Images now specified in centimeters instead of pixels

svn: r114
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Don Allingham 2001-06-12 17:03:11 +00:00
parent b0e371c695
commit 85cfd3ea49
3 changed files with 317 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -175,11 +175,11 @@ class OpenOfficeDoc(TextDoc):
import GdkImlib
image = GdkImlib.Image(name)
scale = float(y)/float(image.rgb_height)
act_width = int(image.rgb_width * scale)
act_height = int(image.rgb_height * scale)
scale = float(image.rgb_width)/float(image.rgb_height)
act_width = x * scale
act_height = y * scale
self.photo_list.append((name,act_width,act_height))
self.photo_list.append((name,int(act_width)*40,int(act_height)*40))
base = os.path.basename(name)
tag = string.replace(base,'.','_')
@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ class OpenOfficeDoc(TextDoc):
self.f.write('draw:name="')
self.f.write(tag)
self.f.write('" text:anchor-type="paragraph" ')
self.f.write('svg:width="%scm" ' % cnv("%.3f",float(act_width)/72.0))
self.f.write('svg:height="%scm" ' % cnv("%.3f",(float(act_height)/72.0)))
self.f.write('svg:width="%scm" ' % cnv("%.3f",act_width))
self.f.write('svg:height="%scm" ' % cnv("%.3f",act_height))
self.f.write('draw:z-index="0" ')
self.f.write('xlink:href="#Pictures/')
self.f.write(base)
@ -298,8 +298,10 @@ class OpenOfficeDoc(TextDoc):
self.f.write('<style:style style:name="photo" style:family="graphics">\n')
self.f.write('<style:properties text:anchor-type="paragraph" ')
self.f.write('svg:x="0cm" svg:y="0cm" style:wrap="none" ')
self.f.write('style:vertical-pos="top" style:vertical-rel="paragraph" ')
self.f.write('style:horizontal-pos="center" style:horizontal-rel="paragraph"/>\n')
self.f.write('style:vertical-pos="top" ')
self.f.write('style:vertical-rel="paragraph-content" ')
self.f.write('style:horizontal-pos="center" ')
self.f.write('style:horizontal-rel="paragraph-content"/>\n')
self.f.write('</style:style>\n')
for key in self.style_list.keys():
@ -445,7 +447,7 @@ class OpenOfficeDoc(TextDoc):
else:
im = PIL.Image.open(file)
im.thumbnail((width,height))
im.save(name,"JPEG")
im.save(image_name,"JPEG")
def _write_manifest(self):
file = self.tempdir + os.sep + "META-INF" + os.sep + "manifest.xml"

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@ -99,8 +99,6 @@ class PdfDoc(TextDoc):
pdf_style.firstLineIndent = first
pdf_style.bulletIndent = first
print first,left
align = style.get_alignment()
if align == PARA_ALIGN_RIGHT:
pdf_style.alignment = TA_RIGHT
@ -234,17 +232,19 @@ class PdfDoc(TextDoc):
im = PIL.Image.open(name)
nx,ny = im.size
scale = float(y)/float(nx)
act_width = int(nx * scale)
act_height = int(ny * scale)
self.story.append(PIL.Image(name,act_width*0.5,act_height*0.5))
scale = float(nx)/float(ny)
if scale > 1.0:
scale = 1.0/scale
act_width = x
act_height = y * scale
else:
act_width = x * scale
act_height = y
self.story.append(Image(name,act_width*cm,act_height*cm))
self.story.append(Spacer(1,0.5*cm))
self.image = 1
def horizontal_line(self):
pass
def write_text(self,text):
self.text = self.text + text

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@ -18,26 +18,53 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Load the base TextDoc class
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
from TextDoc import *
from latin_utf8 import latin_to_utf8
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Attempt to load the Python Imaging Library for the handling of photos.
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
try:
import PIL.Image
no_pil = 0
except:
no_pil = 1
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# RTF uses a unit called "twips" for its measurements. According to the
# RTF specification, 1 point is 20 twips. This routines converts
# centimeters to twips
#
# 2.54 cm/inch 72pts/inch, 20twips/pt
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def twips(cm):
return int(((cm/2.54)*72)+0.5)*20
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#
# Rich Text Format Document interface. The current inteface does not
# use style sheets. Instead it writes raw formatting.
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
class RTFDoc(TextDoc):
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Opens the file, and writes the header. Builds the color and font
# tables. Fonts are chosen using the MS TrueType fonts, since it
# is assumed that if you are generating RTF, you are probably
# targeting Word. This generator assumes a Western Europe character
# set.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def open(self,filename):
if filename[-4:] != ".rtf":
self.filename = filename + ".rtf"
@ -75,20 +102,39 @@ class RTFDoc(TextDoc):
self.f.write('\\margt%d' % twips(self.tmargin))
self.f.write('\\margb%d' % twips(self.bmargin))
self.f.write('\\widowctl\n')
self.in_table = 0
self.text = ""
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Write the closing brace, and close the file.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def close(self):
self.f.write('}\n')
self.f.close()
def start_page(self,orientation=None):
pass
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Force a section page break
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_page(self):
pass
self.f.write('\\sbkpage\n')
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Starts a paragraph. Instead of using a style sheet, generate the
# the style for each paragraph on the fly. Not the ideal, but it
# does work.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def start_paragraph(self,style_name,leader=None):
self.open = 0
p = self.style_list[style_name]
# build font information
f = p.get_font()
size = f.get_size()*2
bgindex = self.color_map[p.get_background_color()]
@ -104,7 +150,10 @@ class RTFDoc(TextDoc):
if f.get_italic():
self.font_type = self.font_type + "\\i"
self.f.write('\\pard')
# build paragraph information
if not self.in_table:
self.f.write('\\pard')
if p.get_alignment() == PARA_ALIGN_RIGHT:
self.f.write('\\qr')
elif p.get_alignment() == PARA_ALIGN_CENTER:
@ -136,57 +185,186 @@ class RTFDoc(TextDoc):
self.f.write('\\tab}')
self.open = 0
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Ends a paragraph. Care has to be taken to make sure that the
# braces are closed properly. The self.open flag is used to indicate
# if braces are currently open. If the last write was the end of
# a bold-faced phrase, braces may already be closed.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_paragraph(self):
if self.open:
self.f.write('}')
self.open = 0
self.f.write('\n\\par')
pass
if not self.in_table:
self.f.write(self.text)
if self.open:
self.f.write('}')
self.text = ""
self.open = 0
self.f.write('\n\\par')
else:
self.text = self.text + '}'
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Starts boldfaced text, enclosed the braces
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def start_bold(self):
if self.open:
self.f.write('}')
self.f.write('{%s\\b ' % self.font_type)
self.open = 1
pass
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Ends boldfaced text, closing the braces
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_bold(self):
self.open = 0
self.f.write('}')
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Start a table. Grab the table style, and store it. Keep a flag to
# indicate that we are in a table. This helps us deal with paragraphs
# internal to a table. RTF does not require anything to start a
# table, since a table is treated as a bunch of rows.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def start_table(self,name,style_name):
pass
self.in_table = 1
self.tbl_style = self.table_styles[style_name]
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# End a table. Turn off the table flag
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_table(self):
pass
self.in_table = 0
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Start a row. RTF uses the \trowd to start a row. RTF also specifies
# all the cell data after it has specified the cell definitions for
# the row. Therefore it is necessary to keep a list of cell contents
# that is to be written after all the cells are defined.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def start_row(self):
pass
self.contents = []
self.cell = 0
self.prev = 0
self.f.write('\\trowd ')
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# End a row. Write the cell contents, separated by the \cell marker,
# then terminate the row
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_row(self):
pass
self.f.write('{')
for line in self.contents:
self.f.write(line)
self.f.write('\\cell ')
self.f.write('}\\pard\\intbl\\row ')
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Start a cell. Dump out the cell specifics, such as borders. Cell
# widths are kind of interesting. RTF doesn't specify how wide a cell
# is, but rather where it's right edge is in relationship to the
# left margin. This means that each cell is the cumlative of the
# previous cells plus its own width.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def start_cell(self,style_name,span=1):
pass
s = self.cell_styles[style_name]
self.remain = span -1
if s.get_top_border():
self.f.write('\\clbrdrt\\brdrs\\brdrw10 ')
if s.get_bottom_border():
self.f.write('\\clbrdrb\\brdrs\\brdrw10 ')
if s.get_left_border():
self.f.write('\\clbrdrl\\brdrs\\brdrw10 ')
if s.get_right_border():
self.f.write('\\clbrdrr\\brdrs\\brdrw10 ')
table_width = float(self.get_usable_width())
cell_percent = 0
for cell in range(self.cell,self.cell+span):
cell_percent = cell_percent + float(self.tbl_style.get_column_width(cell))
cell_percent = cell_percent/100.0
cell_width = twips(table_width * cell_percent)
self.prev = self.prev + cell_width
self.f.write('\\cellx%d\\pard\intbl' % self.prev)
self.cell = self.cell+1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# End a cell. Save the current text in the content lists, since data
# must be saved until all cells are defined.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def end_cell(self):
pass
self.contents.append(self.text)
self.text = ""
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Add a photo. Embed the photo in the document. Use the Python
# imaging library to load and scale the photo. The image is converted
# to JPEG, since it is smaller, and supported by RTF. The data is
# dumped as a string of HEX numbers.
#
# If the PIL library is not loaded, ignore the request to load the
# photo.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def add_photo(self,name,x,y):
pass
def horizontal_line(self):
pass
if no_pil:
return
im = PIL.Image.open(name)
nx,ny = im.size
buf = im.tostring("jpeg","RGB")
scale = float(ny)/float(nx)
if scale > 1:
scale = 1.0/scale
act_width = twips(x * scale)
act_height = twips(y * scale)
im.thumbnail((int(act_width*40),int(act_height*40)))
self.f.write('{\*\shppict{\\pict\\jpegblip\\picwgoal%d\\pichgoal%d\n' % (x,y))
index = 1
for i in buf:
self.f.write('%02x' % ord(i))
if index%32==0:
self.f.write('\n')
index = index+1
self.f.write('}}\\par\n')
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Writes text. If braces are not currently open, open them. Loop
# character by character (terribly inefficient, but it works). If a
# character is 8 bit (>127), convert it to a hex representation in
# the form of \`XX. Make sure to escape braces.
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
def write_text(self,text):
if self.open == 0:
self.open = 1
self.f.write('{%s ' % self.font_type)
self.text = self.text + '{%s ' % self.font_type
for i in text:
if ord(i) > 127:
self.f.write('\\\'%2x' % ord(i))
self.text = self.text + '\\\'%2x' % ord(i)
elif i == '{' or i == '}' :
self.text = self.text + '\\%s' % i
else:
self.f.write(i)
self.text = self.text + i
if __name__ == "__main__":
@ -228,7 +406,67 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
styles.add_style("Box",para)
doc = RTFDoc(styles,paper,PAPER_PORTRAIT)
doc.open("/home/dona/test")
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.2)
cell.set_top_border(1)
cell.set_bottom_border(1)
cell.set_right_border(1)
cell.set_left_border(1)
doc.add_cell_style('ParentHead',cell)
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.1)
cell.set_bottom_border(1)
cell.set_left_border(1)
doc.add_cell_style('TextContents',cell)
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.1)
cell.set_bottom_border(0)
cell.set_left_border(1)
cell.set_padding(0.1)
doc.add_cell_style('TextChild1',cell)
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.1)
cell.set_bottom_border(1)
cell.set_left_border(1)
cell.set_padding(0.1)
doc.add_cell_style('TextChild2',cell)
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.1)
cell.set_bottom_border(1)
cell.set_right_border(1)
cell.set_left_border(1)
doc.add_cell_style('TextContentsEnd',cell)
cell = TableCellStyle()
cell.set_padding(0.2)
cell.set_bottom_border(1)
cell.set_right_border(1)
cell.set_left_border(1)
doc.add_cell_style('ChildName',cell)
table = TableStyle()
table.set_width(100)
table.set_columns(3)
table.set_column_width(0,20)
table.set_column_width(1,40)
table.set_column_width(2,40)
doc.add_table_style('ParentTable',table)
table = TableStyle()
table.set_width(100)
table.set_columns(4)
table.set_column_width(0,5)
table.set_column_width(1,15)
table.set_column_width(2,40)
table.set_column_width(3,40)
doc.add_table_style('ChildTable',table)
doc.open("test")
doc.start_paragraph("Title")
doc.write_text("My Title")
@ -243,7 +481,36 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.start_paragraph("Normal")
doc.add_photo("/home/dona/dad.jpg",200,200)
doc.add_photo("foo.png",200,200)
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.start_table(id,'ParentTable')
doc.start_row()
doc.start_cell('ParentHead',3)
doc.start_paragraph('Normal')
doc.write_text('Banana : Smith ')
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.end_cell()
doc.end_row()
doc.start_row()
doc.start_cell("TextContents")
doc.start_paragraph('Normal')
doc.write_text("some event")
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.end_cell()
doc.start_cell("TextContents")
doc.start_paragraph('Normal')
doc.write_text("someday")
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.end_cell()
doc.start_cell("TextContentsEnd")
doc.start_paragraph('Normal')
doc.write_text("somewhere")
doc.end_paragraph()
doc.end_cell()
doc.end_row()
doc.end_table()
doc.close()