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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2007-01-09 02:07:36 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2007-01-09 02:07:36 +0000 |
commit | 84a02c180903014d71ac6b7786f85c9c7844a5fa (patch) | |
tree | 1da6c4eb9a1fe957bdb1f283dfa6743536fed04c /Build/source/utils | |
parent | 6662cba3bfc7a1ea9d80a266d97c9447543115fe (diff) |
try ps2eps, fingers crossed
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@3265 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/LICENSE.txt | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Makefile.in | 48 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/README.txt | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.1 | 67 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.c | 389 | ||||
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-rwxr-xr-x | Build/source/utils/ps2eps/install-sh | 323 | ||||
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diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Changes.txt b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Changes.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ccd6eb23237 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Changes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +---------------------------- +Detailed Change Log: +---------------------------- +revision 1.61 +date: 2006-12-28 17:34:06 +0100; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +5 -5; +- changed year in comment and info printout only +---------------------------- +revision 1.60 +date: 2006-12-28 17:31:39 +0100; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +9 -13; +- incorporated changes for Windows/Cygwin detection by Karl Berry +---------------------------- +revision 1.59 +date: 2006-04-04 11:04:47 +0200; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4; +- removed surrounding ticks '' for -c $translation in $translatecmd + (hint by Thomas Riedle) +- removed useless/unsupported 2>&1 in $bboxver for Windows +---------------------------- +revision 1.58 +date: 2005/01/19 08:23:12; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +8 -5 +- fix for two negative offsets in translation (reported by Hans Ecke) +---------------------------- +revision 1.57 +date: 2005/01/19 07:59:52; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +10 -3 +- more Windows friendly checking for bbox existence +---------------------------- +revision 1.56 +date: 2005/01/17 12:32:54; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +11 -3 +- added -r option to specify a resolution +---------------------------- +revision 1.55 +date: 2005/01/14 15:28:09; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +6 -4 +- minor fixes to the -g option (thanks to Koji Nakamaru): + * suppress info output if quiet option is active + * more robust parsing of gs call result +---------------------------- +revision 1.54 +date: 2004/04/23 07:56:54; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +4 -3 +- added ^pdfIm ^%-EOD- as indicator for binary section +---------------------------- +revision 1.53 +date: 2004/04/01 19:28:02; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +6 -2 +- Clipping code used always hiresBB, which gave wrong results when bbox returned no hiresBB +---------------------------- +revision 1.52 +date: 2004/02/19 20:20:57; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +90 -10 +- added rotate option -R +- changed translate in order to avoid negative BB coordinates +---------------------------- +revision 1.51 +date: 2004/01/25 22:02:04; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +18 -9 +- removed ^ in parsing for %! heading, because Adobe Photoshop generated a + binary heading where ^%! did not work +- added clipping along %%HiResBoundingBox +0.1 points +- added option --nohires +---------------------------- +revision 1.50 +date: 2004/01/25 10:04:56; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +158 -41 +- ps2eps can now use the bbox device of ghostscript (either by option, environment variable or command line) +- new environment variable PS2EPS_GSBBOX for specifying a default behavior +- uses implicitly the ghostscript bbox device if external bbox command cannot be found +- Added %%HiResBoundingBox output +- now uses gswin32c as default for MSWin32 or cygwin platforms +- added handling/passing of predefined paper sizes of ghostscript (including validity check and help) +- added new environment variable PS2EPS_SIZE for default paper size +- improved format checking for numerically given size +- shows used page size if given while processing +- shows whether it uses the bbox device of ghostscript +- added use POSIX and check for OS +- moved ps2eps header comment now after %%EndComments +- removed looseBB option from call of bbox +---------------------------- +revision 1.49 +date: 2003/11/19 15:08:52; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +83 -47 +- Added -t|--translate <x,y> option which allows to specify an offset for drawings +- Existing Bounding Box will now be detected even if negative and fractional values are contained +- Translation will happen automatically if a Bounding Box comment exists with negative offsets +- Warning(s) are printed if Bounding Boxes with negative coordinates are detected +- Built-in wildcard processing is only effective for non-Unix platforms +---------------------------- +revision 1.48 +date: 2003/11/09 17:47:47; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +5 -5 +- print help, license and version to stdout instead of stderr (incorporated patch from Rafael Laboissiere <rafael at debian.org>) +---------------------------- +revision 1.47 +date: 2003/07/09 +- different informational message for -F flag +---------------------------- +revision 1.46 +date: 2003/07/09 +- now using Getopt::Long::Configure(), because the other way caused problems with module exports +- fixsearchpat/fixreplacepat now filters initmatrix initclip initgraphics which is more generic + and will hopefully fix more bad postscript code +- binary section detection had missing CRLFs +- binary section detection now includes PScript 4 doNimage end marker +- improved pattern for ADO detection +---------------------------- +revision 1.45 +date: 2003/07/04 +- improved processing of images for Pscript_Win_Dib_L2: comment filtering + will not occur within doNimage,doclutimage,beginjpeg etc. +---------------------------- +revision 1.44 +date: 2003/07/03 +- looseBB was not initialized +- disabled use warnings since it may confuse users +---------------------------- +revision 1.43 (not released) +date: 2003/07/02 +- deactivated triggered filter and replaced it with search/replace filter +- new $filtersearchpat,$filterreplacepat combo to filter "initclip" + for PScript5.dll Version 5.2 +- sanity check never worked, fixed it +- new option -W --warnings to allow optional sanity check +- added various comments and reformatted source a little bit +- changed output within option processing, --help, --version, etc. +- added use warnings; +- refined filter expression in $rangefilter_begin +- added $exclude_rangefilter_begin and $..._end pair to preserve non PPD + feature code (although DSCs are possibly removed) + (this feature was integrated from my filterfeatures script) +---------------------------- +revision 1.42 (not released) +date: 2003/04/14 +- provided more robustness if Postscript headerline is malformed +---------------------------- +revision 1.41 (not released) +date: 2003/03/21 +- converted option processing to Getopt::Long package (based on code from Christophe Druet) +- rudimentary internal wildcard support (based on code from Christophe Druet) + (currently only within current directory) +---------------------------- +revision 1.40 (not released) +date: 2003/01/30 +- added filter for Orientation: comment in header, see new option -O +---------------------------- +revision 1.39 +date: 2002/07/10 +- changed new XP filter to triggered filter +- improved processing of binary files with beginimage endimage +---------------------------- +revision 1.38 (not released) +date: 2002/07/09 +- changed comment filtering in order to prevent image distortion +- new filter for Windows XP PScript5.dll Version 5.2: + Bad lines are: + 0 GpPBeg + NP + 129 400 m 4629 400 l 4629 6400 l 129 6400 l CP + eoclip + 1 1 1 SC + NP + 128 400 m 4629 400 l 4629 6400 l 128 6400 l CP + AF + GSE + To avoid the white rectangle deleting all the text above, + it is sufficient to delete + "1 1 1 SC" to "AF", however, I used eoclip as indicator + for the whole sequence. +---------------------------- +revision 1.37 (not released) +date: 2001/10/10 +- added "/setpagedevice {pop} def" to prolog in order to fix + problems with pdf creation, pstricks and nested dvips output + (thanks to Hans Fredrik Nordhaug <hansfn at mi.uib.no> for + suggesting this addition) +---------------------------- +revision 1.36 (not released) +date: 2001/08/30 +Added filter for Staroffice 5.2 Linux +revision 1.35 +------------- +date: 2001/08/20 13:32:36 +- Improved removeADO (tolerates more spaces) +---------------------------- +revision 1.34 (not released) +------------- +date: 2001/08/20 12:38:22 +- Improved processing of files with leading or trailing binary code +- Improved processing of files with embedded binary coded images +- Removes gabby diagnostic output from Adobe Printer Driver (see variable removeADO) +---------------------------- +revision 1.33 (not released) +------------- +date: 2001/04/25 22:42:10 +- Corrected %%EOF handling (regex) once again, because of braindead Win-files with _CR_LF +- Corrected handling of existing %%BoundingBox comments. Now it takes the last one seen. + Should esp. work with %%BoundingBox: (atend) usage... +---------------------------- +revision 1.32 (not released) +------------- +date: 2001/04/06 22:31:27 +- Fixed case sensitiveness when checking for suffix replacement + (thanks to Erik Jørgensen) +---------------------------- +revision 1.31 +------------- +date: 2001/02/27 19:45:19 +- Heuristic added for finding end of file by counting %%EOF comments. + Now correctly treats already embedded EPS, too. + Usually only trailing garbage (e.g., PCL control sequences) follows + last %%EOF. However, sometimes the last %%EOF may be missing. + Therefore, the behavior is switchable by new -E option. +---------------------------- +revision 1.30 (not released) +------------- +date: 2001/02/09 16:55:32 +Just forgot the new options in usage line, corrected year in copyright +---------------------------- +revision 1.29 +------------- +date: 2001/02/09 15:43:28 +- New first line of code for getting rid of the #! comment +- EOF handling corrected, allowing better handling of already embedded eps files +- New -P option to allow selective removal of embedded preview images + (was previously default) +- Preview images were not filtered in the prolog section (now corrected with -P) +- New -N option to prevent inclusion of any surrounding postscript code +---------------------------- +revision 1.28 +------------- +date: 2000/10/13 09:51:55 +\n was missing at altered clipping bounding box +---------------------------- +revision 1.27 (not released) +date: 2000/10/13 09:39:07 +Clip option should now also print the enlarged BoundingBox in the +Postscript header, so it is not cut off if it gets clipped again. +---------------------------- +revision 1.26 +- just fixed the E-Mail address, because it will not change so often + in the future +---------------------------- +revision 1.25 (not released) +- new -C option clipping added +- fixed page bounding box search message +- bbox 1.10 now fixed scanf() which might cause crashes +---------------------------- +revision 1.24 +date: 2000/07/24 18:52:36; +- just forgot the new options in usage txt, now fixed +---------------------------- +revision 1.23 +date: 2000/07/24 18:34:52; +- ps2eps now uses existing Bounding Box for GS rendering + (can be switched off with -B option) +- Original Postscript version from first header line should now be retained + in output file +- provide --help and --version with usual meaning for GNU programs +---------------------------- +revision 1.22 +date: 2000/02/23 14:15:31; author: bless; state: Exp; lines: +12 -6 +ps2eps now draws in color (ppm) by default. +Monochrome option added. +Fixing message was not printed for each file. +---------------------------- +not released before...
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/INSTALL.txt b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/INSTALL.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..11a2cc5e73d --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/INSTALL.txt @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +INSTALLATION +------------ + +* Prerequisites +you need: + - perl (an interpreter for the perl language, see http://www.perl.com) + - ghostscript (an interpreter/raster image processor + for the PostScript language, + see http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) + - maybe an ANSI-C compiler if you don't use Linux, Solaris, Digital Unix, + HP-UX or Windows 9x/NT/2000. Sorry for the inconvenience, but I tried + to write a bbox equivalent in perl and it was terribly slow. Therefore + I stick to C, because of much better performance. + +* How to install + + Please check that you have working + perl and ghostscript packages. + + Linux/UNIX-based platform + ========================= + 1.) install bbox + + If a bbox binary is included for your platform you simply move it + into any directory of the system search path. Otherwise, you have + to compile bbox.c first by invoking + cc -o bbox bbox.c. + Please make sure that bbox is executable (chmod a+x bbox). + If you already have a working perl and a working ghostscript, you're + finished here, else you have to install them first. + + 2.) install ps2eps + On Unix platforms you simply move the perl script ps2eps into + a directory which is included in the system or personal search + path (e.g., /usr/local/bin, $home/bin). Please make sure that + ps2eps is executable (chmod a+x ps2eps). + + Windows-based platform + ====================== + Use the command line interpreter: + Copy bbox.exe from bin/win32/ directory into a directory that is + in your's or the system's search path for executables. Please try + to invoke bbox -h afterwards. + + The best possibility is to use associated file types under + Windows NT/2000/XP: + 1.) rename ps2eps to ps2eps.pl and + 2.) SET PATHEXT=.pl;%PATHEXT% or use the + settings -> control panel -> system -> "advanced" tab -> environment variables + and edit the PATHEXT entry accordingly. + 3.) then simply typing ps2eps should invoke ps2eps correctly + + Another option is to call perl directly: + perl ps2eps ... + + The script assumes that you have "gswin32c" as + postscript interpreter in your path. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Makefile.in b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..149b68b539c --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +VPATH = @srcdir@ +srcdir = @srcdir@ + +CC = @CC@ +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ + +prefix = @prefix@ +datarootdir = @datarootdir@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ +bindir = @bindir@ +mandir = @mandir@ + +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ + +default all: bbox + +bbox: bbox.o + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) bbox.o -o bbox + +.c.o: + $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $< + +install: bbox + $(INSTALL) -d $(bindir) $(mandir)/man1 + $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/ps2eps $(bindir)/ps2eps + $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) bbox $(bindir)/bbox + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/ps2eps.1 $(mandir)/man1/ps2eps.1 + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/bbox.1 $(mandir)/man1/bbox.1 + +check: + +uninstall: + -rm -f $(bindir)/ps2eps $(bindir)/bbox $(mandir)/man1/ps2eps.1 $(mandir)/man1/bbox.1 + +clean: + -rm -f bbox bbox.o + +distclean: clean + -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache + +realclean: distclean + +mostlyclean: clean diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/README.txt b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4242db6c342 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +DOCUMENTATION +============= +Please see documentation in the manpage or doc/ sub directory. + +INSTALLATION +============ +Please see instructions in separate text file INSTALL.txt + +UPDATES +======= +Possibly you can find the newest version at the +following URL: +http://www.ipv6.tm.uka.de/~bless/ps2eps + + +Contact information: + Roland Bless, roland <at> bless.de + + If you have problems, please send a gzipped file of + relevant postscript code with your error description + and ps2eps version number. + +License: + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU 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 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 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +End of README.txt +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.1 b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9efc9e05c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.1 @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man +.\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: +.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/> +.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, +.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. +.TH "BBOX" "1" "21 April 2004" "" "" +.SH NAME +bbox \- prints out the bounding box of a rawppm or rawpbm image +.SH SYNOPSIS + +\fBbbox\fR [ \fB-l\fR] [ \fB-r\fR] [ \fB-h\fR] [ \fB-V\fR] [ \fB\fIrawpbmfile\fB\fR] + +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.PP +\fBbbox\fR reads a rawppm or rawpbm file +and prints out the bounding box of the image (as postscript comment and +in postscript points, i.e. 1/72dpi) as well as the high resolution +bounding box. Input is read from standard input if no filename is +specified. +Example output: + +.nf + %%BoundingBox: 12 253 829 837 + %%HiResBoundingBox: 12.500000 253.000000 828.500000 837.00000 + +.fi +.PP +\fBbbox\fR has only very limited memory requirements +as it reads the input line by line and thus needs to store only one picture +line in memory. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.TP +\fB-h | --help \fR +Show summary of options. +.TP +\fB-V \fR +Show version of program. +.TP +\fB-r \fR +resolution of picture in dpi +.TP +\fB-l \fR +loose bounding box (integer bounding box is expanded by 1 +point, hires bounding box is not widened) +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PP +ps2eps (1) +.SH "AUTHOR" +.PP +\fBbbox\fR was written by Roland Bless. +.SS "ACKNOWLEDGMENTS" +.PP +An earlier version of this manual page was originally written by +Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@debian.org> for +the Debian system. Thank you Rafael! Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under +the terms of the GNU Free Documentation +License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free +Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover +Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. +.SH "BUGS" +.PP +Though the code is quite small and the probability for bugs +is now small, there may be some left somewhere between the lines. +In case you find one, please send a short description with +\fBbbox\fR version number to <roland@bless.de> (please allow some time +to reply). diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.c b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4a7f87a6dbc --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/bbox.c @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ +/********************************************************************/ +/** bbox -- calculates Bounding Box of a pbmraw/ppmraw-picture **/ +/** Created: Nov. 1997, revised Feb. 1998, Dec. 1999 **/ +/** Author: Roland Bless <roland@bless.de> **/ +/** Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Roland Bless **/ +/** To compile simply use: **/ +/** "cc bbox.c -o bbox" or "make bbox" **/ +/********************************************************************/ + +/* + * $Id: bbox.c,v 1.13 2004/01/25 10:15:48 bless Exp $ + * + * $Log: bbox.c,v $ + * Revision 1.13 2004/01/25 10:15:48 bless + * - added %%HiResBoundingBox: output (now compatible with bbox device output of ghostscript) + * + * Revision 1.12 2003/11/09 18:16:53 bless + * - print help, license and version to stdout instead of stderr (incorporated patch from Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@debian.org>) + * + * Revision 1.11 2003/07/08 11:14:12 bless + * - added include <string.h> for strcmp() + * - removed unused argument in fprintf() call + * + * Revision 1.10 2000/08/04 08:46:47 bless + * Incorporated bugfix by Dan Blake <dblake@rose.hp.com>: read + * unsigned int into unsigned char variable via sscanf caused crash + * under HP-UX. Thanks, Dan! + * + * + */ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> + +#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) +#include <io.h> /* needed for _setmode() */ +#include <fcntl.h> +#endif + +/********************** +* global variables * +**********************/ +const char *const version= "$Revision: 1.13 $ $Date: 2004/01/25 10:15:48 $"; +const char *const prgname= "bbox"; + +unsigned char bitval[8]= +{ + 1 << 7, + 1 << 6, + 1 << 5, + 1 << 4, + 1 << 3, + 1 << 2, + 1 << 1, + 1 +}; + +unsigned int minus_one(const unsigned x) +{ + return (x == 0) ? x : x-1; +} + +unsigned int plus_one(const unsigned x) +{ + return (x == (unsigned int) ~0U) ? x : x+1; +} + +/***************************** readppm_and_calcbb *********************** +* input: name, resolution, tight * +* output: - (stdout) * +* * +* Reads a RAWPPM or RAWPBM picture file (name or STDIN) and * +* calculates its Bounding Box on-the-fly (line-by-line). * +* * +* Parameters: * +* name: name of the PBMRAW file or NULL (input from stdin) * +* resolution: Pixel per Inch (DPI) * +* tight: boolean value, if false 1 Postscript Point is added to * + each Bounding Box parameter, otherwise the BB is tight * +* The Bounding Box is given in Postscript Points (72 dots/inch) * +* and printed to stdout * +************************************************************************/ +/* calculate the bounding box in postscript points, given a resolution in dpi */ +void readppm_and_calcbb(const char *name, + const unsigned int resolution, + const unsigned char tight) +{ + FILE *inputfile; + char inputline[1024]; + unsigned char magic_found= 0; + int x,y,byte_x,i; + unsigned int x_min, x_max, y_min, y_max; + unsigned int llx, lly, urx, ury; /* bounding box */ + double hllx, hlly, hurx, hury; /* hires bounding box */ + unsigned char *image_row, /* ImageRow */ + *tmprowp; + unsigned int xmax,ymax; /* Image Size */ + unsigned int byte_xmax; + unsigned char stepsize; + unsigned char colmax= 0; /* max color value */ + unsigned int ui_colmax= 0; /* max color value */ + + if ( name == NULL ) + { + inputfile = stdin; + name = "- STDIN -"; + } + else + { + inputfile = fopen(name,"r"); + if ( inputfile == NULL ) + { + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR -- could not open file %s\n", + prgname, name); + return; + } + } + /** check for magic number **/ + do + { + fgets(inputline, 1024, inputfile); +#ifdef DEBUG + fprintf(stderr,"read:[%s]\n",inputline); +#endif + if ( strcmp(inputline,"P4\n") == 0 ) + { + stepsize= 1; + magic_found= 4; + } + else + if ( strcmp(inputline,"P6\n") == 0 ) + { + stepsize= 3; + magic_found= 6; + } + } + while ( !feof(inputfile) && !magic_found ); + + if ( !magic_found ) + { + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR -- %s is not in ppmraw or pbmraw format\n", + prgname, name); + return; + } + /** skip comments **/ + do + { + fgets(inputline, 1024, inputfile); +#ifdef DEBUG + fprintf(stderr,"read:[%s]\n",inputline); +#endif + if (*inputline == '#') + continue; + else + break; + } + while ( !feof(inputfile) ); + /** read picture size: width, height **/ + sscanf(inputline,"%u %u",&xmax,&ymax); + if ( magic_found == 6 ) /* PPM file has maximum color-component value */ + { + fgets(inputline, 1024, inputfile); + sscanf(inputline,"%u",&ui_colmax); + colmax = (unsigned char) ui_colmax; /* this is safer */ + } +#ifdef DEBUG + fprintf(stderr,"\nreading picture: %s X: %u Y: %u\n",name,xmax,ymax); +#endif + x_min= xmax; + x_max= 0; + y_min= ymax; + y_max= 0; + if ( magic_found == 4 ) /* PBMRAW = Bitmap */ + { /** read raw pbmfile **/ + byte_xmax= xmax / 8; + if (xmax % 8 != 0) + byte_xmax++; + } + else /** assume ppm raw **/ + { + byte_xmax= xmax * 3; /* we have RGB, i.e. three bytes for each pixel */ + } + + image_row= malloc(byte_xmax); + if ( image_row ) + { +#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) /* this is really braindead stuff for MSVC */ + i= _setmode( _fileno(stdin), _O_BINARY); + if (i == -1) + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR - Cannot set binary mode for STDIN\n"); +#endif + for (y= 0; y<ymax-1; y++) /* for every image row */ + { + if (fread(image_row, byte_xmax, 1, inputfile) != 1) + { + fprintf(stderr,"%s: WARNING -- fread incomplete - file %s seems to be corrupt\n", prgname, name); + break; + } + tmprowp= image_row; + /* inspect this line from the left */ + for (byte_x= 0; byte_x<byte_xmax; byte_x++,tmprowp++) + { + if (*tmprowp != colmax) /* there are pixels not white */ + { + if (magic_found == 4) + { + for (i= 0; i<8 ; i++) + { + if (*tmprowp & bitval[i]) + { + x= byte_x*8+i; + if ( x >= xmax ) break; +#ifdef DEBUG + printf("(%04d,%04d): <not white>\n",y,x); +#endif + } + } /* end for */ + } /* end if magic_found 4 */ + else + { /* assume PPM */ + x= byte_x/3; /* we have 3 bytes per pixel */ +#ifdef DEBUG + printf("(%04d,%04d)%04d: <not %d>\n",y,x,byte_x,colmax); +#endif + } + /* update bounding box */ + if ( x < x_min ) x_min= x; + if ( x > x_max ) x_max= x; + if ( y < y_min ) y_min= y; + if ( y > y_max ) y_max= y; +#ifdef DEBUG + printf("ymin,ymax:(%04d,%04d) xmin,xmax:(%04d,%04d)", + y_min,y_max,x_min,x_max); +#endif + break; /* stop here */ + } /* if there are pixels not white */ + } /* end for byte_x */ + if ( byte_x != byte_xmax ) + { /* there was a pixel with no background color */ + tmprowp= image_row+byte_xmax-1; + /* inspect this line from the right */ + for (byte_x= byte_xmax-1; + byte_x >= 0; + byte_x--,tmprowp--) + { + if ( *tmprowp != colmax ) /* there are pixels not white */ + { + if ( magic_found == 4 ) + { + for (i= 0; i<8 ; i++) + { + if ( *tmprowp & bitval[i] ) + { + x= byte_x*8+i; + if (x >= xmax) break; +#ifdef DEBUG + printf("(%04d,%04d): <not white>\n",y,x); +#endif + } + } /* end for */ + } /* end if magic_found 4 */ + else + { /* assume PPM */ + x= byte_x/3; /* we have 3 bytes per pixel */ + } + /* update bounding box */ + if ( x < x_min ) x_min= x; + if ( x > x_max ) x_max= x; + if ( y < y_min ) y_min= y; + if ( y > y_max ) y_max= y; + break; + } /* if there are pixels not white */ + } /* end for byte_x */ + } /* if line contained not only background color */ + } /* end for y */ +#ifdef DEBUG_BOX + fprintf(stderr,"(%04d,%04d), (%04d,%04d)\n", x_min,ymax-y_max,x_max,ymax-y_min); +#endif + /* distance from the left edge to the leftmost point */ + hllx= (x_min*72.0)/resolution; + /* distance from the bottom edge to the bottommost point */ + hlly= ((ymax-y_max)*72.0)/resolution; + /* distance from the left edge to the righmost point */ + hurx= (x_max*72.0)/resolution; + /* distance from the bottom edge to the uppermost point */ + hury= ((ymax-y_min)*72.0)/resolution; + + + if ( !tight ) + { + /* distance from the left edge to the leftmost point */ + llx= minus_one((unsigned int) ((unsigned long) x_min*72UL)/resolution); + /* distance from the bottom edge to the bottommost point */ + lly= minus_one((unsigned int) ((unsigned long) (ymax-y_max)*72UL)/resolution); + /* distance from the left edge to the righmost point */ + urx= plus_one((unsigned int) ((unsigned long) x_max*72UL)/resolution); + /* distance from the bottom edge to the uppermost point */ + ury= plus_one((unsigned int) ((unsigned long) (ymax-y_min)*72UL)/resolution); + } + else /* tight bounding box */ + { + /* distance from the left edge to the leftmost point */ + llx= (unsigned int) ((unsigned long) x_min*72UL)/resolution; + /* distance from the bottom edge to the bottommost point */ + lly= (unsigned int) ((unsigned long) (ymax-y_max)*72UL)/resolution; + /* distance from the left edge to the righmost point */ + urx= (unsigned int) ((unsigned long) x_max*72UL)/resolution; + if ( (((unsigned long) x_max*72UL) % resolution) != 0 ) + urx= plus_one(urx); + /* distance from the bottom edge to the uppermost point */ + ury= (unsigned int) ((unsigned long) (ymax-y_min)*72UL)/resolution; + if ( (((unsigned long) (y_max-y_min)*72UL) % resolution) != 0 ) + ury= plus_one(ury); + } + /* skip the rest of the file if any data is still present */ + while ( !feof(inputfile) ) + { + fgets(inputline, 1024, inputfile); + } + + /* give out Bounding Box */ + printf("%%%%BoundingBox: %d %d %d %d\n", llx, lly, urx, ury); + printf("%%%%HiResBoundingBox: %f %f %f %f\n", hllx, hlly, hurx, hury); + } + else + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR -- not enough memory to read in one row of the picture\n",prgname); + + fclose(inputfile); + free(image_row); +} + + +int +main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + int i; + char *filename= NULL; + unsigned int resolution= 72; /* use 72 dpi as default resolution */ + unsigned char tight= 1; + + for (i= 1; i<argc; i++) + { + if ( strcmp(argv[i],"-r") == 0 ) + { + if (++i<argc) + resolution= atol(argv[i]); + else + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR -- Missing resolution after -r\n",prgname); + } + else + if ( strcmp(argv[i],"-l") == 0 ) + { + tight= 0; + } + else + if ( strcmp(argv[i],"-V") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i],"--version")==0 ) + { + printf("%s: bbox Version %s\n",prgname,version); + return 0; + } + else + if ( strcmp(argv[i],"-h")==0 || strcmp(argv[i],"--help")==0 ) + { + printf("%s: Version %s\n",prgname,version); + printf(" usage: %s [-l] [-r resolution] [-V] [filename]\n",prgname); + printf(" -l: loose bounding box (bbox is expanded by 1 point)\n"); + printf(" -r: resolution of picture in dpi\n"); + printf(" -V: version information\n"); + printf(" -h: this help\n"); + printf(" bbox reads a rawppm or rawpbm file and prints out the\n"); + printf(" bounding box of the image. If no filename is specified\n"); + printf(" input is read from standard input.\n"); + return 0; + } + else + if ( argv[i][0] == '-' ) /* unkown option */ + { + fprintf(stderr,"%s: ERROR -- unknown option %s\n call %s -h for help on usage\n", + prgname, argv[i], prgname); + return 1; + } + else /* filename argument */ + filename= argv[i]; + } + + readppm_and_calcbb(filename, resolution, tight); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/configure b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/configure new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..4d98e13546f --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/configure @@ -0,0 +1,3693 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. +# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.61 for ps2eps 1.61. +# +# Report bugs to <texlive@tug.org>. +# +# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, +# 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation +# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. +## --------------------- ## +## M4sh Initialization. ## +## --------------------- ## + +# Be more Bourne compatible +DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh +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. 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This + # is OK. + test -d "$pathcomp" || exit + fi + pathcomp=$pathcomp/ + done + fi + + if test -n "$dir_arg"; then + $doit $mkdircmd "$dst" \ + && { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } \ + && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } \ + && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dst"; } \ + && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dst"; } + + else + dstfile=`basename "$dst"` + + # Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory. + dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_ + rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_ + + # Trap to clean up those temp files at exit. + trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0 + trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15 + + # Copy the file name to the temp name. + $doit $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp" && + + # and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits. + # + # If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to + # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore + # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. + # + { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } \ + && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ + && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } \ + && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dsttmp"; } && + + # Now rename the file to the real destination. + { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \ + || { + # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else + # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not + # support -f. + + # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. + # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some + # systems and the destination file might be busy for other + # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new + # file should still install successfully. + { + if test -f "$dstdir/$dstfile"; then + $doit $rmcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \ + || $doit $mvcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null \ + || { + echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dstdir/$dstfile" >&2 + (exit 1); exit 1 + } + else + : + fi + } && + + # Now rename the file to the real destination. + $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile" + } + } + fi || { (exit 1); exit 1; } +done + +# The final little trick to "correctly" pass the exit status to the exit trap. +{ + (exit 0); exit 0 +} + +# Local variables: +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +# time-stamp-end: "$" +# End: diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..aeb0e9a8e43 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps @@ -0,0 +1,929 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# The expression in the previous line replaces the unix specific line +# {#!/usr/bin/perl}. +# ps2eps - convert PostScript to EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files +# ------------------------------------------------------------------- +# $Id: ps2eps,v 1.61 2006/12/28 16:34:06 bless Exp $ +# ------------------------------------------------------- +# (C)opyright 1999-2006 Roland Bless +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU 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 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 +# +# Author: Roland Bless +# Send bug reports to roland <at> bless.de +# ------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Additional filtering is performed when Windows generated PostScript files +# are processed. Some instructions will otherwise lead to bad output +# if EPS-file gets embedded into other PostScript files. +# +# Requirements: +# + perl +# + gs (ghostscript supporting pbm output) +# + bbox (a little C program [ANSI-C - should work on every platform] +# for calculation of the actual BoundingBox) + +use POSIX; + +#use warnings; + +#use Getopt package +use Getopt::Long; +Getopt::Long::Configure("no_ignore_case"); + +$prgname= "ps2eps"; + +if (! -d "/usr/bin") +{ # we assume that we are running under native windows + $ghostscriptname = "gswin32c"; + $NULLDEV = "nul"; +} +else +{ # Unix or cygwin + $ghostscriptname = "gs"; + $NULLDEV = "/dev/null 2>&1"; +} + +$bboxver=`bbox >$NULLDEV -V`; +$bboxname= ($?== -1) ? "" : "bbox"; +$version= '$Id: ps2eps,v 1.61 2006/12/28 16:34:06 bless Exp $'; #' +$insertPScode= 1; # Insert surrounding Postscript code +$infhandle = STDIN; # Standard input is the default input file +$outfhandle = STDOUT; # Standard output is default output if STDIN is input +$infname= '-'; +$outfname= '-'; +$forceoverwrite=0; # do not overwrite existing files +$ignoreBB= 0; # ignore existing Bounding Box comment +$removeDSC= 1; # remove Adobe document structure comments +$removeADO= 1; # remove Adobe printer Driver console Output [Page: ...] +$ignoreEOFDSC= 0; # ignore %%EOF DSC hint +$removePreview= 0; # remove preview +$quiet= 0; # write progress to stdout +$resolution= 144; # resolution for bounding box calculation is 2x72 dpi +$trytofixps= 1; # try to fix postscript code +$forcefixps= 0; # fix postscript code unconditionally if eq 1 +$filterorientation= 1;# filter Orientation line +$looseBB=''; # default: tight bounding box +$clip=0; # do not clip +$warnings=0; # do not print warnings concerning postscript sanity +$debuggs=0; # no debugging of ghostscript call, turn this on if you want to see the gs call +$inch=2.54; # one inch is 2.54cm +$fullcolors= 1; # use ppm format (24-bit full color) +$trailerseen= 0; # Trailer comment seen? +$PSversion="2.0"; # default Postscript Version +$PSDSCversion="2.0"; # default Postscript DSC Version +$translate_x= 0; # translate by x postscript points +$translate_y= 0; # translate by y postscript points + +$defaultext = '(ps|prn)'; # default extension +$defaultoutext = '.eps'; # default output extension +$envname_size = 'PS2EPS_SIZE'; +$envname_gsbbox = 'PS2EPS_GSBBOX'; + +$gpar=""; +$known_papersizes="11x17|ledger|legal|letter(small)?|arch[A-E]|a([0-9]|10)|isob[0-6]|b[0-5]|c[0-6]|jisb[0-6]|fls(a|e)|halfletter"; +$papersize_help="11x17,ledger,legal,letter,lettersmall,archA,archB,archC,archD,archE\ +a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9,a10,isob0,isob1,isob2,isob3,isob4,isob5,isob6,\ +b0,b1,b2,b3,b4,b5,c0,c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,\ +jisb0,jisb1,jisb2,jisb3,jisb4,jisb5,jisb6,flsa,flse,halfletter\n"; +$trigger= 0; +$notsane= 0; +$dummy=""; + +@ver= split(/ /,$version); + +# filename for temporary files +if ($^O =~ /MSWin32/i or $^O =~ /cygwin/i) +{ + # it is less trouble to use the current directory if working on + # cygwin and nevertheless using gswin32c. + $tmpfname= "$prgname.$$"; + $win=1; +} +elsif (defined($ENV{'TMP'})) +{ + $tmpdir= $ENV{'TMP'}; + $filesep= ($tmpdir =~ /^?\:\\/) ? '\\' : '/'; + if ($tmpdir =~ /$filesep$/) + { $tmpfname= $tmpdir . "$prgname.$$"; } + else + { $tmpfname= $tmpdir . "$filesep$prgname.$$"; } + $win=1; +} +else #assume we're on a UNIXBOX +{ + $tmpfname= "/tmp/" . "$prgname.$$"; + $win=0; +} + + +$licensetxt= "\ + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\ + it under the terms of the GNU 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 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\n"; + +@prgidtxt= ( "$prgname - convert PostScript to EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files\n", + "(C)opyright 1998-2006 Roland Bless\n\n" ); + +@helptxt= ("Version: $ver[2]\n", + "Operation:\n", + " Without any argument, $prgname reads from standard input\n", + " and writes to standard output.\n", + " If filenames are given as arguments they are processed\n", + " one by one and output files are written to filenames\n", + " with extension '$defaultoutext'. If input filenames have the extension\n", + " '.ps' or '.prn', this extension is replaced with '$defaultoutext'.\n", + " In all other cases '$defaultoutext' is appended to the input filename.\n", + " Please note that PostScript files for input should contain\n", + " only one single page.\n\n", + " If BoundingBox in output seems to be wrong, please try options --size or --ignoreBB.\n\n" ); + +@usagetxt= ("Syntax:\n", + " $prgname [-f] [-q] [-N] [-O] [-n] [-P] [-c] [-C] [-m] [-B] [-E] [-s <pagedim>] [-R +|-|^] [-t <x,y>] [-l] [-g] [-d] [-H] [-h|--help] [-g] [-W] [-L] [-V|--version] [--] [psfile1] [psfile2] [...]\n", + "Options:\n", + " -f, --force force overwriting existing files\n", + " -q, --quiet quiet operation (no output while processing files)\n", + " -N, --noinsert do not insert any postscript code\n", + " -O, --preserveorientation do not filter Orientation: header comment\n", + " -n, --nofix do not try to fix postscript code\n", + " -P, --removepreview remove preview image (smaller file, but no preview)\n", + " -F, --fixps fix postscript code unconditionally\n", + " -c, --comments preserve document structure comments\n", + " -C, --clip insert postscript code for clipping\n", + " -m, --mono use black/white bitmap as base for calculation\n", + " -s, --size=<pagedim> page size (a0-a10,letter,...) or in format XxY[cm|in] (default:cm), where X and Y are numbers\n", + " use --size=list to list pre-defined page sizes\n", + " -R, --rotate=<direction> rotate resulting EPS. <direction>: +=+90 (clockw.),-=-90 (counter-clockw.) ^=180 degrees\n", + " -t, --translate specify x,y offset (may be negative) in postscript points (1/72 dpi)\n", + " -r, --resolution specify dpi resolution to render with ghostscript (default 144)", + " -l, --loose expand the original bounding box by one point in each direction\n", + " -B, --ignoreBB do not use existing bounding box as page size for rendering\n", + " -E, --ignoreEOF do not use %%EOF as hint for end of file\n", + " -g, --gsbbox use internal bbox device of ghostscript\n", + " -H, --no-hires do not use a HiResBoundingBox\n", + " -h, --help help information\n", + " -L, --license show licensing information\n", + " -V, --version show version information\n", + " -d, --debuggs show ghostscript call\n", + " -W, --warnings show warnings about sanity of generated eps file\n", + " -- all following arguments are treated as files\n", + " (allows filenames starting with -)\n", + "\n", + "Arguments:\n", + " One or more names of PostScript files for input\n"); + +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +## -- argument checking -- +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +#environment variable for papersize +if (defined($ENV{"$envname_size"})) +{ + $opt_s= $ENV{"$envname_size"}; +} +else +{ + $opt_s = ''; # for s-option +} + +if (defined($ENV{"$envname_gsbbox"})) +{ + $bboxname=""; +} + +$opt_t = ''; # for t-option +$opt_R = ''; # for R-option +$opt_r = ''; # for r-option +$stopnow = 0; +die "Wrong option(s), please check usage with $prgname --help\n" unless +GetOptions('f|force' => \$forceoverwrite, + 'q|quiet' => \$quiet, + 'm|mono' => sub { $fullcolors = 0 }, + 'n|nofix' => sub { $trytofixps = 0 }, + 'F|fixps' => \$forcefixps, + 'N|noinsert' => sub { $insertPScode = 0 }, + 'O|preserveorientation' => sub { $filterorientation= 0 }, + 'P|removepreview' => \$removePreview, + 'c|comments' => sub { $removeDSC = 0 }, + 'C|clip' => \$clip, + 'l|loose' => sub { $looseBB = '-l' }, + 'B|ignoreBB' => \$ignoreBB, + 'E|ignoreEOF'=> \$ignoreEOFDSC, + 's|size=s' => \$opt_s, + 't|translate=s' => \$opt_t, + 'r|resolution=s' => \$opt_r, + 'R|rotate=s' => \$opt_R, + 'g|gsbbox' => sub { $bboxname=""; }, + 'H|nohires' => \$nohires, + 'h|help' => sub { $stopnow = 1; print @prgidtxt,@helptxt,@usagetxt,"\nAuthor: Roland Bless (roland\@bless.de)\n\n"; }, + 'L|license' => sub { $stopnow = 1; print @prgidtxt,$licensetxt,"\nAuthor: Roland Bless (roland\@bless.de)\n\n"; }, + 'd|debuggs' => \$debuggs, + 'W|warnings' => \$warnings, + 'V|version' => sub { $stopnow = 1; print @prgidtxt,"Version: $ver[2]\n"; });exit if ($stopnow); + +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +## -- wildcard processing -- +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +## internal wildcard processing for current directory, +## only used for non UNIX-based OSs (which may lack shell wildcard expansion) +@filenames = (); +foreach $object (@ARGV) { + if ($win && $object =~ m/\*/o) # asterisk is present in filename + { + $wildcard = $object; + $wildcard =~ s/\./\\\./g; # replace . in pattern with \. + $wildcard =~ s/\*/\(\.\*\)/g; # replace * in pattern with (.*) + opendir(DIR,'.') || die 'Unable to open current directory, stopped'; # open current directory + print STDERR $wildcard; + @fid = grep { /$wildcard(\.$defaultext)?/i } readdir(DIR); + foreach (@fid) { push @filenames, $_; } + closedir DIR; + } + else { push @filenames, $object; } +} # end foreach +$filenames[0]= '-' if (scalar(@filenames) == 0); # no file arguments, use STDIN as input + +print STDERR "Input files: @filenames\n" if (!$quiet); + +if ($opt_r ne '') +{ + $resolution=$opt_r; +} + +# papersize stuff +if ($opt_s ne '') +{ + # if explicit size is given, ignore existing BoundingBox always + $ignoreBB = 1; + $pagedimension = $opt_s; + if ($opt_s eq "list") + { + print STDERR "Available paper sizes: $papersize_help"; + exit 0; + } + + #explicit format XxY[cm|in] + if ($pagedimension =~ /(\d*\.?\d+)x(\d*\.?\d+)/) + { + ($x_dim, $dummy, $y_dim, $unit)= split(/(x|cm|in)/,$pagedimension); + if ( $x_dim !~ /^\d*\.?\d+$/ ) + { die "$x_dim in $arg is not a valid number, stopped"; } + if ( $y_dim !~ /^\d*\.?\d+$/ ) + { die "$y_dim in $arg is not a valid number, stopped"; } + + #print STDERR "xdim: $x_dim ydim: $y_dim unit:$unit\n" ; + if (!defined($unit) ) + { + $unit='cm'; + $opt_s=$opt_s . $unit; + } + if ( $unit ne 'in' ) # assume centimeters + { # calculate dimension in pixels (remember: resolution is in dpi) + $xpixels= int(($x_dim * $resolution) / $inch)+1; + $ypixels= int(($y_dim * $resolution) / $inch)+1; + $gpar= "-g${xpixels}x${ypixels}"; + } + else + { + $xpixels= int($x_dim * $resolution)+1; + $ypixels= int($y_dim * $resolution)+1; + $gpar= "-g${xpixels}x${ypixels}"; + } + } #endif XxY in opt_s + else + { + if ($opt_s =~ /$known_papersizes/) + { + $gpar="-sPAPERSIZE=$opt_s"; + } + else + { + print STDERR "Error: Unknown paper size: $opt_s\n Acceptable papersizes are:$papersize_help\n"; + exit 1; + } + } +} + +#translate option +if ($opt_t ne '') +{ + ($translate_x,$translate_y)= split(/\,/,$opt_t); +} + +#rotate +$rotright='-90 rotate'; +$rotleft='90 rotate'; +$rotupsidedown='180 rotate'; +$rotate=''; +if ($opt_R ne '') +{ + if ($opt_R eq '+') { $rotate=$rotright; } + elsif ($opt_R eq '-') { $rotate=$rotleft; } + elsif ($opt_R eq '^') { $rotate=$rotupsidedown; } + else { die "Wrong parameter for option -R: Valid are only +,-,^\n"; }; +} + +$device= $fullcolors ? "ppmraw" : "pbmraw"; + +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +## -- iterate over different input files -- +## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +PROCESSFILE: +while ($infname= (shift @filenames)) +{ + # reset filter definitions for each file + undef $linefilter; + undef $rangefilter_begin; + undef $rangefilter_end; + $fixthisps= $trytofixps; + $fixmsgprinted= 0; + + if (!$quiet) { print STDERR "Processing: $infname\n"; } + unless (open($infhandle,"<$infname")) + { # skip over this file + print STDERR "$prgname: Can't open $infname: $!\n"; + next PROCESSFILE; + } + + # buffer input from stdin into temporary file, because it has to be read twice + # one time for ghostscript processing, the second time for generating output + if ($infname eq '-') # input is stdin + { + $tmpfhandle=''; + open($tmpfhandle,">$tmpfname") or + die "Cannot open temporary file $tmpfname for writing: $!\n"; + } + else # input is not stdin + { + undef $tmpfhandle; + #if filename ends with $defaultext usually .ps or .prn, replace the extension with $defaultoutext + if ($infname =~ /\.$defaultext$/i) + { + $outfname= $infname; $outfname =~ s/\.$defaultext$/$defaultoutext/i; + } + else # otherwise simply append the extension $defaultoutext + { + $outfname= $infname . "$defaultoutext"; + } + if (!$forceoverwrite and -s "$outfname") + { + die "$prgname: Sorry, file named $outfname already exists,", + " will not overwrite it.\n", + " You will have to use the -f option, delete it or rename it", + " before running $prgname again.\n"; + } + else + { + open($outfhandle,">$outfname") or die "Can't open file $outfname for writing: $!\n"; + } + } #end else input is not stdin + + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + ## -- process input file -- + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + $linefilter= '^$'; #'# filter empty lines by default + while (<$infhandle>) + { + # get postscript and DSC version + if (/%!PS-Adobe-(\S+).*EPSF-(\S+)/) + { + $PSversion=$1; + $PSDSCversion=$2; + if (! ($PSversion =~ /\d+\.\d+/)) + { + $PSDSCversion="2.0"; + } + if (! ($PSDSCversion =~ /\d+\.\d+/)) + { + $PSDSCversion="2.0"; + } + } + + # check for existing BoundingBox parameters + if ( /^%%\s*BoundingBox:\s*(.*)/ && !defined($eBBllx) ) + { + $BBarg= $1; + # accept even negative and fractional BBs + if ( $BBarg =~ /(\-?\d+\.?\d*\s+){3,}\d+/ ) # ignore %% BoundingBox: (atend) comments + { + ($eBBllx,$eBBlly,$eBBurx,$eBBury,$dummy)= split /\s/,$BBarg; + #print STDERR "Existing BB: $eBBllx,$eBBlly,$eBBurx,$eBBury\n"; + if (int($eBBllx) < 0) { $translate_x= - int($eBBllx-0.5); } + if (int($eBBlly) < 0) { $translate_y= - int($eBBlly-0.5); } + + $xpixels= int((($eBBurx-$eBBllx) * $resolution)/72)+1; + $ypixels= int((($eBBury-$eBBlly) * $resolution)/72)+1; + if (!$ignoreBB) + { + $gpar= "-g${xpixels}x${ypixels}"; + # check for meaningful values + if (($xpixels <= 1) || ($ypixels <= 1)) + { + $gpar=""; undef $eBBllx; undef $eBBlly; + } + else + { + if (!$quiet) + { + print STDERR "Rendering with existing $_"; + if (int($eBBllx) < 0 || int($eBBlly) < 0) + { + print STDERR "WARNING: existing Bounding Box shows negative values - shifting\n"; + } + } + } + } #endif !$ignoreBB + } #endif $BBarg =~ + } + + + if ($fixthisps) # try to fix bad postscript code + { + # check for Windows 3.x output + if ( /^Win.*Dict/ ) + { + if (!$quiet && !$fixmsgprinted) + { print STDERR "Windows 3.5 generated Postscript file detected, fixing\n"; } + $linefilter= '^(EJ|RS)'; + $rangefilter_begin= '^statusdict'; + $rangefilter_end= 'cvx\ settransfer$'; #' + $fixmsgprinted= 1; # stop printing message + } + else + { + if ( /^%%Creator:\s*Wind.U\s*Xprinter/ ) + { + if (!$quiet && !$fixmsgprinted) + { print STDERR "Star/OpenOffice generated Postscript file detected, fixing\n"; } + $linefilter= '^rs'; + $fixmsgprinted= 1; # stop printing message + } + else + { + if ( $forcefixps || + /^\/NTPS/ || + /Creator:\s*(AdobePS|Pscript|.*Windows)/i ) #check for NT generated output + { + if (!$quiet && !$fixmsgprinted) + { + if ($forcefixps) + { + print STDERR "Postscript filtering requested, fixing\n"; + } + else + { + print STDERR "Windows generated Postscript file detected, fixing\n"; + } + } + $rangefilter_begin= '^((\[\{)|(featurebegin\{))$'; #' + $rangefilter_end= '^(\} stopped cleartomark|\}featurecleanup)'; + $exclude_rangefilter_begin= '^(?i)%%BeginNonPPDFeature'; #' + $exclude_rangefilter_end= '^(?i)%%EndNonPPDFeature'; + #$triggered_rangefilter_begin= ''; #' + #$triggered_rangefilter_end= ''; #' + $fixsearchpat='(^|\s)(initmatrix|initclip|initgraphics)(\s|$)'; + $fixreplacepat=' '; + $fixmsgprinted= 1; # stop printing message + } # end if NTPS + } #end else + } + } #end if trytofixps + + if (defined($tmpfhandle)) + { + print $tmpfhandle $_ or die "$prgname: Failure during writing to temporary file $tmpfname"; + } + + if (/^%%EOF\s*$/) + { + $totalEOFDSC++ + } + } #end while <$infhandle> + + if (defined($tmpfhandle)) + { + close($tmpfhandle); + } + else + { + $tmpfhandle= $infhandle; + $tmpfname= $infname; + } + + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + ## -- calculate the bounding box -- + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + if ($translate_x!=0 || $translate_y!=0) + { + $translation="$translate_x $translate_y translate"; + $translatecmd="-c $translation"; + } + else + { + $translation=""; + $translatecmd=""; + } + + if (!$quiet) + { + print STDERR "Calculating Bounding Box..."; + if ($opt_s) + { + print STDERR "using page size $opt_s..."; + } + } + + $rotatecmd=''; + if ($rotate ne '') + { + $rotatecmd="-c \"$rotate\"" + } + if ($bboxname ne '') + { + $cmdline="$ghostscriptname -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -q $gpar -r$resolution -sDEVICE=$device -sOutputFile=- $translatecmd -f $tmpfname -c showpage -c quit | $bboxname -r $resolution"; + } + else + { + if (!$quiet) { + print STDERR "...using bbox device of $ghostscriptname..."; + } + $cmdline = "$ghostscriptname -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -q $gpar -r$resolution -sDEVICE=bbox -sOutputFile=- -c \"/setpagedevice {pop} def\" $translatecmd -f $tmpfname -c quit 2>&1"; + } + + if ($debuggs) { print STDERR "\nCalling: $cmdline\n"; } + + # actual ghostscript call + $boundingbox=`$cmdline`; + if ($debuggs) { print STDERR "Call result: $boundingbox"; } + + # check result of gs call + if ($boundingbox !~ /^%%BoundingBox/m) + { + print STDERR "Error: Could not determine bounding box!\n", + "I suppose $ghostscriptname had some trouble interpreting the postscript-file\n"; + } + + $boundingbox =~ /^%%HiResBoundingBox:\s*(.*)/m; + if (defined($1)) # HiResBoundingBox given + { + ($hcBBllx,$hcBBlly,$hcBBurx,$hcBBury,$dummy)= split(/\s/,$1); + $hiresboundingbox="%%HiResBoundingBox: $hcBBllx $hcBBlly $hcBBurx $hcBBury\n"; + $cBBllx = floor($hcBBllx); + $cBBlly = floor($hcBBlly); + $cBBurx = ceil($hcBBurx); + $cBBury = ceil($hcBBury); + } + else + { #use normal BoundingBox + $boundingbox =~ /^%%.*BoundingBox:\s*(.*)/; + ($cBBllx,$cBBlly,$cBBurx,$cBBury,$dummy)= split(/\s/,$1); + } + # if loose BB should be performed by ps2eps + # apply changes to resulting bounding box if needed + if ($looseBB ne '') + { + if ($cBBllx > 0) { $cBBllx--; } + if ($cBBlly > 0) { $cBBlly--; } + $cBBurx++; $cBBury++; + } + # extend clipping box by 1 point + if ($clip) + { + if ($cBBllx > 0) { $cBBllx--; } + if ($cBBlly > 0) { $cBBlly--; } + $cBBurx++; $cBBury++; + } + if ($cBBllx < 0 || $cBBlly < 0) + { + if (!$quiet) + { + print STDERR "WARNING! Your drawing had a negative Bounding Box which is deprecated and may cause problems!. I'll shift it.\n"; + } + $translate_x= -int($cBBllx); + $translate_y= -int($cBBlly); + $cBBllx=0; + $cBBurx= $cBBurx + $translate_x; + $cBBlly=0; + $cBBury= $cBBury + $translate_y; + + $hcBBurx= $hcBBurx + $hcBBllx; + $hcBBury= $hcBBury + $hcBBlly; + $hcBBllx= 0; + $hcBBlly= 0; + + $hiresboundingbox="%%HiResBoundingBox: $hcBBllx $hcBBlly $hcBBurx $hcBBury\n"; + + $translation="$translate_x $translate_y translate"; + $translatecmd="-c \'$translation\'"; + } + $boundingbox = "%%BoundingBox: $cBBllx $cBBlly $cBBurx $cBBury\n"; + + if (!$quiet) { print STDERR "ready. $boundingbox" }; + + $before_startps= 1; + $inserted_prolog= 0; + $prolog_passed= 0; + + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + ## -- Create output file -- + ## %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + if (!$quiet) { print STDERR "Creating output file $outfname..."; } + + open($tmpfhandle,"<$tmpfname") or die "Cannot open file $tmpfname for reading"; + CREATEOUTPUT: + while (<$tmpfhandle>) + { + # check whether we are in a binary section + + $binarysection=(/^(%%BeginBinary)|(beginimage)\r?\n?$/ ... /^(%%EndBinary)|^(endimage)/) || + (/^(doNimage)|(doclutimage)\r?\n?$/ ... /(^|~> )Z\r?\n?$/) || # Pscript_Win_Dib_L2 5.0 0 + (/^beginjpeg / ... /~> endjpeg\r?\n?$/) || # Pscript_Win_Dib_L2 5.0 0 + (/^pdfIm/ ... /^%-EOD-/); + + if ( !$binarysection ) + { + s/\r?\n?$//; # remove CR and/or LF at end of line if not in binary section + } + + # check where magic Postscript header starts - skip leading binary stuff, e.g., HP PCL/PJL code + if ($before_startps) + { + if ( /%!/ ) # This is usually the smallest magic sequence + { # Note: Adobe Photoshop generated a binary heading, so ^ is not applicable + if (! /%!PS-Adobe.*/i) # some strange programs use other magics + { + print STDERR "** Warning **: Weird heading line -- ",$_," -- "; + } + $before_startps= 0; + } + next CREATEOUTPUT; + } + else # we are hopefully in regular postscript code now + { + # count %%EOFs as we want to know when we got the last EOF + if ( /^%%EOF\s*$/ ) + { + $seenEOF++; + } + + # We should insert our own prologue including the newly calculated BoundingBox + if (! $inserted_prolog) + { + print $outfhandle "%!PS-Adobe-$PSversion EPSF-$PSDSCversion\n"; + # check if we need to rotate + $transrotcmd=''; + if ($rotatecmd) + { + if ($rotate eq $rotright) + { + $transrotcmd="-$cBBlly $cBBurx translate"; + $boundingbox='%%BoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($cBBury-$cBBlly) . ' ' . ($cBBurx-$cBBllx) . "\n"; + if ($hiresboundingbox ne "") + { + $hiresboundingbox='%%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($hcBBury-$hcBBlly) . ' ' . ($hcBBurx-$hcBBllx) . "\n"; + } + + } + elsif ($rotate eq $rotleft) + { + $transrotcmd="$cBBury -$cBBllx translate"; + $boundingbox='%%BoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($cBBury-$cBBlly) . ' ' . ($cBBurx-$cBBllx) . "\n"; + if ($hiresboundingbox ne "") + { + $hiresboundingbox= '%%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($hcBBury-$hcBBlly) . ' ' . ($hcBBurx-$hcBBllx) . "\n"; + } + } + elsif ($rotate eq $rotupsidedown) + { + $transrotcmd="$cBBurx $cBBury translate"; + $boundingbox='%%BoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($cBBurx-$cBBllx) . ' ' . ($cBBury-$cBBlly) . "\n"; + if ($hiresboundingbox ne "") + { + $hiresboundingbox='%%HiResBoundingBox: 0 0 ' . ($hcBBurx-$hcBBllx) . ' ' . ($hcBBury-$hcBBlly) . "\n"; + } + } + } + print $outfhandle $boundingbox; + if (!defined($hiresboundingbox)) + { + $nohires=1; + } + if (defined($hiresboundingbox) && !defined($nohires)) { print $outfhandle $hiresboundingbox; } + $inserted_prolog= 1; + redo CREATEOUTPUT; + } + else # already inserted_prolog + { + if (! $prolog_passed) + { + #ignore the following lines in the prologue + if ( /^%%(HiRes)?BoundingBox/ || + /^%%Pages/ || + /^%%BeginProlog/ || + /^%%EndProlog/ || + ($filterorientation && /^%%Orientation/) || + ($removeDSC && /^%%.*: \(atend\)/) || + ($removePreview && (/^%%BeginPreview/ ... /^%%EndPreview/)) ) + { + next CREATEOUTPUT; + } + else + { + if ( /^[^%].*/ || + /^%%EndComments/ ) # line is not a comment + { + #output postscript code for proper EPS file + if ($insertPScode) + { + print $outfhandle "%%EndComments\n", + "% EPSF created by ps2eps $ver[2]\n", + "%%BeginProlog\n"; + } + # Insert own postscript code for clipping + if ($clip) + { + if (!defined($nohires)) + { + printf $outfhandle "newpath %f %f moveto %f %f lineto %f %f lineto %f %f lineto closepath clip\n",$hcBBllx-0.1,$hcBBlly-0.1,$hcBBurx+0.1,$hcBBlly-0.1,$hcBBurx+0.1,$hcBBury+0.1,$hcBBllx-0.1,$hcBBury+0.1; + } + else + { + printf $outfhandle "newpath %d %d moveto %d %d lineto %d %d lineto %d %d lineto closepath clip\n",$cBBllx,$cBBlly,$cBBurx,$cBBlly,$cBBurx,$cBBury,$cBBllx,$cBBury; + } + } #endif clip + + if ($rotate ne '') + { + print $outfhandle "$transrotcmd\n"; + print $outfhandle "$rotate\n"; + } + if ($translation ne '') + { + print $outfhandle "$translation\n"; + } + + #insert surrounding postscript code + if ($insertPScode) + { + print $outfhandle "save\n", + "countdictstack\n", + "mark\n", + "newpath\n", + "/showpage {} def\n", + "/setpagedevice {pop} def\n", + "%%EndProlog\n", + "%%Page 1 1\n"; + } + $prolog_passed= 1; + if (/^%%EndComments/) { next CREATEOUTPUT; } + } #endif line is not a comment + } #end else + } #endif (we are in the prologue section) + else #we are in the main part of postscript file + { + #end of postscript file reached? + #Usually the DSC %%EOF signifies the end + if ( eof($tmpfhandle) || + ($ignoreEOFDSC == 0 && /^%%EOF\s*$/ && $seenEOF == $totalEOFDSC) + || ( $trailerseen && /^II\*\000.*/ ) + ) + { + #do not forget to print last line if not terminated by LF + if ( eof($tmpfhandle) && !/^$/ && !/^%%EOF\s*$/ ) # do not insert %%EOF twice + { + print $outfhandle $_,"\n"; + } + #add appropriate trailer + if ($insertPScode) + { + print $outfhandle "%%Trailer\n", + "cleartomark\n", + "countdictstack\n", + "exch sub { end } repeat\n", + "restore\n", + "%%EOF\n"; + } + last CREATEOUTPUT; + } # stop output + + # Trailer comment seen? + if ( /^%%Trailer\s*$/ ) + { + $trailerseen=1; + } + else + { + if (!/^\s*$/) #non empty lines follow + { + $trailerseen=0; + } + } + + # check for trigger + if (defined($triggerstring) && /^$triggerstring$/) + { + $trigger= 1; + }; + + # remove complete lines if one of the expression matches + if ( !$binarysection # only when not in binary section + && + ( + ($removePreview && (/^%%BeginPreview/ ... /^%%EndPreview/)) + || # no preview + (defined($rangefilter_begin) && + (/$rangefilter_begin/ ... /$rangefilter_end/) && + (!(/$exclude_rangefilter_begin/ ... /$exclude_rangefilter_end/)) + ) + || + (defined($triggered_rangefilter_begin) && defined($triggered_rangefilter_end) && + $trigger && + (/$triggered_rangefilter_begin/ ... /$triggered_rangefilter_end/) + ) + || + /$linefilter/ # lines by linefilter + || + ($removeDSC && (/^%( |!)(\w )+/ || /^%%/)) # any type of structured comment + || + ($removeADO && + (/^statusdict begin.*ProductName.*print product print.*flush end\r?\n?$/ || + /^\(%%\[\s*(Page:.*|LastPage)\s*\]%%\)\s*=\s*\w*\s*\r?\n?/ )) + || + /^$/ # empty lines + ) + ) + { + next CREATEOUTPUT; + } + + # replacement + if ( defined($fixsearchpat) ) + { + #if (/$fixsearchpat/) { print STDERR "**filter** before:",$_,"\n"; } + #if (s/$fixsearchpat/$fixreplacepat/) { print STDERR "**filter** after:",$_,"\n";} + s/$fixsearchpat/$fixreplacepat/; + } + + # sanity check for potential dangerous commands + if ( /(^|\s)(clear|erasepage|initmatrix|initclip|initgraphics|startjob|cleardictstack|setmatrix|setpagedevice|copypage|grestoreall|exitserver|quit)(\s|$)/ ) + { + $notsane= 1; + #print STDERR "Warning: dangerous command in line: ",$_,"\n"; + } + } # end else (this is main part) + + # Output the postscript line to result file + print $outfhandle $_; + + if (!$binarysection) + { + print $outfhandle "\n"; # terminate line with LF + } + } # end else prolog_passed + } # end else inserted_prolog + } # end while CREATEOUTPUT + + close($tmpfhandle); + + if ($tmpfname ne $infname) { unlink "$tmpfname"; } #remove temporary file + + close ($outfhandle); + + # print warning if magic sequence not found + if ( $before_startps ) + { + print STDERR "\n ** Error!! **: could not identify begin of postscript code in file $infname, please check header line!\n First line should start with %!. No output generated.\n"; + } + + if (!$quiet) { print STDERR "ready.\n"; } + if ($warnings and $notsane and !$quiet) + { + print STDERR "** Warning **: EPS-output for $infname is not sane, at least one\n", + "of the following commands was still present:\n", + "clear erasepage initmatrix initclip initgraphics startjob\n", + "cleardictstack setmatrix setpagedevice copypage grestoreall\n", + "exitserver quit\n"; + } +} #end while PROCESSFILE + +# ---- end of perl-script ------- diff --git a/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps.1 b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..53ff0fa1393 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/ps2eps/ps2eps.1 @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ +.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man +.\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: +.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/> +.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, +.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. +.TH "PS2EPS" "1" "28 Dezember 2006" "" "" + +.SH NAME +ps2eps \- convert PostScript to EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files +.SH SYNOPSIS + +\fBps2eps\fR [ \fB-f\fR ] [ \fB-q\fR ] [ \fB-N\fR ] [ \fB-O\fR ] [ \fB-n\fR ] [ \fB-P\fR ] [ \fB-c\fR ] [ \fB-C\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-B\fR ] [ \fB-E\fR ] [ \fB-s \fIpagedim\fB\fR ] [ \fB-t \fIoffset\fB\fR ] [ \fB-r \fIresolution\fB\fR ] [ \fB-R \fI+|-|^\fB\fR ] [ \fB-l\fR ] [ \fB-g\fR ] [ \fB-H\fR ] [ \fB-d\fR ] [ \fB-h|--help\fR ] [ \fB-W\fR ] [ \fB-L\fR ] [ \fB-V|--version\fR ] [ \fB--\fR ] [ \fB\fIpsfile1\fB\fR ] [ \fB\fIpsfile2\fB\fR ] [ \fB\fI\&...\fB\fR ] + +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.PP +This manual page documents \fBps2eps\fR version 1.61. +.PP +\fBps2eps\fR is a tool (written in Perl) to produce +Encapsulated PostScript Files (EPS/EPSF) from usual one-paged Postscript +documents. It calculates correct Bounding Boxes for those EPS files and +filters some special postscript command sequences that can produce +erroneous results on printers. EPS files are often needed for including +(scalable) graphics of high quality into TeX/LaTeX (or even Word) documents. +.PP +Without any argument, ps2eps reads from standard input +and writes to standard output. +If filenames are given as arguments they are processed +one by one and output files are written to filenames +with extension \fI\&.eps\fR\&. If input filenames have the +extension \fI\&.ps\fR or \fI\&.prn\fR, this extension is replaced with \fI\&.eps\fR\&. +In all other cases \fI\&.eps\fR is appended to the input filename. +Please note that PostScript files for input should contain +only one single page (you can possibly use the \fBpsselect\fR from the +psutils package to extract a single page from a document that +contains multiple pages). +.PP +If BoundingBox in output seems to be wrong, please try options \fB--size\fR or +\fB--ignoreBB\fR\&. See also section TROUBLESHOOTING. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.PP +\fBps2eps\fR follows the usual GNU command line syntax, +with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of +options is included below. +.TP +\fB-h, --help \fR +Show summary of options. +.TP +\fB-V, --version \fR +Show version of program. +.TP +\fB-f, --force \fR +Force overwriting existing files. \fBps2eps\fR +will not overwrite files by default to avoid deleting original EPS +files accidently. +.TP +\fB-q, --quiet \fR +quiet operation (no output while processing files, except errors). +.TP +\fB-N, --noinsert \fR +do not insert any postscript code. Normally a few postscript +instructions are added around the original postscript code by +\fBps2eps\fR which can be turned off by this option. +.TP +\fB-O, --preserveorientation \fR +do not filter %%Orientation: header comment. +.TP +\fB-n, --nofix \fR +do not try to fix postscript code by filtering some instructions. +.TP +\fB-P, --removepreview \fR +remove preview image (smaller file, but no preview anymore). +.TP +\fB-F, --fixps \fR +fix postscript code unconditionally. Otherwise, filtering is +usually triggered by detection of certain drivers only. +.TP +\fB-c, --comments \fR +preserve document structure comments. +.TP +\fB-C, --clip \fR +insert postscript code for clipping. Unless +\fB--nohires\fR is specified, the HiResBoundingBox +(enlarged by 0.1 points) is used for clipping. +.TP +\fB-m, --mono \fR +use black/white bitmap as base for calculation (default: off). +.TP +\fB-s, --size=pagedim \fR +where pagedim is a pre-defined standard page size +(e.g., a4,a0,b0,letter,...) or explicitly specified in a +format pagedim:=\fIX\fRx\fIY\fR[cm|in], +where \fIX\fR and \fIY\fR are numbers (floating points are accepted) followed by +units centimeter (cm) or inch (in), (default: cm). +Use \fB--size=list\fR to list pre-defined pagesizes. +See also environment variable PS2EPS_SIZE\&. +.TP +\fB-t, --translate=x,y \fR +specify an x,y offset (may be negative) in postscript points +(1/72 dpi) for drawing. This option may be required +if your drawing has negative coordinates which usually lets ghostscript +cut the negative part of your picture, because it starts to render +at positive coordinates. The resulting output will +also be shifted. +.TP +\fB-r, --resolution=dpi \fR +specify a resolution in dpi (dots per inch) for drawing under +ghostscript. Default +resolution is 144 dpi which is the double of the typical 72 dpi. +This option may help if there is a hardware dependent resolution +encoded in the postscript, e.g., 600dpi. Example: +\fBps2eps -l -r 600 test.ps\fR +.TP +\fB-R, --rotate=direction \fR +This option rotates the resulting EPS output. +The parameter direction determines the direction of +rotation: + means +90 degrees (clockwise),- means -90 degrees +(counter-clockwise), and ^ means 180 degrees (up-side down). +.TP +\fB-l, --loose \fR +expand the original tight bounding box by one point in each +direction. +.TP +\fB-B, --ignoreBB \fR +do not use existing bounding box as page size for +rendering. +.TP +\fB-E, --ignoreEOF \fR +do not use %%EOF as hint for end of file. Otherwise, \fBps2eps\fR assumes +that postscript code ends after the last %%EOF comment, because +some drivers add trailing binary ``garbage'' code which gets deleted +by \fBps2eps\fR by default. +.TP +\fB-g, --gsbbox \fR +use internal bbox device of ghostscript instead of the external C +program \fBbbox\fR\&. The internal bbox device of ghostscript +generates different values (sometimes even incorrect), +so using the provided \fBbbox\fR should be more robust. +See also environment variable PS2EPS_GSBBOX\&. +.TP +\fB-H, --nohires \fR +do not generate a %%HiResBoundingBox comment for output. +.TP +\fB-L, --license \fR +show licensing information. +.TP +\fB-d, --debuggs \fR +show ghostscript call. This may be helpful for solving problems that +occur during a ghostscript call. +.TP +\fB-W, --warnings \fR +show warnings about sanity of generated EPS file. Certain +postscript commands should not be contained in an EPS file. +With this option set \fBps2eps\fR will issue a warning if it +detects at least one of them. +.SH "TROUBLESHOOTING" +.PP +Based on the given postscript source code (in most cases generated by +some postscript printer driver) there are many potential obstacles or +problems that may occur when trying to create proper EPS files. Please +read this section carefully to be aware of common pitfalls. +.SS "INCOMPLETE/CLIPPED IMAGES" +.PP +or how to determine the right size for ghostscript. +.PP +If you have documents that are larger than your +ghostscript default (usually A4 or US letter), you have to +specify the page dimensions explicitly using the +\fB-s\fR option. Otherwise your EPS +might be cut off during rasterizing by ghostscript resulting +in a wrongly calculated bounding box. You can pass +all pre-defined page sizes to \fB-s\fR that ghostscript understands. These are +currently: 11x17, ledger, legal, letter, lettersmall, archA, archB, archC, archD, archE +a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, isob0, isob1, isob2, isob3, isob4, isob5, isob6, +b0, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, c0, c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, jisb0, jisb1, +jisb2, jisb3, jisb4, jisb5, jisb6, flsa, flse, halfletter. +Unfortunately, all sizes are currently only available in portrait +orientation (not landscape). +.PP +By default, \fBps2eps\fR uses an already given %%BoundingBox +from the source file, which often corresponds to the size of +the physical page format for which the document was +printed. However, you should be aware that this already +specified bounding box may be not correct, thus resulting in a +wrongly cropped (or even no usable) \fI\&.eps\fR-file. +\fBps2eps\fR can only do as good as ghostscript does in rendering the original +postscript file (though \fBps2eps\fR even works with negative and +fractional values are contained in the original bounding box by using +automatic translation). Therefore, if the given bounding box is to +small or incorrect anyway, you can ignore the existing bounding box with the \fB-B\fR +option, which will cause ghostscript to use its internal +default size (or use \fB-s\fR). However, if the +BoundingBox has negative coordinates, which is not allowed by +the specification, \fBps2eps\fR will shift the output to positive values. +.PP +Hint: to avoid rotating the picture +if you have the original drawing in landscape format, you may +use the ``Encapsulated Postscript'' option in the printer driver +which should generate an EPS file (but with a bounding box of +the sheet size!). But some Windows printer drivers are drawing +the image with an offset from the bottom of the portrait page, +so that a part of it is drawn outside the landscape oriented +page. In this case, you'll have to specify a square size of +the page using the maximum length, e.g., 29.7cm x 29.7cm for +an A4 page. +.SS "CLIPPING" +.PP +or why gets some of my text deleted above the included \fI\&.eps\fR file? +.PP +Some postscript drivers draw a white rectangle from the top left +corner of the page to the right lower corner of the object. This may +erase some or even all text above your imported/included EPS file, +which is very annoying. In order to prevent this, most programs have a +clipping option for imported \fI\&.eps\fR files (within LaTeX you can use +\\includegraphics*{}) for this purpose. If this is unfortunately not +the case, you can use the \fB-C\fR option of \fBps2eps\fR which will (hopefully) +do it for you. Unfortunately, PScript.dll 5.2 (Windows XP) introduced +new very badly behaving Postscript code (initclip) which will even +override the outer clipping! Thus, a new filter had to be installed +in \fBps2eps\fR which will fix it. +.PP +However, because most programs clip directly on the bounding box, +you still may loose some pixels of your image, because the bounding +box is described in the coarse resolution of postscript points, +i.e. 72 dpi. In order to prevent this, you can use the \fB-l\fR +option or \fB-C\fR option (for the latter, clipping by the importing program +should be disabled then) to allow for a 1 point larger bounding box. +\fB-C\fR clips around a 1 point enlarged bounding box and \fB-l\fR enlarges the +bounding box values by 1 point (you can also combine both options). +.SS "INCLUDED FILTERS" +.PP +Some postscript sequences, e.g., for using specific printer +features (featurebegin ...), are not working well within an \fI\&.eps\fR +file, so \fBps2eps\fR tries to filter them out. But please note that +filters for postscript code may not work properly for your printer +driver (\fBps2eps\fR was mainly tested with HP and Adobe printer +drivers, although it may work for all printers using the +PScript.dll). In this case you can try to turn of filtering by +using option \fB-n\fR, or try to find the bad sequence in the postscript +code and adapt the filter rule in the \fBps2eps\fR script (variables +$linefilter, $rangefilter_begin, $rangefilter_end; linefilter is +an expression for filtering single lines, rangefilter_... are +expressions that filter all lines between a pattern matching +$rangefilter_begin and $rangefilter_end; drop me an e-mail with +your modifications). However, things may change as the printer +drivers (e.g., PScript.dll) or postscript language evolve. +.PP +Some applications or drivers generate postscript code with leading +or trailing binary code, which often confuses older postscript +interpreters. \fBps2eps\fR tries to remove such code, but it may +sometimes make a wrong guess about start and end of the real +postscript code (drop me an e-mail with a zipped postscript +source, see section BUGS). +.PP +Comment lines or even blank lines are removed +(which is the default to make .eps files smaller), which may corrupt your +output. Please check the next section how to fix this. +\fBps2eps\fR removes blank lines and also <CR> (carriage ceturn +``\\r'') at the end of lines. However, nicely formatted postscript code +gives a hint by using ``%%BeginBinary'' ``%%EndBinary'' comments. When +\fBps2eps\fR detects these comments it will refrain from any filtering +action within the marked binary sections. +.PP +\fBps2eps\fR filters also %%Orientation: comments by +default (you can use option \fB-O\fR to turn off filtering), +because ghostscript may ``automagically'' rotate images when generating PDF +images, which is not desired in most cases. Hint: you can turn off that +feature in ghostscript unconditionally by specifying -dAutoRotatePages=/None. +.SS "CORRUPTED OUTPUT" +.PP +Some postscript code may get corrupted when comment lines or even blank +lines are removed (which is the default to make .eps files smaller), +because those files may contain encoded images +which also have a % as first character in a line or use a special +comment as end of image delimiter. If this is the case, use the \fB-c\fR +option to prevent filtering comments. +.SS "COLOR AND MEMORY" +.PP +\fBps2eps\fR supports colored postscript, consequently +letting ghostscript consume more resources for drawing its bitmap +(roughly 6MBytes for an A4 page). \fBbbox\fR is reading +the bitmap line by line so it consumes only minimal memory. If you experience problems +with memory consumption of ghostscript, you may use the \fB-m\fR option +for using a monochrome image. But this will probably result in wrongly +determined bounding boxes with colored +images, because ghostscript has to do black/white dithering and may thus suppress +objects drawn in light colors. +.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" +.PP +Please note that a command line option always takes precedence over +the related environment variable. +.PP +The environment variable PS2EPS_SIZE can be used +to specify a default page size and take any argument that +\fB--size\fR accepts. Examples: \fBexport PS2EPS_SIZE=a0\fR (bash-like syntax) +or \fBsetenv PS2EPS_SIZE letter\fR (csh syntax). +.PP +If the environment variable PS2EPS_GSBBOX is set +the internal bbox device of ghostscript will be used instead of the external +command \fBbbox\fR\&. Examples: \fBexport PS2EPS_GSBBOX=true\fR (bash-like syntax) +or \fBsetenv PS2EPS_GSBBOX 1\fR (csh syntax). +.SH "EXAMPLES" +.PP +The usual call is simply: +\fBps2eps -l \fIfile\fB\fR +.PP +A relatively failsafe call would be (if your postscript is smaller +than iso b0 [100cm x 141.4cm] and you have a fast computer with enough memory): +\fBps2eps -l -B -s b0 -c -n \fIfile\fB\fR +.PP +If output is not correct try: +\fBps2eps -l -B -s b0 -F \fIfile\fB\fR +.SH "AUTHOR" +.PP +\fBps2eps\fR was written by Roland Bless. +.SS "WHY?" +.PP +Other programs like \fBps2epsi\fR do not calculate the +bounding box always correctly (because the values are put on the +postscript stack which may get corrupted by bad postscript code) or +rounded it off so that clipping the EPS cut off some part of the +image. \fBps2eps\fR uses a double precision resolution +of 144 dpi and appropriate rounding to get a proper bounding +box. The internal bbox device of ghostscript generates different values +(sometimes even incorrect), so using the provided \fBbbox\fR +should be more robust. +However, because normal clipping has only a resolution of 1/72dpi +(postscript point), the clipping process may still erase parts of your +EPS image. In this case please use the \fB-l\fR option to add +an additional point of white space around the tight bounding box. +.SS "ACKNOWLEDGMENTS" +.PP +Some people contributed code or suggestions to improve \fBps2eps\fR\&. Here +are at least some names (sorry if I forgot your name): +Christophe Druet, Hans Ecke, Berend Hasselman, Erik Joergensen, Koji Nakamaru, Hans Fredrik Nordhaug +.PP +An earlier version of this manual page was originally written by +Rafael Laboissiere <rafael at debian.org> for +the Debian system. Thank you Rafael! +.PP +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under +the terms of the GNU Free Documentation +License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free +Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover +Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. +.SH "BUGS" +.PP +If you experience problems, please check carefully all hints in the section +TROUBLESHOOTING +first. Otherwise, check for an updated +version at <URL:http://www.tm.uka.de/~bless/ps2eps> +or send a gzipped file of +relevant postscript source code with your error description +and \fBps2eps\fR version number to <roland at bless.de> (please allow some time +to reply). +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PP +bbox (1), gs (1), ps2epsi (1) |