From 09cbd312e8ee0fdd73731dcfd96a9e26dff9ff4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 18:27:39 +0000 Subject: exteps.tex (4aug10) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@19859 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/exteps/exteps.tex | 410 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 410 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/exteps/exteps.tex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/exteps/exteps.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/exteps/exteps.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2314a15e2f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/metapost/exteps/exteps.tex @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,british,DIVcalc]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc,url} +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +\usepackage{soul,babel,mflogo,xspace,tabularx,fancyref,booktabs,textcomp,ifpdf} +\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} +\usepackage[final]{listings} +\usepackage[sc]{mathpazo} +%\usepackage{luximono} + + +\newcommand{\exteps}{\texttt{\upshape exteps}\xspace} +\newcommand{\delfin}{\texttt{\upshape delfin}\xspace} +%\let\delfin\relax + +\usepackage{hyperref} +\addto\itemize{\def\labelitemi{-\kern-.15em-}} +\hypersetup{ps2pdf,a4paper,pdfauthor=Palle Jørgensen, pdftitle={exteps + documentation}, pdfsubject={Inclusion of external EPS graphics in + MetaPost figures},pdfkeywords={MetaPost,EPS,external,exteps}} +\author{Palle Jørgensen} + +\title{\so{Using external EPS graphics in} \MP\\\LARGE \so{The} + \exteps \so{module}\\\so{Version} \oldstylenums{0.41}} + +\lstset{basicstyle=\small,breaklines=true,columns=fullflexible} +\renewcommand{\thesection}{\oldstylenums{\arabic{section}}} +\renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\oldstylenums{\arabic{subsection}}} +\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\oldstylenums{\arabic{figure}}} +\renewcommand{\thepage}{\oldstylenums{\arabic{page}}} + +\makeatletter +\let\vref@space\space +\let\old@section\section +\def\section{% + \@ifstar{% + \old@section*% + }{% + \so@section}% +} +\def\so@@@section#1{\old@section[#1]{\so{#1}}} +\def\so@@section[#1]#2{\old@section[#1]{\so{#2}}} +\def\so@section{% + \@ifnextchar[%] + {% + \so@@section + }{% + \so@@@section + }% +} + +\let\old@subsection\subsection +\def\subsection{% + \@ifstar{% + \old@subsection*% + }{% + \so@subsection}% +} +\def\so@@subsection[#1]#2{\old@subsection[#1]{\so{#2}}} +\def\so@@@subsection#1{\old@subsection[#1]{\so{#1}}} +\def\so@subsection{% + \@ifnextchar[%] + {% + \so@@subsection + }{% + \so@@@subsection + }% +} +\def\trr{\rightskip\@flushglue} + +\makeatother +\renewcommand{\textfraction}{0} +\addtokomafont{sectioning}{\normalfont\scshape} +\lstset{language=metapost} + +\begin{document} +\def\contentsname{\so{Contents}} +\maketitle +\tableofcontents + +\clearpage +\section{Introduction} +\label{sec:introduction} + +This document describes the use of the \exteps module for inclusion of +external EPS figures in \MP\ figures. Unlike the previous attempt +(epsincl) it make no use external programs\footnote{This is only + partly true, as \MP\ is unable to handle large files; a workaround + is described in appendix~\vref{sec:large-eps-files}}; it is +entirely written in \MP. + +The EPS graphics is included using the \emph{special} command in \MP. +\clearpage + +\section{Using \exteps} +\label{sec:using-exteps} + +To illustrate the use of the \exteps module an example is given below. +Between the \texttt{begineps} and \texttt{endeps} commands both +settings can be set, as well as special drawing commands can be added. +The output of the example and the original picture can be seen in +\fref{fig:orig-and-mod}. + +\lstinputlisting[lastline=15]{example.mp} +\begin{figure}[!h] + \includegraphics[bb = 0 -50 150 200,clip,scale=.71]{pallej}\hfill + \includegraphics[bb= -25 -25 180 225,scale=.71,clip=true]{example.1}\hfill + \includegraphics[bb = 10 -25 175 225,scale=.71,clip=false]{example.5} + \caption{The original (left) and the with \exteps modified picture + (middle). To the right there is one without the grid and the dot at the + origin.} + \label{fig:orig-and-mod} +\end{figure} + +\clearpage +\subsection{Settings} +\label{sec:settings} + +The parameters of the settings and their defaults can be seen the +table below\bigskip. + +\noindent\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{llp{2cm}<\trr X} + \toprule + Parameter & Type & Default & Description\\ + \midrule + angle & numeric & 0 & The counterclockwise rotation of the EPS figure.\\ + clipping\footnotemark & boolean & false & If true, the EPS figure is + clipped to its bounding box.\\ + clippath & path & Bounding box of the EPS file & Path to which the + EPS picture is clipped, if the \emph{clipping} switch is \emph{true.}\\ + base & pair & (0,0) & The offset of the lower left corner of the EPS + picture.\\ + scale & pair & (1,1) & The scaling of the picture.\\ + width & numeric & No default & Specify the width of the picture; + overrules the scale setting.\\ + height & numeric & No default & Specify the height of the picture; + overrules the scale setting.\\ + grid & boolean & false & If true a grid is draw on top of the + picture; mostly (only?) meant to help when drawing on top of the EPS + figure.\\ + gridstep & numeric & 10 & The distance in percent between the lines + of the grid.\\ + gridllx & numeric & 0 & The x-part of the lower left corner of the grid; in pct \\ + gridlly & numeric & 0 & The y-part\\ + gridurx & numeric & \emph{full width} & The x-part of the upper rightt corner of the grid\\ + gridury & numeric & \emph{full height} & The y-part\\ + \bottomrule +\end{tabularx} +\footnotetext{In version \oldstylenums{0.1} named \emph{clip}} + +\subsection{Special values} +\label{sec:special-values} + +\texttt{begineps} saves the original bounding box of the EPS picture +in the values \texttt{llx}, \texttt{lly}, \texttt{urx} and +\texttt{urx}. These values can be used in the settings, and for +drawing commands. Furthermore a numeric value \texttt{pct} is set. +This is a length that is one percent of the width of the picture. + +If for instance one wants the picture to be placed at the same place on +the page as the original picture it is simply typing +\begin{lstlisting} + base:=(llx,lly); +\end{lstlisting} +between \texttt{begineps} and \texttt{endeps}. + +\subsection{Drawing commands} +\label{sec:drawing-commands} + +When \texttt{begineps} is called a special picture, +\texttt{epspicture}, is created. To draw on this picture, and whence +drawing on the EPS picture the special commands \texttt{epsdraw}, +\texttt{epsfill}, \texttt{epsfilldraw}, \texttt{epsdrawdot} and +\texttt{epslabel} are defined. They work as the normal drawing +commands, but now adds to the \texttt{epspicture}. + +At \texttt{endeps} the \texttt{epspicture} is scaled, rotated and +translated in the same way as the included EPS figure. + +\subsection{Clipping the EPS picture} +\label{sec:clipping-eps-picture} + +From version \oldstylenums{0.2} it is possible to do advanced clipping of the EPS +picture. + +This is done by specifying the path \emph{clippath} along which the +EPS picture is to be clipped, and setting \emph{clipping} to +\emph{true}. + +A minor example and the result in \fref{fig:clipped}: +\lstinputlisting[firstline=37,lastline=44]{example.mp} + +\begin{figure}[tb] + \includegraphics[scale=.71]{example.3}\hfill + \includegraphics[bb = 30 -2 175 225,,scale=.71]{example.2}\hfill + \includegraphics[bb = 30 -2 175 225,,scale=.71]{example.4} + \caption{The clipped picture to the right, and the original with a + grid to the left. The clippath is marked with blue. The picture in + the midlle is created by keeping the blue line on top of the + clipped picture.} + \label{fig:clipped} +\end{figure} + +Please note that this does not clip the \texttt{epspicture}. +You can do this manually by specifying +\begin{lstlisting} + clip epspicture to clippath; +\end{lstlisting} +or +\begin{lstlisting} + setbounds epspicture to clippath; +\end{lstlisting} + +The section about the grid~\vpageref{sec:grid} also provides an +example of the clipping commands. + +\newpage +\subsection{The grid} +\label{sec:grid} +It is possible to finetune the settings og the grid, for instance when +clipping the picture. The example below shows the impact of setting +the values of \texttt{gridstep}, \texttt{gridllx}, \texttt{gridlly}, +\texttt{gridurx}, and \texttt{gridury}. The result can be seen in +\fref{fig:grid}. + +\lstinputlisting[firstline=55,lastline=69]{example.mp} + +\begin{figure}[tbp] + \includegraphics[scale=.71]{example.6} + \caption{The picture with the finetuned grid, and some clipping.} + \label{fig:grid} +\end{figure} + +\section{Limitations of \exteps} +\label{sec:limitations} +\begin{itemize} +\item \exteps only looks at the first line in the document + that says \\\verb|%%BoundingBox:|~\dots + + Thus it will cause trouble if this line does not provide the + bounding box; some PostScript drivers may write + \verb|%%BoundingBox: (atend)|. This is not supported. + +\item As all of the graphics inclusion is done with \MP, it is limited + by \MP's memory capacity. More specific on the string pool size. + + Read more about this problem, and about the \emph{delfin} workaround + perl script in \appendixname~\vref{sec:large-eps-files} + +\item As the module makes it possible to include external EPS pictures + it may not be possible to use the output with \textsc{pdf}\TeX. + + A way to get around this is to use the program epstopdf. + + epstopdf is located on CTAN at\\ + \url{http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/epstopdf/}. + + Another possible work-around for this is to use the program + purifyeps to ``clean up'' the PostScript picture. + + purifyeps is located on CTAN at\\ + \url{http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/purifyeps/}. + + Yet another work-around is to use the program pstoedit to generate + \MP\ code form EPS files and include this into your \MP\ file. + + See \url{http://www.pstoedit.net/pstoedit/}. +\end{itemize} + + +\section{Changes} +\label{sec:changes} + +\addtocontents{toc}{\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}} +\subsection{From version \mbox{\oldstylenums{0.1}} to \mbox{\oldstylenums{0.2}}} +\label{sec:from-version-0.1-to-0.2} + +\begin{itemize} +\item Adding advanced clipping, see \fref{sec:clipping-eps-picture}. +\item Renaming the \emph{clip} switch to \emph{clipping}. +\item Eliminating the \verb|showpage| ``problem'' in version \oldstylenums{0.1}. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{From version \mbox{\oldstylenums{0.2}} to \mbox{\oldstylenums{0.3}}} +\label{sec:from-version-0.2-to-0.3} + +\begin{itemize} +\item Improvement of the grid drawing commands. The grid is now drawn + \emph{after} the scaling of the picture. +\item Introducing a workaround for large files. This includes a Perl + script. +\end{itemize} + +\section{Comments and Bug Reports} +\label{sec:comments-bug-reports} + +All comments, questions and bug reports, both on the module itself as +well as this document may be sent to Palle Jørgensen, +\href{mailto:hamselv@pallej.dk}{hamselv@pallej.dk}. + +\section{This document} +\label{sec:this-document} + +\textcopyright\ \the\year\ by Palle Jørgensen.\\ The license of this +document is GNU General Public License. Source of this document and the +used example can be found at \url{http://pallej.dk/exteps/}. + +\clearpage +\appendix +\section{Source code of \exteps} +\label{sec:source-code-exteps} + +\lstinputlisting[firstline=22,extendedchars=true]{exteps.mp} + +\clearpage +\section{Large EPS files} +\label{sec:large-eps-files} + +In case of a too large EPS file, the \exteps module causes an error +message from \MP, due to the limited memory capacity of \MP. + +The error message looks somewhat like this: + +\begin{verbatim} +camel25:~/tmp% mpost et.mp +This is MetaPost, Version 0.641 (Web2C 7.5.2) +(/usr/local/TeX/texmf/web2c/cp8bit.tcx) +(et.mp (/users/pallej/texmf/metapost/exteps.mp) +Inserting sk.eps into et.1 +! MetaPost capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=476396]. + + + __eps__currentline:=readfrom.file; + exitunless.__eps__currentline<>E... + +endeps->...<>EOF;special.__eps__currentline;endfor + .fi.special"%%EndDocument:... +l.14 endeps +\end{verbatim} +A workaround for this problem is to set the value \texttt{largefile} +to \texttt{true}: +\begin{lstlisting} + largefile:=true; +\end{lstlisting} + +\exteps now writes +\begin{lstlisting} + %% MetaPost exteps large file->file.eps +\end{lstlisting} +into the \MP\ output file. Afterwards one must run the Perl script +\delfin onto the \MP\ output file. + +First run \MP: +\begin{verbatim} +This is MetaPost, Version 0.641 (Web2C 7.5.2) +(/usr/local/TeX/texmf/web2c/cp8bit.tcx) +(et.mp (/users/pallej/texmf/metapost/exteps.mp) +exteps notification: File sk.eps not inserted into et.1 + Run 'delfin et.1' to insert sk.eps + This is caused by setting 'largefile:=true' +[1] ) +1 output file written: et.1 +Transcript written on et.log. +camel25:~/tmp% +\end{verbatim} + +and then \delfin +\begin{verbatim} +camel25:~/tmp% delfin et.1 +This is delfin version 0.1 +Delfin, the Exteps Large File INserter +Inserting sk.eps into et.1 +camel25:~/tmp% +\end{verbatim} + +It is possible to turn off the \exteps notification; just set the +(global) value \texttt{extepsverbose} to false +\begin{lstlisting} + extepsverbose = false; +\end{lstlisting} + +If you are unable to use the \delfin program, it is still possible +to do the finishing. Just open the \MP\ output file in your favourite +editor, and replace the line mentioned above with the entire EPS file. + +\subsection{Using \delfin} +\label{sec:delfin-program} +Usage of the \delfin program: +\begin{verbatim} +delfin [options] file.n [file.m [file.l ... ]] +Options: + -h Print this message end exit + -q Be quiet + -v Display version and license and exit + -V Display version number and exit + +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Source of \delfin} +\label{sec:source-delfin} + +\lstinputlisting[lastline=1,extendedchars=true,language=perl]{delfin} +[license stuff etc.]%\vskip-\baselineskip +\lstinputlisting[firstline=31,extendedchars=true,language=perl]{delfin} + +\end{document} + +%%% Local Variables: +%%% mode: latex +%%% TeX-master: t +%%% End: -- cgit v1.2.3