lyx_mirror/lib/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#
# \file lyxpreview2ppm.sh
# Copyright 2002 the LyX Team
# Read the file COPYING
#
# \author Angus Leeming, leeming@lyx.org
#
# with much help from David Kastrup, david.kastrup@t-online.de.
# The sed script was created with advice from Praveen D V, praveend@sasken.com
# and the sed users' list, sed-users@yahoogroups.com.
# This script takes a LaTeX file and generates PPM files, one per page.
# The idea is to use it with preview.sty to create small bitmap previews of
# things like math equations.
# The script takes two arguments, the name of the file to be converted and
# the resolution of the generated image, to be passed to gs.
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
exit 1
fi
# A couple of helper functions
FIND_IT () {
which ${EXECUTABLE} > /dev/null
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Unable to find \"${EXECUTABLE}\". Please install."
exit 1
fi
}
BAIL_OUT () {
# Remove everything except the original .tex file.
FILES=`ls ${BASE}* | sed -e "/${BASE}.tex/d"`
rm -f ${FILES} texput.log
exit 1
}
# We use latex, dvips and gs, so check that they're all there.
EXECUTABLE=latex; FIND_IT
EXECUTABLE=dvips; FIND_IT
EXECUTABLE=gs; FIND_IT
# Initialise some variables.
TEXFILE=`basename $1`
RESOLUTION=$2
DIR=`dirname $1`
BASE=`basename $1 .tex`
DVIFILE=${BASE}.dvi
PSFILE=${BASE}.ps
METRICS=${BASE}.metrics
# LaTeX -> DVI.
cd ${DIR}
latex ${TEXFILE}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
# LaTeX failed.
# preview.sty has known problems with the showlabels option,
# so remove it and try again.
# This "fix" should be removed once preview-latex 0.73 is released.
sed -e '/^\\usepackage/,/{preview}$/s/,showlabels//' \
< ${TEXFILE} > .${TEXFILE}
cmp -s ${TEXFILE} .${TEXFILE}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -eq 0 ]; then
rm -f .${TEXFILE}
echo "Failed: latex ${TEXFILE}"
BAIL_OUT
fi
mv -f .${TEXFILE} ${TEXFILE}
latex ${TEXFILE}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed: latex ${TEXFILE}"
BAIL_OUT
fi
fi
# DVI -> PostScript
dvips -o ${PSFILE} ${DVIFILE}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed: dvips -o ${PSFILE} ${DVIFILE}"
BAIL_OUT
fi
# PostScript -> Bitmap files
# Older versions of gs have problems with a large degree of anti-aliasing
# at high resolutions
ALPHA=4
if [ ${RESOLUTION} -gt 150 ]; then
ALPHA=2
fi
gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pnmraw -sOutputFile=${BASE}%03d.ppm \
-dGraphicsAlphaBit=${ALPHA} -dTextAlphaBits=${ALPHA} -r${RESOLUTION} \
${PSFILE}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed: gs ${PSFILE}"
BAIL_OUT
fi
# Attempt to generate a file ${METRICS} that contains only the tightpage
# bounding box info, extract from ${PSFILE}
# 1. Create a file containing the sed instructions
SEDSCRIPT=bbox.sed
cat - > ${SEDSCRIPT} <<EOF
# Delete everything that's enclosed between %%BeginDocument and %%EndDocument
/^\%\%BeginDocument/,/^\%\%EndDocument/d
# Extract the tightpage bounding box info.
# Given this snippet:
# %%Page: 1 1
# 1 0 bop
# -32890 -32890 32890 32890 492688 0 744653
# The sed command gives this:
# %%Page 1: -32890 -32890 32890 32890 492688 0 744653
/^\%\%Page:/{
s/\: \(.*\) .*$/ \1: /;N;N
s/\n[^\n]*\n//p
}
# Delete everything (so only the stuff that's printed, above, goes into the
# metrics file).
d
EOF
# 2. Run sed!
sed -f ${SEDSCRIPT} < ${PSFILE} > ${METRICS}
rm -f ${SEDSCRIPT}
# The ppm files have spurious (?! say some !) white space on the left and right
# sides. If you want this removed set REMOVE_WS=1.
REMOVE_WS=0
which pnmcrop > /dev/null
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne 0 ]; then
REMOVE_WS=0
fi
if [ ${REMOVE_WS} -eq 1 ]; then
TMP=.${BASE}.ppm
for FILE in `ls ${BASE}???.ppm`
do
pnmcrop -left ${FILE} | pnmcrop -right > ${TMP}
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -eq 0 ]; then
mv -f ${TMP} ${FILE}
fi
done
fi
# All was successful, so remove everything except the ppm files and the
# metrics file.
FILES=`ls ${BASE}* | sed -e "/${BASE}.metrics/d" -e "/${BASE}[0-9]\{3\}.ppm/d"`
rm -f ${FILES}