#!/usr/bin/perl my $RCS_Id = '$Id: eps2png.pl,v 2.7 2009/05/20 13:33:19 jv Exp $ '; # Author : Johan Vromans # Created On : Tue Sep 15 15:59:04 1992 # Last Modified By: Johan Vromans # Last Modified On: Wed May 20 15:55:08 2009 # Update Count : 175 # Status : Okay ################ Common stuff ################ use strict; use Getopt::Long 2.1; my $my_package = "Sciurix"; my ($my_name, $my_version) = $RCS_Id =~ /: (.+).pl,v ([\d.]+)/; $my_version .= '*' if length('$Locker: $ ') > 12; use vars qw($VERSION); ( $VERSION ) = '$Revision: 2.7 $ ' =~ /\$Revision:\s+([^\s]+)/; ################ Program parameters ################ # Some GhostScript programs can produce GIF directly. # If not, we need the PBM package for the conversion. # NOTE: This will be changed upon install. my $use_pbm = 0; my $res = 82; # default resolution my $scale = 1; # default scaling my $mono = 0; # produce BW images if non-zero my $format; # output format my $gs_format; # GS output type my $output; # output, defaults to STDOUT my $antialias = 4; # antialiasing my $width; # desired widht my $height; # desired height my ($verbose,$trace,$test,$debug) = (0,0,0,0); handle_options (); unless ( defined $format ) { if ( $0 =~ /2(gif|jpg|png)$/ ) { set_out_type ($1); } else { set_out_type ('png') unless defined $format; } } print STDERR ("Producing $format ($gs_format) image.\n") if $verbose; $trace |= $test | $debug; $verbose |= $trace; ################ Presets ################ ################ The Process ################ my $eps_file; my $err = 0; FILE: foreach $eps_file ( @ARGV ) { unless ( open (EPS, $eps_file) ) { print STDERR ("Cannot open $eps_file [$!], skipped\n"); $err++; next; } my $line = ; unless ( $line =~ /^%!PS-Adobe.*EPSF-/ ) { print STDERR ("Not EPS file: $eps_file, skipped\n"); $err++; next; } my $ps = ""; # PostScript input data my $xscale; my $yscale; my $gotbb; # Prevent derived values from propagating. my $width = $width; my $height = $height; while ( $line = ) { # Search for BoundingBox. if ( $line =~ /^%%BoundingBox:\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/i ) { $gotbb++; print STDERR ("$eps_file: x0=$1, y0=$2, w=", $3-$1, ", h=", $4-$2) if $verbose; if ( defined $width ) { $res = 72; $xscale = $width / ($3 - $1); if ( defined $height ) { $yscale = $height / ($4 - $2); } else { $yscale = $xscale; $height = int( ($4 - $2) * $yscale + 0.5 ); } } elsif ( defined $height ) { $res = 72; $yscale = $height / ($4 - $2); if ( defined $width ) { $xscale = $width / ($3 - $1); } else { $xscale = $yscale; $width = int( ($3 - $1) * $xscale + 0.5 ); } } unless ( defined $xscale ) { $xscale = $yscale = $scale; # Calculate actual width. $width = $3 - $1; $height = $4 - $2; # Normal PostScript resolution is 72. $width *= $res/72 * $xscale; $height *= $res/72 * $yscale; # Round up. $width = int ($width + 0.5) + 1; $height = int ($height + 0.5) + 1; } print STDERR (", width=$width, height=$height\n") if $verbose; # Scale. $ps .= "$xscale $yscale scale\n" if $xscale != 1 || $yscale != 1; # Create PostScript code to translate coordinates. $ps .= (0-$1) . " " . (0-$2) . " translate\n" unless $1 == 0 && $2 == 0; # Include the image, show and quit. $ps .= "($eps_file) run\n". "showpage\n". "quit\n"; last; } elsif ( $line =~ /^%%EndComments/i ) { last; } } close (EPS); unless ( $gotbb ) { print STDERR ("No bounding box in $eps_file\n"); $err++; next FILE; } my $out_file; # output file my $pbm_file; # temporary file for PBM conversion # Note the temporary PBM file is created where the output file is # located, since that will guarantee accessibility (and a valid # filename). if ( defined $output ) { $out_file = $output; $pbm_file = $output.".ppm"; } elsif ( $eps_file =~ /^(.+).epsf?$/i ) { $out_file = "$1.$format"; $pbm_file = $1.".ppm"; } else { $out_file = $eps_file . ".$format"; $pbm_file = $eps_file . ".ppm"; } print STDERR ("Creating $out_file\n") if $verbose; my $gs0 = "gs -q -dNOPAUSE -r$res -g${width}x$height"; my $gs1 = "-"; $gs0 .= " -dTextAlphaBits=$antialias -dGraphicsAlphaBits=$antialias" if $antialias; if ( $format eq 'png' ) { mysystem ("$gs0 -sDEVICE=". ($mono ? "pngmono" : $gs_format). " -sOutputFile=$out_file $gs1", $ps); } elsif ( $format eq 'jpg' ) { mysystem ("$gs0 -sDEVICE=". ($mono ? "jpeggray" : $gs_format). " -sOutputFile=$out_file $gs1", $ps); } elsif ( $format eq 'gif' ) { if ( $use_pbm ) { # Convert to PPM and use some of the PBM converters. mysystem ("$gs0 -sDEVICE=". ($mono ? "pbm" : "ppm"). " -sOutputFile=$pbm_file $gs1", $ps); # mysystem ("pnmcrop $pbm_file | ppmtogif > $out_file"); mysystem ("ppmtogif $pbm_file > $out_file"); unlink ($pbm_file); } else { # GhostScript has GIF drivers built-in. mysystem ("$gs0 -sDEVICE=". ($mono ? "gifmono" : "gif8"). " -sOutputFile=$out_file $gs1", $ps); } } else { print STDERR ("ASSERT ERROR: Unhandled output type: $format\n"); exit (1); } unless ( -s $out_file ) { print STDERR ("Problem creating $out_file for $eps_file\n"); $err++; } } exit 1 if $err; ################ Subroutines ################ sub mysystem { my ($cmd, $data) = @_; print STDERR ("+ $cmd\n") if $trace; if ( $data ) { if ( $trace ) { my $dp = ">> " . $data; $dp =~ s/\n(.)/\n>> $1/g; print STDERR ("$dp"); } open (CMD, "|$cmd") or die ("cmd: $!\n"); print CMD $data; close CMD or die ("cmd close: $!\n"); } else { system ($cmd); } } sub set_out_type { my ($opt) = lc (shift (@_)); if ( $opt =~ /^png(mono|gray|16|256|16m|alpha)?$/ ) { $format = 'png'; $gs_format = $format.(defined $1 ? $1 : '16m'); } elsif ( $opt =~ /^gif(mono)?$/ ) { $format = 'gif'; $gs_format = $format.(defined $1 ? $1 : ''); } elsif ( $opt =~ /^(jpg|jpeg)(gray)?$/ ) { $format = 'jpg'; $gs_format = 'jpeg'.(defined $2 ? $2 : ''); } else { print STDERR ("ASSERT ERROR: Invalid value to set_out_type: $opt\n"); exit (1); } } sub handle_options { my ($help) = 0; # handled locally my ($ident) = 0; # handled locally # Process options. if ( @ARGV > 0 && $ARGV[0] =~ /^[-+]/ ) { usage () unless GetOptions ('ident' => \$ident, 'verbose' => \$verbose, 'antialias|aa=i' => \$antialias, 'noantialias|noaa' => sub { $antialias = 0 }, 'scale=f' => \$scale, 'width=i' => \$width, 'height=i' => \$height, 'output=s' => \$output, 'png' => \&set_out_type, 'pngmono' => \&set_out_type, 'pnggray' => \&set_out_type, 'png16' => \&set_out_type, 'png256' => \&set_out_type, 'png16m' => \&set_out_type, 'pngalpha' => \&set_out_type, 'jpg' => \&set_out_type, 'jpggray' => \&set_out_type, 'jpeg' => \&set_out_type, 'jpeggray' => \&set_out_type, 'gif' => \&set_out_type, 'gifmono' => \&set_out_type, 'mono!' => \$mono, 'resolution=i' => \$res, 'pbm!' => \$use_pbm, 'trace' => \$trace, 'help' => \$help, 'debug' => \$debug) && !$help; } print STDERR ("This is $my_package [$my_name $my_version]\n") if $ident; die ("Only one file argument is allowed when -output is used\n") if @ARGV > 1 && defined $output; die ("At least one input file name must be specified\n") unless @ARGV; die ("Antialias value must be 0, 1, 2, 4, or 8\n") unless "$antialias" =~ /^[01248]$/; } sub usage { print STDERR < (the default), it produces PNG images by default. Likewise, C defaults to GIF images and C defaults to JPG. Note that the normal installation procedure will I install C. It uses GhostScript to produce the images. Since modern GhostScript programs do not support GIF anymore, GIF images are produced via the Portable PixMap converters (PBM-package). In this case, a temporary file is created, named after the output file, with the extension replaced by ".ppm". It is deleted upon completion. =head1 ARGUMENTS B always requires at least one argument: the name of the EPS file to be converted. It is possible to specify more than one file name. This will cause all named files to be converted into separate files, e.g., "C" will be converted to "C" and so on. =over 4 =item B<-png -pngmono -pnggray -png16 -png256 -png16m -pngalpha> Each of these options will instruct Ghostscript to use the corresponding bitmap generator, and supply a C<.png> default extension for output files. =item B<-jpg -jpggray -jpeg -jpeggray> Same, but with a C<.jpg> default extension for output files. =item B<-gif -gifmono> Same, but with a C<.gif> default extension for output files. Note: Since modern Ghostscript versions no longer support the GIF format due to copyright restrictions, B will request Ghostscript to produce a Portable Bitmap File (.ppm or .pbm) instead and run the B converter to produce the actual GIF file. =item B<-mono> This option will select monochrome (BW or gray) output. It forces the Ghostscript driver to C, C, C, or C. =item B<-nomono> Produces colour images. This is the default. =item B<-width> I The desired width of the output image. If B<-height> is not specified, the image will be scaled proportionally. =item B<-height> I The desired height of the output image. If B<-width> is not specified, the image will be scaled proportionally. =item B<-resolution> I Specifies the resolution for the output image. This is the width, in pixels, of the bitmap image for an EPS image of one inch wide (72 PostScript points). Note that for best results, use the B<-width> and B<-height> options instead. Default value is 82, which causes the converted image to be of more or less the same size as the EPS image. On my screen, that is. =item B<-scale> I Specify a scaling factor. This may be a fractional number. For a one-inch EPS image, the resultant bitmap image will be I times I. Note that for best results, use the B<-width> and B<-height> options instead. =item B<-antialias> I Sets the antialiasing depth. I must be 0 (no antialiasing), 1, 2, 4, or 8. Default value is 4. =item B<-noantialias> Sets the antialiasing depth to 0. =item B<-pbm> Forces GIF conversion through the PBM converters. =item B<-nopbm> Forces GIF conversion through Ghostscript. =item B<-output> I Stores the output in this file. Only one input file may be supplied if this option is specified. =item B<-help> Prints a help message and exits. =item B<-ident> Prints the program version before doing anything else. =item B<-verbose> Provides more verbose information. =back =head1 AUTHOR Johan Vromans, . =head1 BUGS GhostScript and, if required, the PBM package, need to be installed and accessible through the user's C. GhostScript is assumed to be capable of handling all the image types listed above. The EPS should be well-behaving. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER This program is Copyright 1994,2008 by Johan Vromans. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Perl Artistic License or 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. This program 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. If you do not have a copy of the GNU General Public License write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =cut