lyx_mirror/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx_tools.py
José Matos ea8b0df0e4 Add new semantic functions to add an remove document options.
The objective is to identify common operations and place them
in functions in order to improve the readability and correctness of the code.

is_document_option(document, option):
  Find if _option_ is a document option (\\options in the header).

insert_document_option(document, option):
  Insert _option_ as a document option.

remove_document_option(document, option):
  Remove _option_ as a document option.
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# This file is part of lyx2lyx
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2011 The LyX team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
'''
This module offers several free functions to help with lyx2lyx'ing.
More documentaton is below, but here is a quick guide to what
they do. Optional arguments are marked by brackets.
add_to_preamble(document, text):
Here, text can be either a single line or a list of lines. It
is bad practice to pass something with embedded newlines, but
we will handle that properly.
The routine checks to see whether the provided material is
already in the preamble. If not, it adds it.
Prepends a comment "% Added by lyx2lyx" to text.
insert_to_preamble(document, text[, index]):
Here, text can be either a single line or a list of lines. It
is bad practice to pass something with embedded newlines, but
we will handle that properly.
The routine inserts text at document.preamble[index], where by
default index is 0, so the material is inserted at the beginning.
Prepends a comment "% Added by lyx2lyx" to text.
put_cmd_in_ert(cmd):
Here cmd should be a list of strings (lines), which we want to
wrap in ERT. Returns a list of strings so wrapped.
A call to this routine will often go something like this:
i = find_token('\\begin_inset FunkyInset', ...)
j = find_end_of_inset(document.body, i)
content = lyx2latex(document[i:j + 1])
ert = put_cmd_in_ert(content)
document.body[i:j+1] = ert
get_ert(lines, i[, verbatim]):
Here, lines is a list of lines of LyX material containing an ERT inset,
whose content we want to convert to LaTeX. The ERT starts at index i.
If the optional (by default: False) bool verbatim is True, the content
of the ERT is returned verbatim, that is in LyX syntax (not LaTeX syntax)
for the use in verbatim insets.
lyx2latex(document, lines):
Here, lines is a list of lines of LyX material we want to convert
to LaTeX. We do the best we can and return a string containing
the translated material.
lyx2verbatim(document, lines):
Here, lines is a list of lines of LyX material we want to convert
to verbatim material (used in ERT an the like). We do the best we
can and return a string containing the translated material.
latex_length(slen):
Convert lengths (in LyX form) to their LaTeX representation. Returns
(bool, length), where the bool tells us if it was a percentage, and
the length is the LaTeX representation.
convert_info_insets(document, type, func):
Applies func to the argument of all info insets matching certain types
type : the type to match. This can be a regular expression.
func : function from string to string to apply to the "arg" field of
the info insets.
is_document_option(document, option):
Find if _option_ is a document option (\\options in the header).
insert_document_option(document, option):
Insert _option_ as a document option.
remove_document_option(document, option):
Remove _option_ as a document option.
'''
import re
from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset
from unicode_symbols import unicode_reps
# This will accept either a list of lines or a single line.
# It is bad practice to pass something with embedded newlines,
# though we will handle that.
def add_to_preamble(document, text):
" Add text to the preamble if it is not already there. "
if not type(text) is list:
# split on \n just in case
# it'll give us the one element list we want
# if there's no \n, too
text = text.split('\n')
i = 0
prelen = len(document.preamble)
while True:
i = find_token(document.preamble, text[0], i)
if i == -1:
break
# we need a perfect match
matched = True
for line in text:
if i >= prelen or line != document.preamble[i]:
matched = False
break
i += 1
if matched:
return
document.preamble.extend(["% Added by lyx2lyx"])
document.preamble.extend(text)
# Note that text can be either a list of lines or a single line.
# It should really be a list.
def insert_to_preamble(document, text, index = 0):
""" Insert text to the preamble at a given line"""
if not type(text) is list:
# split on \n just in case
# it'll give us the one element list we want
# if there's no \n, too
text = text.split('\n')
text.insert(0, "% Added by lyx2lyx")
document.preamble[index:index] = text
# A dictionary of Unicode->LICR mappings for use in a Unicode string's translate() method
# Created from the reversed list to keep the first of alternative definitions.
licr_table = dict((ord(ch), cmd) for cmd, ch in unicode_reps[::-1])
def put_cmd_in_ert(cmd):
"""
Return ERT inset wrapping `cmd` as a list of strings.
`cmd` can be a string or list of lines. Non-ASCII characters are converted
to the respective LICR macros if defined in unicodesymbols.
"""
ret = ["\\begin_inset ERT", "status collapsed", "", "\\begin_layout Plain Layout", ""]
# It will be faster to work with a single string internally.
if isinstance(cmd, list):
cmd = u"\n".join(cmd)
else:
cmd = u"%s" % cmd # ensure it is an unicode instance
cmd = cmd.translate(licr_table)
cmd = cmd.replace("\\", "\n\\backslash\n")
ret += cmd.splitlines()
ret += ["\\end_layout", "", "\\end_inset"]
return ret
def get_ert(lines, i, verbatim = False):
'Convert an ERT inset into LaTeX.'
if not lines[i].startswith("\\begin_inset ERT"):
return ""
j = find_end_of_inset(lines, i)
if j == -1:
return ""
while i < j and not lines[i].startswith("status"):
i = i + 1
i = i + 1
ret = ""
first = True
while i < j:
if lines[i] == "\\begin_layout Plain Layout":
if first:
first = False
else:
ret = ret + "\n"
while i + 1 < j and lines[i+1] == "":
i = i + 1
elif lines[i] == "\\end_layout":
while i + 1 < j and lines[i+1] == "":
i = i + 1
elif lines[i] == "\\backslash":
if verbatim:
ret = ret + "\n" + lines[i] + "\n"
else:
ret = ret + "\\"
else:
ret = ret + lines[i]
i = i + 1
return ret
def lyx2latex(document, lines):
'Convert some LyX stuff into corresponding LaTeX stuff, as best we can.'
content = ""
ert_end = 0
note_end = 0
hspace = ""
for curline in range(len(lines)):
line = lines[curline]
if line.startswith("\\begin_inset Note Note"):
# We want to skip LyX notes, so remember where the inset ends
note_end = find_end_of_inset(lines, curline + 1)
continue
elif note_end >= curline:
# Skip LyX notes
continue
elif line.startswith("\\begin_inset ERT"):
# We don't want to replace things inside ERT, so figure out
# where the end of the inset is.
ert_end = find_end_of_inset(lines, curline + 1)
continue
elif line.startswith("\\begin_inset Formula"):
line = line[20:]
elif line.startswith("\\begin_inset Quotes"):
# For now, we do a very basic reversion. Someone who understands
# quotes is welcome to fix it up.
qtype = line[20:].strip()
# lang = qtype[0]
side = qtype[1]
dbls = qtype[2]
if side == "l":
if dbls == "d":
line = "``"
else:
line = "`"
else:
if dbls == "d":
line = "''"
else:
line = "'"
elif line.startswith("\\begin_inset Newline newline"):
line = "\\\\ "
elif line.startswith("\\noindent"):
line = "\\noindent " # we need the space behind the command
elif line.startswith("\\begin_inset space"):
line = line[18:].strip()
if line.startswith("\\hspace"):
# Account for both \hspace and \hspace*
hspace = line[:-2]
continue
elif line == "\\space{}":
line = "\\ "
elif line == "\\thinspace{}":
line = "\\,"
elif hspace != "":
# The LyX length is in line[8:], after the \length keyword
length = latex_length(line[8:])[1]
line = hspace + "{" + length + "}"
hspace = ""
elif line.isspace() or \
line.startswith("\\begin_layout") or \
line.startswith("\\end_layout") or \
line.startswith("\\begin_inset") or \
line.startswith("\\end_inset") or \
line.startswith("\\lang") or \
line.strip() == "status collapsed" or \
line.strip() == "status open":
#skip all that stuff
continue
# this needs to be added to the preamble because of cases like
# \textmu, \textbackslash, etc.
add_to_preamble(document, ['% added by lyx2lyx for converted index entries',
'\\@ifundefined{textmu}',
' {\\usepackage{textcomp}}{}'])
# a lossless reversion is not possible
# try at least to handle some common insets and settings
if ert_end >= curline:
line = line.replace(r'\backslash', '\\')
else:
# No need to add "{}" after single-nonletter macros
line = line.replace('&', '\\&')
line = line.replace('#', '\\#')
line = line.replace('^', '\\textasciicircum{}')
line = line.replace('%', '\\%')
line = line.replace('_', '\\_')
line = line.replace('$', '\\$')
# Do the LyX text --> LaTeX conversion
for rep in unicode_reps:
line = line.replace(rep[1], rep[0])
line = line.replace(r'\backslash', r'\textbackslash{}')
line = line.replace(r'\series bold', r'\bfseries{}').replace(r'\series default', r'\mdseries{}')
line = line.replace(r'\shape italic', r'\itshape{}').replace(r'\shape smallcaps', r'\scshape{}')
line = line.replace(r'\shape slanted', r'\slshape{}').replace(r'\shape default', r'\upshape{}')
line = line.replace(r'\emph on', r'\em{}').replace(r'\emph default', r'\em{}')
line = line.replace(r'\noun on', r'\scshape{}').replace(r'\noun default', r'\upshape{}')
line = line.replace(r'\bar under', r'\underbar{').replace(r'\bar default', r'}')
line = line.replace(r'\family sans', r'\sffamily{}').replace(r'\family default', r'\normalfont{}')
line = line.replace(r'\family typewriter', r'\ttfamily{}').replace(r'\family roman', r'\rmfamily{}')
line = line.replace(r'\InsetSpace ', r'').replace(r'\SpecialChar ', r'')
content += line
return content
def lyx2verbatim(document, lines):
'Convert some LyX stuff into corresponding verbatim stuff, as best we can.'
content = lyx2latex(document, lines)
content = re.sub(r'\\(?!backslash)', r'\n\\backslash\n', content)
return content
def latex_length(slen):
'''
Convert lengths to their LaTeX representation. Returns (bool, length),
where the bool tells us if it was a percentage, and the length is the
LaTeX representation.
'''
i = 0
percent = False
# the slen has the form
# ValueUnit+ValueUnit-ValueUnit or
# ValueUnit+-ValueUnit
# the + and - (glue lengths) are optional
# the + always precedes the -
# Convert relative lengths to LaTeX units
units = {"col%": "\\columnwidth",
"text%": "\\textwidth",
"page%": "\\paperwidth",
"line%": "\\linewidth",
"theight%": "\\textheight",
"pheight%": "\\paperheight",
"baselineskip%": "\\baselineskip"
}
for unit in list(units.keys()):
i = slen.find(unit)
if i == -1:
continue
percent = True
minus = slen.rfind("-", 1, i)
plus = slen.rfind("+", 0, i)
latex_unit = units[unit]
if plus == -1 and minus == -1:
value = slen[:i]
value = str(float(value)/100)
end = slen[i + len(unit):]
slen = value + latex_unit + end
if plus > minus:
value = slen[plus + 1:i]
value = str(float(value)/100)
begin = slen[:plus + 1]
end = slen[i+len(unit):]
slen = begin + value + latex_unit + end
if plus < minus:
value = slen[minus + 1:i]
value = str(float(value)/100)
begin = slen[:minus + 1]
slen = begin + value + latex_unit
# replace + and -, but only if the - is not the first character
slen = slen[0] + slen[1:].replace("+", " plus ").replace("-", " minus ")
# handle the case where "+-1mm" was used, because LaTeX only understands
# "plus 1mm minus 1mm"
if slen.find("plus minus"):
lastvaluepos = slen.rfind(" ")
lastvalue = slen[lastvaluepos:]
slen = slen.replace(" ", lastvalue + " ")
return (percent, slen)
def length_in_bp(length):
" Convert a length in LyX format to its value in bp units "
em_width = 10.0 / 72.27 # assume 10pt font size
text_width = 8.27 / 1.7 # assume A4 with default margins
# scale factors are taken from Length::inInch()
scales = {"bp" : 1.0,
"cc" : (72.0 / (72.27 / (12.0 * 0.376 * 2.845))),
"cm" : (72.0 / 2.54),
"dd" : (72.0 / (72.27 / (0.376 * 2.845))),
"em" : (72.0 * em_width),
"ex" : (72.0 * em_width * 0.4305),
"in" : 72.0,
"mm" : (72.0 / 25.4),
"mu" : (72.0 * em_width / 18.0),
"pc" : (72.0 / (72.27 / 12.0)),
"pt" : (72.0 / (72.27)),
"sp" : (72.0 / (72.27 * 65536.0)),
"text%" : (72.0 * text_width / 100.0),
"col%" : (72.0 * text_width / 100.0), # assume 1 column
"page%" : (72.0 * text_width * 1.7 / 100.0),
"line%" : (72.0 * text_width / 100.0),
"theight%" : (72.0 * text_width * 1.787 / 100.0),
"pheight%" : (72.0 * text_width * 2.2 / 100.0)}
rx = re.compile(r'^\s*([^a-zA-Z%]+)([a-zA-Z%]+)\s*$')
m = rx.match(length)
if not m:
document.warning("Invalid length value: " + length + ".")
return 0
value = m.group(1)
unit = m.group(2)
if not unit in scales.keys():
document.warning("Unknown length unit: " + unit + ".")
return value
return "%g" % (float(value) * scales[unit])
def revert_flex_inset(lines, name, LaTeXname):
" Convert flex insets to TeX code "
i = 0
while True:
i = find_token(lines, '\\begin_inset Flex ' + name, i)
if i == -1:
return
z = find_end_of_inset(lines, i)
if z == -1:
document.warning("Can't find end of Flex " + name + " inset.")
i += 1
continue
# remove the \end_inset
lines[z - 2:z + 1] = put_cmd_in_ert("}")
# we need to reset character layouts if necessary
j = find_token(lines, '\\emph on', i, z)
k = find_token(lines, '\\noun on', i, z)
l = find_token(lines, '\\series', i, z)
m = find_token(lines, '\\family', i, z)
n = find_token(lines, '\\shape', i, z)
o = find_token(lines, '\\color', i, z)
p = find_token(lines, '\\size', i, z)
q = find_token(lines, '\\bar under', i, z)
r = find_token(lines, '\\uuline on', i, z)
s = find_token(lines, '\\uwave on', i, z)
t = find_token(lines, '\\strikeout on', i, z)
if j != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\emph default")
if k != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\noun default")
if l != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\series default")
if m != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\family default")
if n != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\shape default")
if o != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\color inherit")
if p != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\size default")
if q != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\bar default")
if r != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\uuline default")
if s != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\uwave default")
if t != -1:
lines.insert(z - 2, "\\strikeout default")
lines[i:i + 4] = put_cmd_in_ert(LaTeXname + "{")
i += 1
def revert_font_attrs(lines, name, LaTeXname):
" Reverts font changes to TeX code "
i = 0
changed = False
while True:
i = find_token(lines, name + ' on', i)
if i == -1:
return changed
j = find_token(lines, name + ' default', i)
k = find_token(lines, name + ' on', i + 1)
# if there is no default set, the style ends with the layout
# assure hereby that we found the correct layout end
if j != -1 and (j < k or k == -1):
lines[j:j + 1] = put_cmd_in_ert("}")
else:
j = find_token(lines, '\\end_layout', i)
lines[j:j] = put_cmd_in_ert("}")
lines[i:i + 1] = put_cmd_in_ert(LaTeXname + "{")
changed = True
i += 1
def revert_layout_command(lines, name, LaTeXname):
" Reverts a command from a layout to TeX code "
i = 0
while True:
i = find_token(lines, '\\begin_layout ' + name, i)
if i == -1:
return
k = -1
# find the next layout
j = i + 1
while k == -1:
j = find_token(lines, '\\begin_layout', j)
l = len(lines)
# if nothing was found it was the last layout of the document
if j == -1:
lines[l - 4:l - 4] = put_cmd_in_ert("}")
k = 0
# exclude plain layout because this can be TeX code or another inset
elif lines[j] != '\\begin_layout Plain Layout':
lines[j - 2:j - 2] = put_cmd_in_ert("}")
k = 0
else:
j += 1
lines[i] = '\\begin_layout Standard'
lines[i + 1:i + 1] = put_cmd_in_ert(LaTeXname + "{")
i += 1
def hex2ratio(s):
" Converts an RRGGBB-type hexadecimal string to a float in [0.0,1.0] "
try:
val = int(s, 16)
except:
val = 0
if val != 0:
val += 1
return str(val / 256.0)
def str2bool(s):
"'true' goes to True, case-insensitively, and we strip whitespace."
s = s.strip().lower()
return s == "true"
def convert_info_insets(document, type, func):
"Convert info insets matching type using func."
i = 0
type_re = re.compile(r'^type\s+"(%s)"$' % type)
arg_re = re.compile(r'^arg\s+"(.*)"$')
while True:
i = find_token(document.body, "\\begin_inset Info", i)
if i == -1:
return
t = type_re.match(document.body[i + 1])
if t:
arg = arg_re.match(document.body[i + 2])
if arg:
new_arg = func(arg.group(1))
document.body[i + 2] = 'arg "%s"' % new_arg
i += 3
def insert_document_option(document, option):
"Insert _option_ as a document option."
# Find \options in the header
options_line = find_token(document.header, "\\options", 0)
# if the options does not exists add it after the textclass
if options_line == -1:
textclass_line = find_token(document.header, "\\textclass", 0)
document.header.insert(textclass_line +1,
r"\options %s" % option)
return
# add it to the end of the options
document.header[options_line] += " ,%s" % option
def remove_document_option(document, option):
""" Remove _option_ as a document option.
It is assumed that option belongs to the \options.
That can be done running is_document_option(document, option)."""
options_line = find_token(document.header, "\\options", 0)
option_pos = document.header[options_line].find(option)
# Remove option from \options
comma_before_pos = document.header[options_line].rfind(',', 0, option_pos)
comma_after_pos = document.header[options_line].find(',', option_pos)
# if there are no commas then it is the single option
# and the options line should be removed since it will be empty
if comma_before_pos == comma_after_pos == -1:
del document.header[options_line]
return
# last option
options = document.header[options_line]
if comma_after_pos == -1:
document.header[options_line] = options[:comma_before_pos].rsplit()
return
document.header[options_line] = options[comma_before_pos: comma_after_pos]
def is_document_option(document, option):
"Find if _option_ is a document option"
# Find \options in the header
options_line = find_token(document.header, "\\options", 0)
# \options is not present in the header
if options_line == -1:
return False
option_pos = document.header[options_line].find(option)
# option is not present in the \options
if option_pos == -1:
return False
return True