# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # file legacy_lyxpreview2ppm.py # This file is part of LyX, the document processor. # Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. # author Angus Leeming # Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS # with much advice from members of the preview-latex project: # David Kastrup, dak@gnu.org and # Jan-Åke Larsson, jalar@mai.liu.se. # and with much help testing the code under Windows from # Paul A. Rubin, rubin@msu.edu. # This script takes a LaTeX file and generates a collection of # png or ppm image files, one per previewed snippet. # Example usage: # legacy_lyxpreview2bitmap.py 0lyxpreview.tex 128 ppm 000000 faf0e6 # This script takes five arguments: # TEXFILE: the name of the .tex file to be converted. # SCALEFACTOR: a scale factor, used to ascertain the resolution of the # generated image which is then passed to gs. # OUTPUTFORMAT: the format of the output bitmap image files. # This particular script can produce only "ppm" format output. # FG_COLOR: the foreground color as a hexadecimal string, eg '000000'. # BG_COLOR: the background color as a hexadecimal string, eg 'faf0e6'. # Decomposing TEXFILE's name as DIR/BASE.tex, this script will, # if executed successfully, leave in DIR: # * a (possibly large) number of image files with names # like BASE[0-9]+.(ppm|png) # * a file BASE.metrics, containing info needed by LyX to position # the images correctly on the screen. # The script uses several external programs and files: # * python 2.4 or later (subprocess module); # * A latex executable; # * preview.sty; # * dvips; # * gs; # * pdflatex (optional); # * pnmcrop (optional). # preview.sty is part of the preview-latex project # http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/ # Alternatively, it can be obtained from # CTAN/support/preview-latex/ # What does this script do? # [legacy_conversion] # 0) Process command-line arguments # [legacy_conversion_step1] # 1) Call latex to create a DVI file from LaTeX # [legacy_conversion_step2] # 2) Call dvips to create one PS file for each DVI page # [legacy_conversion_step3] # 3) If dvips fails look for PDF and call gs to produce bitmaps # 4) Otherwise call gs on each PostScript file to produce bitmaps # [legacy_conversion_pdflatex] # 5) Keep track of pages on which gs failed and pass them to pdflatex # 6) Call gs on the PDF output from pdflatex to produce bitmaps # 7) Extract and write to file (or return to lyxpreview2bitmap) # metrics from both methods (standard and pdflatex) # The script uses the old dvi->ps->png conversion route, # which is good when using PSTricks, TikZ or other packages involving # PostScript literals (steps 1, 2, 4). # This script also generates bitmaps from PDF created by a call to # lyxpreview2bitmap.py passing "pdflatex" to the CONVERTER parameter # (step 3). # Finally, there's also has a fallback method based on pdflatex, which # is required in certain cases, if hyperref is active for instance, # (step 5, 6). # If possible, dvipng should be used, as it's much faster. import glob, os, pipes, re, string, sys from lyxpreview_tools import copyfileobj, error, filter_pages, find_exe, \ find_exe_or_terminate, join_metrics_and_rename, latex_commands, \ latex_file_re, make_texcolor, mkstemp, pdflatex_commands, progress, \ run_command, run_latex, warning, write_metrics_info def usage(prog_name): return "Usage: %s ppm \n" \ "\twhere the colors are hexadecimal strings, eg 'faf0e6'" \ % prog_name # Returns a list of tuples containing page number and ascent fraction # extracted from dvipng output. # Use write_metrics_info to create the .metrics file with this info def legacy_extract_metrics_info(log_file): log_re = re.compile("Preview: ([ST])") data_re = re.compile("(-?[0-9]+) (-?[0-9]+) (-?[0-9]+) (-?[0-9]+)") tp_ascent = 0.0 tp_descent = 0.0 success = 0 results = [] try: for line in open(log_file, 'r').readlines(): match = log_re.match(line) if match == None: continue snippet = (match.group(1) == 'S') success = 1 match = data_re.search(line) if match == None: error("Unexpected data in %s\n%s" % (log_file, line)) if snippet: ascent = string.atoi(match.group(2)) descent = string.atoi(match.group(3)) frac = 0.5 if ascent >= 0 and descent >= 0: ascent = float(ascent) + tp_ascent descent = float(descent) - tp_descent if abs(ascent + descent) > 0.1: frac = ascent / (ascent + descent) # Sanity check if frac < 0 or frac > 1: frac = 0.5 results.append((int(match.group(1)), frac)) else: tp_descent = string.atof(match.group(2)) tp_ascent = string.atof(match.group(4)) except: # Unable to open the file, but do nothing here because # the calling function will act on the value of 'success'. warning('Warning in legacy_extract_metrics_info! Unable to open "%s"' % log_file) warning(`sys.exc_type` + ',' + `sys.exc_value`) if success == 0: error("Failed to extract metrics info from %s" % log_file) return results def extract_resolution(log_file, dpi): fontsize_re = re.compile("Preview: Fontsize") magnification_re = re.compile("Preview: Magnification") extract_decimal_re = re.compile("([0-9\.]+)") extract_integer_re = re.compile("([0-9]+)") found_fontsize = 0 found_magnification = 0 # Default values magnification = 1000.0 fontsize = 10.0 try: for line in open(log_file, 'r').readlines(): if found_fontsize and found_magnification: break if not found_fontsize: match = fontsize_re.match(line) if match != None: match = extract_decimal_re.search(line) if match == None: error("Unable to parse: %s" % line) fontsize = string.atof(match.group(1)) found_fontsize = 1 continue if not found_magnification: match = magnification_re.match(line) if match != None: match = extract_integer_re.search(line) if match == None: error("Unable to parse: %s" % line) magnification = string.atof(match.group(1)) found_magnification = 1 continue except: warning('Warning in extract_resolution! Unable to open "%s"' % log_file) warning(`sys.exc_type` + ',' + `sys.exc_value`) # This is safe because both fontsize and magnification have # non-zero default values. return dpi * (10.0 / fontsize) * (1000.0 / magnification) def legacy_latex_file(latex_file, fg_color, bg_color): use_preview_re = re.compile(r"\s*\\usepackage\[([^]]+)\]{preview}") fg_color_gr = make_texcolor(fg_color, True) bg_color_gr = make_texcolor(bg_color, True) tmp = mkstemp() success = 0 try: f = open(latex_file, 'r') except: # Unable to open the file, but do nothing here because # the calling function will act on the value of 'success'. warning('Warning in legacy_latex_file! Unable to open "%s"' % latex_file) warning(`sys.exc_type` + ',' + `sys.exc_value`) for line in f.readlines(): if success: tmp.write(line) continue match = use_preview_re.match(line) if match == None: tmp.write(line) continue success = 1 # Package order: color should be loaded before preview # Preview options: add the options lyx and tightpage tmp.write(r""" \usepackage{color} \definecolor{fg}{rgb}{%s} \definecolor{bg}{rgb}{%s} \pagecolor{bg} \usepackage[%s,lyx,tightpage]{preview} \makeatletter \g@addto@macro\preview{\begingroup\color{bg}\special{ps::clippath fill}\color{fg}} \g@addto@macro\endpreview{\endgroup} \makeatother """ % (fg_color_gr, bg_color_gr, match.group(1))) if success: copyfileobj(tmp, open(latex_file,"wb"), 1) return success def crop_files(pnmcrop, basename): t = pipes.Template() t.append('%s -left' % pnmcrop, '--') t.append('%s -right' % pnmcrop, '--') for file in glob.glob("%s*.ppm" % basename): tmp = mkstemp() new = t.open(file, "r") copyfileobj(new, tmp) if not new.close(): copyfileobj(tmp, open(file,"wb"), 1) def legacy_conversion(argv, skipMetrics = False): # Parse and manipulate the command line arguments. if len(argv) == 7: latex = [argv[6]] elif len(argv) != 6: error(usage(argv[0])) else: latex = None dir, latex_file = os.path.split(argv[1]) if len(dir) != 0: os.chdir(dir) dpi = string.atoi(argv[2]) output_format = argv[3] fg_color = argv[4] bg_color = argv[5] # External programs used by the script. latex = find_exe_or_terminate(latex or latex_commands) pdf_output = latex in pdflatex_commands return legacy_conversion_step1(latex_file, dpi, output_format, fg_color, bg_color, latex, pdf_output, skipMetrics) # Add color info to the latex file, since ghostscript doesn't # have the option to set foreground and background colors on # the command line. Run the resulting file through latex. def legacy_conversion_step1(latex_file, dpi, output_format, fg_color, bg_color, latex, pdf_output = False, skipMetrics = False): # Move color information, lyx and tightpage options into the latex file. if not legacy_latex_file(latex_file, fg_color, bg_color): error("""Unable to move the color information, and the lyx and tightpage options of preview-latex, into the latex file""") # Compile the latex file. latex_status, latex_stdout = run_latex(latex, latex_file) if pdf_output: return legacy_conversion_step3(latex_file, dpi, output_format, True, skipMetrics) else: return legacy_conversion_step2(latex_file, dpi, output_format, skipMetrics) # Creates a new LaTeX file from the original with pages specified in # failed_pages, pass it through pdflatex and updates the metrics # from the standard legacy route def legacy_conversion_pdflatex(latex_file, failed_pages, legacy_metrics, gs, gs_device, gs_ext, alpha, resolution, output_format): # Search for pdflatex executable pdflatex = find_exe(["pdflatex"]) if pdflatex == None: warning("Can't find pdflatex. Some pages failed with all the possible routes.") else: # Create a new LaTeX file from the original but only with failed pages pdf_latex_file = latex_file_re.sub("_pdflatex.tex", latex_file) filter_pages(latex_file, pdf_latex_file, failed_pages) # pdflatex call pdflatex_status, pdflatex_stdout = run_latex(pdflatex, pdf_latex_file) pdf_file = latex_file_re.sub(".pdf", pdf_latex_file) # GhostScript call to produce bitmaps gs_call = '%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=%s ' \ '-sOutputFile="%s%%d.%s" ' \ '-dGraphicsAlphaBit=%d -dTextAlphaBits=%d ' \ '-r%f "%s"' \ % (gs, gs_device, latex_file_re.sub("", pdf_latex_file), \ gs_ext, alpha, alpha, resolution, pdf_file) gs_status, gs_stdout = run_command(gs_call) if gs_status: # Give up! warning("Some pages failed with all the possible routes") else: # We've done it! pdf_log_file = latex_file_re.sub(".log", pdf_latex_file) pdf_metrics = legacy_extract_metrics_info(pdf_log_file) original_bitmap = latex_file_re.sub("%d." + output_format, pdf_latex_file) destination_bitmap = latex_file_re.sub("%d." + output_format, latex_file) # Join the metrics with the those from dvips and rename the bitmap images join_metrics_and_rename(legacy_metrics, pdf_metrics, failed_pages, original_bitmap, destination_bitmap) # The file has been processed through latex and we expect dvi output. # Run dvips, taking note whether it was successful. def legacy_conversion_step2(latex_file, dpi, output_format, skipMetrics = False): # External programs used by the script. dvips = find_exe_or_terminate(["dvips"]) # Run the dvi file through dvips. dvi_file = latex_file_re.sub(".dvi", latex_file) ps_file = latex_file_re.sub(".ps", latex_file) dvips_call = '%s -i -o "%s" "%s"' % (dvips, ps_file, dvi_file) dvips_failed = False dvips_status, dvips_stdout = run_command(dvips_call) if dvips_status: warning('Failed: %s %s ... looking for PDF' \ % (os.path.basename(dvips), dvi_file)) dvips_failed = True return legacy_conversion_step3(latex_file, dpi, output_format, dvips_failed, skipMetrics) # Either latex and dvips have been run and we have a ps file, or # pdflatex has been run and we have a pdf file. Proceed with gs. def legacy_conversion_step3(latex_file, dpi, output_format, dvips_failed, skipMetrics = False): # External programs used by the script. gs = find_exe_or_terminate(["gswin32c", "gswin64c", "gs"]) pnmcrop = find_exe(["pnmcrop"]) # Files to process pdf_file = latex_file_re.sub(".pdf", latex_file) ps_file = latex_file_re.sub(".ps", latex_file) # Extract resolution data for gs from the log file. log_file = latex_file_re.sub(".log", latex_file) resolution = extract_resolution(log_file, dpi) # Older versions of gs have problems with a large degree of # anti-aliasing at high resolutions alpha = 4 if resolution > 150: alpha = 2 gs_device = "png16m" gs_ext = "png" if output_format == "ppm": gs_device = "pnmraw" gs_ext = "ppm" # Extract the metrics from the log file legacy_metrics = legacy_extract_metrics_info(log_file) # List of pages which failed to produce a correct output failed_pages = [] # Generate the bitmap images if dvips_failed: # dvips failed, maybe there's a PDF, try to produce bitmaps gs_call = '%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=%s ' \ '-sOutputFile="%s%%d.%s" ' \ '-dGraphicsAlphaBit=%d -dTextAlphaBits=%d ' \ '-r%f "%s"' \ % (gs, gs_device, latex_file_re.sub("", latex_file), \ gs_ext, alpha, alpha, resolution, pdf_file) gs_status, gs_stdout = run_command(gs_call) if gs_status: error("Failed: %s %s" % (os.path.basename(gs), ps_file)) else: # Model for calling gs on each file gs_call = '%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=%s ' \ '-sOutputFile="%s%%d.%s" ' \ '-dGraphicsAlphaBit=%d -dTextAlphaBits=%d ' \ '-r%f "%%s"' \ % (gs, gs_device, latex_file_re.sub("", latex_file), \ gs_ext, alpha, alpha, resolution) i = 0 # Collect all the PostScript files (like *.001, *.002, ...) ps_files = glob.glob("%s.[0-9][0-9][0-9]" % latex_file_re.sub("", latex_file)) ps_files.sort() # Call GhostScript for each file for file in ps_files: i = i + 1 progress("Processing page %s, file %s" % (i, file)) gs_status, gs_stdout = run_command(gs_call % (i, file)) if gs_status: # gs failed, keep track of this warning("Ghostscript failed on page %s, file %s" % (i, file)) failed_pages.append(i) # Pass failed pages to pdflatex if len(failed_pages) > 0: legacy_conversion_pdflatex(latex_file, failed_pages, legacy_metrics, gs, gs_device, gs_ext, alpha, resolution, output_format) # Crop the images if pnmcrop != None: crop_files(pnmcrop, latex_file_re.sub("", latex_file)) # Allow to skip .metrics creation for custom management # (see the dvipng method) if not skipMetrics: # Extract metrics info from the log file. metrics_file = latex_file_re.sub(".metrics", latex_file) write_metrics_info(legacy_metrics, metrics_file) return (0, legacy_metrics) if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(legacy_conversion(sys.argv)[0])