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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/meta-pdf.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/meta-pdf.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d5b7f202fcd..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/meta-pdf.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1014 +0,0 @@ -%D \module -%D [ file=meta-pdf, -%D version=2006.06.07, -%D title=\CONTEXT\ Support Macros, -%D subtitle=\METAPOST\ to \PDF\ conversion, -%D author=Hans Hagen \& others (see text), -%D date=\currentdate, -%D copyright=\PRAGMA] -%C -%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is -%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for -%C details. - -%D Formerly known as supp-pdf.tex and supp-mpe.tex. - -%D We will clean up the color mess later. - -%D These macros are written as generic as possible. Some -%D general support macro's are loaded from a small module -%D especially made for non \CONTEXT\ use. In this module I -%D use a matrix transformation macro written by Tanmoy -%D Bhattacharya. Thanks to extensive testing by Sebastian -%D Ratz I was able to complete this module within reasonable -%D time. This module has support for \METAPOST\ extensions -%D built in. -%D -%D Daniel H. Luecking came up with a better (more precise) -%D transformation method. You can recognize his comment by -%D his initials. (We keep the old code around because it's a -%D nice illustration on how a module like this evolves.) - -% Beware, we cannot use 0pt here by defaukt since it may be -% defined in the range \dimen 0 - 20 which we happen to use -% as scratch registers; for this reason we start allocating -% scratch registers > 20 - -%D This module handles some \PDF\ conversion and insertions -%D topics. By default, the macros use the \PDFTEX\ primitive -%D \type{\pdfliteral} when available. Since \PDFTEX\ is now the -%D default engine for \TEX\ distributions, we need a more complex -%D test. - -\writestatus{loading}{Context Support Macros / MPS to PDF} - -\unprotect - -\ifx\PDFcode \undefined \let\PDFcode \gobbleoneargument \fi -\ifx\PDFcomment\undefined \def\PDFcomment#1{\PDFcode{\letterpercent\space#1}} \fi - -%D First we define a handy constant: - -\bgroup \catcode`\%=\@@other \xdef\letterpercent{\string%} \egroup - -%D \macros -%D {pdfimage,pdfimages,pdfclippedimage} -%D -%D Starting with pdftex version 14, images are included more -%D natural to the form embedding. This enables alternative -%D images to be embedded. -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \pdfimage <optional dimensions> {file} -%D \pdfimages <optional dimensions> {high res file} {low res file} -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D The first one replaces the pre||version||14 original, -%D while the latter provides alternative images. -%D -%D The next macro is dedicated to Maarten Gelderman, who -%D needed to paste prepared \PDF\ pages into conference -%D proceedings. -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \pdfclippedimage <optional dimensions> {file} {l} {r} {t} {b} -%D \stoptyping - -\ifx\pdftexversion\undefined \else \ifnum\pdftexversion>13 - - \def\pdfimage#1#% - {\dopdfimage{#1}} - - \def\dopdfimage#1#2% - {\immediate\pdfximage#1{#2}% - \pdfrefximage\pdflastximage} - - \def\pdfimages#1#% - {\dopdfimages{#1}} - - \def\dopdfimages#1#2#3% - {\immediate\pdfximage#1{#2}% - \immediate\pdfobj{[ << /Image \the\pdflastximage\space0 R /DefaultForPrinting true >> ]}% - \immediate\pdfximage#1 attr {/Alternates \the\pdflastobj\space0 R}{#3}% - \pdfrefximage\pdflastximage} - - \def\pdfclippedimage#1#% specs {file}{left}{right}{top}{bottom} - {\dopdfclippedimage{#1}} - - \def\dopdfclippedimage#1#2#3#4#5#6% - {\bgroup - \pdfximage#1{#2}% - \setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\pdfrefximage\pdflastximage}% - \hsize\dimexpr\wd\scratchbox-#3-#4\relax - \vsize\dimexpr\ht\scratchbox-#5-#6\relax - \setbox\scratchbox\vbox to \vsize - {\vskip-#5\hbox to \hsize{\hskip-#3\box\scratchbox\hss}}% - \pdfxform\scratchbox - \pdfrefxform\pdflastxform - \egroup} - -\fi \fi - -%D \macros -%D {convertMPtoPDF} -%D -%D The next set of macros implements \METAPOST\ to \PDF\ -%D conversion. The traditional method is in the MkII file. - -%D The main conversion command is: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \convertMPtoPDF {filename} {x scale} {y scale} -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D The dimensions are derived from the bounding box. So we -%D only have to say: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \convertMPtoPDF{mp-pra-1.eps}{1}{1} -%D \convertMPtoPDF{mp-pra-1.eps}{.5}{.5} -%D \stoptyping - -%D \macros -%D {makeMPintoPDFobject,lastPDFMPobject} -%D -%D For experts there are a few more options. When attributes -%D are to be added, the code must be embedded in an object -%D accompanied with the appropriate directives. One can -%D influence this process with \type {\makeMPintoPDFobject}. -%D -%D This option defaults to~0, because \CONTEXT\ takes care -%D of objects at another level, which saves some bytes. -%D -%D \starttabulate[|l|l|p|] -%D \NC 0 \NC never \NC don't use an object \NC\NR -%D \NC 1 \NC always \NC always use an object \NC\NR -%D \NC 2 \NC optional \NC use object when needed \NC\NR -%D \stoptabulate -%D -%D The last object number used is avaliable in the macro -%D \type {\lastPDFMPobject}. - -\ifx\makeMPintoPDFobject \undefined \chardef\makeMPintoPDFobject \zerocount \fi -\ifx\blackoutMPgraphic \undefined \chardef\blackoutMPgraphic \plusone \fi -\ifx\everyMPtoPDFconversion\undefined \newtoks\everyMPtoPDFconversion \fi - -\let\lastPDFMPobject \!!zerocount -\let\currentPDFresources\empty -\let\setMPextensions \relax - -\def\PDFMPformoffset - {\ifx\objectoffset\undefined\zeropoint\else\objectoffset\fi} - -\def\resetMPvariables#1#2#3% - {\global\let\MPwidth \!!zeropoint - \global\let\MPheight\!!zeropoint - \global\let\MPllx \!!zerocount - \global\let\MPlly \!!zerocount - \global\let\MPurx \!!zerocount - \global\let\MPury \!!zerocount - \xdef\MPxscale {#2}\ifx\MPxscale\empty\let\MPxscale\!!plusone\fi - \xdef\MPyscale {#3}\ifx\MPyscale\empty\let\MPyscale\!!plusone\fi - \xdef\MPfilename {#1}} - -%D The main macro: - -\def\convertMPtoPDF#1#2#3% - {\resetMPvariables{#1}{#2}{#3}% - \mkconvertMPtoPDF} - -\def\processMPtoPDFfile#1#2#3% obsolete - {\resetMPvariables{#1}{#2}{#3}% - \mkprocessMPtoPDFfile} - -%D A common hook. - -\let\MPfshowcommand\empty - -%D Objects. - -\def\dopackageMPgraphic#1% #1 = boxregister - {\ifcase\makeMPintoPDFobject\or\or\ifx\currentPDFresources\empty\else - % an existing value of 2 signals object support (set elsewhere) - \chardef\makeMPintoPDFobject\plusone - \fi\fi - \ifcase\makeMPintoPDFobject - \box#1% - \or - \scratchdimen\PDFMPformoffset\relax - \ifdim\scratchdimen>\zeropoint % compensate for error - \setbox#1\vbox spread 2\scratchdimen - {\forgetall\vss\hbox spread 2\scratchdimen{\hss\box#1\hss}\vss}% - \fi - \setMPPDFobject{\currentPDFresources}{#1}% - \ifdim\scratchdimen>\zeropoint % compensate for error - \vbox to \MPheight - {\forgetall\vss\hbox to \MPwidth{\hss\getMPPDFobject\hss}\vss}% - \else - \getMPPDFobject - \fi - \global\let\currentPDFresources\empty - \else - \box#1% - \fi} - -\def\setMPPDFobject#1#2% resources boxnumber - {\ifx\pdfxform\undefined - \def\getMPPDFobject{\box#2}% - \else\ifx\pdftexversion\undefined - \def\getMPPDFobject{\box#2}% - \else\ifnum\pdftexversion<14 - \def\getMPPDFobject{\box#2}% - \else - \ifx\everyPDFxform\undefined\else\the\everyPDFxform\fi - \immediate\pdfxform resources{#1}#2% - \edef\getMPPDFobject{\noexpand\pdfrefxform\the\pdflastxform}% - \fi\fi\fi} - -\let\getMPPDFobject\relax - -%D \macros -%D {deleteMPgraphic, -%D startMPresources, -%D stopMPresources} - -\ifx\deleteMPgraphic\undefined - \def\deleteMPgraphic#1{} -\fi - -\ifx\startMPresources\undefined - \let\startMPresources\relax - \let\stopMPresources\relax -\fi - -%D We implement extensions by using the \METAPOST\ special -%D mechanism. Opposite to \TEX's specials, the \METAPOST\ ones -%D are flushed before or after the graphic data, but thereby -%D are no longer connected to a position. -%D -%D We implement specials by overloading the \type {fill} -%D operator. By counting the fills, we can let the converter -%D treat the appropriate fill in a special way. The -%D specification of the speciality can have two forms, -%D determined by the setting of a boolean variable: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D _inline_specials_ := false ; % comment like code (default) -%D _inline_specials_ := true ; % command like code -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D When the specification is embedded as comment, it looks -%D like: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D %%MetaPostSpecial <size> <data> <number> <identifier> -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D The in||line alternative is more tuned for \POSTSCRIPT, -%D since it permits us to define a macro \type {special}. -%D -%D \starttyping -%D inline : <data> <number> <identifier> <size> special -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D The \type {identifier} determines what to do, and the data -%D can be used to accomplish this. A type~2 shading function -%D has identifier~2. Alltogether, the number of parameters is -%D specified in \type {size}. The \type {number} is the number -%D of the fill that needs the special treatment. For a type~2 -%D and~3 shaded fill, the datablock contains the following - -%D data: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D from to n inner_r g b x y outer_r g b x y -%D from to n inner_r g b x y radius outer_r g b x y radius -%D \stoptyping - -\newconditional\manyMPspecials \settrue\manyMPspecials - -%D In case of \PDF, we need to prepare resourcs. - -\newtoks\MPstartresources -\newtoks\MPstopresources - -\def\startMPresources - {\the\MPstartresources} - -\def\stopMPresources - {\the\MPstopresources} - -%D Some day we may consider collecting local resources. - -\appendtoks - \global\let\currentPDFresources\empty % kind of redundant -\to \MPstartresources - -% \appendtoks -% \collectPDFresources -% \global\let\currentPDFresources\collectedPDFresources -% \to \MPstopresources - -\appendtoksonce - \the\everyPDFxform -\to \MPstopresources - -%D Since colors are not subjected to transformations, we can -%D only use colors as signal. In our case, we use a dummy colored -%D path with a red color component of \type {0.n}, so \type -%D {0.001} is the first path and \type {0.010} the tenth. Since -%D \METAPOST strips trailing zeros, we have to padd the string. - -\newif\ifMPcmykcolors -\newif\ifMPspotcolors - -\def\dohandleMPrgb #1#2#3{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorR #1:#2:#3:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPcmyk#1#2#3#4{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorC#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPgray #1{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorS #1:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPspot#1#2#3#4{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorP#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od} - -%D Specials: - -\settrue \manyMPspecials \newcount\nofMParguments \let\extraMPpathcode\empty - -\def\@@MP {@@MP} -\def\@@MPSK{@MPSK@} - -\def\MPspecial{\@@MPSK\@@MPSK\gMPs\nofMParguments} - -\def\defineMPspecial#1#2% - {\setvalue{\@@MPSK\@@MPSK#1}{#2}} - -%D Special number~1 is dedicated to \CMYK\ support. If you -%D want to know why: look at this: -%D -%D \startbuffer[mp] -%D fill fullcircle xyscaled (3cm,1cm) withcolor \MPcolor{test} ; -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \startbuffer[cmyk] -%D \startcombination[4*1] -%D {\definecolor[test][c=1,y=.3,k=.3] \processMPbuffer[mp]} {c=1 y=.3 k=.3} -%D {\definecolor[test][c=.9,y=.15] \processMPbuffer[mp]} {c=.9 y=.15} -%D {\definecolor[test][c=.25,y=.8] \processMPbuffer[mp]} {c=.25 y=.8} -%D {\definecolor[test][c=.45,y=.1] \processMPbuffer[mp]} {c=.45 y=.1} -%D \stopcombination -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \placefigure -%D {\CMYK\ support disabled, -%D conversion to \RGB.} -%D {\setupcolors[cmyk=nee,state=start]\getbuffer[cmyk]} -%D -%D \placefigure -%D {\CMYK\ support enabled, -%D no support in \METAPOST.} -%D {\setupcolors[cmyk=ja,mpcmyk=nee,state=start]\getbuffer[cmyk]} -%D -%D \placefigure -%D {\CMYK\ support enabled, -%D no conversion to \RGB, -%D support in \METAPOST} -%D {\setupcolors[cmyk=ja,state=start]\getbuffer[cmyk]} - -\defineMPspecial{1} - {\ifMPcmykcolors - \setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs6}{\noexpand\dohandleMPcmykcolor{\gMPs2}{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}}% - \fi} - -\defineMPspecial{2} - {\ifMPspotcolors - \setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs6}{\noexpand\dohandleMPspotcolor{\gMPs2}{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}}% -% \checkMPspot{\gMPs2}{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}% - \fi} - -% \def\checkMPspot#1#2#3#4% -% {\expanded{\resolveMPspotcolor#1 #2 #3 #4}\end -% \ifx\MPspotspace\MPresolvedspace -% \edef\MPspotspacespec{/\MPspotspace\space}% -% \doifinstringelse\MPspotspacespec\currentMPcolorspaces -% \donothing\registerMPcolorspace -% \fi} - -\let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\relax - -\def\dohandleMPrgbcolor #1#2#3{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorR #1:#2:#3:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPcmykcolor#1#2#3#4{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorC#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPgraycolor #1{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorS #1:0:0\od} -\def\dohandleMPspotcolor#1#2#3#4{\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\execcolorP#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od} - -%D Transparency support used specials 60 (rgb) and 61 -%D (cmyk). -%D -%D \startbufferFshade - -%D u := 2cm ; path p ; p := fullcircle scaled u shifted (u/4,0); -%D -%D fill p rotated 90 withcolor transparent(1,.5,yellow) ; -%D fill p rotated 210 withcolor transparent(1,.5,green) ; -%D fill p rotated 330 withcolor transparent(1,.5,blue) ; -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer -%D -%D \startlinecorrection \processMPbuffer \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D One can also communicate colors between \CONTEXT\ and -%D \METAPOST: -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D \definecolor[tcyan] [c=1,k=.2,t=.5] -%D \definecolor[tmagenta][m=1,k=.2,t=.5] -%D \definecolor[tyellow] [y=1,k=.2,t=.5] -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer \getbuffer -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D u := 2cm ; path p ; p := fullcircle scaled u shifted (u/4,0); -%D -%D fill p rotated 90 withcolor \MPcolor{tcyan} ; -%D fill p rotated 210 withcolor \MPcolor{tmagenta} ; -%D fill p rotated 330 withcolor \MPcolor{tyellow} ; -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \startlinecorrection \processMPbuffer \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D We save all the three components needed in one macro, -%D just to save hash space. - -\def\dohandleMPrgbtransparency #1#2#3#4#5{\execcolorR #1:#2:#3:#4:#5\od\let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\dorevokeMPtransparencyspecial} -\def\dohandleMPcmyktransparency#1#2#3#4#5#6{\execcolorC#1:#2:#3:#4:#5:#6\od\let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\dorevokeMPtransparencyspecial} -\def\dohandleMPgraytransparency #1#2#3{\execcolorS #1:#2:#3\od\let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\dorevokeMPtransparencyspecial} -\def\dohandleMPspottransparency#1#2#3#4#5#6{\execcolorP#1:#2:#3:#4:#5:#6\od\let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\dorevokeMPtransparencyspecial} - -\def\dorevokeMPtransparencyspecial - {\PDFcode{\PDFtransparencyresetidentifier\space gs}% - \let\revokeMPtransparencyspecial\relax} - -\defineMPspecial{3} % rgb - {\setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs6}{\noexpand\dohandleMPrgbtransparency{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs1}{\gMPs2}}} - -\defineMPspecial{4} % cmyk - {\setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs7}{\noexpand\dohandleMPcmyktransparency{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs1}{\gMPs2}}} - -\defineMPspecial{5} % spot - {\setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs7}{\noexpand\dohandleMPspottransparency{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs1}{\gMPs2}}% - }%\checkMPspot{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}} - -%D Shading is an example of a more advanced graphic feature, -%D but users will seldom encounter those complications. Here -%D we only show a few simple examples, but many other -%D alternatives are possible by setting up the functions built -%D in \PDF\ in the appropriate way. -%D -%D Shading has to do with interpolation between two or more -%D points or user supplied ranges. In \PDF, the specifications -%D of a shade has to be encapsulated in objects and passed on -%D as resources. This is a \PDF\ level 1.3. feature. One can -%D simulate three dimensional shades as well and define simple -%D functions using a limited set of \POSTSCRIPT\ primitives. -%D Given the power of \METAPOST\ and these \PDF\ features, we -%D can achieve superb graphic effects. -%D -%D Since everything is hidden in \TEX\ and \METAPOST\ graphics, -%D we can stick to high level \CONTEXT\ command, as shown in -%D the following exmples. -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D \startuniqueMPgraphic{CircularShade} -%D path p ; p := unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ; -%D circular_shade(p,0,.2red,.9red) ; -%D \stopuniqueMPgraphic -%D -%D \startuniqueMPgraphic{LinearShade} -%D path p ; p := unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ; -%D linear_shade(p,0,.2blue,.9blue) ; -%D \stopuniqueMPgraphic -%D -%D \startuniqueMPgraphic{DuotoneShade} -%D path p ; p := unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ; -%D linear_shade(p,2,.5green,.5red) ; -%D \stopuniqueMPgraphic -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer -%D -%D \getbuffer -%D -%D These graphics can be hooked into the overlay mechanism, -%D which is available in many commands. -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D \defineoverlay[demo 1][\uniqueMPgraphic{CircularShade}] -%D \defineoverlay[demo 2][\uniqueMPgraphic {LinearShade}] -%D \defineoverlay[demo 3][\uniqueMPgraphic {DuotoneShade}] -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer -%D -%D \getbuffer -%D -%D These backgrounds can for instance be applied to \type -%D {\framed}: -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D \setupframed[width=3cm,height=2cm,frame=off] -%D \startcombination[3*1] -%D {\framed[backgroundachtergrond=demo 1]{\bfd \white Demo 1}} {} -%D {\framed[backgroundachtergrond=demo 2]{\bfd \white Demo 2}} {} -%D {\framed[backgroundachtergrond=demo 3]{\bfd \white Demo 3}} {} -%D \stopcombination -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer -%D -%D \startlinecorrection -%D \getbuffer -%D \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D There are a few more alternatives, determined by the second -%D parameter passed to \type {circular_shade} and alike. -%D -%D \def\SomeShade#1#2#3#4#5% -%D {\startuniqueMPgraphic{Shade-#1} -%D width := \overlaywidth ; -%D height := \overlayheight ; -%D path p ; p := unitsquare xscaled width yscaled height ; -%D #2_shade(p,#3,#4,#5) ; -%D \stopuniqueMPgraphic -%D \defineoverlay[Shade-#1][\uniqueMPgraphic{Shade-#1}]% -%D \framed[backgroundachtergrond=Shade-#1,width=2cm,height=2cm,frame=off]{}} -%D -%D \startlinecorrection -%D \startcombination[5*1] -%D {\SomeShade{10}{circular}{0}{.3blue}{.9blue}} {circular 0} -%D {\SomeShade{11}{circular}{1}{.3blue}{.9blue}} {circular 1} -%D {\SomeShade{12}{circular}{2}{.3blue}{.9blue}} {circular 2} -%D {\SomeShade{13}{circular}{3}{.3blue}{.9blue}} {circular 3} -%D {\SomeShade{14}{circular}{4}{.3blue}{.9blue}} {circular 4} -%D \stopcombination -%D \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D \blank -%D -%D \startlinecorrection -%D \startcombination[5*1] -%D {\SomeShade{20}{circular}{0}{.9green}{.3green}} {circular 0} -%D {\SomeShade{21}{circular}{1}{.9green}{.3green}} {circular 1} -%D {\SomeShade{22}{circular}{2}{.9green}{.3green}} {circular 2} -%D {\SomeShade{23}{circular}{3}{.9green}{.3green}} {circular 3} -%D {\SomeShade{24}{circular}{4}{.9green}{.3green}} {circular 4} -%D \stopcombination -%D \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D \blank -%D -%D \startlinecorrection -%D \startcombination[4*1] -%D {\SomeShade{30}{linear}{0}{.3red}{.9red}} {linear 0} -%D {\SomeShade{31}{linear}{1}{.3red}{.9red}} {linear 1} -%D {\SomeShade{32}{linear}{2}{.3red}{.9red}} {linear 2} -%D {\SomeShade{33}{linear}{3}{.3red}{.9red}} {linear 3} -%D \stopcombination -%D \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D These macros closely cooperate with the \METAPOST\ module -%D \type {mp-spec.mp}, which is part of the \CONTEXT\ -%D distribution. -%D -%D The low level (\PDF) implementation is based on the \TEX\ -%D based \METAPOST\ to \PDF\ converter. Shading is supported -%D by overloading the \type {fill} operator as implemented -%D earlier. In \PDF\ type~2 and~3 shading functions are -%D specified in terms of: -%D -%D \starttabulate[|Tl|l|] -%D \NC /Domain \NC sort of meeting range \NC \NR -%D \NC /C0 \NC inner shade \NC \NR -%D \NC /C1 \NC outer shade \NC \NR -%D \NC /N \NC smaller values, bigger inner circles \NC \NR -%D \stoptabulate - -\newcount\currentPDFshade % 0 % global (document wide) counter - -\def\dosetMPlinearshade#1% - {\immediate\pdfobj - {<</FunctionType 2 - /Domain [\gMPs1 \gMPs2] - /C0 [\MPshadeA] - /C1 [\MPshadeB] - /N \gMPs3>>}% - \immediate\pdfobj - {<</ShadingType 2 - /ColorSpace /\MPresolvedspace - /Function \the\pdflastobj\space 0 R - /Coords [\MPshadeC] - /Extend [true true]>>}% - \global\advance\currentPDFshade \plusone - \appendtoPDFdocumentshades{/Sh\the\currentPDFshade\space\the\pdflastobj\space0 R }% - \setxvalue{\@@MPSK#1}{\noexpand\dohandleMPshade{\the\currentPDFshade}}} - -\defineMPspecial{30} - {\expanded{\resolveMPrgbcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPrgbcolor{\gMPs{9}}{\gMPs{10}}{\gMPs{11}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs7 \gMPs8 \gMPs{12} \gMPs{13}}% - \dosetMPlinearshade{\gMPs{14}}} - -\defineMPspecial{32} - {\expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs7}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs{10}}{\gMPs{11}}{\gMPs{12}}{\gMPs{13}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs8 \gMPs9 \gMPs{14} \gMPs{15}}% - \dosetMPlinearshade{\gMPs{16}}} - -\defineMPspecial{34} - {\expanded{\resolveMPspotcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs7}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPspotcolor{\gMPs{10}}{\gMPs{11}}{\gMPs{12}}{\gMPs{13}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs8 \gMPs9 \gMPs{14} \gMPs{15}}% - \dosetMPlinearshade{\gMPs{16}}} - -\def\dosetMPcircularshade#1% - {\immediate\pdfobj - {<</FunctionType 2 - /Domain [\gMPs1 \gMPs2] - /C0 [\MPshadeA] - /C1 [\MPshadeB] - /N \gMPs3>>}% - \immediate\pdfobj - {<</ShadingType 3 - /ColorSpace /\MPresolvedspace - /Function \the\pdflastobj\space 0 R - /Coords [\MPshadeC] - /Extend [true true]>>}% - \global\advance\currentPDFshade \plusone - \appendtoPDFdocumentshades{/Sh\the\currentPDFshade\space\the\pdflastobj\space0 R }% - \setxvalue{\@@MPSK#1}{\noexpand\dohandleMPshade{\the\currentPDFshade}}} - -\defineMPspecial{31} - {\expanded{\resolveMPrgbcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPrgbcolor{\gMPs{10}}{\gMPs{11}}{\gMPs{12}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs7 \gMPs8 \gMPs9 \gMPs{13} \gMPs{14} \gMPs{15}}% - \dosetMPcircularshade{\gMPs{16}}} - -\defineMPspecial{33} - {\expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs7}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs{11}}{\gMPs{12}}{\gMPs{13}}{\gMPs{14}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs8 \gMPs9 \gMPs{10} \gMPs{15} \gMPs{16} \gMPs{17}}% - \dosetMPcircularshade{\gMPs{18}}} - -\defineMPspecial{35} - {\expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs7}}\to\MPshadeA - \expanded{\resolveMPcmykcolor{\gMPs{11}}{\gMPs{12}}{\gMPs{13}}{\gMPs{14}}}\to\MPshadeB - \edef\MPshadeC{\gMPs8 \gMPs9 \gMPs{10} \gMPs{15} \gMPs{16} \gMPs{17}}% - \dosetMPcircularshade{\gMPs{18}}} - -\newconditional\ignoreMPpath - -\def\dohandleMPshade#1% - {\revokeMPtransparencyspecial - \settrue\ignoreMPpath - \def\extraMPpathcode{/Sh#1 sh Q}% - \chardef\finiMPpath\zerocount - \PDFcode{q /Pattern cs}} - -%D Figure inclusion is kind of strange to \METAPOST, but when -%D Santiago Muelas started discussing this with me, I was able -%D to cook up a solution using specials. - -\defineMPspecial{10} - {\setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs8}% - {\noexpand\handleMPfigurespecial{\gMPs1}{\gMPs2}{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}{\gMPs7}{\gMPs8}}} - -\def\handleMPfigurespecial#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8% todo : combine with ext fig - {\global\letvalue{\@@MPSK#8}\empty - \vbox to \zeropoint - {\vss - \hbox to \zeropoint - {\ifcase\pdfoutput\or % will be hooked into the special driver - \doiffileelse{#7} - {\doifundefinedelse{mps:x:#7} - {\immediate\pdfximage\!!width\onebasepoint\!!height\onebasepoint{#7}% - \setxvalue{mps:x:#7}{\pdfrefximage\the\pdflastximage}}% - {\message{[reusing figure #7]}}% - \PDFcode{q #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 cm}% - \rlap{\getvalue{mps:x:#7}}% - \PDFcode{Q}} - {\message{[unknown figure #7]}}% - \fi - \hss}}} - -%D An example of using both special features is the -%D following. -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \startMPpage -%D externalfigure "hakker1b.png" scaled 22cm rotated 10 shifted (-2cm,0cm); -%D externalfigure "hakker1b.png" scaled 10cm rotated -10 ; -%D externalfigure "hakker1b.png" scaled 7cm rotated 45 shifted (8cm,12cm) ; -%D path p ; p := unitcircle xscaled 15cm yscaled 20cm; -%D path q ; q := p rotatedaround(center p,90) ; -%D path r ; r := buildcycle(p,q) ; clip currentpicture to r ; -%D path s ; s := boundingbox currentpicture enlarged 5mm ; -%D picture c ; c := currentpicture ; currentpicture := nullpicture ; -%D circular_shade(s,0,.2red,.9red) ; -%D addto currentpicture also c ; -%D \stopMPpage -%D \stoptyping - -%D This is some experimental hyperlink driver that I wrote -%D for Mark Wicks. - -\defineMPspecial{20} - {\setxvalue{\@@MPSK\gMPs6}% - {\noexpand\handleMPhyperlink{\gMPs1}{\gMPs2}{\gMPs3}{\gMPs4}{\gMPs5}{\gMPs6}}} - -\def\handleMPhyperlink#1#2#3#4#5#6% - {\global\letvalue{\@@MPSK#6}\empty - \setbox\scratchbox\hbox - {\setbox\scratchbox\null - \wd\scratchbox\dimexpr-#1\onebasepoint+#3\onebasepoint\relax - \ht\scratchbox\dimexpr-#2\onebasepoint+#4\onebasepoint\relax - \incolorfalse - \gotobox{\box\scratchbox}[#5]}% - \setbox\scratchbox\hbox - {\hskip\dimexpr\MPxoffset\onebasepoint+#1\onebasepoint\relax - \raise\dimexpr\MPyoffset\onebasepoint+#2\onebasepoint\relax - \box\scratchbox}% - \smashbox\scratchbox - \box\scratchbox} - -%D This special (number 50) passes positions to a tex file. -%D This method uses a two||pass approach an (mis|)|used the -%D context positioning macros. In \type {core-pos} we will -%D implement the low level submacro needed. -%D -%D \startbuffer -%D \definelayer[test] -%D -%D \setlayer -%D [test] -%D [x=\MPx{somepos-1},y=\MPy{somepos-1}] -%D {Whatever we want here!} -%D -%D \setlayer -%D [test] -%D [x=\MPx{somepos-2},y=\MPy{somepos-2}] -%D {Whatever we need there!} -%D -%D \startuseMPgraphic{oeps} -%D draw fullcircle scaled 6cm withcolor red ; -%D register ("somepos-1",1cm,2cm,center currentpicture) ; -%D register ("somepos-2",4cm,3cm,(-1cm,-2cm)) ; -%D \stopuseMPgraphic -%D -%D \framed[background=test,offset=overlay]{\useMPgraphic{oeps}} -%D \stopbuffer -%D -%D \typebuffer -%D -%D Here the width and height are not realy used, but one can -%D imagine situations where tex has to work with values -%D calculated by \METAPOST. -%D -%D \startlinecorrection -%D \getbuffer -%D \stoplinecorrection -%D -%D Later we will implement a more convenient macro: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \setMPlayer [test] [somepos-1] {Whatever we want here!} -%D \setMPlayer [test] [somepos-2] {Whatever we need there!} -%D \stoptyping - -\defineMPspecial{50} % x y width height label - {\dosavepositionwhd - {\gMPs5}% - {0}% - {\the\dimexpr-\MPllx\onebasepoint+\gMPs1\onebasepoint\relax} - {\the\dimexpr\gMPs2\onebasepoint-\scratchdimen+\MPury\onebasepoint\relax}% - {\the\dimexpr\gMPs3\onebasepoint\relax}% - {\the\dimexpr\gMPs4\onebasepoint\relax}% - {0pt}} - -%D A few auxiliary macros. This will move to colo-ini. - -\def\MPgrayspace{DeviceGray} -\def\MPrgbspace {DeviceRGB} -\def\MPcmykspace{DeviceCMYK} -\let\MPspotspace\MPgrayspace - -\def\MPcmykBlack{0 0 0 0} -\def\MPcmykWhite{0 0 0 1} - -\def\startMPcolorresolve - {\bgroup - \def\dostartgraycolormode##1% - {\global\let\MPresolvedspace\MPgrayspace - \xdef\MPresolvedcolor{##1}}% - \def\dostartrgbcolormode ##1##2##3% - {\global\let\MPresolvedspace\MPrgbspace - \xdef\MPresolvedcolor{##1 ##2 ##3}}% - \def\dostartcmykcolormode##1##2##3##4% - {\global\let\MPresolvedspace\MPcmykspace - \xdef\MPresolvedcolor{##1 ##2 ##3 ##4}}% - \def\dostartspotcolormode##1##2% - {\global\let\MPspotspace\empty % left over ? - \xdef\MPresolvedspace{##1}% - \xdef\MPresolvedcolor{##2}% - \global\let\MPspotspace\MPresolvedspace}% signal - \dostartgraycolormode\!!zerocount} % kind of hackery initialization - -\let\stopMPcolorresolve\egroup - -\def\resolveMPrgbcolor#1#2#3\to#4% - {\startMPcolorresolve - \execcolorR#1:#2:#3:0:0\od - \stopMPcolorresolve - \let#4\MPresolvedcolor} - -\def\resolveMPcmykcolor#1#2#3#4\to#5% - {\startMPcolorresolve - \execcolorC#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od - \stopMPcolorresolve - \let#5\MPresolvedcolor} - -\def\resolveMPgraycolor#1\end\to#2% - {\startMPcolorresolve - \execcolorS#1:0:0\od - \stopMPcolorresolve - \let#2\MPresolvedcolor} - -\def\resolveMPspotcolor#1#2#3#4\end\to#5% - {\startMPcolorresolve - \ifnum#2>\plusone - \checkmultitonecolor{#1}% - \fi - \execcolorP#1:#2:#3:#4:0:0\od - \stopMPcolorresolve - \let#5\MPresolvedcolor} - -%D \macros -%D {dogetPDFmediabox} -%D -%D The next macro can be used to find the mediabox of a \PDF\ -%D illustration. -%D -%D \starttyping -%D \dogetPDFmediabox -%D {filename} -%D {new dimen}{new dimen}{new dimen}{new dimen} -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D Beware of dimen clashes: this macro uses the 5~default -%D scratch registers! When no file or mediabox is found, the -%D dimensions are zeroed. - -\def\dogetPDFmediabox#1#2#3#4#5% - {\bgroup - \def\PDFxscale{1}% - \def\PDFyscale{1}% - \uncatcodespecials - \endlinechar\minusone - \def\checkPDFtypepage##1/Type /Page##2##3\done% - {\ifx##2\relax - \else\if##2s% accept /Page and /Pages - \let\doprocessPDFline\findPDFmediabox - \else - \let\doprocessPDFline\findPDFmediabox - \fi\fi}% - \def\findPDFtypepage - {\expandafter\checkPDFtypepage\fileline/Type /Page\relax\done}% - \def\checkPDFmediabox##1/MediaBox##2##3\done% - {\ifx##2\relax \else - \setPDFmediabox##2##3\done - \fileprocessedtrue - \fi}% - \def\findPDFmediabox - {\expandafter\checkPDFmediabox\fileline/MediaBox\relax\done}% - \let\doprocessPDFline\findPDFtypepage - \doprocessfile\scratchread{#1}\doprocessPDFline - \egroup - \ifx\PDFxoffset\undefined - #2=\zeropoint - #3=\zeropoint - #4=\zeropoint - #5=\zeropoint - \else - #2=\PDFxoffset\onebasepoint - #3=\PDFyoffset\onebasepoint - #4=\PDFwidth - #5=\PDFheight - \fi} - -\def\setPDFboundingbox#1#2#3#4#5#6% - {\dimen0=#1\dimen0=#5\dimen0 - \ScaledPointsToBigPoints{\number\dimen0}\PDFxoffset - \dimen0=#3\dimen0=#5\dimen0 - \xdef\PDFwidth{\the\dimen0}% - \dimen0=#2\dimen0=#6\dimen0 - \ScaledPointsToBigPoints{\number\dimen0}\PDFyoffset - \dimen0=#4\dimen0=#6\dimen0 - \xdef\PDFheight{\the\dimen0}% - \global\let\PDFxoffset\PDFxoffset - \global\let\PDFyoffset\PDFyoffset} - -\def\setPDFmediabox#1[#2 #3 #4 #5]#6\done - {\dimen2=#2\onebasepoint\dimen2=-\dimen2 % \dimen2=-#2\onebasepoint also works since tex handles -- - \dimen4=#3\onebasepoint\dimen4=-\dimen4 % \dimen4=-#3\onebasepoint also works since tex handles -- - \dimen6=#4\onebasepoint\advance\dimen6 \dimen2 - \dimen8=#5\onebasepoint\advance\dimen8 \dimen4 - \setPDFboundingbox{\dimen2}{\dimen4}{\dimen6}{\dimen8}\PDFxscale\PDFyscale} - -%D End of soon obsolete code. - -%D The plugins: - -\startMPinitializations - mp_shade_version := 2 ; -\stopMPinitializations - -\loadmarkfile{meta-pdf} - -%D Test code: - -% \startMPcode -% fill fullcircle scaled 3cm withcolor red ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor green ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 1cm withcolor blue ; -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-4cm,0) ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 3cm withcolor cmyk(0,0,1,0) ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor cmyk(0,1,0,0) ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 1cm withcolor cmyk(0,0,1,0) ; -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-4cm,0) ; -% draw fullcircle scaled 3cm dashed evenly ; -% draw fullcircle scaled 2cm dashed withdots ; -% draw origin withpen pencircle scaled 3mm; -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-4cm,0) ; -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm shifted (-.5cm,+.5cm) withcolor transparent(1,.5,red); -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm shifted (-.5cm,-.5cm) withcolor transparent(1,.5,red); -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm shifted (+.5cm,+.5cm) withcolor transparent(1,.5,green); -% fill fullcircle scaled 2cm shifted (+.5cm,-.5cm) withcolor transparent(1,.5,cmyk(1,0,1,.5)); -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (12cm,-4cm) ; -% draw "o e p s" infont defaultfont scaled 2 shifted (-1cm,0) ; -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-4cm,0) ; -% % bug: shift -% draw fullcircle scaled 3cm withpen pencircle yscaled 3mm xscaled 2mm rotated 30 ; -% draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withpen pencircle yscaled 3mm xscaled 2mm rotated 20 withcolor red ; -% filldraw fullcircle scaled 1cm withpen pencircle yscaled 3mm xscaled 2mm rotated 10 withcolor green ; -% currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-4cm,0) ; -% % shade cannot handle shift -% circular_shade(fullcircle scaled 3cm,0,.2red,.9green) ; -% circular_shade(fullcircle scaled 3cm shifted(+4cm,0),0,cmyk(1,0,0,0),cmyk(0,1,0,0)) ; -% filldraw boundingbox currentpicture enlarged -3cm withpen pencircle scaled 1pt withcolor .5white ; -% \stopMPcode - -% This code will move to meta-pdf.mkiv and the call to lua will move to the -% converter code (saves a lua call). We will do this when we made the final -% move to attribute bases color. Actually, we cannot use attributes for -% switching colors in mp literals because grouping (qQ) interferes. - -\ifx\colorversion\undefined \else \ifnum\colorversion>\plusone - - \def\dohandleMPgraycolor #1{\ctxlua{ctx.pdffinishtransparency() - ctx.pdfgrayliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,#1)}} - \def\dohandleMPrgbcolor #1#2#3{\ctxlua{ctx.pdffinishtransparency() - ctx.pdfrgbliteral (\the\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3)}} - \def\dohandleMPcmykcolor#1#2#3#4{\ctxlua{ctx.pdffinishtransparency() - ctx.pdfcmykliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3,#4)}} - \def\dohandleMPspotcolor#1#2#3#4{\ctxlua{ctx.pdffinishtransparency() - ctx.pdfspotliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,"#1",#2,"#3","#4")}} - - % we can combine the next calls - - \def\dohandleMPgraytransparency #1#2#3{\ctxlua{ctx.pdfgrayliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,#1) - ctx.pdftransparencyliteral(#2,#3)}} - \def\dohandleMPrgbtransparency #1#2#3#4#5{\ctxlua{ctx.pdfrgbliteral (\the\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3) - ctx.pdftransparencyliteral(#4,#5)}} - \def\dohandleMPcmyktransparency#1#2#3#4#5#6{\ctxlua{ctx.pdfcmykliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3,#4) - ctx.pdftransparencyliteral(#5,#6)}} - \def\dohandleMPspottransparency#1#2#3#4#5#6{\ctxlua{ctx.pdfspotliteral(\the\currentcolormodel,"#1",#2,"#3","#4") - ctx.pdftransparencyliteral(#5,#6)}} - - \def\dohandleMPresettransparency {\ctxlua{ctx.pdffinishtransparency()}} - - \def\resolveMPgraycolor #1\to#2{\ctxlua{ctx.resolvempgraycolor("\strippedcsname#2","MPresolvedspace",\number\currentcolormodel,#1)}} - \def\resolveMPrgbcolor #1#2#3\to#4{\ctxlua{ctx.resolvemprgbcolor ("\strippedcsname#4","MPresolvedspace",\number\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3)}} - \def\resolveMPcmykcolor#1#2#3#4\to#5{\ctxlua{ctx.resolvempcmykcolor("\strippedcsname#5","MPresolvedspace",\number\currentcolormodel,#1,#2,#3,#4)}} - - \def\resolveMPspotcolor#1#2#3#4\to#5% unchecked - {\ctxlua{ctx.resolvempspotcolor("\strippedcsname#5","MPresolvedspace",\number\currentcolormodel,"#1",#2,"#3","#4")}% - \xdef\MPresolvedspace{#1}% - \xdef\MPresolvedcolor{#4}% - \global\let\MPspotspace\MPresolvedspace} - - % used as callers - - \let\MPSgray\dohandleMPgraycolor - \let\MPSrgb \dohandleMPrgbcolor - \let\MPScmyk\dohandleMPcmykcolor - \let\MPspot \dohandleMPspotcolor - -\fi \fi - -\protect \endinput |