; if((leading = PS_get_value(psdoc, "leading", 0)) <= 0.0) leading = (psdoc->font->metrics->ascender - psdoc->font->metrics->descender)*psdoc->font->size*1.2/1000.0; if((parindent = PS_get_value(psdoc, "parindent", 0)) <= 0.0) parindent = 0.0; else { if((numindentlines = (int) PS_get_value(psdoc, "numindentlines", 0.0)) <= 0) numindentlines = 1; } if((parskip = PS_get_value(psdoc, "parskip", 0)) <= 0.0) parskip = 0.0; if((parindentskip = (int) PS_get_value(psdoc, "parindentskip", 0.0)) <= 0) parindentskip = 0; linecounter = NULL; if((linenumbermode = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "linenumbermode", 0.0)) != NULL) { if(0 == strcmp(linenumbermode, "paragraph")) linecounter = &parlinecounter; else if(0 == strcmp(linenumbermode, "box")) linecounter = &boxlinecounter; else ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Unknown line number mode '%s'. Turning line numbering off."), linenumbermode); if(linecounter) { if((linenumberspace = PS_get_value(psdoc, "linenumberspace", 0.0)) <= 0.0) linenumberspace = 20; if((linenumbersep = PS_get_value(psdoc, "linenumbersep", 0.0)) <= 0.0) linenumbersep = 5; width -= (linenumberspace+linenumbersep); left += (linenumberspace+linenumbersep); } } old_word_spacing = ps_get_word_spacing(psdoc, psdoc->font); oldypos = ypos; /* Output text until all shown or the box is full */ while(*str != '\0' && (ypos >= bottom || height == 0.0)) { /* reset length of line */ hlen = 0.0; /* Set normal word spacing for the current font */ ps_set_word_spacing(psdoc, psdoc->font, 0.0); spaces = 0; firstword = 1; lineend = ps_false; parend = ps_false; linewidth = width; /* Indent only the first n lines of paragraph, but only starting * with th m'th paragraph */ doindent = parlinecounter < numindentlines && parcounter >= parindentskip; if(doindent) { linewidth -= parindent; } /* Collect text until line is full, line has been ended or no more chars */ while(hlen < linewidth && *str != '\0' && lineend == ps_false && parend == ps_false) { /* Search for next word boundry (delimiter) */ while(*str != ' ' && *str != '-' && *str != '\n' && *str != '\r' && *str != '­' && *str != '\0') { prevchar = *str; str++; curpos++; } /* Treat '\n' and '\r' as space */ if(*str == '\n' || *str == '\r') { if(!treatcrasspace && *str == '\n') { lineend = ps_true; } if(treatcraspar && prevchar == '\n' && *str == '\n') { parend = ps_true; } } else if(*str == '\t') { *str = ' '; } /* a space at the end of the line has to be skipped, but a '-' or hyphen * must be displayed and taken into account for stringwidth. * It could be that there are other words in this line and the * current char will be the last in the line. For that reason morechars * is set 0 for each new word boundry which isn't a '-' or a hyphen. */ if(parend) { morechars = -1; } else if(*str == '-') { morechars = 1; } else { morechars = 0; } /* Calculate the width of the complete line from the last break to * the current position. Save the old len before, just in case * the line is too long and we need the old value. */ oldhlen = hlen; hlen = PS_stringwidth2(psdoc, &textcopy[lastbreak], curpos-lastbreak+morechars, fontid, psdoc->font->size); //printf("'%s' (%d) ist %f lang\n", &textcopy[lastbreak], curpos-lastbreak+morechars, hlen); /* Is the line length still smaller or is this the first word which * always is displayed even if it ecxeeds the line width. */ if(hlen < linewidth || firstword == 1) { // printf("%f ist noch kleiner als %f\n", hlen, width); lastdelim = curpos; prevchar = *str; /* CR in the middle of the line will be made to spaces */ if(*str == '\n') *str = ' '; /* Count space for later calculation of spacing between words. Will * be corrected if this is the last space of a line. */ if(*str == ' ') spaces++; /* We have passed the first word */ firstword = 0; /* If you are not at the end of the string then move to * the next char and skip the delimiter. We need to do * that only if the line isn't full yet, otherwise * we will drop out of the while loop anyway. */ if(*str != '\0') { str++; curpos++; } } } /* We have dropped the while loop because the text ended before the * line was full, the line was ended by cr or the line is overfilled. * curpos and str now point to the next delimiter. The line does not * contain cr anymore. They has been replaced by spaces. */ /* Do not take the last space in a line into account */ if(textcopy[lastdelim] == ' ') spaces--; /* morechars may not have the right value, because it has been set for * the last character read, which may not be the character at index * lastdelim. This happens if a word does not fit into the line anymore. */ if(parend) { morechars = -1; } else if(textcopy[lastdelim] != ' ' && textcopy[lastdelim] != '\0') { morechars = 1; } else { morechars = 0; } // printf("lastdelim-1 = '%c', curpos-1 = '%c', morechars = %d\n", textcopy[lastdelim-1], textcopy[curpos-1], morechars); // printf("output line '%s' (%d) has %d spaces\n", &textcopy[lastbreak], lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars, spaces); // /* The word between lastdelim and curpos should now be hyphenated. * No need for hyphenation if there is no more text or the line * has been ended for some reason (e.g. a cr which was not treated * as space). */ if(!lineend && !parend && textcopy[lastdelim] != '\0' && hyphenationonoff) { char *hyphenword = (char *) ps_calloc(psdoc, (curpos-lastdelim+3)*sizeof(char), _("Could not allocated memory for hyphenated word.")); // printf("Remaining space in line is %.2f\n", linewidth-oldhlen); if(NULL != hyphenword) { int i, k, lasthp; float lenhp = 0.0; /* Just consider the last word in the line. It starts with * the last delimiter which can be ' ' or '-' or a hyphen and * ends it the end of the word. Since curpos points to the next * delimiter we are set. */ /* Same situation as with morechars before. If the delimiter is * not a space or '\0' we have to take it into account. * Actually it doesn't matter if we take a hyphen into account * or not, but maybe there is a difference between 'word' and * 'word-' if it is hyphenated. */ if(textcopy[curpos] != ' ' && textcopy[curpos] != '\n' && textcopy[curpos] != '\0') { strncpy(hyphenword, &textcopy[lastdelim+1], curpos-lastdelim-morechars+1); } else { strncpy(hyphenword, &textcopy[lastdelim+1], curpos-lastdelim-morechars); } lasthp = 0; /* hyphenate only words with at least 2*hyphenminchars chars * All chars at the beginning of the word which are not alpha * will be counted and later taken into account. */ k = 0; while(hyphenword[k] && !isalpha(hyphenword[k])) k++; if((strlen(hyphenword)-k) > 2*hyphenminchars) { char *buffer; char buf1[100]; int l; /* buf1 will be the partial hyphenated word including all not * alpha chars at the beginning of the word. This string will * be used to calculate the len of the line. */ buffer = (char*) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(char) * (strlen(hyphenword)+3), _("Could not allocate memory for hyphenation buffer.")); hnj_hyphen_hyphenate(psdoc->hdict, &hyphenword[k], strlen(&hyphenword[k]), buffer); // printf("Word to hyphenate: '%s'\n", &hyphenword[k]); // printf(" %s\n", buffer); buf1[0] = textcopy[lastdelim]; k++; for(l=1; lfont->size); if(hlen < (linewidth-oldhlen)) { lasthp = i+k; lenhp = hlen; } // printf("Len of %s (%d) is %.2f (%.2f)\n", buf1, i+1, hlen, linewidth-oldhlen); // printf("-"); } } // printf("Hyphenation at char %d\n", lasthp+1); if(lasthp > 0) { if(textcopy[lastdelim] == ' ') { spaces++; } oldhlen += lenhp; lastdelim += lasthp; morechars = 1; } psdoc->free(psdoc, buffer); } /* At this point we know a possible hyphenation postition. The * next step would be to take the line concat it with the hyphenated * word, determine its length, correct curpos, lastdelim, oldhlen * and str */ psdoc->free(psdoc, hyphenword); if(NULL != (linebuf = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars+2, _("Could not allocate memory for line buffer.")))) { strncpy(linebuf, &textcopy[lastbreak], lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars); if(lasthp > 0) linebuf[lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars] = '­'; else linebuf[lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars] = '\0'; linebuf[lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars+1] = '\0'; } else { return 0; } } } else { if(NULL != (linebuf = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars+1, _("Could not allocate memory for line buffer.")))) { strncpy(linebuf, &textcopy[lastbreak], lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars); linebuf[lastdelim-lastbreak+morechars] = '\0'; } else { return 0; } } // printf("Complete line: '%s'\n", linebuf); // printf("Line has %d spaces\n", spaces); // printf("Line is %f (%f) long\n\n", PS_stringwidth2(psdoc, linebuf, strlen(linebuf), psdoc->font, psdoc->font->size), oldhlen); if(!blind) { /* Recalculate the length of the line, althought oldhlen should contain * the proper length already, it differs from the len calculated by * the following line FIXME: must be investigated */ oldhlen = PS_stringwidth2(psdoc, linebuf, -1, fontid, psdoc->font->size); xpos = 0.0; switch(mode) { case PS_TEXT_HMODE_FULLJUSTIFY: case PS_TEXT_HMODE_JUSTIFY: { /* If the paragraph was ended e.g. by a cr, we will not care about * PS_TEXT_HMODE_JUSTIFY. */ if(parend) { xpos = left; } else { float extraleftspace = 0.0; float extrarightspace = 0.0; if(spaces != 0 && *str != '\0' && textcopy[lastdelim] != '\n') { ADOBEINFO *ai; unsigned char singlechar; /* check if the last char of the line may protrude into the right * margin. */ singlechar = (unsigned char) linebuf[strlen(linebuf)-1]; // printf("Last char of line is %c\n", singlechar); if(NULL != (ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, ps_inputenc_name(psdoc, singlechar)))) { // printf("RightMarginKerning for '%s' is %d\n", ps_inputenc_name(psdoc, singlechar), ai->rkern); extrarightspace = ai->width*psdoc->font->size*ai->rkern/1000000.0; } /* check if the first char of the line may protrude into the left * margin. */ singlechar = (unsigned char) linebuf[0]; // printf("First char of line is %c\n", singlechar); if(NULL != (ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, ps_inputenc_name(psdoc, singlechar)))) { // printf("RightMarginKerning for '%s' is %d\n", ps_inputenc_name(psdoc, singlechar), ai->rkern); extraleftspace = ai->width*psdoc->font->size*ai->lkern/1000000.0; } // printf("Set word spacing to %f\n", (linewidth-oldhlen)/spaces); if((mode == PS_TEXT_HMODE_FULLJUSTIFY) || (ypos-leading >= bottom)) ps_add_word_spacing(psdoc, psdoc->font, (linewidth+extraleftspace+extrarightspace-oldhlen)/(float)spaces); } /* set oldhlen to ensure texty is set properly */ oldhlen = linewidth; xpos = left-extraleftspace; } if(doindent) { xpos += parindent; } break; } case PS_TEXT_HMODE_LEFT: /* FIXME: consider left margin kerning, see extraleftspace * as used above */ xpos = left; if(doindent) { xpos += parindent; } break; case PS_TEXT_HMODE_RIGHT: xpos = left + (linewidth-oldhlen); break; case PS_TEXT_HMODE_CENTER: xpos = left + (linewidth-oldhlen)/2; break; } PS_show_xy2(psdoc, linebuf, strlen(linebuf), xpos, ypos); if(linecounter) { char linenumstr[11]; #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF snprintf(linenumstr, 10, "%d", *linecounter+1); #else sprintf(linenumstr, "%d", *linecounter+1); #endif PS_show_xy2(psdoc, linenumstr, strlen(linenumstr), left-linenumbersep-PS_stringwidth2(psdoc, linenumstr, -1, fontid, psdoc->font->size), ypos); } } psdoc->free(psdoc, linebuf); // printf("lastdelim = %c (%d), lastbreak = %d\n", textcopy[lastdelim], lastdelim, lastbreak); /* Set the string position to 1 char after the last delimiter */ if(textcopy[lastdelim] != '\0') curpos = lastdelim+1; str = &textcopy[curpos]; lastbreak = lastdelim+1; /* forward one line by leading */ oldypos = ypos; ypos = ypos - leading; boxlinecounter++; if(parend) { ypos -= parskip; parlinecounter = 0; parcounter++; } else { parlinecounter++; } } psdoc->free(psdoc, textcopy); /* Set new text position. textx may not be set, because it has been set by * PS_show_xy2() already. */ if(!blind) psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = oldypos; PS_set_value(psdoc, "boxheight", (bottom + height) - (oldypos - leading + psdoc->font->metrics->ascender*psdoc->font->size/1000.0)); // printf("Reset word spacing to %f\n", old_word_spacing); ps_set_word_spacing(psdoc, psdoc->font, old_word_spacing); if(text[curpos] == '\0') return 0; else return(ps_strlen(text) - curpos); } /* }}} */ /* PS_moveto() {{{ * Moves the current position (cursor) to the passed position * This function starts a new path if it is called in page-scope, * otherwise it will set the current point and continues with the * current path. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_moveto(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH | PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN | PS_SCOPE_GLYPH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern', 'glyph' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; /* Only set the scope to PS_SCOPE_PATH if we are not already in that * scope. */ if(ps_current_scope(psdoc) != PS_SCOPE_PATH) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); ps_printf(psdoc, "newpath\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f a\n", x, y); } /* }}} */ /* PS_show_xy() {{{ * Calls PS_moveto and PS_show to print the text on the selected position */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_show_xy(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, float x, float y) { PS_show_xy2(psdoc, text, 0, x, y); } /* }}} */ /* PS_show_xy2() {{{ * Calls PS_moveto and PS_show2 to print the text on the selected position */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_show_xy2(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int xlen, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = x; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cx = x; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = y; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy = y; PS_show2(psdoc, text, xlen); } /* }}} */ /* PS_lineto() {{{ * Draws a line from the current point to the passed point */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_lineto(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f l\n", x, y); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_text_pos() {{{ * Set the coordinates for the next text output. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_text_pos(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx = x; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty = y; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cx = x; psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].cy = y; } /* }}} */ /* PS_setlinewidth() {{{ * Set the width of a line for all drawing operations. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setlinewidth(PSDoc *p, float width) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN | PS_SCOPE_GLYPH)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'template', 'glyph', or 'pattern' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(p, "%f setlinewidth\n", width); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setlinecap() {{{ * Sets the appearance of the line ends. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setlinecap(PSDoc *p, int type) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if((type > PS_LINECAP_SQUARED) || (type < PS_LINECAP_BUTT)) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Type of linecap is out of range.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%d setlinecap\n", type); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setlinejoin() {{{ * Sets how lines are joined in a polygon. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setlinejoin(PSDoc *p, int type) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if((type > PS_LINEJOIN_BEVEL) || (type < PS_LINEJOIN_MITER)) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Type of linejoin is out of range.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%d setlinejoin\n", type); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setmiterlimit() {{{ */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setmiterlimit(PSDoc *p, float value) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(value < 1) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Miter limit is less than 1.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%f setmiterlimit\n", value); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setflat() {{{ */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setflat(PSDoc *p, float value) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(value < 0.2 || value > 100.0) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Flat value is less than 0.2 or bigger than 100.0")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%f setflat\n", value); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setdash() {{{ * Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setdash(PSDoc *p, float on, float off) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(on == 0.0 && off == 0.0) { ps_printf(p, "[] 0 setdash\n"); } else { ps_printf(p, "[%f %f] 0 setdash\n", on, off); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_setpolydash() {{{ * Sets a more complicated dash line with. arr is list of black and white * portions. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setpolydash(PSDoc *p, float *arr, int length) { float *dash; int i; if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(NULL == arr) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("Array for dashes is NULL.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "["); dash = arr; for(i=0; i 1) || (mode < 0)) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Mode for overprint must be either 0 or 1.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%s setoverprint\n", mode == 0 ? "false" : "true"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setsmoothness() {{{ * Sets smoothness. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setsmoothness(PSDoc *p, float smoothness) { if(NULL == p) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(p, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(p, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if((smoothness > 1) || (smoothness < 0)) { ps_error(p, PS_Warning, _("Smoothness value must be between 0 and 1.")); return; } ps_printf(p, "%.4f setsmoothness\n", smoothness); } /* }}} */ /* PS_rect() {{{ * Draws a rectangle. The rectancle is either added to the current path * or starts a new one. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_rect(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float width, float height) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH | PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN | PS_SCOPE_GLYPH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern', 'glyph' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; if(ps_current_scope(psdoc) != PS_SCOPE_PATH) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); ps_printf(psdoc, "newpath\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f a\n", x, y); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f l\n", x+width, y); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f l\n", x+width, y+height); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f l\n", x, y+height); ps_printf(psdoc, "closepath\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_circle() {{{ * Draws a circle */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_circle(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH | PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN | PS_SCOPE_GLYPH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern', 'glyph' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(radius < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Radius for circle is less than 0.0.")); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; if(ps_current_scope(psdoc) != PS_SCOPE_PATH) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); ps_printf(psdoc, "newpath\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f a\n", x+radius, y); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f 0 360 arc\n", x, y, radius); } /* }}} */ /* PS_arc() {{{ * Draws an arc counterclockwise */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_arc(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius, float alpha, float beta) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH | PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(radius < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Radius for arc is less than 0.0.")); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; if(ps_current_scope(psdoc) != PS_SCOPE_PATH) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); ps_printf(psdoc, "newpath\n"); } // ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f a\n", x+radius*cos(alpha/180*M_PI), y+radius*sin(alpha/180*M_PI)); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f arc\n", x, y, radius, alpha, beta); } /* }}} */ /* PS_arcn() {{{ * Draws an arc clockwise */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_arcn(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y, float radius, float alpha, float beta) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH | PS_SCOPE_PAGE | PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE | PS_SCOPE_PATTERN)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path', 'template', 'pattern' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(radius < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Radius for arc is less than 0.0.")); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y; if(ps_current_scope(psdoc) != PS_SCOPE_PATH) { ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); ps_printf(psdoc, "newpath\n"); } // ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f a\n", x+radius*cos(beta/180*M_PI), y+radius*sin(beta/180*M_PI)); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f arcn\n", x, y, radius, alpha, beta); } /* }}} */ /* PS_curveto() {{{ * Draws a curve */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_curveto(PSDoc *psdoc, float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2, float x3, float y3) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = x3; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = y3; ps_printf(psdoc, "%f %f %f %f %f %f curveto\n", x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setgray() {{{ * Sets gray value for following line drawing. 0 means black and 1 means white. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setgray(PSDoc *psdoc, float gray) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%f setgray\n", gray); } /* }}} */ /* PS_clip() {{{ * Clips drawing to previously created path. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_clip(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "clip\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_closepath() {{{ * Closes a path. Connects the last point with the first point. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_closepath(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "closepath\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_closepath_stroke() {{{ * Closes path and draws it. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_closepath_stroke(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "closepath\n"); ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE); ps_printf(psdoc, "stroke\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_fill_stroke() {{{ * Fills and draws a path */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_fill_stroke(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "gsave "); ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_FILL); ps_printf(psdoc, "fill grestore\n"); ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE); ps_printf(psdoc, "stroke\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_stroke() {{{ * Draws a path */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_stroke(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_STROKE); ps_printf(psdoc, "stroke\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_fill() {{{ * Fills a path. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_fill(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'path' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_setcolor(psdoc, PS_COLORTYPE_FILL); ps_printf(psdoc, "fill\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_shfill() {{{ * Fills a path with a shading. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_shfill(PSDoc *psdoc, int shading) { PSShading *psshading; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } psshading = _ps_get_shading(psdoc, shading); if(NULL == psshading) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSShading is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern' or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_output_shading_dict(psdoc, psshading); ps_printf(psdoc, "shfill\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_save() {{{ * Saves the current context. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_save(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(psdoc->agstate >= PS_MAX_GSTATE_LEVELS-1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("No more graphic states available.")); return; } /* Take over the old graphics state */ psdoc->agstate++; memcpy(&(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate]), &(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate-1]), sizeof(PSGState)); psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].x = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate-1].x; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].y = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate-1].y; ps_printf(psdoc, "gsave %% start level %d\n", psdoc->agstate); } /* }}} */ /* PS_restore() {{{ * Restores a previously save context. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_restore(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(psdoc->agstate <= 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("PS_restore() has been called more often than PS_save().")); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "grestore %% end level %d\n", psdoc->agstate); psdoc->agstate--; } /* }}} */ /* PS_create_gstate() {{{ * Creates a new graphic state and returns its id. */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_create_gstate(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *optlist) { ght_hash_table_t *opthash; PSGState *psgstate; int gstateid; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } if(NULL != optlist && optlist[0] != '\0') { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Option list may not be empty.")); return(0); } if(NULL == (opthash = ps_parse_optlist(psdoc, optlist))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Error while parsing option list.")); return(0); } if(NULL == (psgstate = (PSGState *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSGState), _("Allocate memory for graphic state.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for graphic state.")); return(0); } memset(psgstate, 0, sizeof(PSGState)); psgstate->opthash = opthash; if(0 == (gstateid = _ps_register_gstate(psdoc, psgstate))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register gstate.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psgstate); return(0); } return(gstateid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_gstate() {{{ * Sets a graphic state. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_gstate(PSDoc *psdoc, int gstate) { ght_hash_table_t *opthash; ght_iterator_t iterator; PSGState *psgstate; char *optvalue, *optname; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } psgstate = _ps_get_gstate(psdoc, gstate); if(NULL == psgstate) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSGState is null.")); return; } opthash = psgstate->opthash; for(optvalue = ght_first(opthash, &iterator, (void **) &optname); optvalue != NULL; optvalue = ght_next(opthash, &iterator, (void **) &optname)) { if(strcmp(optname, "setsmoothness") == 0) { float smoothness; if(0 == (smoothness = get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "setsmoothness", &smoothness))) { PS_setsmoothness(psdoc, smoothness); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "linewidth") == 0) { float linewidth; if(0 == (linewidth = get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "linewidth", &linewidth))) { PS_setlinewidth(psdoc, linewidth); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "linecap") == 0) { int linecap; if(0 == (linecap = get_optlist_element_as_int(psdoc, opthash, "linecap", &linecap))) { PS_setlinecap(psdoc, linecap); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "linejoin") == 0) { int linejoin; if(0 == (linejoin = get_optlist_element_as_int(psdoc, opthash, "linejoin", &linejoin))) { PS_setlinejoin(psdoc, linejoin); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "flatness") == 0) { float flatness; if(0 == (flatness = get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "flatness", &flatness))) { PS_setflat(psdoc, flatness); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "miterlimit") == 0) { float miterlimit; if(0 == (miterlimit = get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "miterlimit", &miterlimit))) { PS_setmiterlimit(psdoc, miterlimit); } } else if(strcmp(optname, "overprintmode") == 0) { int overprintmode; if(0 == (overprintmode = get_optlist_element_as_int(psdoc, opthash, "overprintmode", &overprintmode))) { PS_setoverprintmode(psdoc, overprintmode); } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Graphic state contains unknown option.")); } } } /* }}} */ /* PS_rotate() {{{ * Rotates the coordinate system, which will effect all following drawing * operations. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_rotate(PSDoc *psdoc, float x) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%f rotate\n", x); } /* }}} */ /* PS_translate() {{{ * Translates the coordinate system, which will effect all following drawing * operations. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_translate(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f translate\n", x, y); } /* }}} */ /* PS_skew() {{{ * FIXME: must be implemented * Skew the coordinate system */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_skew(PSDoc *psdoc, float alpha, float beta) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } } /* }}} */ /* PS_concat() {{{ * FIXME: must be implemented * Concatenate matrix to current transformation matrix */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_concat(PSDoc *psdoc, float a, float b, float c, float d, float e, float f) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } } /* }}} */ /* PS_scale() {{{ * Scales the coordinate system, which will effect all following drawing * operations. */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_scale(PSDoc *psdoc, float x, float y) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "%f %f scale\n", x, y); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setcolor() {{{ * Sets drawing color for all following operations */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setcolor(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *type, const char *colorspace, float c1, float c2, float c3, float c4) { int icolorspace = 0; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } /* FIXME: Maybe called in pattern only if painttype = 1 */ if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG|PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'prolog', 'document', 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(!type || !*type) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Missing parameter type in PS_setcolor().")); return; } if(0 != strcmp(type, "fill") && 0 != strcmp(type, "stroke") && 0 != strcmp(type, "both") && 0 != strcmp(type, "fillstroke")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Type in PS_setcolor() is none of 'fill', 'stroke' or 'fillstroke'.")); return; } if(!colorspace || !*colorspace) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Missing paramter colorspace in PS_setcolor().")); return; } if(0 == strcmp(colorspace, "gray")) { if(c1 > 1.0 || c1 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Gray value out of range 0-1.")); return; } icolorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; // ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceGray setcolorspace %f setcolor\n", c1); // ps_printf(psdoc, "%f setgray\n", c1); } else if(0 == strcmp(colorspace, "rgb")) { if(c1 > 1.0 || c1 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Red value out of range 0-1.")); return; } if(c2 > 1.0 || c2 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Green value out of range 0-1.")); return; } if(c3 > 1.0 || c3 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Blue value out of range 0-1.")); return; } icolorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; // ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceRGB setcolorspace %.4f %.4f %.4f setcolor\n", c1, c2, c3); // ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f setrgbcolor\n", c1, c2, c3); } else if(0 == strcmp(colorspace, "cmyk")) { if(c1 > 1.0 || c1 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Cyan value out of range 0-1.")); return; } if(c2 > 1.0 || c2 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Magenta value out of range 0-1.")); return; } if(c3 > 1.0 || c3 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Yellow value out of range 0-1.")); return; } if(c4 > 1.0 || c4 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Black value out of range 0-1.")); return; } icolorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK; // ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceCMYK setcolorspace %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f setcolor\n", c1, c2, c3, c4); // ps_printf(psdoc, "%.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f setcmykcolor\n", c1, c2, c3, c4); } else if(0 == strcmp(colorspace, "pattern")) { PSPattern *pspattern = _ps_get_pattern(psdoc, (int) c1); if(NULL == pspattern) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSPattern is null.")); return; } icolorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN; // ps_printf(psdoc, "/Pattern setcolorspace %s setcolor\n", pspattern->name); // ps_printf(psdoc, "%s setpattern\n", pspattern->name); } else if(0 == strcmp(colorspace, "spot")) { PSSpotColor *spotcolor; spotcolor = _ps_get_spotcolor(psdoc, (int) c1); if(!spotcolor) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find spot color.")); return; } if(c2 > 1.0 || c2 < 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Tint value out of range 0-1.")); return; } icolorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Colorspace in PS_setcolor() is not in 'gray', 'rgb', 'cmyk', 'spot', or 'pattern'.")); } if(0 == strcmp(type, "fill") || 0 == strcmp(type, "both") || 0 == strcmp(type, "fillstroke")) { psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.prevcolorspace = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace = icolorspace; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolorinvalid = ps_true; switch(icolorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2 = 0; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c3 = 0; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c4 = 0; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2 = c2; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c3 = c3; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c4 = 0; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2 = c2; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c3 = c3; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c4 = c4; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2 = c2; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.pattern = c1; break; } } if(0 == strcmp(type, "stroke") || 0 == strcmp(type, "both") || 0 == strcmp(type, "fillstroke")) { psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.prevcolorspace = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.colorspace; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.colorspace = icolorspace; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolorinvalid = ps_true; switch(icolorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c2 = 0; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c3 = 0; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c4 = 0; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c2 = c2; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c3 = c3; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c4 = 0; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c2 = c2; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c3 = c3; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c4 = c4; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c1 = c1; psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.c2 = c2; break; case PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN: psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].strokecolor.pattern = c1; break; } } return; } /* }}} */ /* PS_makespotcolor() {{{ * Creates a spot color from the current fill color */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_makespotcolor(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name, int reserved) { PSSpotColor *spotcolor; int ispotcolor; int spotcolorid; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG|PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'prolog', 'document', 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(0 != (ispotcolor = _ps_find_spotcolor_by_name(psdoc, name))) { return(ispotcolor); } if(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace != PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY && psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace != PS_COLORSPACE_RGB && psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace != PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Cannot make a spot color from a spot color or pattern.")); return(0); } if(NULL == (spotcolor = (PSSpotColor *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSSpotColor), _("Allocate memory for spot color.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for spot color.")); return(0); } memset(spotcolor, 0, sizeof(PSSpotColor)); if(0 == (spotcolorid = _ps_register_spotcolor(psdoc, spotcolor))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register spotcolor.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, spotcolor); return(0); } spotcolor->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, name); spotcolor->colorspace = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace; spotcolor->c1 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1; spotcolor->c2 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2; spotcolor->c3 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c3; spotcolor->c4 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c4; return(spotcolorid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_findfont() {{{ * Finds a font. Actually tries to load an afm file for the given fontname. * Resource of the font must be freed with PS_delete_font() */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_findfont(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, const char *encoding, int embed) { PSFont *psfont; ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics; char *filename; const char *myenc; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } /* Check if this function does any output. If it does and we are * beyond the header already, then issue * a warning, because if the output goes between pages it will be lost * when extracting certain pages from the document */ if(psdoc->headerwritten && (embed || (encoding != NULL && encoding[0] != '\0'))) { /* If the header has not been written, we do not need to check the * scope. */ if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the document. Call in within a page or in the prolog."), __FUNCTION__); } } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG|PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'prolog', 'document', 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(NULL == fontname) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font name give to PS_findfont().")); return(0); } if(NULL == (psfont = (PSFont *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSFont), _("Allocate memory for font.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for font.")); return(0); } /* Remember the PSDoc for which the font was loaded. */ psfont->psdoc = psdoc; filename = ps_find_resource(psdoc, "FontAFM", fontname); if(NULL == filename) { if(NULL == (filename = (char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, strlen(fontname)+5, _("Could not allocate memory for afm filename.")))) { return(0); } strcpy(filename, fontname); strcat(filename, ".afm"); metrics = readadobe(psdoc, filename); psdoc->free(psdoc, filename); } else { metrics = readadobe(psdoc, filename); } if(metrics == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Font metrics could not be loaded (%s)."), fontname); psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont); return(0); } myenc = encoding; if((myenc == NULL || myenc[0] == '\0') && (NULL == (myenc = ps_find_resource(psdoc, "FontEncoding", fontname)))) { /* The encoding vector for the default encoding is already * part of the prolog and need not be output. */ readencoding(psdoc, metrics, NULL); psfont->encoding = ps_strdup(psdoc, "default"); } else { if(!strcmp(myenc, "builtin")) { psfont->encoding = ps_strdup(psdoc, myenc); metrics->fontenc = ps_build_enc_from_font(psdoc, metrics); if(metrics->codingscheme) psdoc->free(psdoc, metrics->codingscheme); metrics->codingscheme = ps_strdup(psdoc, metrics->fontname); } else { if(0 > readencoding(psdoc, metrics, myenc)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Encoding file could not be loaded (%s)."), myenc); psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont); return 0; } psfont->encoding = ps_strdup(psdoc, myenc); } /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } /* Output the encoding vector */ { int i, j; ENCODING *fontenc; fontenc = ps_build_enc_vector(psdoc, metrics->fontenc); ps_printf(psdoc, "/fontenc-%s [\n", metrics->codingscheme); for(i=0; i<32; i++) { for(j=0; j<8; j++) { if((fontenc->vec[i*8+j] != NULL) && (*(fontenc->vec[i*8+j]) != '\0')) ps_printf(psdoc, "8#%03o /%s ", i*8+j, fontenc->vec[i*8+j]); } ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); } ps_printf(psdoc, "] def\n"); ps_free_enc_vector(psdoc, fontenc); } } psfont->metrics = metrics; if(ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "kerning", 0)) { filename = ps_find_resource(psdoc, "FontProtusion", fontname); if(NULL == filename) { if(NULL == (filename = (char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, strlen(fontname)+5, _("Could not allocate memory for afm filename.")))) { return(0); } strcpy(filename, fontname); strcat(filename, ".pro"); if(0 > readprotusion(psdoc, psfont, filename)) ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Could not open protusion file: %s"), filename); psdoc->free(psdoc, filename); } else { if(0 > readprotusion(psdoc, psfont, filename)) ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Could not open protusion file: %s"), filename); } } ps_set_word_spacing(psdoc, psfont, 0.0); if(embed) { FILE *fp; long fsize; filename = ps_find_resource(psdoc, "FontOutline", fontname); if(NULL == filename) { if(NULL == (filename = (char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, strlen(fontname)+5, _("Could not allocate memory for pfb filename.")))) { return(0); } strcpy(filename, fontname); strcat(filename, ".pfb"); fp = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, filename); psdoc->free(psdoc, filename); } else { fp = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, filename); } if (fp) { unsigned char *bb; fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END); fsize = ftell(fp); fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET); if(NULL != (bb = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, fsize, _("Could not allocate memory for content of font outline file.")))) { int ts = fread(bb, 1, fsize, fp); if ((bb[0] == (unsigned char) 128) && (bb[1]) == (unsigned char) 1) { unsigned int ulen, j; unsigned int posi,cxxc=0; char linebuf[80]; /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } ps_printf(psdoc, "%%BeginFont: %s\n", fontname); for (posi = 6; posi < fsize; posi++) { if ((bb[posi] == (unsigned char) 128) && (bb[posi+1] == (unsigned char) 2)) break; if(bb[posi] != (unsigned char) '\r') ps_putc(psdoc, bb[posi]); else if(bb[posi] == (unsigned char) '\r' && bb[posi+1] != (unsigned char) '\n') ps_putc(psdoc, '\n'); } ulen = bb[posi+2] & 0xff; ulen |= (bb[posi+3] << 8) & 0xff00; ulen |= (bb[posi+4] << 16) & 0xff0000; ulen |= (bb[posi+5] << 24) & 0xff000000; if (ulen > fsize) ulen = fsize-7; posi += 6; cxxc=0; for (j = 0; j < ulen; j++) { unsigned char u=bb[posi]; linebuf[cxxc]=((u >> 4) & 15) + '0'; if(u>0x9f) linebuf[cxxc]+='a'-':'; ++cxxc; u&=15; linebuf[cxxc]=u + '0'; if(u>0x9) linebuf[cxxc]+='a'-':'; ++posi; ++cxxc; if (cxxc > 72) { linebuf[cxxc++]='\n'; linebuf[cxxc++]=0; ps_printf(psdoc, "%s", linebuf); cxxc = 0; } } linebuf[cxxc]=0; ps_printf(psdoc, "%s\n", linebuf); posi += 6; for (j = posi; j < fsize; j++) { if ((bb[j] == (unsigned char) 128) && (bb[j+1] == (unsigned char) 3)) break; if(bb[j]=='\r') ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); else ps_printf(psdoc, "%c", bb[j]); } ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); cxxc = 0; ps_printf(psdoc, "%%EndFont\n"); } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Outline of font '%s' does not start with 0x80 0x01"), fontname); } psdoc->free(psdoc, bb); } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Problems while reading font outline for '%s'."), fontname); } fclose(fp); } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Font outline could not be loaded for '%s'."), fontname); } } return(_ps_register_font(psdoc, psfont)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_load_font() {{{ * Finds a font. Actually tries to load an afm file for the given fontname. * Resource of the font must be freed with PS_delete_font() */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_load_font(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, int len, const char *encoding, const char *optlist) { ght_hash_table_t *opthash; ps_bool optlist_embedding = 0; /* Read the option list only, if it is non empty. */ if(NULL != optlist && optlist[0] != '\0') { opthash = ps_parse_optlist(psdoc, optlist); if(NULL == opthash) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Error while parsing option list.")); return(0); } /* Issue a warning only if a value is given but cannot be parsed */ if(-2 == get_optlist_element_as_bool(psdoc, opthash, "embedding", &optlist_embedding)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Value of option list element 'embedding' could not be read, using default.")); } ps_free_optlist(psdoc, opthash); } return(PS_findfont(psdoc, fontname, encoding, optlist_embedding)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_string_geometry() {{{ * Calculates the width of string using the given font. * If dimension is not NULL it will be filled with the width, descender and * ascender. */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_string_geometry(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int xlen, int fontid, float size, float *dimension) { PSFont *psfont; float width = 0.0, ascender = 0.0, descender = 0.0, charspacing; int i, len; int ligonoff; int kernonoff; char ligdischar; ADOBEINFO *prevai=NULL; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0.0); } if(NULL == text) return(0.0); if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font available.")); return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font metrics available. Cannot calculate width of string.")); return(-1.0); } if(0.0 == size) size = psfont->size; charspacing = PS_get_value(psdoc, "charspacing", 0) * 1000.0 / size; kernonoff = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "kerning", 1); ligonoff = ps_get_bool_parameter(psdoc, "ligatures", 1); if(ligonoff) { const char *tmp = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "ligaturedisolvechar", 0.0); if(tmp && tmp[0]) ligdischar = tmp[0]; else ligdischar = '¦'; } // printf("determine width of %s\n", text); len = strlen(text); if(xlen >= 0) len = xlen < len ? xlen : len; for(i=0; imetrics->adobechars); ai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, adobename); if(ai) { if(strcmp(adobename, "space") == 0) { width += (float) psfont->wordspace; } else { char *newadobename; int offset = 0; if(ligonoff == 1 && charspacing == 0.0 && ps_check_for_lig(psdoc, psfont->metrics, ai, &text[i+1], ligdischar, &newadobename, &offset)) { if(ps_fontenc_has_glyph(psdoc, psfont->metrics->fontenc, newadobename)) { ADOBEINFO *nai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, newadobename); if(nai) { ai = nai; i += offset; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it."), psfont->metrics->fontname, newadobename); } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Font encoding vector of font '%s' has no ligature '%s', disolving it."), psfont->metrics->fontname, newadobename); } } /* At this point either ai is ligature or the current char */ width += (float) (ai->width); if(i < (len-1)) width += charspacing; // printf("new width is %f\n", width); if(kernonoff == 1 && NULL != prevai) width += (float) calculatekern(prevai, ai); descender = min((float) ai->lly, descender); ascender = max((float) ai->ury, ascender); // printf("new width after adding kern is %f\n", width); } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Glyph '%s' not found in metric file."), adobename); } prevai = ai; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Character %d not in input encoding vector."), c); } } if(dimension != NULL) { dimension[0] = width*size/1000.0; dimension[1] = descender*size/1000.0; dimension[2] = ascender*size/1000.0; } return(width*size/1000.0); } /* }}} */ /* PS_stringwidth2() {{{ * Calculates the width of string using the current font. */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_stringwidth2(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int xlen, int fontid, float size) { return(PS_string_geometry(psdoc, text, xlen, fontid, size, NULL)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_stringwidth() {{{ * Calculates the width of string using the current font. */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_stringwidth(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int fontid, float size) { return(PS_string_geometry(psdoc, text, -1, fontid, size, NULL)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_deletefont() {{{ * frees the memory allocated by a font */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_deletefont(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid) { _ps_unregister_font(psdoc, fontid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_setfont() {{{ * sets the font for all following text output operations */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_setfont(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, float size) { PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PATTERN|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page', 'pattern', or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid); if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSFont is null.")); return; } psdoc->font = psfont; psdoc->font->size = size; ps_set_word_spacing(psdoc, psdoc->font, 0.0); PS_set_value(psdoc, "leading", size*1.2); if(psfont->metrics) { #ifdef WIN32 if(_stricmp(psfont->metrics->codingscheme, "FontSpecific") == 0) { #else if(strcasecmp(psfont->metrics->codingscheme, "FontSpecific") == 0) { #endif ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s findfont %f scalefont setfont\n", psfont->metrics->fontname, size); } else { ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s /%s-%s fontenc-%s ReEncode\n", psfont->metrics->fontname, psfont->metrics->fontname, psfont->metrics->codingscheme, psfont->metrics->codingscheme); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s-%s findfont %f scalefont setfont\n", psfont->metrics->fontname, psfont->metrics->codingscheme, size); } } } /* }}} */ /* PS_getfont() {{{ * gets the font currently in use */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_getfont(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } return(_ps_find_font(psdoc, psdoc->font)); } /* }}} */ /* PS_open_image() {{{ * Opens an image which is already in memory */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_open_image(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *type, const char *source, const char *data, long length, int width, int height, int components, int bpc, const char *params) { PSImage *psimage; int imageid; const char *imgreuse; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } imgreuse = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imagereuse", 0.0); if(!imgreuse || strcmp(imgreuse, "true") == 0) { /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages or on pages for reusable images may cause problems when viewing the document. Call it before the first page."), __FUNCTION__); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } } else { if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } } if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); if(NULL == (psimage->data = (char *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, length+1, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); return(0); } memcpy(psimage->data, data, length); if(!strcmp(type, "eps")) { char *bb; psimage->data[length] = '\0'; bb = strstr(psimage->data, "%%BoundingBox:"); if(bb) { float x, y, width, height; bb += 15; sscanf(bb, "%f %f %f %f", &x, &y, &width, &height); psimage->width = (int) width; psimage->height = (int) height; psimage->length = length; } } else { psimage->length = length; psimage->width = width; psimage->height = height; psimage->components = components; psimage->bpc = bpc; switch(psimage->components) { case 1: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; break; case 3: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; break; case 4: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK; break; default: ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Image has unknown number of components per pixel.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); return(0); } } psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); if(!imgreuse || strcmp(imgreuse, "true") == 0) { char buffer[25]; psimage->isreusable = 1; sprintf(buffer, "Imagedata%d", rand()); psimage->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, buffer); } if(0 == (imageid = _ps_register_image(psdoc, psimage))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register image.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->type); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); return(0); } if(psimage->isreusable) { if(!strcmp(type, "eps")) { ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s\n", psimage->name); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentfile\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /Filter /SubFileDecode\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /DecodeParms << /EODCount 0 /EODString (*EOD*) >>\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> /ReusableStreamDecode filter\n"); ps_write(psdoc, psimage->data, psimage->length); ps_printf(psdoc, "*EOD*\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "def\n"); } else { char *tmpdata; const char *imgenc; int reallength, j; imgenc = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imageencoding", 0.0); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s\n", psimage->name); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentfile\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /Filter /ASCII%sDecode >>\n", (imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ? "85" : "Hex"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/ReusableStreamDecode filter\n"); if(psimage->components == 4 && psimage->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) { char *dataptr, *tmpdataptr; int j; dataptr = psimage->data; reallength = psimage->height*psimage->width*3; tmpdata = tmpdataptr = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->height*psimage->width*3, _("Allocate memory for temporary image data.")); for(j=0; jlength; j++) { *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; dataptr++; } } else { tmpdata = psimage->data; reallength = psimage->length; } if(imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ps_ascii85_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); else ps_asciihex_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); if(psimage->components == 4 && psimage->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) psdoc->free(psdoc, tmpdata); ps_printf(psdoc, "\ndef\n"); } } return(imageid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_open_image_file() {{{ * Opens an image from a file */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_open_image_file(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *type, const char *filename, const char *stringparam, int intparam) { PSImage *psimage; int imageid; const char *imgreuse; FILE *fp; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return 0; } imgreuse = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imagereuse", 0.0); if(!imgreuse || strcmp(imgreuse, "true") == 0) { /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages or on pages for reusable images may cause problems when viewing the document. Call it before the first page."), __FUNCTION__); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } } else { if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } } if(NULL == filename) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Filename of images is NULL.")); return 0; } if ((fp = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not open image file %s."), filename); return 0; } if(NULL == type) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Type of image is NULL.")); return 0; } #ifdef HAVE_LIBPNG if(0 == strncmp("png", type, 3)) { #define SIG_READ 8 char *dataptr, sig[SIG_READ]; int i; int color_type, bit_depth; png_structp png_ptr; png_infop info_ptr; png_uint_32 row_bytes; png_bytep *row_pointers; // png_bytep row_pointer; png_ptr = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL); // png_voidp user_error_ptr, user_error_fn, user_warning_fn); if (png_ptr == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not create png structure.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } /* Allocate/initialize the memory for image information. REQUIRED. */ info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); if (info_ptr == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not create png info structure.")); fclose(fp); png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL, (png_infopp)NULL); return(0); } /* Set error handling if you are using the setjmp/longjmp method (this is * the normal method of doing things with libpng). REQUIRED unless you * set up your own error handlers in the png_create_read_struct() earlier. */ if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) { /* Free all of the memory associated with the png_ptr and info_ptr */ ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not set error handler for libpng.")); png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL); fclose(fp); /* If we get here, we had a problem reading the file */ return (0); } if (fread(sig, 1, SIG_READ, fp) == 0 || !png_check_sig(sig, SIG_READ)) { fclose(fp); ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, "File '%s' is not a PNG file", filename); return (0); } /* Set up the input control if you are using standard C streams */ png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); /* If we have already read some of the signature */ png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr, SIG_READ); /* * If you have enough memory to read in the entire image at once, * and you need to specify only transforms that can be controlled * with one of the PNG_TRANSFORM_* bits (this presently excludes * dithering, filling, setting background, and doing gamma * adjustment), then you can read the entire image (including * pixels) into the info structure with this call: */ #define mymemory #ifdef mymemory png_read_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); color_type = png_get_color_type(png_ptr, info_ptr); bit_depth = png_get_bit_depth(png_ptr, info_ptr); if (bit_depth == 16) { png_set_strip_16(png_ptr); } /* FIXME: Quick fix to circumvent a segm fault in ps_place_image() * when rgb images with alpha channel are loaded. */ if (color_type & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) png_set_strip_alpha(png_ptr); /* Expand grayscale images to the full 8 bits from 1, 2, or 4 bits/pixel */ if (color_type == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bit_depth < 8) #if defined(PNG_1_0_X) || defined (PNG_1_2_X) png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); #else png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8(png_ptr); #endif png_read_update_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); #else /* Read the entire image */ png_read_png(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY, png_voidp_NULL); #endif if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); if(stringparam != NULL && strcmp(stringparam, "mask") == 0) { psimage->ismask = ps_true; } if(stringparam != NULL && strcmp(stringparam, "masked") == 0) { PSImage *psmaskimage = _ps_get_image(psdoc, intparam); if(!psmaskimage) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not find image mask.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); return(0); } psimage->imagemask = psmaskimage; } psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); psimage->width = png_get_image_width(png_ptr, info_ptr); psimage->height = png_get_image_height(png_ptr, info_ptr); psimage->components = png_get_channels(png_ptr, info_ptr); psimage->bpc = png_get_bit_depth(png_ptr, info_ptr); switch(png_get_color_type(png_ptr, info_ptr)) { case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY: case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; break; case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB: case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; break; case PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED; break; } if(psimage->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED) { int num_palette; png_colorp palette; png_get_PLTE(png_ptr, info_ptr, &palette, &num_palette); if(NULL == (psimage->palette = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSColor) * num_palette, _("Allocate memory for color palette.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for color palette.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } for(i=0; ipalette[i].colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; psimage->palette[i].c1 = palette[i].red/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c2 = palette[i].green/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c3 = palette[i].blue/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c4 = 0.0; } psimage->numcolors = num_palette; } row_bytes = png_get_rowbytes(png_ptr, info_ptr); psimage->length = row_bytes * psimage->height; /* fprintf(stderr, "%dx%d pixel\n", psimage->width, psimage->height); fprintf(stderr, "%d channels\n", psimage->components); fprintf(stderr, "%d bits per color\n", psimage->bpc); fprintf(stderr, "%d bytes per row\n", row_bytes); */ if(NULL == (psimage->data = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->height*row_bytes, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } #ifdef mymemory if(NULL == (row_pointers = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->height*sizeof(png_bytep), _("Allocate memory for row pointers of png image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for row pointer of png image.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } dataptr = psimage->data; for(i=0; iheight; i++) { row_pointers[i] = dataptr; // fprintf(stderr, "Reading row %d\n", i); // png_read_row(png_ptr, dataptr, NULL); dataptr += row_bytes; } png_read_image(png_ptr, row_pointers); png_read_end(png_ptr, NULL); psdoc->free(psdoc, row_pointers); #else row_pointers = png_get_rows(png_ptr, info_ptr); if(row_pointers == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could get array of image rows.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); return(0); } dataptr = psimage->data; for(i=0; iheight; i++) { fprintf(stderr, "Copying %d row 0x%X -> 0x%X\n", i, row_pointers[i], dataptr); memcpy(dataptr, row_pointers[i], row_bytes); dataptr += row_bytes; } #endif /* clean up after the read, and free any memory allocated - REQUIRED */ png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL); } else #endif /* HAVE_LIBPNG */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBJPEG if(0 == strncmp("jpeg", type, 4)) { char *dataptr; struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; JSAMPARRAY buffer; int row_stride; struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr; cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr); jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, fp); jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); row_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components; if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); psimage->width = cinfo.output_width; psimage->height = cinfo.output_height; psimage->components = cinfo.output_components; psimage->bpc = 8; switch(cinfo.out_color_space) { case JCS_GRAYSCALE: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; break; case JCS_RGB: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; break; case JCS_CMYK: psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK; break; } // if(psimage->components == 1) // psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY; // else // psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; psimage->length = psimage->width * psimage->height * psimage->components; if(NULL == (psimage->data = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->length, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } buffer = (*cinfo.mem->alloc_sarray) ((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_stride, 1); dataptr = psimage->data; while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) { jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, buffer, 1); memcpy(dataptr, buffer[0], row_stride); dataptr += row_stride; } jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); } else #endif /* HAVE_LIBJPEG */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBGIF if(0 == strncmp("gif", type, 3)) { GifFileType* gft; int i, numcolors = 0, alphapalette = -1; ColorMapObject* colormap; GifColorType c; unsigned char *dataptr; if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); if ((gft = DGifOpenFileName(filename)) == NULL) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s is not a gif file!"), filename); fclose(fp); return(0); } if (DGifSlurp(gft) != GIF_OK) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Error %d while reading gif file!"), GifLastError()); fclose(fp); return(0); } psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); psimage->width = gft->SWidth; psimage->height = gft->SHeight; psimage->components = 1; psimage->bpc = 8; psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED; // look for the transparent color extension for (i = 0; i < gft->SavedImages[0].ExtensionBlockCount; ++i) { ExtensionBlock* eb = gft->SavedImages[0].ExtensionBlocks + i; if (eb->Function == GRAPHICS_EXT_FUNC_CODE && eb->ByteCount == 4) { int has_transparency = ((eb->Bytes[0] & 1) == 1); if (has_transparency) alphapalette = eb->Bytes[3]; } } colormap = gft->Image.ColorMap ? gft->Image.ColorMap : gft->SColorMap; numcolors = colormap->ColorCount; if(NULL == (psimage->palette = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSColor) * numcolors, _("Allocate memory for color palette.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for color palette.")); DGifCloseFile(gft); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } for (i=0; ipalette[i].colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; c = colormap->Colors[i]; if (i == alphapalette) psimage->palette[i].c1 = psimage->palette[i].c2 = psimage->palette[i].c3 = psimage->palette[i].c4 = 1;// Fully transparent else { psimage->palette[i].c1 = c.Red/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c2 = c.Green/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c3 = c.Blue/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c4 = 0; } } psimage->numcolors = numcolors; dataptr = (unsigned char *) gft->SavedImages[0].RasterBits; psimage->length = psimage->width * psimage->height; if(NULL == (psimage->data = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->length, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); DGifCloseFile(gft); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->palette); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } if(gft->Image.Interlace) { unsigned char *out; unsigned int row; for (row = 0; row < psimage->height; row += 8) { out = psimage->data + row*psimage->width; memcpy(out, dataptr, psimage->width); dataptr += psimage->width; } for (row = 4; row < psimage->height; row += 8) { out = psimage->data + row*psimage->width; memcpy(out, dataptr, psimage->width); dataptr += psimage->width; } for (row = 2; row < psimage->height; row += 4) { out = psimage->data + row*psimage->width; memcpy(out, dataptr, psimage->width); dataptr += psimage->width; } for (row = 1; row < psimage->height; row += 2) { out = psimage->data + row*psimage->width; memcpy(out, dataptr, psimage->width); dataptr += psimage->width; } } else { memcpy(psimage->data, dataptr, psimage->length); } DGifCloseFile(gft); } else #endif /* HAVE_LIBGIF */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBTIFF if(0 == strncmp("tiff", type, 4)) { TIFF* tif; uint32* raster; if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); psimage->components = 3; psimage->bpc = 8; psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; if(NULL == (tif = TIFFOpen(filename, "r"))) { psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } TIFFGetField(tif, TIFFTAG_IMAGEWIDTH, &(psimage->width)); TIFFGetField(tif, TIFFTAG_IMAGELENGTH, &(psimage->height)); psimage->length = psimage->width * psimage->height * 3; raster = (uint32*) _TIFFmalloc(psimage->width * psimage->height * sizeof (uint32)); if (raster != NULL) { if (TIFFReadRGBAImageOriented(tif, psimage->width, psimage->height, raster, ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT, 0)) { unsigned char *src, *dst; int pixel_count = psimage->width * psimage->height; if(NULL == (psimage->data = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->length, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); _TIFFfree(raster); TIFFClose(tif); fclose(fp); return(0); } dst = psimage->data; src = (unsigned char *) raster; while( pixel_count > 0 ) { /* The raster is in ABGR order */ dst[0] = src[3]; dst[1] = src[2]; dst[2] = src[1]; src += 4; dst += 3; pixel_count--; } } _TIFFfree(raster); } TIFFClose(tif); } else #endif /* HAVE_LIBTIFF */ #ifndef DISABLE_BMP if(0 == strncmp("bmp", type, 3)) { int w, h, bps, spp, xres, yres, i; unsigned char *color_table, *ct; int color_table_size, color_table_elements; unsigned char *data; if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); if(NULL == (data = read_bmp(psdoc, filename, &w, &h, &bps, &spp, &xres, &yres, &color_table, &color_table_size, &color_table_elements))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not read bmp file.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } psimage->width = w; psimage->height = h; if(NULL != color_table) { psimage->components = 1; psimage->bpc = bps; psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED; psimage->length = w * h; if(NULL == (psimage->palette = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSColor) * color_table_size, _("Allocate memory for color palette.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for color palette.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } ct = color_table; for (i=0; ipalette[i].colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; psimage->palette[i].c3 = *ct++/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c2 = *ct++/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c1 = *ct++/255.0; psimage->palette[i].c4 = *ct++/255.0; } psimage->numcolors = color_table_size; psdoc->free(psdoc, color_table); } else { psimage->components = spp; psimage->bpc = bps; psimage->colorspace = PS_COLORSPACE_RGB; psimage->length = w * h * 3; } /* data has been allocated in read_bmp() */ psimage->data = data; } else #endif if(0 == strncmp("eps", type, 3)) { char *bb; struct stat statbuf; if(0 > stat(filename, &statbuf)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not stat eps file.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } if(NULL == (psimage = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for image.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image.")); fclose(fp); return(0); } memset(psimage, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); psimage->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, type); if(NULL == (psimage->data = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, statbuf.st_size+1, _("Allocate memory for image data.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for image data.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); fclose(fp); return(0); } psimage->psdoc = psdoc; psimage->length = statbuf.st_size; fread(psimage->data, statbuf.st_size, 1, fp); psimage->data[statbuf.st_size] = '\0'; bb = strstr(psimage->data, "%%BoundingBox:"); if(bb) { float x, y, width, height; bb += 15; sscanf(bb, "%f %f %f %f", &x, &y, &width, &height); psimage->width = (int) width; psimage->height = (int) height; } } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Images of type '%s' not supported."), type); fclose(fp); return(0); } /* close the file */ fclose(fp); /* that's it */ if(!imgreuse || strcmp(imgreuse, "true") == 0) { char buffer[25]; psimage->isreusable = 1; sprintf(buffer, "Imagedata%d", rand()); psimage->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, buffer); } if(0 == (imageid = _ps_register_image(psdoc, psimage))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register image.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->type); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage->data); psdoc->free(psdoc, psimage); return(0); } if(psimage->isreusable) { if(!strcmp(type, "eps")) { ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s\n", psimage->name); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentfile\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /Filter /SubFileDecode\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /DecodeParms << /EODCount 0 /EODString (*EOD*) >>\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> /ReusableStreamDecode filter\n"); ps_write(psdoc, psimage->data, psimage->length); ps_printf(psdoc, "*EOD*\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "def\n"); } else { char *tmpdata; const char *imgenc; int reallength, j; imgenc = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imageencoding", 0.0); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s\n", psimage->name); ps_printf(psdoc, "currentfile\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /Filter /ASCII%sDecode >>\n", (imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ? "85" : "Hex"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/ReusableStreamDecode filter\n"); if(psimage->components == 4 && psimage->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) { char *dataptr, *tmpdataptr; int j; dataptr = psimage->data; reallength = psimage->height*psimage->width*3; tmpdata = tmpdataptr = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, psimage->height*psimage->width*3, _("Allocate memory for temporary image data.")); for(j=0; jlength; j++) { *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; dataptr++; } } else { tmpdata = psimage->data; reallength = psimage->length; } if(imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ps_ascii85_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); else ps_asciihex_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); if(psimage->components == 4 && psimage->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) psdoc->free(psdoc, tmpdata); ps_printf(psdoc, "\ndef\n"); } } return(imageid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_place_image() {{{ * Place an image on the page */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_place_image(PSDoc *psdoc, int imageid, float x, float y, float scale) { PSImage *image; const char *imgreuse; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } imgreuse = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imagereuse", 0.0); if(!imgreuse || strcmp(imgreuse, "true") == 0) { if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE|PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' or 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } } else { if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } } if(scale == 0.0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Scaling image to 0.0 will make it disappear."), __FUNCTION__); } image = _ps_get_image(psdoc, imageid); if(NULL == image) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSImage is null.")); return; } if(NULL == image->type) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Image has no type set.")); return; } /* All images must have data, except for templates */ if(NULL == image->data && strcmp(image->type, "template")) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Image has no data.")); return; } if( #ifdef HAVE_LIBPNG 0 == strncmp(image->type, "png", 3) || #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBJPEG 0 == strncmp(image->type, "jpeg", 4) || #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBGIF 0 == strncmp(image->type, "gif", 3) || #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBTIFF 0 == strncmp(image->type, "tiff", 4) || #endif #ifndef DISABLE_BMP 0 == strncmp(image->type, "bmp", 3) || #endif 0 == strncmp(image->type, "memory", 6) ) { unsigned char *dataptr, *tmpdata, *tmpdataptr; const char *imgenc; int i, j, k, reallength; ps_printf(psdoc, "gsave\n"); #ifdef LEVEL1 ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f scale\n", scale*image->width, scale*image->height); ps_printf(psdoc, "/readstring { currentfile exch readhexstring pop } bind def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/rpicstr %d string def\n", image->width); ps_printf(psdoc, "/gpicstr %d string def\n", image->width); ps_printf(psdoc, "/bpicstr %d string def\n", image->width); ps_printf(psdoc, "%d %d %d\n", image->width, image->height, image->bpc); ps_printf(psdoc, "[%d 0 0 %d %f %f]\n", image->width, -image->height, -x/scale, image->height+y/scale); ps_printf(psdoc, "{ rpicstr readstring }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "{ gpicstr readstring }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "{ bpicstr readstring }\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "true %d\n", image->components); ps_printf(psdoc, "colorimage\n"); rowptr = image->data; dataptr = image->data; for(j=0; jheight; j++) { for(k=0; kcomponents; k++) { dataptr = rowptr+k; for(i=0; iwidth; i++) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%02x", *dataptr); dataptr += 3; } ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); } rowptr += image->components*image->width; } #else ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f translate\n", x, y); ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f scale\n", scale*image->width, scale*image->height); imgenc = PS_get_parameter(psdoc, "imageencoding", 0.0); if(image->isreusable) ps_printf(psdoc, "%s 0 setfileposition\n", image->name); if(!image->ismask) { /* Output the image data */ switch(image->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceGray setcolorspace\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceRGB setcolorspace\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, "/DeviceCMYK setcolorspace\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED: { int i; ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Indexed /DeviceRGB %d <\n", image->numcolors-1); for(i=0; inumcolors; i++) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%02X", (int) ((image->palette[i].c1 * 255) + 0.5)); ps_printf(psdoc, "%02X", (int) ((image->palette[i].c2 * 255) + 0.5)); ps_printf(psdoc, "%02X", (int) ((image->palette[i].c3 * 255) + 0.5)); if((i+1)%8 == 0) ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); else ps_printf(psdoc, " "); } ps_printf(psdoc, "> ] setcolorspace\n"); break; } } ps_printf(psdoc, "<<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ImageType 1\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Width %d\n", image->width); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Height %d\n", image->height); ps_printf(psdoc, " /BitsPerComponent %d\n", image->bpc); switch(image->colorspace) { case PS_COLORSPACE_GRAY: ps_printf(psdoc, " /Decode [0 1]\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_RGB: ps_printf(psdoc, " /Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1]\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_CMYK: ps_printf(psdoc, " /Decode [1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0]\n"); break; case PS_COLORSPACE_INDEXED: ps_printf(psdoc, " /Decode [0 %d]\n", (int) pow(2,image->bpc)-1); break; } ps_printf(psdoc, " /ImageMatrix [%d 0 0 %d 0 %d]\n", image->width, -image->height, image->height); if(image->isreusable) { ps_printf(psdoc, " /DataSource %s\n", image->name); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> image\n"); } else { ps_printf(psdoc, " /DataSource currentfile /ASCII%sDecode filter\n", (imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ? "85" : "Hex"); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> image\n"); if(image->components == 4 && image->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) { dataptr = image->data; reallength = image->height*image->width*3; tmpdata = tmpdataptr = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, image->height*image->width*3, _("Allocate memory for temporary image data.")); for(j=0; jlength; j++) { *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; *tmpdataptr++ = *dataptr++; dataptr++; } } else { tmpdata = image->data; reallength = image->length; } if(imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ps_ascii85_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); else ps_asciihex_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, reallength); if(image->components == 4 && image->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) psdoc->free(psdoc, tmpdata); } } else { /* Output the image mask */ if(image->components == 4 && image->colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_RGB) { ps_printf(psdoc, "<<\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ImageType 1\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Width %d\n", image->width); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Height %d\n", image->height); ps_printf(psdoc, " /BitsPerComponent 1\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Decode [0 1]\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /ImageMatrix [%d 0 0 %d 0 %d]\n", image->width, -image->height, image->height); ps_printf(psdoc, " /DataSource currentfile /ASCII%sDecode filter\n", (imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ? "85" : "Hex"); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> imagemask\n"); dataptr = image->data; tmpdata = tmpdataptr = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (image->height*image->width/8)+1, _("Allocate memory for temporary image data.")); i = 0; k = 0; *tmpdataptr = 0; for(j=0; jheight*image->width; j++) { dataptr++; /* skip red */ dataptr++; /* skip green */ dataptr++; /* skip blue */ *tmpdataptr = *tmpdataptr << 1; if(*dataptr & 0x80) { *tmpdataptr += 1; } dataptr++; i++; if(i > 7) { tmpdataptr++; *tmpdataptr = 0; i = 0; k++; } } if(i < 8 && i > 0) { *tmpdataptr = *tmpdataptr << (8-i); k++; } if(imgenc == NULL || strcmp(imgenc, "hex") != 0) ps_ascii85_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, k); else ps_asciihex_encode(psdoc, tmpdata, k); psdoc->free(psdoc, tmpdata); ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); } } #endif ps_printf(psdoc, "\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "grestore\n"); } else if(0 == strncmp(image->type, "eps", 3)) { PS_save(psdoc); if(image->isreusable) { PS_translate(psdoc, x, y); PS_scale(psdoc, scale, scale); ps_printf(psdoc, "/showpage{}N/erasepage{}N/copypage{}N\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "%s 0 setfileposition %s cvx exec\n", image->name, image->name); } else { ps_printf(psdoc, "/showpage{}N/erasepage{}N/copypage{}N\n"); PS_translate(psdoc, x, y); PS_scale(psdoc, scale, scale); ps_write(psdoc, image->data, image->length); } PS_restore(psdoc); } else if(0 == strcmp(image->type, "template")) { PS_save(psdoc); PS_translate(psdoc, x, y); PS_scale(psdoc, scale, scale); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s /Form findresource execform pop\n", image->name); // ps_printf(psdoc, "%s\n", image->name); PS_restore(psdoc); } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Images of type '%s' not supported."), image->type); } return; } /* }}} */ /* PS_close_image() {{{ * Free the memory used by an image */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_close_image(PSDoc *psdoc, int imageid) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } /* if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } */ _ps_unregister_image(psdoc, imageid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_begin_template() {{{ * starts a new template */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_begin_template(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height) { PSImage *pstemplate; char buffer[20]; int templateid; buffer[0] = '\0'; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the document. Call it before the first page."), __FUNCTION__); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(NULL == (pstemplate = (PSImage *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSImage), _("Allocate memory for template.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for template.")); return(0); } memset(pstemplate, 0, sizeof(PSImage)); if(0 == (templateid = _ps_register_image(psdoc, pstemplate))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register template.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, pstemplate); return(0); } sprintf(buffer, "template%d", templateid); pstemplate->psdoc = psdoc; pstemplate->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, buffer); pstemplate->type = ps_strdup(psdoc, "template"); pstemplate->data = NULL; pstemplate->width = width; pstemplate->height = height; // ps_printf(psdoc, "currentglobal true setglobal\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s << /FormType 1 ", buffer); ps_printf(psdoc, "/BBox [0 0 %f %f] ", width, height); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Matrix [1 0 0 1 0 0] "); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PaintProc {\n"); // ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s {\n", buffer); ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE); return(templateid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_end_template() {{{ * ends a template */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_end_template(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'template' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "} >> /Form defineresource pop %% setglobal\n"); // ps_printf(psdoc, "} B\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_TEMPLATE); } /* }}} */ /* PS_begin_pattern() {{{ * starts a new pattern */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_begin_pattern(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height, float xstep, float ystep, int painttype) { PSPattern *pspattern; char buffer[20]; int patternid; buffer[0] = '\0'; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } if(painttype < 1 || painttype > 2) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Painttype must be 1 or 2.")); return(0); } /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the document. Call it before the first page."), __FUNCTION__); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(NULL == (pspattern = (PSPattern *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSPattern), _("Allocate memory for pattern.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for pattern.")); return(0); } memset(pspattern, 0, sizeof(PSPattern)); psdoc->pattern = pspattern; if(0 == (patternid = _ps_register_pattern(psdoc, pspattern))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register pattern.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, pspattern); return(0); } sprintf(buffer, "pattern%d", patternid); pspattern->psdoc = psdoc; pspattern->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, buffer); pspattern->painttype = painttype; pspattern->xstep = xstep; pspattern->ystep = ystep; pspattern->width = width; pspattern->height = height; ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /PatternType 1 "); ps_printf(psdoc, "/BBox [0 0 %f %f] ", width, height); ps_printf(psdoc, "/XStep %f ", xstep); ps_printf(psdoc, "/YStep %f ", ystep); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PaintType %d ", painttype); ps_printf(psdoc, "/TilingType 1 "); ps_printf(psdoc, "/PaintProc { begin \n"); ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATTERN); return(patternid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_end_pattern() {{{ * ends a pattern */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_end_pattern(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATTERN)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'pattern' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, " end } bind >> matrix makepattern /%s exch def\n", psdoc->pattern->name); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PATTERN); } /* }}} */ /* PS_shading_pattern() {{{ * Creates a shading pattern */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_shading_pattern(PSDoc *psdoc, int shading, const char *optlist) { PSPattern *pspattern; char buffer[20]; int patternid; PSShading *psshading; buffer[0] = '\0'; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return 0; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } psshading = _ps_get_shading(psdoc, shading); if(NULL == psshading) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSShading is null.")); return 0; } if(NULL == (pspattern = (PSPattern *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSPattern), _("Allocate memory for pattern.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for pattern.")); return(0); } memset(pspattern, 0, sizeof(PSPattern)); psdoc->pattern = pspattern; if(0 == (patternid = _ps_register_pattern(psdoc, pspattern))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register pattern.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, pspattern); return(0); } sprintf(buffer, "pattern%d", patternid); pspattern->psdoc = psdoc; pspattern->name = ps_strdup(psdoc, buffer); pspattern->painttype = 1; ps_printf(psdoc, "<< /PatternType 2 ", buffer); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Shading\n", buffer); ps_output_shading_dict(psdoc, psshading); ps_printf(psdoc, ">> matrix makepattern /%s exch def\n", pspattern->name); return(patternid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_shading() {{{ * Creates a shading object */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_shading(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *shtype, float x0, float y0, float x1, float y1, float c1, float c2, float c3, float c4, const char *optlist) { PSShading *psshading; int shadingid; float optlist_N = 1.0, optlist_r0 = 0.0, optlist_r1 = 0.0; ps_bool optlist_extend0 = ps_false, optlist_extend1 = ps_false; ps_bool optlist_antialias = 0; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_PATTERN) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Current fill color is a pattern which cannot be used for shading.")); return(0); } if(psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace == PS_COLORSPACE_SPOT && psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1 != c1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("The current fill spot color is not the same color as the one set for shading.")); return(0); } // FIXME: There must be some checking, if the passed spot color // is in the same as the fill color set before. if(NULL == (psshading = (PSShading *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSShading), _("Allocate memory for pattern.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for shading.")); return(0); } memset(psshading, 0, sizeof(PSShading)); /* Read the option list only, if it is non empty. */ if(NULL != optlist && optlist[0] != '\0') { ght_hash_table_t *opthash; opthash = ps_parse_optlist(psdoc, optlist); if(NULL == opthash) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Error while parsing option list.")); return(0); } /* Issue a warning only if a value is given but cannot be parsed */ if(-2 == get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "N", &optlist_N)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Value of option list element 'N' could not be read, using default.")); } if(-2 == get_optlist_element_as_bool(psdoc, opthash, "extend0", &optlist_extend0)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Value of option list element 'extend0' could not be read, using default.")); } if(-2 == get_optlist_element_as_bool(psdoc, opthash, "extend1", &optlist_extend1)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Value of option list element 'extend1' could not be read, using default.")); } if(-2 == get_optlist_element_as_bool(psdoc, opthash, "antialias", &optlist_antialias)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Value of option list element 'antialias' could not be read, using default.")); } if(strcmp(shtype, "radial") == 0) { if(0 > get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "r0", &optlist_r0)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not retrieve required parameter 'r0' from option list.")); return(0); } if(0 > get_optlist_element_as_float(psdoc, opthash, "r1", &optlist_r1)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not retrieve required parameter 'r1' from option list.")); return(0); } } ps_free_optlist(psdoc, opthash); } else if(strcmp(shtype, "radial") == 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("If type of shading is 'radial' the parameters 'r0' and 'r1' must be set in the option list.")); return(0); } if(strcmp(shtype, "axial") == 0) { psshading->type = 2; } else if(strcmp(shtype, "radial") == 0) { psshading->type = 3; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Type of shading must be 'radial' or 'axial'.")); return(0); } psshading->x0 = x0; psshading->y0 = y0; psshading->x1 = x1; psshading->y1 = y1; psshading->r0 = optlist_r0; psshading->r1 = optlist_r1; psshading->N = optlist_N; psshading->extend0 = optlist_extend0; psshading->extend1 = optlist_extend1; psshading->antialias = optlist_antialias; psshading->startcolor.colorspace = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.colorspace; psshading->startcolor.prevcolorspace = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.prevcolorspace; psshading->startcolor.pattern = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.pattern; psshading->startcolor.c1 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c1; psshading->startcolor.c2 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c2; psshading->startcolor.c3 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c3; psshading->startcolor.c4 = psdoc->agstates[psdoc->agstate].fillcolor.c4; psshading->endcolor.colorspace = psshading->startcolor.colorspace; psshading->endcolor.prevcolorspace = 0; psshading->endcolor.pattern = 0; psshading->endcolor.c1 = c1; psshading->endcolor.c2 = c2; psshading->endcolor.c3 = c3; psshading->endcolor.c4 = c4; if(0 == (shadingid = _ps_register_shading(psdoc, psshading))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register shading.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psshading); return(0); } return(shadingid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_begin_font() {{{ * starts a new font */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_begin_font(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, int reserverd, double a, double b, double c, double d, double e, double f, const char *optlist) { PSFont *psfont; ENCODING *fontenc; ADOBEFONTMETRIC *metrics; char buffer[20]; int fontid, i; buffer[0] = '\0'; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Calling %s between pages is likely to cause problems when viewing the document. Call it before the first page."), __FUNCTION__); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(NULL == (psfont = (PSFont *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(PSFont), _("Allocate memory for font.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for font.")); return(0); } memset(psfont, 0, sizeof(PSFont)); if(NULL == (metrics = (ADOBEFONTMETRIC *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(ADOBEFONTMETRIC), _("Allocate space for font metric.")))) { return(0); } memset(metrics, 0, sizeof(ADOBEFONTMETRIC)); metrics->codingscheme = ps_strdup(psdoc, "FontSpecific"); metrics->fontname = ps_strdup(psdoc, fontname); metrics->fontenc = NULL; metrics->gadobechars = ght_create(512); ght_set_alloc(metrics->gadobechars, ps_ght_malloc, ps_ght_free, psdoc); readencoding(psdoc, metrics, NULL); psfont->encoding = ps_strdup(psdoc, "default"); psfont->metrics = metrics; psdoc->font = psfont; if(0 == (fontid = _ps_register_font(psdoc, psfont))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not register font.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, psfont); return(0); } psfont->psdoc = psdoc; ps_printf(psdoc, "8 dict begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FontType 3 def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FontMatrix [%f %f %f %f %f %f] def\n", a, b, c, d, e, f); // ps_printf(psdoc, " /FontName %s \n", fontname); ps_printf(psdoc, " /FontBBox [0 0 750 750] def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /Encoding 256 array def 0 1 255 {Encoding exch /.notdef put} for\n"); fontenc = &fontencoding[0]; for(i=0; i<255; i++) { if((fontenc->vec[i] != NULL) && (*(fontenc->vec[i]) != '\0')) { ps_printf(psdoc, " Encoding %d /%s put\n", i, fontenc->vec[i]); } } ps_printf(psdoc, " /BuildGlyph\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { %%1000 0\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %%0 0 750 750\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " %%setcachedevice\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " exch /CharProcs get exch\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 2 copy known not { pop /.notdef} if\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " get exec\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " } bind def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /BuildChar\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " { 1 index /Encoding get exch get\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " 1 index /BuildGlyph get exec\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " } bind def\n"); // ps_printf(psdoc, " currentdict\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /CharProcs 255 dict def\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " CharProcs begin\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " /.notdef { } def\n"); ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT); return(fontid); } /* }}} */ /* PS_end_font() {{{ * ends a font */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_end_font(PSDoc *psdoc) { PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'font' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psfont = psdoc->font; ps_printf(psdoc, " end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, " currentdict\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s exch definefont pop\n", psfont->metrics->fontname); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT); } /* }}} */ /* PS_begin_glyph() {{{ * starts a new glyph */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_begin_glyph(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *glyphname, double wx, double llx, double lly, double urx, double ury) { ADOBEINFO *ai; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return 0; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'font' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } psfont = psdoc->font; if(ai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Font already contains glyph with name '%s'."), glyphname); return 0; } ai = (ADOBEINFO *) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, (unsigned long) sizeof(ADOBEINFO), "newchar: allocate memory for new characters") ; ai->adobenum = -1 ; ai->texnum = -1 ; ai->adobename = ps_strdup(psdoc, glyphname); ai->llx = llx; ai->lly = lly; ai->urx = urx; ai->ury = ury; ai->lkern = 0; ai->rkern = 0; ai->ligs = NULL ; ai->kerns = NULL ; ai->kern_equivs = NULL ; ai->pccs = NULL ; ai->width = wx; ght_insert(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, ai, strlen(glyphname)+1, (void *) glyphname); ps_printf(psdoc, " /%s {\n", glyphname); ps_printf(psdoc, " %.4f 0 %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f setcachedevice\n", (float) wx, (float) llx, (float) lly, (float) urx, (float) ury); ps_enter_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_GLYPH); return 1; } /* }}} */ /* PS_end_glyph() {{{ * ends a glyph */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_end_glyph(PSDoc *psdoc) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_GLYPH)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'glyph' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, " } bind def\n"); ps_leave_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_GLYPH); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_kerning() {{{ * adds kerning for pair of glyphs */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_kerning(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, const char *glyphname1, const char *glyphname2, int kern) { ADOBEINFO *ai1, *ai2; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'font' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return; } ai1 = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname1); if(!ai1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("First glyph '%s' of kerning pair does not exist in font."), glyphname1); return; } ai2 = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname2); if(!ai2) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Second glyph '%s' of kerning pair does not exist in font."), glyphname2); return; } if(calculatekern(ai1, ai2) != 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Kerning pair (%s, %s) already exists in font."), glyphname1, glyphname2); } addkern(psdoc, ai1, ai2, kern); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_ligature() {{{ * adds ligature for pair of glyphs */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_ligature(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, const char *glyphname1, const char *glyphname2, const char *glyphname3) { ADOBEINFO *ai1, *ai2, *ai3; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_FONT)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'font' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return; } ai1 = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname1); if(!ai1) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("First glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font."), glyphname1); return; } ai2 = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname2); if(!ai2) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Successor glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font."), glyphname2); return; } ai3 = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname3); if(!ai3) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Substitute glyph '%s' of ligature does not exist in font."), glyphname3); return; } addligature(psdoc, ai1, ai2, ai3); } /* }}} */ /* PS_get_buffer() {{{ * Returns a pointer to the current buffer and sets its size to 0 */ PSLIB_API const char * PSLIB_CALL PS_get_buffer(PSDoc *psdoc, long *size) { const char *tmp; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(NULL); } if(NULL == psdoc->sb) { *size = 0; return(NULL); } *size = str_buffer_len(psdoc, psdoc->sb); tmp = str_buffer_get(psdoc, psdoc->sb); str_buffer_clear(psdoc, psdoc->sb); return(tmp); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_border_style() {{{ * Sets style of border for link destination */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_border_style(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *style, float width) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->border_width = width; if(0 == strcmp(style, "solid")) psdoc->border_style = PS_BORDER_SOLID; else if(0 == strcmp(style, "dashed")) { psdoc->border_style = PS_BORDER_DASHED; psdoc->border_white = psdoc->border_black = 3.0; } else ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Parameter style of PS_set_border_style() must be 'solid' or 'dashed'\n")); } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_border_color() {{{ * Sets color of border for link destination */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_border_color(PSDoc *psdoc, float red, float green, float blue) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->border_red = red; psdoc->border_green = green; psdoc->border_blue = blue; } /* }}} */ /* PS_set_border_dash() {{{ * Sets dash of border for link destination */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_set_border_dash(PSDoc *psdoc, float black, float white) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_DOCUMENT|PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'document' or 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } psdoc->border_black = black; psdoc->border_white = white; } /* }}} */ /* _ps_output_anno_border() {{{ * */ void static _ps_output_anno_border(PSDoc *psdoc) { switch(psdoc->border_style) { case PS_BORDER_SOLID: ps_printf(psdoc, "/Border [ %f 1 1 ] ", psdoc->border_width); break; case PS_BORDER_DASHED: ps_printf(psdoc, "/Border [ %f %f %f ] ", psdoc->border_black, psdoc->border_white, psdoc->border_width); break; } ps_printf(psdoc, "/Color [ %f %f %f ] ", psdoc->border_red, psdoc->border_green, psdoc->border_blue); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_weblink() {{{ * Adds a link to an external web page */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_weblink(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, const char *url) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Rect [ %f %f %f %f] ", llx, lly, urx, ury); _ps_output_anno_border(psdoc); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Action << /Subtype /URI /URI (%s) >> /Subtype /Link /ANN pdfmark\n", url); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_pdflink() {{{ * Adds a link to external pdf document */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_pdflink(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, const char *filename, int page, const char *dest) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Rect [ %f %f %f %f] ", llx, lly, urx, ury); _ps_output_anno_border(psdoc); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Page %d ", page); if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitpage")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /Fit ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitwidth")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /FitH -32768 ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitheight")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /FitV -32768 ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitbbox")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "/FitB"); else if(0 != strcmp(dest, "retain")) ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Parameter dest of PS_add_pdflink() must be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', 'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'.")); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Action /GoToR /File (%s) /Subtype /Link /ANN pdfmark\n", filename); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_locallink() {{{ * Adds a link within the pdf document */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_locallink(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, const int page, const char *dest) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Rect [ %f %f %f %f] ", llx, lly, urx, ury); _ps_output_anno_border(psdoc); if(page == PS_GOTO_NEXT_PAGE) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Page /Next "); else if(page == PS_GOTO_PREV_PAGE) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Page /Prev "); else ps_printf(psdoc, "/Page %d ", page); if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitpage")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /Fit ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitwidth")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /FitH -32768 ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitheight")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "[ /FitV -32768 ]"); else if(0 == strcmp(dest, "fitbbox")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/View %s ", "/FitB"); else if(0 != strcmp(dest, "retain")) ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Parameter dest of PS_add_locallink() must be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth', 'fitheight', 'fitbbox', 'retain'.")); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Subtype /Link /ANN pdfmark\n"); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_launchlink() {{{ * Adds a link to an external program or file */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_launchlink(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, const char *filename) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Rect [ %f %f %f %f] ", llx, lly, urx, ury); _ps_output_anno_border(psdoc); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Action << /S /Launch /F (%s) >> /Subtype /Link /ANN pdfmark\n", filename); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_bookmark() {{{ * Adds a bookmark (nested bookmarks are not yet support) */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_add_bookmark(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, int parent, int open) { PS_BOOKMARK *bookmark, *parentbookmark; DLIST *bl; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return(0); } if(parent < 0 || parent > psdoc->lastbookmarkid) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Parent bookmark ist out of possible range.")); return(0); } if(parent == 0) { /* Add bookmark on first level */ bl = psdoc->bookmarks; } else { parentbookmark = psdoc->bookmarkdict[parent-1]; bl = parentbookmark->children; } bookmark = (PS_BOOKMARK *) dlst_newnode(bl, sizeof(PS_BOOKMARK)); if(NULL == bookmark) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for new bookmark.")); return(0); } bookmark->page = psdoc->page; bookmark->text = ps_strdup(psdoc, text); bookmark->open = open; if(psdoc->bookmarkcnt <= psdoc->lastbookmarkid) { psdoc->bookmarkcnt += 20; if(NULL == (psdoc->bookmarkdict = psdoc->realloc(psdoc, psdoc->bookmarkdict, psdoc->bookmarkcnt*sizeof(PS_BOOKMARK *), _("Allocate memory for new bookmark lookup table.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for larger bookmark lookup table.")); psdoc->bookmarkcnt -= 20; psdoc->free(psdoc, bookmark->text); dlst_freenode(bl, bookmark); return(0); } } psdoc->bookmarkdict[psdoc->lastbookmarkid] = bookmark; if(NULL == (bookmark->children = dlst_init(psdoc->malloc, psdoc->realloc, psdoc->free))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not initialize bookmark list of new bookmark.")); psdoc->free(psdoc, bookmark->text); dlst_freenode(bl, bookmark); return(0); } psdoc->lastbookmarkid++; bookmark->id = psdoc->lastbookmarkid; dlst_insertafter(bl, bookmark, PS_DLST_HEAD(bl)); return(bookmark->id); } /* }}} */ /* PS_add_note() {{{ * Adds a note */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_add_note(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, const char *contents, const char *title, const char *icon, int open) { if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ps_printf(psdoc, "[ /Rect [ %f %f %f %f] ", llx, lly, urx, ury); _ps_output_anno_border(psdoc); if(open) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Open true "); if(0 == strcmp(icon, "comment")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Comment "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "insert")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Insert "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "note")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Note "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "paragraph")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Paragraph "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "newparagraph")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Newparagraph "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "key")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Key "); else if(0 == strcmp(icon, "help")) ps_printf(psdoc, "/Name /Help "); ps_printf(psdoc, "/Title (%s) /Contents (%s) /ANN pdfmark\n", title, contents); } /* }}} */ /* PS_hyphenate() {{{ * hyphenate a word */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_hyphenate(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *text, char **hyphens) { char *hyphentext; int hyphenminchars; *hyphens[0] = '\0'; if(!psdoc->hdict) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("No hyphenation table set.")); return -1; } else { if(0 == (hyphenminchars = (int) PS_get_value(psdoc, "hyphenminchars", 0))) hyphenminchars = 3; } hyphentext = ps_strdup(psdoc, text); if(NULL != hyphentext) { int k; k = 0; while(hyphentext[k] && !isalpha(hyphentext[k])) k++; if(strlen(hyphentext)-k > 2*hyphenminchars) { char *buffer; buffer = (char*) psdoc->malloc(psdoc, sizeof(char) * (strlen(hyphentext)+3), _("Could not allocate memory for hyphenation buffer.")); hnj_hyphen_hyphenate(psdoc->hdict, &hyphentext[k], strlen(&hyphentext[k]), buffer); memset(*hyphens, '0', k); memcpy(*hyphens+k, buffer, strlen(hyphentext)+1); psdoc->free(psdoc, buffer); } else { return -1; } psdoc->free(psdoc, hyphentext); return 0; } else { return -1; } } /* }}} */ /* Extra functions */ /* PS_symbol() {{{ * Output symbol without taking input encoding into account */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_symbol(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c) { char text[2]; ENCODING *fontenc; ADOBEINFO *ai; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } fontenc = ps_build_enc_vector(psdoc, psdoc->font->metrics->fontenc); if(NULL == fontenc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not build font encoding vector.")); return; } ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, fontenc->vec[c]); if(ai) { text[0] = c; text[1] = '\0'; ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f a\n", psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx, psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty); ps_render_text(psdoc, text); psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx += ai->width*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; } ps_free_enc_vector(psdoc, fontenc); } /* }}} */ /* PS_glyph_show() {{{ * Output symbol by its name */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_glyph_show(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *name) { ADOBEINFO *ai; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PAGE)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'page' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return; } ai = gfindadobe(psdoc->font->metrics->gadobechars, name); if(ai) { ps_printf(psdoc, "%.2f %.2f a\n", psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx, psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].ty); ps_printf(psdoc, "/%s glyphshow\n", name); psdoc->tstates[psdoc->tstate].tx += ai->width*psdoc->font->size/1000.0; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("glyph '%s' is not available in current font."), __FUNCTION__); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_glyph_width() {{{ * Return width of a glyph */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_glyph_width(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *glyphname, int fontid, float size) { ADOBEINFO *ai; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0.0); } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font available.")); return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font metrics available. Cannot calculate width of string.")); return(0.0); } if(0.0 == size) size = psfont->size; // fprintf(stderr, "search for %s\n", glyphname); ai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, glyphname); if(ai) { // fprintf(stderr, "width = %d, size = %f\n", ai->width, size); return(ai->width*size/1000.0); } else { return(0.0); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_glyph_list() {{{ * Returns list of all glyph names in the font. The list of glyphs must * be freed with PS_free_glyph_list(). */ PSLIB_API char** PSLIB_CALL PS_glyph_list(PSDoc *psdoc, int fontid, char ***charlist, int *len) { ght_iterator_t iterator; char *p_key; ADOBEINFO *p_e; PSFont *psfont; int i; char **tmp; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return NULL; } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return NULL; } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font available.")); return NULL; } if(psfont->metrics->gadobechars) { *len = ght_size(psfont->metrics->gadobechars); if(NULL == (tmp = psdoc->malloc(psdoc, *len * sizeof(char **), _("Allocate memory for list of glyph names.")))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not allocate memory for list of glyph names.")); return NULL; } i = 0; for(p_e = ght_first(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p_key); p_e; p_e = ght_next(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, &iterator, (void **) &p_key)) { tmp[i++] = ps_strdup(psdoc, p_e->adobename); } *charlist = tmp; return tmp; } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Font does not have list of glyphs.")); return NULL; } } /* }}} */ /* PS_free_glyph_list() {{{ * Frees the memory allocated for a glyph list returned by PS_glyph_list(). */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_free_glyph_list(PSDoc *psdoc, char **charlist, int len) { int i; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } for(i=0; ifree(psdoc, charlist[i]); } psdoc->free(psdoc, charlist); } /* }}} */ /* PS_symbol_width() {{{ * Return width of a symbol without taking input encoding into account */ PSLIB_API float PSLIB_CALL PS_symbol_width(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c, int fontid, float size) { ENCODING *fontenc; ADOBEINFO *ai; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return(0.0); } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font available.")); return(0.0); } if(NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font metrics available. Cannot calculate width of string.")); return(0.0); } if(0.0 == size) size = psfont->size; fontenc = ps_build_enc_vector(psdoc, psfont->metrics->fontenc); if(NULL == fontenc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("Could not build font encoding vector.")); return(0.0); } ai = gfindadobe(psfont->metrics->gadobechars, fontenc->vec[c]); ps_free_enc_vector(psdoc, fontenc); if(ai) { return(ai->width*size/1000.0); } else { return(0.0); } } /* }}} */ /* PS_symbol_name() {{{ * Returns name of symbol */ PSLIB_API void PSLIB_CALL PS_symbol_name(PSDoc *psdoc, unsigned char c, int fontid, char *name, int size) { ENCODING *fontenc; PSFont *psfont; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return; } if(0 == fontid) psfont = psdoc->font; else { if(NULL == (psfont = _ps_get_font(psdoc, fontid))) return; } if(NULL == psfont) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font available.")); return; } if(NULL == psfont->metrics) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("No font metrics available. Cannot lookup symbol name.")); return; } fontenc = ps_build_enc_vector(psdoc, psfont->metrics->fontenc); if(fontenc) { if(fontenc->vec[c]) { strncpy(name, fontenc->vec[c], size); } else { name[0] = '\0'; } ps_free_enc_vector(psdoc, fontenc); } else { name[0] = '\0'; } return; } /* }}} */ /* PS_include_file() {{{ * Includes a file into the output file */ PSLIB_API int PSLIB_CALL PS_include_file(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *filename) { unsigned char *bb; FILE *fp; long fsize; if(NULL == psdoc) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("PSDoc is null.")); return -1; } /* If the header is not written, because we are before * the first page, then output the header first. */ if(psdoc->beginprologwritten == ps_false) { ps_write_ps_comments(psdoc); ps_write_ps_beginprolog(psdoc); } if(!ps_check_scope(psdoc, PS_SCOPE_PROLOG)) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_RuntimeError, _("%s must be called within 'prolog' scope."), __FUNCTION__); return -1; } if(NULL == filename || filename[0] == '\0') { ps_error(psdoc, PS_IOError, _("Cannot include file without a name.")); return -1; } if(NULL == (fp = ps_open_file_in_path(psdoc, filename))) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_IOError, _("Could not open include file '%s'."), filename); return -1; } fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END); fsize = ftell(fp); if(fsize <= 0) { ps_error(psdoc, PS_Warning, _("Include file '%s' is empty"), filename); fclose(fp); return 0; } fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET); if(NULL != (bb = malloc(fsize))) { fread(bb, fsize, 1, fp); ps_printf(psdoc, "PslibDict begin\n"); ps_write(psdoc, bb, fsize); ps_printf(psdoc, "end\n"); free(bb); } else { ps_error(psdoc, PS_MemoryError, _("Could not allocate memory for include file '%s'"), filename); return -1; } fclose(fp); return 0; } /* }}} */ /* * Local variables: * tab-width: 4 * c-basic-offset: 4 * End: * vim600: sw=2 ts=2 fdm=marker * vim<600: sw=2 ts=2 */ pslib-0.4.5/src/hyphen.h0000644000175000017500000000437207750475341012027 00000000000000/* LibHnj is dual licensed under LGPL and MPL. Boilerplate for both * licenses follows. */ /* LibHnj - a library for high quality hyphenation and justification * Copyright (C) 1998 Raph Levien, (C) 2001 ALTLinux, Moscow * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $opt_debug func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. 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Heuristic: eliminate # all those which have a first or second character that is # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable # character.) This should work for all archives with less than # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by # a '.'. # # Of those that remain, print the first one. $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q' } # func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG # This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if # ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. 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Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} $ECHO "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname # Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION # # The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool # libraries that it depends on are installed. # # This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. # If it is, it will not operate correctly. # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=\"$qECHO\" fi # Very basic option parsing. 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Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined(__MINGW32__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER) static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. 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