#Copyright ReportLab Europe Ltd. 2000-2004 #see license.txt for license details #history http://www.reportlab.co.uk/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/public/reportlab/trunk/reportlab/graphics/renderPS.py __version__=''' $Id: renderPS.py 2808 2006-03-15 16:47:27Z rgbecker $ ''' import string, types from reportlab.pdfbase.pdfmetrics import getFont, stringWidth # for font info from reportlab.lib.utils import fp_str, getStringIO from reportlab.lib.colors import black from reportlab.graphics.renderbase import Renderer, StateTracker, getStateDelta, renderScaledDrawing from reportlab.graphics.shapes import STATE_DEFAULTS import math from types import StringType from operator import getitem from reportlab import rl_config # we need to create encoding vectors for each font we use, or they will # come out in Adobe's old StandardEncoding, which NOBODY uses. PS_WinAnsiEncoding=""" /RE { %def findfont begin currentdict dup length dict begin { %forall 1 index /FID ne { def } { pop pop } ifelse } forall /FontName exch def dup length 0 ne { %if /Encoding Encoding 256 array copy def 0 exch { %forall dup type /nametype eq { %ifelse Encoding 2 index 2 index put pop 1 add }{ %else exch pop } ifelse } forall } if pop currentdict dup end end /FontName get exch definefont pop } bind def /WinAnsiEncoding [ 39/quotesingle 96/grave 128/euro 130/quotesinglbase/florin/quotedblbase /ellipsis/dagger/daggerdbl/circumflex/perthousand /Scaron/guilsinglleft/OE 145/quoteleft/quoteright /quotedblleft/quotedblright/bullet/endash/emdash /tilde/trademark/scaron/guilsinglright/oe/dotlessi 159/Ydieresis 164/currency 166/brokenbar 168/dieresis/copyright /ordfeminine 172/logicalnot 174/registered/macron/ring 177/plusminus/twosuperior/threesuperior/acute/mu 183/periodcentered/cedilla/onesuperior/ordmasculine 188/onequarter/onehalf/threequarters 192/Agrave/Aacute /Acircumflex/Atilde/Adieresis/Aring/AE/Ccedilla /Egrave/Eacute/Ecircumflex/Edieresis/Igrave/Iacute /Icircumflex/Idieresis/Eth/Ntilde/Ograve/Oacute /Ocircumflex/Otilde/Odieresis/multiply/Oslash /Ugrave/Uacute/Ucircumflex/Udieresis/Yacute/Thorn /germandbls/agrave/aacute/acircumflex/atilde/adieresis /aring/ae/ccedilla/egrave/eacute/ecircumflex /edieresis/igrave/iacute/icircumflex/idieresis /eth/ntilde/ograve/oacute/ocircumflex/otilde /odieresis/divide/oslash/ugrave/uacute/ucircumflex /udieresis/yacute/thorn/ydieresis ] def """ class PSCanvas: def __init__(self,size=(300,300), PostScriptLevel=2): self.width, self.height = size xtraState = [] self._xtraState_push = xtraState.append self._xtraState_pop = xtraState.pop self.comments = 0 self.code = [] self._sep = '\n' self._strokeColor = self._fillColor = self._lineWidth = \ self._font = self._fontSize = self._lineCap = \ self._lineJoin = self._color = None self._fontsUsed = [] # track them as we go self.setFont(STATE_DEFAULTS['fontName'],STATE_DEFAULTS['fontSize']) self.setStrokeColor(STATE_DEFAULTS['strokeColor']) self.setLineCap(2) self.setLineJoin(0) self.setLineWidth(1) self.PostScriptLevel=PostScriptLevel def comment(self,msg): if self.comments: self.code.append('%'+msg) def drawImage(self, image, x1,y1, x2=None,y2=None): # Postscript Level2 version # select between postscript level 1 or level 2 if PostScriptLevel==1: self._drawImageLevel1(image, x1,y1, x2=None,y2=None) elif PostScriptLevel == 2 : self._drawImageLevel2(image, x1,y1, x2=None,y2=None) else : raise 'PostScriptLevelException' def clear(self): self.code.append('showpage') # ugh, this makes no sense oh well. def save(self,f=None): if not hasattr(f,'write'): file = open(f,'wb') else: file = f if self.code[-1]!='showpage': self.clear() self.code.insert(0,'''\ %%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 %%%%BoundingBox: 0 0 %d %d %%%% Initialization: /m {moveto} bind def /l {lineto} bind def /c {curveto} bind def %s ''' % (self.width,self.height, PS_WinAnsiEncoding)) # for each font used, reencode the vectors fontReencode = [] for fontName in self._fontsUsed: fontReencode.append('WinAnsiEncoding /%s /%s RE' % (fontName, fontName)) self.code.insert(1, string.join(fontReencode, self._sep)) file.write(string.join(self.code,self._sep)) if file is not f: file.close() from reportlab.lib.utils import markfilename markfilename(f,creatorcode='XPR3',filetype='EPSF') def saveState(self): self._xtraState_push((self._fontCodeLoc,)) self.code.append('gsave') def restoreState(self): self.code.append('grestore') self._fontCodeLoc, = self._xtraState_pop() def stringWidth(self, s, font=None, fontSize=None): """Return the logical width of the string if it were drawn in the current font (defaults to self.font).""" font = font or self._font fontSize = fontSize or self._fontSize return stringWidth(s, font, fontSize) def setLineCap(self,v): if self._lineCap!=v: self._lineCap = v self.code.append('%d setlinecap'%v) def setLineJoin(self,v): if self._lineJoin!=v: self._lineJoin = v self.code.append('%d setlinejoin'%v) def setDash(self, array=[], phase=0): """Two notations. pass two numbers, or an array and phase""" # copied and modified from reportlab.canvas psoperation = "setdash" if type(array) == types.IntType or type(array) == types.FloatType: self._code.append('[%s %s] 0 %s' % (array, phase, psoperation)) elif type(array) == types.ListType or type(array) == types.TupleType: assert phase >= 0, "phase is a length in user space" textarray = string.join(map(str, array)) self.code.append('[%s] %s %s' % (textarray, phase, psoperation)) def setStrokeColor(self, color): self._strokeColor = color self.setColor(color) def setColor(self, color): if self._color!=color: self._color = color if color: if hasattr(color, "cyan"): self.code.append('%s setcmykcolor' % fp_str(color.cyan, color.magenta, color.yellow, color.black)) else: self.code.append('%s setrgbcolor' % fp_str(color.red, color.green, color.blue)) def setFillColor(self, color): self._fillColor = color self.setColor(color) def setLineWidth(self, width): if width != self._lineWidth: self._lineWidth = width self.code.append('%s setlinewidth' % width) def setFont(self,font,fontSize,leading=None): if self._font!=font or self._fontSize!=fontSize: self._fontCodeLoc = len(self.code) self._font = font self._fontSize = fontSize self.code.append('') def line(self, x1, y1, x2, y2): if self._strokeColor != None: self.setColor(self._strokeColor) self.code.append('%s m %s l stroke' % (fp_str(x1, y1), fp_str(x2, y2))) def _escape(self, s): ''' return a copy of string s with special characters in postscript strings escaped with backslashes. Have not handled characters that are converted normally in python strings i.e. \n -> newline ''' str = string.replace(s, chr(0x5C), r'\\' ) str = string.replace(str, '(', '\(' ) str = string.replace(str, ')', '\)') return str def drawString(self, x, y, s, angle=0): if self._fillColor != None: if not self.code[self._fontCodeLoc]: psName = getFont(self._font).face.name self.code[self._fontCodeLoc]='(%s) findfont %s scalefont setfont' % (psName,fp_str(self._fontSize)) if psName not in self._fontsUsed: self._fontsUsed.append(psName) self.setColor(self._fillColor) s = self._escape(s) ## before inverting... ## if angle == 0 : # do special case of angle = 0 first. Avoids a bunch of gsave/grestore ops ## self.code.append('%s m 1 -1 scale (%s) show 1 -1 scale' % (fp_str(x,y),s)) ## else : # general case, rotated text ## self.code.append('gsave %s %s translate %s rotate' % (x,y,angle)) ## self.code.append('0 0 m 1 -1 scale (%s) show' % s) ## self.code.append('grestore') if angle == 0 : # do special case of angle = 0 first. Avoids a bunch of gsave/grestore ops self.code.append('%s m (%s) show ' % (fp_str(x,y),s)) else : # general case, rotated text self.code.append('gsave %s %s translate %s rotate' % (x,y,angle)) self.code.append('0 0 m (%s) show' % s) self.code.append('grestore') def drawCentredString(self, x, y, text, text_anchor='middle'): if self._fillColor is not None: textLen = stringWidth(text, self._font,self._fontSize) if text_anchor=='end': x -= textLen elif text_anchor=='middle': x -= textLen/2. self.drawString(x,y,text) def drawRightString(self, text, x, y): self.drawCentredString(text,x,y,text_anchor='end') def drawCurve(self, x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, x4, y4, closed=0): codeline = '%s m %s curveto' data = (fp_str(x1, y1), fp_str(x2, y2, x3, y3, x4, y4)) if self._fillColor != None: self.setColor(self._fillColor) self.code.append((codeline % data) + ' eofill') if self._strokeColor != None: self.setColor(self._strokeColor) self.code.append((codeline % data) + ((closed and ' closepath') or '') + ' stroke') ######################################################################################## def rect(self, x1,y1, x2,y2, stroke=1, fill=1): "Draw a rectangle between x1,y1, and x2,y2" # Path is drawn in counter-clockwise direction" x1, x2 = min(x1,x2), max(x1, x2) # from piddle.py y1, y2 = min(y1,y2), max(y1, y2) self.polygon(((x1,y1),(x2,y1),(x2,y2),(x1,y2)), closed=1, stroke=stroke, fill = fill) def roundRect(self, x1,y1, x2,y2, rx=8, ry=8): """Draw a rounded rectangle between x1,y1, and x2,y2, with corners inset as ellipses with x radius rx and y radius ry. These should have x10, and ry>0.""" # Path is drawn in counter-clockwise direction x1, x2 = min(x1,x2), max(x1, x2) # from piddle.py y1, y2 = min(y1,y2), max(y1, y2) # Note: arcto command draws a line from current point to beginning of arc # save current matrix, translate to center of ellipse, scale by rx ry, and draw # a circle of unit radius in counterclockwise dir, return to original matrix # arguments are (cx, cy, rx, ry, startAngle, endAngle) ellipsePath = 'matrix currentmatrix %s %s translate %s %s scale 0 0 1 %s %s arc setmatrix' # choice between newpath and moveTo beginning of arc # go with newpath for precision, does this violate any assumptions in code??? rrCode = ['newpath'] # Round Rect code path # upper left corner ellipse is first rrCode.append(ellipsePath % (x1+rx, y1+ry, rx, -ry, 90, 180)) rrCode.append(ellipsePath % (x1+rx, y2-ry, rx, -ry, 180, 270)) rrCode.append(ellipsePath % (x2-rx, y2-ry, rx, -ry, 270, 360)) rrCode.append(ellipsePath % (x2-rx, y1+ry, rx, -ry, 0, 90) ) rrCode.append('closepath') self._fillAndStroke(rrCode) def ellipse(self, x1,y1, x2,y2): """Draw an orthogonal ellipse inscribed within the rectangle x1,y1,x2,y2. These should have x1= 0: arc='arc' else: arc='arcn' data = (x,y, xScale, yScale, startAng, startAng+extent, arc) return codeline % data def polygon(self, p, closed=0, stroke=1, fill=1): assert len(p) >= 2, 'Polygon must have 2 or more points' start = p[0] p = p[1:] polyCode = [] polyCode.append("%s m" % fp_str(start)) for point in p: polyCode.append("%s l" % fp_str(point)) if closed: polyCode.append("closepath") self._fillAndStroke(polyCode,stroke=stroke,fill=fill) def lines(self, lineList, color=None, width=None): if self._strokeColor != None: self._setColor(self._strokeColor) codeline = '%s m %s l stroke' for line in lineList: self.code.append(codeline % (fp_str(line[0]),fp_str(line[1]))) def moveTo(self,x,y): self.code.append('%s m' % fp_str(x, y)) def lineTo(self,x,y): self.code.append('%s l' % fp_str(x, y)) def curveTo(self,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3): self.code.append('%s c' % fp_str(x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3)) def closePath(self): self.code.append('closepath') def polyLine(self, p): assert len(p) >= 1, 'Polyline must have 1 or more points' if self._strokeColor != None: self.setColor(self._strokeColor) self.moveTo(p[0][0], p[0][1]) for t in p[1:]: self.lineTo(t[0], t[1]) self.code.append('stroke') def drawFigure(self, partList, closed=0): figureCode = [] first = 1 for part in partList: op = part[0] args = list(part[1:]) if op == figureLine: if first: first = 0 figureCode.append("%s m" % fp_str(args[:2])) else: figureCode.append("%s l" % fp_str(args[:2])) figureCode.append("%s l" % fp_str(args[2:])) elif op == figureArc: first = 0 x1,y1,x2,y2,startAngle,extent = args[:6] figureCode.append(self._genArcCode(x1,y1,x2,y2,startAngle,extent)) elif op == figureCurve: if first: first = 0 figureCode.append("%s m" % fp_str(args[:2])) else: figureCode.append("%s l" % fp_str(args[:2])) figureCode.append("%s curveto" % fp_str(args[2:])) else: raise TypeError, "unknown figure operator: "+op if closed: figureCode.append("closepath") self._fillAndStroke(figureCode) def _fillAndStroke(self,code,clip=0,fill=1,stroke=1): fill = self._fillColor and fill stroke = self._strokeColor and stroke if fill or stroke or clip: self.code.extend(code) if fill: if stroke or clip: self.code.append("gsave") self.setColor(self._fillColor) self.code.append("eofill") if stroke or clip: self.code.append("grestore") if stroke: if clip: self.code.append("gsave") self.setColor(self._strokeColor) self.code.append("stroke") if clip: self.code.append("grestore") if clip: self.code.append("clip") self.code.append("newpath") def translate(self,x,y): self.code.append('%s translate' % fp_str(x,y)) def scale(self,x,y): self.code.append('%s scale' % fp_str(x,y)) def transform(self,a,b,c,d,e,f): self.code.append('[%s] concat' % fp_str(a,b,c,d,e,f)) def _drawTimeResize(self,w,h): '''if this is used we're probably in the wrong world''' self.width, self.height = w, h ############################################################################################ # drawImage(self. image, x1, y1, x2=None, y2=None) is now defined by either _drawImageLevel1 # ._drawImageLevel2, the choice is made in .__init__ depending on option def _drawImageLevel1(self, image, x1, y1, x2=None,y2=None): # Postscript Level1 version available for fallback mode when Level2 doesn't work """drawImage(self,image,x1,y1,x2=None,y2=None) : If x2 and y2 are ommitted, they are calculated from image size. (x1,y1) is upper left of image, (x2,y2) is lower right of image in piddle coordinates.""" # For now let's start with 24 bit RGB images (following piddlePDF again) component_depth = 8 myimage = image.convert('RGB') imgwidth, imgheight = myimage.size if not x2: x2 = imgwidth + x1 if not y2: y2 = y1 + imgheight drawwidth = x2 - x1 drawheight = y2 - y1 #print 'Image size (%d, %d); Draw size (%d, %d)' % (imgwidth, imgheight, drawwidth, drawheight) # now I need to tell postscript how big image is # "image operators assume that they receive sample data from # their data source in x-axis major index order. The coordinate # of the lower-left corner of the first sample is (0,0), of the # second (1,0) and so on" -PS2 ref manual p. 215 # # The ImageMatrix maps unit squre of user space to boundary of the source image # # The CurrentTransformationMatrix (CTM) maps the unit square of # user space to the rect...on the page that is to receive the # image. A common ImageMatrix is [width 0 0 -height 0 height] # (for a left to right, top to bottom image ) # first let's map the user coordinates start at offset x1,y1 on page self.code.extend([ 'gsave', '%s %s translate' % (x1,-y1 - drawheight), # need to start are lower left of image '%s %s scale' % (drawwidth,drawheight), '/scanline %d 3 mul string def' % imgwidth # scanline by multiples of image width ]) # now push the dimensions and depth info onto the stack # and push the ImageMatrix to map the source to the target rectangle (see above) # finally specify source (PS2 pp. 225 ) and by exmample self.code.extend([ '%s %s %s' % (imgwidth, imgheight, component_depth), '[%s %s %s %s %s %s]' % (imgwidth, 0, 0, -imgheight, 0, imgheight), '{ currentfile scanline readhexstring pop } false 3', 'colorimage ' ]) # data source output--now we just need to deliver a hex encode # series of lines of the right overall size can follow # piddlePDF again rawimage = myimage.tostring() assert(len(rawimage) == imgwidth*imgheight, 'Wrong amount of data for image') #compressed = zlib.compress(rawimage) # no zlib at moment hex_encoded = self._AsciiHexEncode(rawimage) # write in blocks of 78 chars per line outstream = getStringIO(hex_encoded) dataline = outstream.read(78) while dataline <> "": self.code.append(dataline) dataline= outstream.read(78) self.code.append('% end of image data') # for clarity self.code.append('grestore') # return coordinates to normal # end of drawImage def _AsciiHexEncode(self, input): # also based on piddlePDF "Helper function used by images" output = getStringIO() for char in input: output.write('%02x' % ord(char)) return output.getvalue() def _drawImageLevel2(self, image, x1,y1, x2=None,y2=None): # Postscript Level2 version '''At present we're handling only PIL''' ### what sort of image are we to draw if image.mode=='L' : imBitsPerComponent = 8 imNumComponents = 1 myimage = image elif image.mode == '1': myimage = image.convert('L') imNumComponents = 1 myimage = image else : myimage = image.convert('RGB') imNumComponents = 3 imBitsPerComponent = 8 imwidth, imheight = myimage.size if not x2: x2 = imwidth + x1 if not y2: y2 = y1 + imheight drawwidth = x2 - x1 drawheight = y2 - y1 self.code.extend([ 'gsave', '%s %s translate' % (x1,-y1 - drawheight), # need to start are lower left of image '%s %s scale' % (drawwidth,drawheight)]) if imNumComponents == 3 : self.code.append('/DeviceRGB setcolorspace') elif imNumComponents == 1 : self.code.append('/DeviceGray setcolorspace') # create the image dictionary self.code.append(""" << /ImageType 1 /Width %d /Height %d %% dimensions of source image /BitsPerComponent %d""" % (imwidth, imheight, imBitsPerComponent) ) if imNumComponents == 1: self.code.append('/Decode [0 1]') if imNumComponents == 3: self.code.append('/Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1] %% decode color values normally') self.code.extend([ '/ImageMatrix [%s 0 0 %s 0 %s]' % (imwidth, -imheight, imheight), '/DataSource currentfile /ASCIIHexDecode filter', '>> % End image dictionary', 'image']) # after image operator just need to dump image dat to file as hexstring rawimage = myimage.tostring() assert(len(rawimage) == imwidth*imheight, 'Wrong amount of data for image') #compressed = zlib.compress(rawimage) # no zlib at moment hex_encoded = self._AsciiHexEncode(rawimage) # write in blocks of 78 chars per line outstream = getStringIO(hex_encoded) dataline = outstream.read(78) while dataline <> "": self.code.append(dataline) dataline= outstream.read(78) self.code.append('> % end of image data') # > is EOD for hex encoded filterfor clarity self.code.append('grestore') # return coordinates to normal # renderpdf - draws them onto a canvas """Usage: from reportlab.graphics import renderPS renderPS.draw(drawing, canvas, x, y) Execute the script to see some test drawings.""" from shapes import * # hack so we only get warnings once each #warnOnce = WarnOnce() # the main entry point for users... def draw(drawing, canvas, x=0, y=0, showBoundary=rl_config.showBoundary): """As it says""" R = _PSRenderer() R.draw(renderScaledDrawing(drawing), canvas, x, y, showBoundary=showBoundary) def _pointsFromList(L): ''' given a list of coordinates [x0, y0, x1, y1....] produce a list of points [(x0,y0), (y1,y0),....] ''' P=[] for i in range(0,len(L),2): P.append((L[i],L[i+1])) return P class _PSRenderer(Renderer): """This draws onto a EPS document. It needs to be a class rather than a function, as some EPS-specific state tracking is needed outside of the state info in the SVG model.""" def __init__(self): self._tracker = StateTracker() def drawNode(self, node): """This is the recursive method called for each node in the tree""" self._canvas.comment('begin node %s'%`node`) color = self._canvas._color if not (isinstance(node, Path) and node.isClipPath): self._canvas.saveState() #apply state changes deltas = getStateDelta(node) self._tracker.push(deltas) self.applyStateChanges(deltas, {}) #draw the object, or recurse self.drawNodeDispatcher(node) rDeltas = self._tracker.pop() if not (isinstance(node, Path) and node.isClipPath): self._canvas.restoreState() self._canvas.comment('end node %s'%`node`) self._canvas._color = color #restore things we might have lost (without actually doing anything). for k, v in rDeltas.items(): if self._restores.has_key(k): setattr(self._canvas,self._restores[k],v) ## _restores = {'stroke':'_stroke','stroke_width': '_lineWidth','stroke_linecap':'_lineCap', ## 'stroke_linejoin':'_lineJoin','fill':'_fill','font_family':'_font', ## 'font_size':'_fontSize'} _restores = {'strokeColor':'_strokeColor','strokeWidth': '_lineWidth','strokeLineCap':'_lineCap', 'strokeLineJoin':'_lineJoin','fillColor':'_fillColor','fontName':'_font', 'fontSize':'_fontSize'} def drawRect(self, rect): if rect.rx == rect.ry == 0: #plain old rectangle self._canvas.rect( rect.x, rect.y, rect.x+rect.width, rect.y+rect.height) else: #cheat and assume ry = rx; better to generalize #pdfgen roundRect function. TODO self._canvas.roundRect( rect.x, rect.y, rect.x+rect.width, rect.y+rect.height, rect.rx, rect.ry ) def drawLine(self, line): if self._canvas._strokeColor: self._canvas.line(line.x1, line.y1, line.x2, line.y2) def drawCircle(self, circle): self._canvas.circle( circle.cx, circle.cy, circle.r) def drawWedge(self, wedge): yradius, radius1, yradius1 = wedge._xtraRadii() if (radius1==0 or radius1 is None) and (yradius1==0 or yradius1 is None): startangledegrees = wedge.startangledegrees endangledegrees = wedge.endangledegrees centerx= wedge.centerx centery = wedge.centery radius = wedge.radius extent = endangledegrees - startangledegrees self._canvas.drawArc(centerx-radius, centery-yradius, centerx+radius, centery+yradius, startangledegrees, extent, fromcenter=1) else: self.drawPolygon(wedge.asPolygon()) def drawPolyLine(self, p): if self._canvas._strokeColor: self._canvas.polyLine(_pointsFromList(p.points)) def drawEllipse(self, ellipse): #need to convert to pdfgen's bounding box representation x1 = ellipse.cx - ellipse.rx x2 = ellipse.cx + ellipse.rx y1 = ellipse.cy - ellipse.ry y2 = ellipse.cy + ellipse.ry self._canvas.ellipse(x1,y1,x2,y2) def drawPolygon(self, p): self._canvas.polygon(_pointsFromList(p.points), closed=1) def drawString(self, stringObj): if self._canvas._fillColor: S = self._tracker.getState() text_anchor, x, y, text = S['textAnchor'], stringObj.x,stringObj.y,stringObj.text if not text_anchor in ['start','inherited']: font, fontSize = S['fontName'], S['fontSize'] textLen = stringWidth(text, font,fontSize) if text_anchor=='end': x = x-textLen elif text_anchor=='middle': x = x - textLen/2 else: raise ValueError, 'bad value for text_anchor '+str(text_anchor) self._canvas.drawString(x,y,text) def drawPath(self, path): from reportlab.graphics.shapes import _renderPath c = self._canvas drawFuncs = (c.moveTo, c.lineTo, c.curveTo, c.closePath) isClosed = _renderPath(path, drawFuncs) if not isClosed: c._fillColor = None c._fillAndStroke([], clip=path.isClipPath) def applyStateChanges(self, delta, newState): """This takes a set of states, and outputs the operators needed to set those properties""" for key, value in delta.items(): if key == 'transform': self._canvas.transform(value[0], value[1], value[2], value[3], value[4], value[5]) elif key == 'strokeColor': #this has different semantics in PDF to SVG; #we always have a color, and either do or do #not apply it; in SVG one can have a 'None' color self._canvas.setStrokeColor(value) elif key == 'strokeWidth': self._canvas.setLineWidth(value) elif key == 'strokeLineCap': #0,1,2 self._canvas.setLineCap(value) elif key == 'strokeLineJoin': self._canvas.setLineJoin(value) elif key == 'strokeDashArray': if value: self._canvas.setDash(value) else: self._canvas.setDash() ## elif key == 'stroke_opacity': ## warnOnce('Stroke Opacity not supported yet') elif key == 'fillColor': #this has different semantics in PDF to SVG; #we always have a color, and either do or do #not apply it; in SVG one can have a 'None' color self._canvas.setFillColor(value) ## elif key == 'fill_rule': ## warnOnce('Fill rules not done yet') ## elif key == 'fill_opacity': ## warnOnce('Fill opacity not done yet') elif key in ['fontSize', 'fontName']: # both need setting together in PDF # one or both might be in the deltas, # so need to get whichever is missing fontname = delta.get('fontName', self._canvas._font) fontsize = delta.get('fontSize', self._canvas._fontSize) self._canvas.setFont(fontname, fontsize) def drawImage(self, image): from reportlab.lib.utils import ImageReader im = ImageReader(image.path) x0 = image.x y0 = image.y x1 = image.width if x1 is not None: x1 += x0 y1 = image.height if y1 is not None: y1 += y0 self._canvas.drawImage(im._image,x0,y0,x1,y1) def drawToFile(d,fn, showBoundary=rl_config.showBoundary): d = renderScaledDrawing(d) c = PSCanvas((d.width,d.height)) draw(d, c, 0, 0, showBoundary=showBoundary) c.save(fn) def drawToString(d, showBoundary=rl_config.showBoundary): "Returns a PS as a string in memory, without touching the disk" s = getStringIO() drawToFile(d, s, showBoundary=showBoundary) return s.getvalue() ######################################################### # # test code. First, defin a bunch of drawings. # Routine to draw them comes at the end. # ######################################################### def test(outdir='epsout'): import os # print all drawings and their doc strings from the test # file if not os.path.isdir(outdir): os.mkdir(outdir) #grab all drawings from the test module import testshapes drawings = [] for funcname in dir(testshapes): #if funcname[0:11] == 'getDrawing2': # print 'hacked to only show drawing 2' if funcname[0:10] == 'getDrawing': drawing = eval('testshapes.' + funcname + '()') #execute it docstring = eval('testshapes.' + funcname + '.__doc__') drawings.append((drawing, docstring)) i = 0 for (d, docstring) in drawings: filename = outdir + os.sep + 'renderPS_%d.eps'%i drawToFile(d,filename) print 'saved', filename i = i + 1 if __name__=='__main__': import sys if len(sys.argv)>1: outdir = sys.argv[1] else: outdir = 'epsout' test(outdir)