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604 lines
18 KiB
Perl
604 lines
18 KiB
Perl
# This file is part of reLyX
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# Copyright (c) 1998-9 Amir Karger karger@post.harvard.edu
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# You are free to use and modify this code under the terms of
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# the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or later.
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package RelyxTable;
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# This is a package to read LaTeX tables and print out LyX tables
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# We declare here the sub-packages found in this package.
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# This allows the parser to understand "indirect object" form of subroutines
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{
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package RelyxTable::Table;
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package RelyxTable::Column;
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package RelyxTable::Row;
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}
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use strict;
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# Variables used by other packages
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use vars qw(@table_array $TableBeginString $TableEndString);
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# @table_array is the list of all arrays
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# $TableBeginString is a string to write during one pass so that a later
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# pass knows to put the table info there
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# $TableEndString is written at the end of the table so that we know
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# the table is done
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$TableBeginString = '%%%%%Insert reLyX table here!';
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$TableEndString = '%%%%%End of reLyX table!';
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# Debugging on?
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my $debug_on;
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# Are we currently inside a table?
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# If we are, return the table
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sub in_table {
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return "" unless defined(@table_array); # no tables exist
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my $thistable = $table_array[-1];
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if ($thistable->{"active"}) {
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return (bless $thistable, "RelyxTable::Table");
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} else {
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return "";
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}
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}
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# Global variables###############
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# LyX' enums corresponding to table alignments
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my %TableAlignments = ("l" => 2, "r" => 4, "c" => 8);
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# LyX' enums corresponding to multicol types
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# normal (non-multicol) cell, beginning of a multicol, part of a multicol
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my %MulticolumnTypes = ("normal" => 0, "begin" => 1, "part" => 2);
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# Subroutines used by tables and rows, e.g.
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sub parse_cols {
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# parse a table's columns' description
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# Returns an array where each element is one column description
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# arg0 is the description -- a Text::TeX::Group
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my $groupref = shift;
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my (@cols, @new_cols);
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my ($tok, $description, $i);
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# tokens in the group, not including '{' and '}'
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my @group = $groupref->contents;
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# Loop over the token(s) in the group
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my $first = ""; my $tempfirst;
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while (@group) {
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$tok = shift(@group);
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# Each $tok will consist of /^[clr|]*[mp*@]?$/
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# (Except first may have | and/or @ expressions before it)
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# p*@ will end the $tok since after it comes a group in braces
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# @ will be a TT::Token, everything else will be in TT::Text
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$description = $tok->print;
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# Chop off left lines for first column if any
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($tempfirst = $description) =~ s/(\|*).*/$1/;
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if ($#cols == -1) { # |'s before any column description
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$first .= $tempfirst;
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} else {
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$cols[-1] .= $tempfirst; # add it to end of current col
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}
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# Greedy searches, so only 0th column can possibly have left line
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@new_cols = ($description =~ /[clr]\|*/g);
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push @cols, @new_cols;
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# parse a 'p', an 'm', a '*' or a '@' as necessary
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# use exact_print in case there's weird stuff in the @ descriptions
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$description = substr($description,-1);
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# The m and p descriptors have identical form.
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if ($description eq 'p' || $description eq 'm') {
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$tok = shift(@group);
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my $des = $description . $tok->exact_print; # 'p{foo}' or 'm{foo}'
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push @cols, $des;
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} elsif ($description eq '@') {
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$tok = shift(@group);
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my $atdes = $description . $tok->exact_print;
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if ($#cols == -1) { # it's an @ before any column description
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$first .= $atdes;
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} else {
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$cols[-1] .= $atdes; # add it to end of current col
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}
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} elsif ($description eq '*') {
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$tok = shift(@group); # TT::Group with number of repeats in it
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my $rep = $tok->contents->print;
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$tok = shift(@group); # Group to repeat $rep times
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@new_cols = &parse_cols($tok);
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foreach $i (1 .. $rep) {
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push @cols, @new_cols;
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}
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}
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} # end loop over description tokens
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# this handles description like {|*{3}{c}}
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$cols[0] = $first . $cols[0];
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return @cols;
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} # end sub parse_cols
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################################################################################
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# This package handles tables for reLyX
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{
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package RelyxTable::Table;
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# Table class
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# Fields:
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# columns - array containing references to RelyxTable::Columns
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# rows - array containing references to RelyxTable::Rows
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# active - are we currently reading this table?
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# Fields for printout
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# is_long_table
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# rotate
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# endhead
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# end_first_head
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# endfoot
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# end_last_foot
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# Subroutines to read and create the table
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sub new {
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# 'new' takes an argument containing the LaTeX table description string,
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# which is a Text::TeX::Group token
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my $class = shift; # should be "table"
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my $description = shift;
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my $thistable;
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# This seems like a convenient place to declare this...
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$debug_on= (defined($main::opt_d) && $main::opt_d);
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# Initialize fields - including ones we don't support yet
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$thistable->{"is_long_table"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"rotate"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"endhead"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"end_first_head"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"endfoot"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"end_last_foot"} = 0;
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$thistable->{"active"} = 1;
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bless $thistable, $class;
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# Parse the column descriptions: return an array, where each
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# element is a (regular text) single column description
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my @cols = &RelyxTable::parse_cols($description);
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my $colref;
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my $col_description;
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foreach $col_description (@cols) {
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$colref = new RelyxTable::Column $col_description;
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push @{$thistable->{"columns"}}, $colref;
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}
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# put the table into the table array
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push @RelyxTable::table_array, $thistable;
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# Now that it's blessed, put the 0th row into the table
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$thistable->addrow;
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return $thistable;
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} # end sub new
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sub addrow {
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# add a row to the table
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# Since we're starting the row, we're in the 0th column
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $row = new RelyxTable::Row;
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push (@{$thistable->{"rows"}}, $row);
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# Also initialize the cells for this row
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my $col;
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foreach $col (@{$thistable->{"columns"}}) {
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push (@{$row->{"cells"}}, RelyxTable::Cell->new($row, $col));
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}
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} # end sub addrow
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sub nextcol {
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# Go to next column - this just involves calling RT::Row->nextcol
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# on the current row
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $row = $thistable->current_row;
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$row->nextcol;
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} # end of sub nextcol
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sub hcline {
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# interpret an '\hline' or '\cline' command
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# (It's cline if there's an arg1)
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# hline:
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# Add a bottom line to the row *before* the current row, unless it's
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# the top row. In that case, add a top line to the current (top) row
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# Change the row and all the cells that make up the row
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# cline:
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# Change the cells from the row in the range given in arg1
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $range = shift;
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my $is_cline = defined($range);
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my ($rownum, $line_str, $lastrow, $cell);
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if ($lastrow = $thistable->numrows - 1) { # not top row
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$rownum = $lastrow - 1;
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$line_str = "bottom_line";
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} else {
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$rownum = $lastrow;
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$line_str = "top_line";
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}
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my $row = $thistable->{"rows"}[$rownum];
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# Add a row line (only) if it's a \hline command
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unless ($is_cline) {
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$row->{"$line_str"} +=1;
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if (defined($main::opt_d) && $row->{"$line_str"} == 2) {
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print "\nToo many \\hline's";
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}
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}
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# Figure out which rows to change
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my ($r1, $r2);
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if ($is_cline) {
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$range =~ /(\d+)-(\d+)/ or warn "weird \\cline range";
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# LaTeX numbers columns from 1, we number from 0
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($r1, $r2) = ($1 - 1, $2 - 1);
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} else {
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$r1 = 0;
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$r2 = $thistable->numcols - 1;
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}
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my $i;
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foreach $i ($r1 .. $r2) {
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$cell = $row->{"cells"}[$i];
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$cell->{"$line_str"} +=1; # change the cells in the row
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}
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} # end sub hline
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sub multicolumn {
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# interpret a \multicolumn command
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# This really just needs to call RT::Row->multicolumn for the correct row
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $row = $thistable->current_row;
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$row->multicolumn(@_);
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} # end sub multicolumn
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sub done_reading {
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# Finished reading a table
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my $thistable = shift;
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# If we just had \hlines at the end, it's not a real row
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# But if numcols==1, curr_col *has* to be zero!
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# HACK HACK HACK. If numcols==1 but we need to subtract a row, we
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# won't know until LastLyX. At that point, we'll subtract a row.
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my $row = $thistable->current_row;
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if ($thistable->numcols > 1 && $row->{"curr_col"} == 0) {
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pop @{$thistable->{"rows"}}
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}
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# We're no longer reading this table
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$thistable->{"active"} = 0;
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if ($debug_on) {
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print "\nDone with table ",$#RelyxTable::table_array,", which has ",
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$thistable->numrows," rows and ",
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$thistable->numcols," columns";
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print"\nNumber of rows may be 1 too high" if $thistable->numcols==1;
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}
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} # end sub done_reading
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# Subroutines to print out the table once it's created
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sub print_info {
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# print the header information for this table
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $to_print = "";
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$to_print .= "\n\\LyXTable\nmulticol5\n";
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my @arr = ($thistable->numrows,
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$thistable->numcols,
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$thistable->{"is_long_table"},
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$thistable->{"rotate"},
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$thistable->{"endhead"},
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$thistable->{"end_first_head"},
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$thistable->{"endfoot"},
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$thistable->{"end_last_foot"}
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);
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$to_print .= join(" ",@arr);
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$to_print .= "\n";
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# Print row info
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my $row;
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foreach $row (@{$thistable->{"rows"}}) {
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$to_print .= $row->print_info;
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}
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# Print column info
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my $col;
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foreach $col (@{$thistable->{"columns"}}) {
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$to_print .= $col->print_info;
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}
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# Print cell info
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my $cell;
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foreach $row (@{$thistable->{"rows"}}) {
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my $count = 0;
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foreach $col (@{$thistable->{"columns"}}) {
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$cell = $row->{"cells"}[$count];
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$count++;
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$to_print .= $cell->print_info;
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}
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}
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$to_print .= "\n";
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return $to_print;
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} # end sub print_info
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# Convenient subroutines
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sub numrows {
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my $thistable = shift;
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return $#{$thistable->{"rows"}} + 1;
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} # end sub numrows
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sub numcols {
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my $thistable = shift;
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return $#{$thistable->{"columns"}} + 1;
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} # end sub numrows
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sub current_row {
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# Return the current row blessed as an RT::Row
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my $thistable = shift;
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my $row = $thistable->{"rows"}[-1];
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bless $row, "RelyxTable::Row"; #... and return it
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} # end sub current_row
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} # end package RelyxTable::Table
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################################################################################
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{
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# Column class
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package RelyxTable::Column;
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# Fields:
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# alignment - left, right, or center (l, r, or c)
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# right_line- How many lines this column has to its right
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# left_line - How many lines this column has to its left
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# (only first column can have left lines!)
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# pwidth - width argument to a 'p' alignment command -- e.g., 10cm
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# special - special column description that lyx can't handle
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sub new {
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my $class = shift;
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my $description = shift;
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my $col;
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# Initially zero everything, since we set different
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# fields for @ and non-@ columns
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$col->{"alignment"} = "c"; # default
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$col->{"left_line"} = 0;
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$col->{"right_line"} = 0;
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$col->{"pwidth"} = "";
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$col->{"special"} = "";
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# LyX does not know about '@' or 'm' column descriptors so, to
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# ensure that the LaTeX -> LyX -> LaTeX cycle is invariant,
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# these descriptors are placed in the 'special' field.
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if ($description =~ /\@/ || $description =~ /^m/ ) {
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$col->{"special"} = $description;
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print "\n'$description' column won't display WYSIWYG in LyX\n"
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if $debug_on;
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}
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# '@' columns really can't be displayed WYSIWYG in LyX,
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# but we can get visual feedback on 'm' columns.
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if (!($description =~ /\@/)) {
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# left line?
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$description =~ s/^\|*//;
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$col->{"left_line"} = length($&);
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# main column description
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$description =~ s/^[clrpm]//;
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if ($& eq 'p' || $& eq 'm') {
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$description =~ s/^\{(.+)\}//; # eat the width
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$col->{"pwidth"} = $1; # width without braces
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# note: alignment is not applicable for 'p' columns
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} else {
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$col->{"alignment"} = $&;
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}
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# right line?
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$description =~ s/^\|*//;
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$col->{"right_line"} = length($&);
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}
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bless $col, $class; #... and return it
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} # end sub new
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sub print_info {
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# print out header information for this column
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# Note that we need to put "" around pwidth and special for multicol5 format
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my $col = shift;
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my $to_print = "";
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my @arr = ($TableAlignments{$col->{"alignment"}},
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$col->{"left_line"},
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$col->{"right_line"},
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'"' . $col->{"pwidth"} . '"',
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'"' . $col->{"special"} . '"'
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);
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$to_print .= join(" ",@arr);
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$to_print .= "\n";
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return $to_print;
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}
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} # end package RelyxTable::Column
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################################################################################
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{
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package RelyxTable::Row;
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# Fields:
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# top_line - does this row have a top line?
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# bottom_line - does this row have a bottom line?
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# curr_col - which column we're currently dealing with
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# cells - array containing references to this row's cells
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sub new {
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my $class = shift;
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my $row;
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$row->{"top_line"} = 0;
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$row->{"bottom_line"} = 0;
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$row->{"is_cont_row"} = 0;
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$row->{"newpage"} = 0;
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$row->{"curr_col"} = 0;
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bless $row, $class;
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} # end sub new
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sub nextcol {
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# Go to next column on the current row
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my $row = shift;
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my $i = $row->{"curr_col"};
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$i++;
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# What if it was a multicolumn?
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# $rcells holds a reference to the array of cells
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my $rcells = \@{$row->{"cells"}};
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# Paranoia check that we're not attempting to access beyond the
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# end of the array in case reLyX failed to parse the number of
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# columns correctly.
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$i++ while ($i < @{$rcells} &&
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${$rcells}[$i]->{"multicolumn"} eq "part");
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$row->{"curr_col"} = $i;
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} # end of sub nextcol
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sub multicolumn {
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# interpret a \multicolumn command
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# Arg0 is the row that the multicolumn is in
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# Arg 1 is the first argument to \multicolumn, simply a number (no braces)
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# Arg 2 is the second argument, which is a TT::Group column specification
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my $row = shift;
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my ($num_cols, $coldes) = (shift, shift);
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# parse_cols warns about @{} expressions, which aren't WYSIWYG
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# and turns the description into a simple string
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my @dum = &RelyxTable::parse_cols($coldes);
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# LaTeX multicolumn description can only describe one column...
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warn "Strange multicolumn description $coldes" if $#dum;
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my $description = $dum[0];
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# Set the first cell
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my $firstcell = $row->{"curr_col"};
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my $cell = $row->{"cells"}[$firstcell];
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$cell->{"multicolumn"} = "begin";
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# Simple descriptions use alignment field, others use special
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# Special isn't WYSIWYG in LyX -- currently, LyX can't display
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# '|' or @{} stuff in multicolumns
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if ($description =~ /^[clr]$/) {
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$cell->{"alignment"} = $description;
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} else {
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$cell->{"special"} = $description;
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print "\n'$description' multicolumn won't display WYSIWYG in LyX\n"
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if $debug_on;
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}
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# Set other cells
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my $i;
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foreach $i (1 .. $num_cols-1) {
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$cell = $row->{"cells"}[$firstcell + $i];
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$cell->{"multicolumn"} = "part";
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}
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} # end sub multicolumn
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sub print_info {
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# print information for this column
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my $row = shift;
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my $to_print = "";
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my @arr = ($row->{"top_line"},
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$row->{"bottom_line"},
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$row->{"is_cont_row"},
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$row->{"newpage"}
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);
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$to_print .= join(" ",@arr);
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$to_print .= "\n";
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return $to_print;
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} # end sub print_info
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} # end package RelyxTable::Row
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################################################################################
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{
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package RelyxTable::Cell;
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# Fields:
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# multicolumn - 0 (regular cell), 1 (beg. of multicol), 2 (part of multicol)
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# alignment - alignment of this cell
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# top_line - does the cell have a line on the top?
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# bottom_line - does the cell have a line on the bottom?
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# has_cont_row-
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# rotate - rotate cell?
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# line_breaks - cell has line breaks in it (???)
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# special - does this multicol have a special description (@ commands?)
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# pwidth - pwidth of this cell for a parbox command (for linebreaks)
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sub new {
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# args 1 and 2 are the parent row and column of this cell
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my $class = shift;
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my ($parent_row, $parent_col) = (shift, shift);
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my $cell;
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$cell->{"multicolumn"} = "normal"; # by default, it isn't a multicol
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$cell->{"alignment"} = "l"; # doesn't really matter: will be reset soon
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$cell->{"top_line"} = 0;
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$cell->{"bottom_line"} = 0;
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$cell->{"has_cont_row"} = 0;
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$cell->{"rotate"} = 0;
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$cell->{"line_breaks"} = 0;
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$cell->{"special"} = "";
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$cell->{"pwidth"} = "";
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|
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# Have to bless $cell here, so that we can call methods on it
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bless $cell, $class;
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|
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# The cell should inherit characteristics from its parent row & col
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$cell->row_inherit($parent_row);
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$cell->col_inherit($parent_col);
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return $cell;
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} # end sub new
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sub row_inherit {
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# Inherit fields from parent row
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my ($cell, $row) = (shift, shift);
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$cell->{"top_line"} = $row->{"top_line"};
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$cell->{"bottom_line"} = $row->{"bottom_line"};
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} # end sub row_inherit
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|
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sub col_inherit {
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# Inherit field(s) from parent column
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|
my ($cell, $col) = (shift, shift);
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$cell->{"alignment"} = $col->{"alignment"};
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|
}
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|
|
|
sub print_info {
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|
# print information for this cell
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|
# Note that we need to put "" around pwidth and special for multicol5 format
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|
my $cell = shift;
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|
my $to_print = "";
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|
my @arr = ($MulticolumnTypes{$cell->{"multicolumn"}},
|
|
$TableAlignments{$cell->{"alignment"}},
|
|
$cell->{"top_line"},
|
|
$cell->{"bottom_line"},
|
|
$cell->{"has_cont_row"},
|
|
$cell->{"rotate"},
|
|
$cell->{"line_breaks"},
|
|
'"' . $cell->{"special"} . '"',
|
|
'"' . $cell->{"pwidth"} . '"',
|
|
);
|
|
$to_print .= join(" ",@arr);
|
|
$to_print .= "\n";
|
|
|
|
return $to_print;
|
|
}
|
|
} # end package RelyxTable::Cell
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|
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|
1; # return "true" to calling routine
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