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author | Ben Abbott <bpabbott@mac.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Mar 2012 20:54:47 -0400 |
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## Copyright (C) 2008-2012 David Bateman ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave 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 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 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. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} print () ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} print (@var{options}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} print (@var{filename}, @var{options}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} print (@var{h}, @var{filename}, @var{options}) ## Print a graph, or save it to a file. Both output formatted for ## printing (PDF and PostScript), and many bitmapped and vector ## image formats are supported. ## ## @var{h} specifies the figure handle. If no handle is specified ## the handle for the current figure is used. ## ## @var{filename} defines the name of the output file. If the ## file name has no suffix, one is inferred from the specified ## device and appended to the file name. If no filename is ## specified, the output is sent to the printer. ## ## For output to a printer, to a PostScript file, or a PDF file, ## the paper size is specified by the figure's @code{papersize} ## property. The location and size of the image on the page are ## specified by the figure's @code{paperposition} property. The ## orientation of the page is specified by the figure's ## @code{paperorientation} property. ## ## The width and height of images are specified by the figure's ## @code{paperpositon(3:4)} property values. ## ## The @code{print} command supports several @var{options}: ## ## @table @code ## @item -f@var{h} ## Specify the handle, @var{h}, of the figure to be printed. The ## default is the current figure. ## ## @item -P@var{printer} ## Set the @var{printer} name to which the graph is sent if no ## @var{filename} is specified. ## ## @item -G@var{ghostscript_command} ## Specify the command for calling Ghostscript. For Unix and Windows, ## the defaults are 'gs' and 'gswin32c', respectively. ## ## @item -color ## @itemx -mono ## Monochrome or color output. ## ## @item -solid ## @itemx -dashed ## Forces all lines to be solid or dashed, respectively. ## ## @item -portrait ## @itemx -landscape ## Specify the orientation of the plot for printed output. For ## non-printed output the aspect ratio of the output corresponds to ## the plot area defined by the "paperposition" property in the ## orientation specified. This options is equivalent to changing ## the figure's "paperorientation" property. ## ## @item -d@var{device} ## Output device, where @var{device} is one of: ## ## @table @code ## @item ps ## @itemx ps2 ## @itemx psc ## @itemx psc2 ## Postscript (level 1 and 2, mono and color). The FLTK graphics ## toolkit generates Postscript level 3.0. ## ## @item eps ## @itemx eps2 ## @itemx epsc ## @itemx epsc2 ## Encapsulated postscript (level 1 and 2, mono and color). The FLTK ## graphic toolkit generates Postscript level 3.0. ## ## @item tex ## @itemx epslatex ## @itemx epslatexstandalone ## @itemx pstex ## @itemx pslatex ## @itemx pdflatex ## Generate a @LaTeX{} (or @TeX{}) file for labels, and eps/ps/pdf ## for graphics. The file produced by @code{epslatexstandalone} can be ## processed directly by @LaTeX{}. The other formats are intended to ## be included in a @LaTeX{} (or @TeX{}) document. The @code{tex} device ## is the same as the @code{epslatex} device. The @code{pdflatex} device ## is only available for the FLTK graphics toolkit. ## ## @item tikz ## Generate a @LaTeX{} file using PGF/TikZ@. For the FLTK the result is ## PGF. ## ## @item ill ## @itemx aifm ## Adobe Illustrator (Obsolete for Gnuplot versions > 4.2) ## ## @item cdr ## @itemx @nospell{corel} ## CorelDraw ## ## @item dxf ## AutoCAD ## ## @item emf ## @itemx meta ## Microsoft Enhanced Metafile ## ## @item fig ## XFig. For the Gnuplot graphics toolkit, the additional options ## @option{-textspecial} or @option{-textnormal} can be used to control ## whether the special flag should be set for the text in ## the figure (default is @option{-textnormal}). ## ## @item hpgl ## HP plotter language ## ## @item mf ## Metafont ## ## @item png ## Portable network graphics ## ## @item jpg ## @itemx jpeg ## JPEG image ## ## @item gif ## GIF image (only available for the Gnuplot graphics toolkit) ## ## @item pbm ## PBMplus ## ## @item svg ## Scalable vector graphics ## ## @item pdf ## Portable document format ## @end table ## ## If the device is omitted, it is inferred from the file extension, ## or if there is no filename it is sent to the printer as postscript. ## ## @item -d@var{ghostscript_device} ## Additional devices are supported by Ghostscript. ## Some examples are; ## ## @table @code ## @item ljet2p ## HP LaserJet IIP ## ## @item ljet3 ## HP LaserJet III ## ## @item deskjet ## HP DeskJet and DeskJet Plus ## ## @item cdj550 ## HP DeskJet 550C ## ## @item paintjet ## HP PointJet ## ## @item pcx24b ## 24-bit color PCX file format ## ## @item ppm ## Portable Pixel Map file format ## ## @item pdfwrite ## Produces pdf output from eps ## @end table ## ## For a complete list, type `system ("gs -h")' to see what formats ## and devices are available. ## ## When Ghostscript output is sent to a printer the size is determined ## by the figure's "papersize" property. When the output ## is sent to a file the size is determined by the plot box defined by ## the figure's "paperposition" property. ## ## @itemx -append ## Appends the PS, or PDF output to a pre-existing file of the ## same type. ## ## @itemx -r@var{NUM} ## Resolution of bitmaps in pixels per inch. For both metafiles and ## SVG the default is the screen resolution, for other it is 150 dpi. ## To specify screen resolution, use "-r0". ## ## @item -tight ## Forces a tight bounding box for eps-files. ## ## @item -@var{preview} ## Adds a preview to eps-files. Supported formats are; ## ## @table @code ## @item -interchange ## Provides an interchange preview. ## ## @item -metalfile ## Provides a metafile preview. ## ## @item -pict ## Provides pict preview. ## ## @item -tiff ## Provides a tiff preview. ## @end table ## ## @item -S@var{xsize},@var{ysize} ## Plot size in pixels for EMF, GIF, JPEG, PBM, PNG and SVG@. For ## PS, EPS, PDF, and other vector formats the plot size is in points. ## This option is equivalent to changing the size of the plot box ## associated with "paperposition" property. Using the command form of ## the print function, you must quote the @var{xsize},@var{ysize} ## option. For example, by writing @w{@code{"-S640,480"}}. ## ## @item -F@var{fontname} ## @itemx -F@var{fontname}:@var{size} ## @itemx -F:@var{size} ## Associates all text with the @var{fontname} and/or @var{fontsize}. ## @var{fontname} is ignored for some devices; dxf, fig, hpgl, etc. ## @end table ## ## The filename and options can be given in any order. ## ## Example: Print to a file, using the svg device. ## ## @example ## @group ## figure (1); ## clf (); ## surf (peaks); ## print -dsvg figure1.svg ## @end group ## @end example ## ## Example: Print to an HP Deskjet 550C. ## ## @example ## @group ## figure (1); ## clf (); ## surf (peaks); ## print -dcdj550 ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @seealso{figure, orient, saveas} ## @end deftypefn function print (varargin) opts = __print_parse_opts__ (varargin{:}); opts.pstoedit_cmd = @pstoedit; opts.fig2dev_cmd = @fig2dev; opts.latex_standalone = @latex_standalone; opts.lpr_cmd = @lpr; opts.epstool_cmd = @epstool; if (! isfigure (opts.figure)) error ("print: no figure to print"); endif orig_figure = get (0, "currentfigure"); figure (opts.figure); if (opts.append_to_file) [~, ~, ext] = fileparts (opts.ghostscript.output); opts.ghostscript.prepend = strcat (tmpnam (), ext); copyfile (opts.ghostscript.output, opts.ghostscript.prepend); endif unwind_protect ## Modify properties as specified by options props = []; drawnow (); ## print() requires figure units to be "pixels" props(1).h = opts.figure; props(1).name = "units"; props(1).value = {get(opts.figure, "units")}; set (opts.figure, "units", "pixels"); ## graphics toolkit tranlates figure position to eps bbox in points fpos = get (opts.figure, "position"); props(2).h = opts.figure; props(2).name = "position"; props(2).value = {fpos}; fpos(3:4) = opts.canvas_size; set (opts.figure, "position", fpos); ## Set figure background to none. This is done both for ## consistency with Matlab and to elliminate the visible ## box along the figure's perimeter. props(3).h = opts.figure; props(3).name = "color"; props(3).value{1} = get (props(3).h, props(3).name); set (props(3).h, "color", "none"); if (opts.force_solid != 0) h = findall (opts.figure, "-property", "linestyle"); m = numel (props); for n = 1:numel(h) props(m+n).h = h(n); props(m+n).name = "linestyle"; props(m+n).value = {get(h(n), "linestyle")}; endfor if (opts.force_solid > 0) linestyle = "-"; else linestyle = "--"; endif set (h, "linestyle", linestyle); endif if (opts.use_color < 0 && ! strcmp (get (opts.figure, "__graphics_toolkit__"), "gnuplot")) color_props = {"color", "facecolor", "edgecolor", "colormap"}; for c = 1:numel(color_props) h = findall (opts.figure, "-property", color_props{c}); hnone = findall (opts.figure, color_props{c}, "none"); h = setdiff (h, hnone); m = numel (props); for n = 1:numel(h) if (ishandle (h(n))) ## Need to verify objects exist since callbacks may delete objects ## as the colors for others are modified. rgb = get (h(n), color_props{c}); props(end+1).h = h(n); props(end).name = color_props{c}; props(end).value = {get(h(n), color_props{c})}; if (isnumeric (rgb)) ## convert RGB color to RGB gray scale xfer = repmat ([0.30, 0.59, 0.11], size (rgb, 1), 1); ggg = repmat (sum (xfer .* rgb, 2), 1, 3); set (h(n), color_props{c}, ggg); endif endif endfor endfor endif if (! isempty (opts.font) || ! isempty (opts.fontsize)) h = findall (opts.figure, "-property", "fontname"); m = numel (props); for n = 1:numel(h) if (ishandle (h(n))) if (! isempty (opts.font)) props(end+1).h = h(n); props(end).name = "fontname"; props(end).value = {get(h(n), "fontname")}; endif endif if (ishandle (h(n))) if (! isempty (opts.fontsize)) props(end+1).h = h(n); props(end).name = "fontsize"; props(end).value = {get(h(n), "fontsize")}; endif endif endfor if (! isempty (opts.font)) set (h(ishandle(h)), "fontname", opts.font); endif if (! isempty (opts.fontsize)) if (ischar (opts.fontsize)) fontsize = str2double (opts.fontsize); else fontsize = opts.fontsize; endif if (! isempty (opts.scalefontsize) && ! opt.scalefontsize != 1) ## This is done to work around the bbox being whole numbers. fontsize = fontsize * opts.scalefontsize; endif set (h(ishandle(h)), "fontsize", fontsize); endif endif ## call the graphcis toolkit print script switch (get (opts.figure, "__graphics_toolkit__")) case "gnuplot" opts = __gnuplot_print__ (opts); otherwise opts = __fltk_print__ (opts); endswitch unwind_protect_cleanup ## restore modified properties if (isstruct (props)) for n = numel(props):-1:1 if (ishandle (props(n).h)) set (props(n).h, props(n).name, props(n).value{1}); endif endfor endif ## Unlink temporary files for n = 1:numel(opts.unlink) [status, output] = unlink (opts.unlink{n}); if (status != 0) warning ("print.m: %s, '%s'", output, opts.unlink{n}); endif endfor end_unwind_protect if (isfigure (orig_figure)) figure (orig_figure); endif endfunction function cmd = epstool (opts, filein, fileout) ## As epstool does not work with pipes, a subshell is used to ## permit piping. Since this solution does not work with the DOS ## command shell, the -tight and -preview options are disabled if ## output must be piped. ## DOS Shell: ## gs.exe [...] -sOutputFile=<filein> - & epstool -bbox -preview-tiff <filein> <fileout> & del <filein> ## Unix Shell; ## cat > <filein> ; epstool -bbox -preview-tiff <filein> <fileout> ; rm <filein> dos_shell = (ispc () && ! isunix ()); cleanup = ""; if (nargin < 3) fileout = opts.name; elseif (isempty (fileout)) fileout = "-"; endif if (nargin < 2 || strcmp (filein, "-") || isempty (filein)) pipein = true; filein = strcat (tmpnam (), ".eps"); if (dos_shell) cleanup = sprintf ("& del %s ", strrep (filein, '/', '\')); else cleanup = sprintf ("; rm %s ", filein); endif else pipein = false; filein = strcat ("'", strtrim (filein), "'"); endif if (strcmp (fileout, "-")) pipeout = true; fileout = strcat (tmpnam (), ".eps"); if (dos_shell) cleanup = horzcat (cleanup, sprintf ("& del %s ", strrep (fileout, '/', '\'))); else cleanup = horzcat (cleanup, sprintf ("; rm %s ", fileout)); endif else pipeout = false; fileout = strcat ("'", strtrim (fileout), "'"); endif if (! isempty (opts.preview) && opts.tight_flag) warning ("print:previewandtight", "print.m: eps preview may not be combined with -tight"); endif if (! isempty (opts.preview) || opts.tight_flag) if (! isempty (opts.epstool_binary)) if (opts.tight_flag) cmd = "--copy --bbox"; elseif (! isempty (opts.preview)) switch opts.preview case "tiff" cmd = sprintf ("--add-%s-preview --device tiffg3", opts.preview); case {"tiff6u", "tiff6p", "metafile"} cmd = sprintf ("--add-%s-preview --device bmpgray", opts.preview); case {"tiff4", "interchange"} cmd = sprintf ("--add-%s-preview", opts.preview); case "pict" cmd = sprintf ("--add-%s-preview --mac-single", opts.preview); otherwise error ("print:invalidpreview", "print.m: epstool cannot include preview for format '%s'", opts.preview); endswitch if (! isempty (opts.ghostscript.resolution)) cmd = sprintf ("%s --dpi %d", cmd, opts.ghostscript.resolution); endif else cmd = ""; endif if (! isempty (cmd)) cmd = sprintf ("%s --quiet %s %s %s ", opts.epstool_binary, cmd, filein, fileout); endif if (pipein) if (dos_shell) filein(filein=="'") = "\""; gs_cmd = __ghostscript__ ("binary", opts.ghostscript.binary, "device", "epswrite", "source", "-", "output", filein); cmd = sprintf ("%s %s & %s", gs_cmd, filein, cmd); else cmd = sprintf ("cat > %s ; %s", filein, cmd); endif endif if (pipeout) if (dos_shell) cmd = sprintf ("%s & type %s", cmd, fileout); else cmd = sprintf ("%s ; cat %s", cmd, fileout); endif endif if (! isempty (cleanup)) if (pipeout && dos_shell) error ("print:epstoolpipe", "print.m: cannot pipe output of 'epstool' for DOS shell"); elseif (pipeout) cmd = sprintf ("( %s %s )", cmd, cleanup); else cmd = sprintf ("%s %s", cmd, cleanup); endif endif elseif (isempty (opts.epstool_binary)) error ("print:noepstool", "print.m: 'epstool' not found in PATH"); endif else if (pipein && pipeout) if (dos_shell) cmd = __ghostscript__ ("binary", opts.ghostscript.binary, "device", "epswrite", "source", "-", "output", "-"); else cmd = " cat "; endif elseif (pipein && ! pipeout) if (dos_shell) ## ghostscript expects double, not single, quotes fileout(fileout=="'") = "\""; cmd = __ghostscript__ ("binary", opts.ghostscript.binary, "device", "epswrite", "source", "-", "output", fileout); else cmd = sprintf (" cat > %s ", fileout); endif elseif (! pipein && pipeout) if (dos_shell) cmd = sprintf (" type %s ", filein); else cmd = sprintf (" cat %s ", filein); endif else if (dos_shell) cmd = sprintf (" copy %s %s ", filein, fileout); else cmd = sprintf (" cp %s %s ", filein, fileout); endif endif endif if (opts.debug) fprintf ("epstool command: '%s'\n", cmd); endif endfunction function cmd = fig2dev (opts, devopt) if (nargin < 2) devopt = opts.devopt; endif dos_shell = (ispc () && ! isunix ()); if (! isempty (opts.fig2dev_binary)) if (dos_shell) ## FIXME - is this the right thing to do for DOS? cmd = sprintf ("%s -L %s 2> NUL", opts.fig2dev_binary, devopt); else cmd = sprintf ("%s -L %s 2> /dev/null", opts.fig2dev_binary, devopt); endif elseif (isempty (opts.fig2dev_binary)) error ("print:nofig2dev", "print.m: 'fig2dev' not found in PATH"); endif if (opts.debug) fprintf ("fig2dev command: '%s'\n", cmd); endif endfunction function latex_standalone (opts) n = find (opts.name == ".", 1, "last"); if (! isempty (n)) opts.name = opts.name(1:n-1); endif latexfile = strcat (opts.name, ".tex"); switch opts.devopt case {"pdflatexstandalone"} packages = "\\usepackage{graphicx,color}"; graphicsfile = strcat (opts.name, "-inc.pdf"); case {"pslatexstandalone"} packages = "\\usepackage{epsfig,color}"; graphicsfile = strcat (opts.name, "-inc.ps"); otherwise packages = "\\usepackage{epsfig,color}"; graphicsfile = strcat (opts.name, "-inc.eps"); endswitch papersize = sprintf ("\\usepackage[papersize={%.2fbp,%.2fbp},text={%.2fbp,%.2fbp}]{geometry}", opts.canvas_size, opts.canvas_size); prepend = {"\\documentclass{minimal}"; packages; papersize; "\\begin{document}"; "\\centering"}; postpend = {"\\end{document}"}; fid = fopen (latexfile, "r"); if (fid >= 0) latex = fscanf (fid, "%c", Inf); status = fclose (fid); if (status != 0) error ("print:errorclosingfile", "print.m: error closing file '%s'", latexfile); endif ## TODO - should this be fixed in GL2PS? latex = strrep (latex, "\\includegraphics{}", sprintf ("\\includegraphics{%s}", graphicsfile)); else error ("print:erroropeningfile", "print.m: error opening file '%s'", latexfile); endif fid = fopen (latexfile, "w"); if (fid >= 0) fprintf (fid, "%s\n", prepend{:}); fprintf (fid, "%s", latex); fprintf (fid, "%s\n", postpend{:}); status = fclose (fid); if (status != 0) error ("print:errorclosingfile", "print.m: error closing file '%s'", latexfile); endif else error ("print:erroropeningfile", "print.m: error opening file '%s'", latexfile); endif endfunction function cmd = lpr (opts) if (nargin < 2) devopt = opts.devopt; endif if (! isempty (opts.lpr_binary)) cmd = opts.lpr_binary; if (! isempty (opts.lpr_options)) cmd = sprintf ("%s %s", cmd, opts.lpr_options); endif if (! isempty (opts.printer)) cmd = sprintf ("%s -P %s", cmd, opts.printer); endif elseif (isempty (opts.lpr_binary)) error ("print:nolpr", "print.m: 'lpr' not found in PATH"); endif if (opts.debug) fprintf ("lpr command: '%s'\n", cmd); endif endfunction function cmd = pstoedit (opts, devopt) if (nargin < 2) devopt = opts.devopt; endif dos_shell = (ispc () && ! isunix ()); if (! isempty (opts.pstoedit_binary)) if (dos_shell) cmd = sprintf ("%s -f %s 2> NUL", opts.pstoedit_binary, devopt); else ## FIXME - is this the right thing to do for DOS? cmd = sprintf ("%s -f %s 2> /dev/null", opts.pstoedit_binary, devopt); endif elseif (isempty (opts.pstoedit_binary)) error ("print:nopstoedit", "print.m: 'pstoedit' not found in PATH"); endif if (opts.debug) fprintf ("pstoedit command: '%s'\n", cmd); endif endfunction