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COPYRIGHT, DISCLAIMER, LICENSE Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008-2012 Heiko Oberdiek. - 2020 Oberdiek Package Support Group + 2020-2023 Oberdiek Package Support Group LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c or later. @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ This mode sets restrictions for the following options: * `--luatexcmd`: if used, the value must be empty or `luatex`. * `--gscmd`: if used, the value must * be empty or - * be one of the standard names (gs, gswin32c, mgs, gs386, gsos2) or + * be one of the standard names (gs, gswin32c, gswin64c, mgs, gs386, gsos2) or * consists of `gs`, followed by a version number and an optional `c` (Ghostscript's convention for `console version`). @@ -251,7 +251,11 @@ My environment for developing and testing: |-- | \* corrected a problem with xetex.| |2020/06/06 v1.40:| \* improved ghostscript detection on windows when a bash is used| |-- | \* added direct pdfversion support to xetex.| - +|2023/04/13 v1.41:| \* allow gswin64c in restricted mode, fix typos in messages issues 14, 17| +|-- | \* add -q option, issue 7 | +|-- | \* don't print whole help msg for unknown options, issue 7.| +|-- | \* do not create two pages with xetex, issue 3| + ## 13. TODO diff --git a/support/pdfcrop/pdfcrop.pl b/support/pdfcrop/pdfcrop.pl old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index c459e5c41e..fd0642a558 --- a/support/pdfcrop/pdfcrop.pl +++ b/support/pdfcrop/pdfcrop.pl @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ $^W=1; # turn warning on # pdfcrop.pl # # Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008-2012 Heiko Oberdiek. -# 2020 Oberdiek Package Support Group +# 2020-2023 Oberdiek Package Support Group # # This program may be distributed and/or modified under the # conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c or later. @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ $^W=1; # turn warning on my $prj = 'pdfcrop'; my $file = "$prj.pl"; my $program = uc($&) if $file =~ /^\w+/; -my $version = "1.40"; -my $date = "2020/06/06"; +my $version = "1.41"; +my $date = "2023/04/13"; my $author = "Heiko Oberdiek, Oberdiek Package Support Group"; -my $copyright = "Copyright (c) 2002-2020 by $author."; +my $copyright = "Copyright (c) 2002-2023 by $author."; # # Reqirements: Perl5, Ghostscript # History: @@ -106,9 +106,11 @@ my $copyright = "Copyright (c) 2002-2020 by $author."; # 2020/05/24 v1.39: * adapted to pdfversion 2.0, corrected luatex support, # corrected a problem with xetex. # 2020/06/06 v1.40: * improved ghostscript detection on windows when a bash is used -# added direct pdf version support to xetex. - - +# added direct pdf version support to xetex. +# 2023/04/13 v1.41: * allow gswin64c in restricted mode, fix typos in messages issues 14, 17 +# add -q option, issue 7; +# don't print whole help msg for unknown options, issue 7. +# do not create two pages with xetex, issue 3 ### program identification my $title = "$program $version, $date - $copyright\n"; @@ -122,6 +124,7 @@ delete @ENV{qw(IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV)}; # Windows detection (no SIGHUP) my $Win = 0; $Win = 1 if $^O =~ /mswin32/i; +$Win = 1 if $^O =~ /windows/i; $Win = 1 if $^O =~ /cygwin/i; use Config; my $archname = $Config{'archname'}; @@ -166,6 +169,7 @@ sub find_ghostscript () { $system = "dos" if $^O =~ /dos/i; $system = "os2" if $^O =~ /os2/i; $system = "win" if $^O =~ /mswin32/i; + $system = "win" if $^O =~ /windows/i; $system = "cygwin" if $^O =~ /cygwin/i; $system = "miktex" if defined($ENV{"TEXSYSTEM"}) and $ENV{"TEXSYSTEM"} =~ /miktex/i; @@ -176,7 +180,7 @@ sub find_ghostscript () { 'unix' => [qw|gs gsc gswin64c gswin32c|], 'dos' => [qw|gs386 gs|], 'os2' => [qw|gsos2 gs|], - 'win' => [qw|gswin32c gs|], + 'win' => [qw|gswin32c gswin64c gs|], 'cygwin' => [qw|gs gswin32c|], 'miktex' => [qw|mgs gswin32c gs|] ); @@ -221,11 +225,11 @@ sub find_ghostscript () { $found = SearchRegistry(); } if ($found) { - print "* Autodetected ghostscript command: $::opt_gscmd\n" if $::opt_debug; + print "* Autodetected Ghostscript command: $::opt_gscmd\n" if $::opt_debug; } else { $::opt_gscmd = $$candidates_ref[0]; - print "* Default ghostscript command: $::opt_gscmd\n" if $::opt_debug; + print "* Default Ghostscript command: $::opt_gscmd\n" if $::opt_debug; } } @@ -350,6 +354,7 @@ $::opt_version = 0; $::opt_help = 0; $::opt_debug = 0; $::opt_verbose = 0; +$::opt_quiet = 0; $::opt_pdftexcmd = "pdftex"; $::opt_xetexcmd = "xetex"; $::opt_luatexcmd = "luatex"; @@ -441,6 +446,7 @@ GetOptions( "version!", "debug!", "verbose!", + "quiet!", "gscmd=s", "pdftexcmd=s", "xetexcmd=s", @@ -460,7 +466,8 @@ GetOptions( "restricted" => sub { $restricted = 1; }, "pdfversion=s" => \$::opt_pdfversion, "uncompress!", -) or usage(1); +) or die "Try $0 --help for more information\n"; + !$::opt_help or usage(0); if ($::opt_version) { @@ -472,7 +479,7 @@ $::opt_verbose = 1 if $::opt_debug; @ARGV >= 1 or usage(1); -print $title; +print $title if ! $::opt_quiet; print "* Restricted mode: ", ($restricted ? "enabled" : "disabled"), "\n" if $::opt_debug; @@ -492,7 +499,7 @@ if ($::opt_bbox) { $::opt_bbox =~ s/\s+$//; $::opt_bbox =~ s/\s+/ /; if ($::opt_bbox =~ /^-?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+$/) { - print "* Explicite Bounding Box: $::opt_bbox\n" if $::opt_debug; + print "* Explicit Bounding Box: $::opt_bbox\n" if $::opt_debug; } else { die "$Error Parse error (option --bbox \"$::opt_bbox\")!\n"; @@ -503,7 +510,7 @@ if ($::opt_bbox_odd) { $::opt_bbox_odd =~ s/\s+$//; $::opt_bbox_odd =~ s/\s+/ /; if ($::opt_bbox_odd =~ /^-?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+$/) { - print "* Explicite Bounding Box for odd pages: $::opt_bbox_odd\n" + print "* Explicit Bounding Box for odd pages: $::opt_bbox_odd\n" if $::opt_debug; } else { @@ -515,7 +522,7 @@ if ($::opt_bbox_even) { $::opt_bbox_even =~ s/\s+$//; $::opt_bbox_even =~ s/\s+/ /; if ($::opt_bbox_even =~ /^-?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+ -?\d*\.?\d+$/) { - print "* Explicite Bounding Box for even pages: $::opt_bbox_even\n" + print "* Explicit Bounding Box for even pages: $::opt_bbox_even\n" if $::opt_debug; } else { @@ -583,14 +590,14 @@ if ($::opt_papersize ne '') { or die "$Error Invalid papersize ($::opt_papersize)!\n"; $papersizes{$::opt_papersize} or die "$Error Unknown papersize ($::opt_papersize)," - . " see ghostscript's documentation for option `-r'!\n"; + . " see Ghostscript's documentation for option `-r'!\n"; } ### resolution validation (security) if ($::opt_resolution ne '') { $::opt_resolution =~ /^\d+(x\d+)?$/ or die "$Error Invalid resolution ($::opt_resolution)," - . " see ghostscript's documentation!\n"; + . " see Ghostscript's documentation!\n"; } ### command name validation (security) @@ -633,7 +640,7 @@ if ($restricted) { die "$Error LuaTeX program name must not be changed in restricted mode!\n"; } if ($::opt_gscmd) { - $::opt_gscmd =~ /^(gs|mgs|gswin32c|gs386|gsos2)$/ + $::opt_gscmd =~ /^(gs|mgs|gswin32c|gs386|gsos2|gswin64c)$/ or $::opt_gscmd =~ /^gs[\-_]?(\d|\d[\.-_]?\d\d)c?$/ or die "$Error: Invalid Ghostscript program name in restricted mode!\n"; } @@ -991,7 +998,7 @@ END_TMP_HEAD print TMP "\\setpdfversion{$::opt_pdfmajorversion}{$::opt_pdfminorversion}\n" if $::opt_pdfversion; } else { # XeTeX - print TMP <<'END_TMP_HEAD'; + print TMP <<'END_TMP_HEAD_A'; \expandafter\ifx\csname XeTeXpdffile\endcsname\relax \errmessage{XeTeX not found or too old!}% \fi @@ -1009,6 +1016,9 @@ else { # XeTeX \pdfpageheight=#5bp\relax \advance\pdfpageheight by -#3bp\relax \shipout\hbox{% +END_TMP_HEAD_A +print TMP "\\setpdfversion{$::opt_pdfmajorversion}{$::opt_pdfminorversion}%\n" if $::opt_pdfversion; +print TMP <<'END_TMP_HEAD_B'; \kern-1in% \kern-#2bp% \vbox{% @@ -1038,11 +1048,10 @@ else { # XeTeX }% }% } -END_TMP_HEAD -print TMP "\\setpdfversion{$::opt_pdfmajorversion}{$::opt_pdfminorversion}\n" if $::opt_pdfversion; +END_TMP_HEAD_B } -print "* Running ghostscript for BoundingBox calculation ...\n" +print "* Running Ghostscript for BoundingBox calculation ...\n" if $::opt_verbose; print "* Ghostscript call: $::opt_gscmd @gsargs\n" if $::opt_debug; @@ -1090,7 +1099,7 @@ $gs_pipe .= " 1>$null" unless $::opt_verbose; $gs_pipe .= " |"; open(GS, $gs_pipe) - or die sprintf "$Error Cannot call ghostscript `%s' (%s)!\n", + or die sprintf "$Error Cannot call Ghostscript: `%s' (%s)!\n", $::opt_gscmd, exterr; my $bb = ($::opt_hires) ? 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