"""
A PostScript backend, which can produce both PostScript .ps and .eps.
"""
import datetime
from enum import Enum
import glob
from io import StringIO, TextIOWrapper
import logging
import math
import os
import pathlib
import re
import shutil
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
import time
import numpy as np
import matplotlib as mpl
from matplotlib import cbook, _path
from matplotlib import _text_layout
from matplotlib.backend_bases import (
_Backend, _check_savefig_extra_args, FigureCanvasBase, FigureManagerBase,
GraphicsContextBase, RendererBase)
from matplotlib.cbook import is_writable_file_like, file_requires_unicode
from matplotlib.font_manager import is_opentype_cff_font, get_font
from matplotlib.ft2font import LOAD_NO_HINTING
from matplotlib._ttconv import convert_ttf_to_ps
from matplotlib.mathtext import MathTextParser
from matplotlib._mathtext_data import uni2type1
from matplotlib.path import Path
from matplotlib.texmanager import TexManager
from matplotlib.transforms import Affine2D
from matplotlib.backends.backend_mixed import MixedModeRenderer
from . import _backend_pdf_ps
_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
backend_version = 'Level II'
debugPS = 0
[docs]class PsBackendHelper:
def __init__(self):
self._cached = {}
ps_backend_helper = PsBackendHelper()
papersize = {'letter': (8.5, 11),
'legal': (8.5, 14),
'ledger': (11, 17),
'a0': (33.11, 46.81),
'a1': (23.39, 33.11),
'a2': (16.54, 23.39),
'a3': (11.69, 16.54),
'a4': (8.27, 11.69),
'a5': (5.83, 8.27),
'a6': (4.13, 5.83),
'a7': (2.91, 4.13),
'a8': (2.07, 2.91),
'a9': (1.457, 2.05),
'a10': (1.02, 1.457),
'b0': (40.55, 57.32),
'b1': (28.66, 40.55),
'b2': (20.27, 28.66),
'b3': (14.33, 20.27),
'b4': (10.11, 14.33),
'b5': (7.16, 10.11),
'b6': (5.04, 7.16),
'b7': (3.58, 5.04),
'b8': (2.51, 3.58),
'b9': (1.76, 2.51),
'b10': (1.26, 1.76)}
def _get_papertype(w, h):
for key, (pw, ph) in sorted(papersize.items(), reverse=True):
if key.startswith('l'):
continue
if w < pw and h < ph:
return key
return 'a0'
def _num_to_str(val):
if isinstance(val, str):
return val
ival = int(val)
if val == ival:
return str(ival)
s = "%1.3f" % val
s = s.rstrip("0")
s = s.rstrip(".")
return s
def _nums_to_str(*args):
return ' '.join(map(_num_to_str, args))
[docs]def quote_ps_string(s):
"""
Quote dangerous characters of S for use in a PostScript string constant.
"""
s = s.replace(b"\\", b"\\\\")
s = s.replace(b"(", b"\\(")
s = s.replace(b")", b"\\)")
s = s.replace(b"'", b"\\251")
s = s.replace(b"`", b"\\301")
s = re.sub(br"[^ -~\n]", lambda x: br"\%03o" % ord(x.group()), s)
return s.decode('ascii')
def _move_path_to_path_or_stream(src, dst):
"""
Move the contents of file at *src* to path-or-filelike *dst*.
If *dst* is a path, the metadata of *src* are *not* copied.
"""
if is_writable_file_like(dst):
fh = (open(src, 'r', encoding='latin-1')
if file_requires_unicode(dst)
else open(src, 'rb'))
with fh:
shutil.copyfileobj(fh, dst)
else:
shutil.move(src, dst, copy_function=shutil.copyfile)
[docs]class RendererPS(_backend_pdf_ps.RendererPDFPSBase):
"""
The renderer handles all the drawing primitives using a graphics
context instance that controls the colors/styles.
"""
_afm_font_dir = cbook._get_data_path("fonts/afm")
_use_afm_rc_name = "ps.useafm"
def __init__(self, width, height, pswriter, imagedpi=72):
# Although postscript itself is dpi independent, we need to inform the
# image code about a requested dpi to generate high resolution images
# and them scale them before embedding them.
super().__init__(width, height)
self._pswriter = pswriter
if mpl.rcParams['text.usetex']:
self.textcnt = 0
self.psfrag = []
self.imagedpi = imagedpi
# current renderer state (None=uninitialised)
self.color = None
self.linewidth = None
self.linejoin = None
self.linecap = None
self.linedash = None
self.fontname = None
self.fontsize = None
self._hatches = {}
self.image_magnification = imagedpi / 72
self._clip_paths = {}
self._path_collection_id = 0
self._character_tracker = _backend_pdf_ps.CharacterTracker()
self.mathtext_parser = MathTextParser("PS")
@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
@property
def used_characters(self):
return self._character_tracker.used_characters
[docs] @cbook.deprecated("3.3")
def track_characters(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Keep track of which characters are required from each font."""
self._character_tracker.track(*args, **kwargs)
[docs] @cbook.deprecated("3.3")
def merge_used_characters(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._character_tracker.merge(*args, **kwargs)
[docs] def set_color(self, r, g, b, store=True):
if (r, g, b) != self.color:
if r == g and r == b:
self._pswriter.write("%1.3f setgray\n" % r)
else:
self._pswriter.write(
"%1.3f %1.3f %1.3f setrgbcolor\n" % (r, g, b))
if store:
self.color = (r, g, b)
[docs] def set_linewidth(self, linewidth, store=True):
linewidth = float(linewidth)
if linewidth != self.linewidth:
self._pswriter.write("%1.3f setlinewidth\n" % linewidth)
if store:
self.linewidth = linewidth
[docs] def set_linejoin(self, linejoin, store=True):
if linejoin != self.linejoin:
self._pswriter.write("%d setlinejoin\n" % linejoin)
if store:
self.linejoin = linejoin
[docs] def set_linecap(self, linecap, store=True):
if linecap != self.linecap:
self._pswriter.write("%d setlinecap\n" % linecap)
if store:
self.linecap = linecap
[docs] def set_linedash(self, offset, seq, store=True):
if self.linedash is not None:
oldo, oldseq = self.linedash
if np.array_equal(seq, oldseq) and oldo == offset:
return
if seq is not None and len(seq):
s = "[%s] %d setdash\n" % (_nums_to_str(*seq), offset)
self._pswriter.write(s)
else:
self._pswriter.write("[] 0 setdash\n")
if store:
self.linedash = (offset, seq)
[docs] def set_font(self, fontname, fontsize, store=True):
if mpl.rcParams['ps.useafm']:
return
if (fontname, fontsize) != (self.fontname, self.fontsize):
out = ("/%s findfont\n"
"%1.3f scalefont\n"
"setfont\n" % (fontname, fontsize))
self._pswriter.write(out)
if store:
self.fontname = fontname
self.fontsize = fontsize
[docs] def create_hatch(self, hatch):
sidelen = 72
if hatch in self._hatches:
return self._hatches[hatch]
name = 'H%d' % len(self._hatches)
linewidth = mpl.rcParams['hatch.linewidth']
pageheight = self.height * 72
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
<< /PatternType 1
/PaintType 2
/TilingType 2
/BBox[0 0 {sidelen:d} {sidelen:d}]
/XStep {sidelen:d}
/YStep {sidelen:d}
/PaintProc {{
pop
{linewidth:f} setlinewidth
{self._convert_path(
Path.hatch(hatch), Affine2D().scale(sidelen), simplify=False)}
gsave
fill
grestore
stroke
}} bind
>>
matrix
0.0 {pageheight:f} translate
makepattern
/{name} exch def
""")
self._hatches[hatch] = name
return name
[docs] def get_image_magnification(self):
"""
Get the factor by which to magnify images passed to draw_image.
Allows a backend to have images at a different resolution to other
artists.
"""
return self.image_magnification
[docs] def draw_image(self, gc, x, y, im, transform=None):
# docstring inherited
h, w = im.shape[:2]
imagecmd = "false 3 colorimage"
data = im[::-1, :, :3] # Vertically flipped rgb values.
# data.tobytes().hex() has no spaces, so can be linewrapped by simply
# splitting data every nchars. It's equivalent to textwrap.fill only
# much faster.
nchars = 128
data = data.tobytes().hex()
hexlines = "\n".join(
[
data[n * nchars:(n + 1) * nchars]
for n in range(math.ceil(len(data) / nchars))
]
)
if transform is None:
matrix = "1 0 0 1 0 0"
xscale = w / self.image_magnification
yscale = h / self.image_magnification
else:
matrix = " ".join(map(str, transform.frozen().to_values()))
xscale = 1.0
yscale = 1.0
bbox = gc.get_clip_rectangle()
clippath, clippath_trans = gc.get_clip_path()
clip = []
if bbox is not None:
clip.append('%s clipbox' % _nums_to_str(*bbox.size, *bbox.p0))
if clippath is not None:
id = self._get_clip_path(clippath, clippath_trans)
clip.append('%s' % id)
clip = '\n'.join(clip)
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
{clip}
{x:f} {y:f} translate
[{matrix}] concat
{xscale:f} {yscale:f} scale
/DataString {w:d} string def
{w:d} {h:d} 8 [ {w:d} 0 0 -{h:d} 0 {h:d} ]
{{
currentfile DataString readhexstring pop
}} bind {imagecmd}
{hexlines}
grestore
""")
def _convert_path(self, path, transform, clip=False, simplify=None):
if clip:
clip = (0.0, 0.0, self.width * 72.0, self.height * 72.0)
else:
clip = None
return _path.convert_to_string(
path, transform, clip, simplify, None,
6, [b'm', b'l', b'', b'c', b'cl'], True).decode('ascii')
def _get_clip_path(self, clippath, clippath_transform):
key = (clippath, id(clippath_transform))
pid = self._clip_paths.get(key)
if pid is None:
pid = 'c%x' % len(self._clip_paths)
clippath_bytes = self._convert_path(
clippath, clippath_transform, simplify=False)
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
/{pid} {{
{clippath_bytes}
clip
newpath
}} bind def
""")
self._clip_paths[key] = pid
return pid
[docs] def draw_path(self, gc, path, transform, rgbFace=None):
# docstring inherited
clip = rgbFace is None and gc.get_hatch_path() is None
simplify = path.should_simplify and clip
ps = self._convert_path(path, transform, clip=clip, simplify=simplify)
self._draw_ps(ps, gc, rgbFace)
[docs] def draw_markers(
self, gc, marker_path, marker_trans, path, trans, rgbFace=None):
# docstring inherited
if debugPS:
self._pswriter.write('% draw_markers \n')
ps_color = (
None
if _is_transparent(rgbFace)
else '%1.3f setgray' % rgbFace[0]
if rgbFace[0] == rgbFace[1] == rgbFace[2]
else '%1.3f %1.3f %1.3f setrgbcolor' % rgbFace[:3])
# construct the generic marker command:
# don't want the translate to be global
ps_cmd = ['/o {', 'gsave', 'newpath', 'translate']
lw = gc.get_linewidth()
alpha = (gc.get_alpha()
if gc.get_forced_alpha() or len(gc.get_rgb()) == 3
else gc.get_rgb()[3])
stroke = lw > 0 and alpha > 0
if stroke:
ps_cmd.append('%.1f setlinewidth' % lw)
jint = gc.get_joinstyle()
ps_cmd.append('%d setlinejoin' % jint)
cint = gc.get_capstyle()
ps_cmd.append('%d setlinecap' % cint)
ps_cmd.append(self._convert_path(marker_path, marker_trans,
simplify=False))
if rgbFace:
if stroke:
ps_cmd.append('gsave')
if ps_color:
ps_cmd.extend([ps_color, 'fill'])
if stroke:
ps_cmd.append('grestore')
if stroke:
ps_cmd.append('stroke')
ps_cmd.extend(['grestore', '} bind def'])
for vertices, code in path.iter_segments(
trans,
clip=(0, 0, self.width*72, self.height*72),
simplify=False):
if len(vertices):
x, y = vertices[-2:]
ps_cmd.append("%g %g o" % (x, y))
ps = '\n'.join(ps_cmd)
self._draw_ps(ps, gc, rgbFace, fill=False, stroke=False)
[docs] def draw_path_collection(self, gc, master_transform, paths, all_transforms,
offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, edgecolors,
linewidths, linestyles, antialiaseds, urls,
offset_position):
# Is the optimization worth it? Rough calculation:
# cost of emitting a path in-line is
# (len_path + 2) * uses_per_path
# cost of definition+use is
# (len_path + 3) + 3 * uses_per_path
len_path = len(paths[0].vertices) if len(paths) > 0 else 0
uses_per_path = self._iter_collection_uses_per_path(
paths, all_transforms, offsets, facecolors, edgecolors)
should_do_optimization = \
len_path + 3 * uses_per_path + 3 < (len_path + 2) * uses_per_path
if not should_do_optimization:
return RendererBase.draw_path_collection(
self, gc, master_transform, paths, all_transforms,
offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, edgecolors,
linewidths, linestyles, antialiaseds, urls,
offset_position)
path_codes = []
for i, (path, transform) in enumerate(self._iter_collection_raw_paths(
master_transform, paths, all_transforms)):
name = 'p%x_%x' % (self._path_collection_id, i)
path_bytes = self._convert_path(path, transform, simplify=False)
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
/{name} {{
newpath
translate
{path_bytes}
}} bind def
""")
path_codes.append(name)
for xo, yo, path_id, gc0, rgbFace in self._iter_collection(
gc, master_transform, all_transforms, path_codes, offsets,
offsetTrans, facecolors, edgecolors, linewidths, linestyles,
antialiaseds, urls, offset_position):
ps = "%g %g %s" % (xo, yo, path_id)
self._draw_ps(ps, gc0, rgbFace)
self._path_collection_id += 1
[docs] @cbook._delete_parameter("3.3", "ismath")
def draw_tex(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath='TeX!', mtext=None):
# docstring inherited
if not hasattr(self, "psfrag"):
_log.warning(
"The PS backend determines usetex status solely based on "
"rcParams['text.usetex'] and does not support having "
"usetex=True only for some elements; this element will thus "
"be rendered as if usetex=False.")
self.draw_text(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, False, mtext)
return
w, h, bl = self.get_text_width_height_descent(s, prop, ismath="TeX")
fontsize = prop.get_size_in_points()
thetext = 'psmarker%d' % self.textcnt
color = '%1.3f,%1.3f,%1.3f' % gc.get_rgb()[:3]
fontcmd = {'sans-serif': r'{\sffamily %s}',
'monospace': r'{\ttfamily %s}'}.get(
mpl.rcParams['font.family'][0], r'{\rmfamily %s}')
s = fontcmd % s
tex = r'\color[rgb]{%s} %s' % (color, s)
corr = 0 # w/2*(fontsize-10)/10
if dict.__getitem__(mpl.rcParams, 'text.latex.preview'):
# use baseline alignment!
pos = _nums_to_str(x-corr, y)
self.psfrag.append(
r'\psfrag{%s}[Bl][Bl][1][%f]{\fontsize{%f}{%f}%s}' % (
thetext, angle, fontsize, fontsize*1.25, tex))
else:
# Stick to the bottom alignment.
pos = _nums_to_str(x-corr, y-bl)
self.psfrag.append(
r'\psfrag{%s}[bl][bl][1][%f]{\fontsize{%f}{%f}%s}' % (
thetext, angle, fontsize, fontsize*1.25, tex))
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
{pos} moveto
({thetext})
show
grestore
""")
self.textcnt += 1
[docs] def draw_text(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath=False, mtext=None):
# docstring inherited
if debugPS:
self._pswriter.write("% text\n")
if _is_transparent(gc.get_rgb()):
return # Special handling for fully transparent.
if ismath == 'TeX':
return self.draw_tex(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle)
elif ismath:
return self.draw_mathtext(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle)
elif mpl.rcParams['ps.useafm']:
self.set_color(*gc.get_rgb())
font = self._get_font_afm(prop)
fontname = font.get_fontname()
fontsize = prop.get_size_in_points()
scale = 0.001 * fontsize
thisx = 0
thisy = font.get_str_bbox_and_descent(s)[4] * scale
last_name = None
lines = []
for c in s:
name = uni2type1.get(ord(c), f"uni{ord(c):04X}")
try:
width = font.get_width_from_char_name(name)
except KeyError:
name = 'question'
width = font.get_width_char('?')
if last_name is not None:
kern = font.get_kern_dist_from_name(last_name, name)
else:
kern = 0
last_name = name
thisx += kern * scale
lines.append('%f %f m /%s glyphshow' % (thisx, thisy, name))
thisx += width * scale
thetext = "\n".join(lines)
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
/{fontname} findfont
{fontsize} scalefont
setfont
{x:f} {y:f} translate
{angle:f} rotate
{thetext}
grestore
""")
else:
font = self._get_font_ttf(prop)
font.set_text(s, 0, flags=LOAD_NO_HINTING)
self._character_tracker.track(font, s)
self.set_color(*gc.get_rgb())
ps_name = (font.postscript_name
.encode('ascii', 'replace').decode('ascii'))
self.set_font(ps_name, prop.get_size_in_points())
thetext = '\n'.join(
'%f 0 m /%s glyphshow' % (x, font.get_glyph_name(glyph_idx))
for glyph_idx, x in _text_layout.layout(s, font))
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
{x:f} {y:f} translate
{angle:f} rotate
{thetext}
grestore
""")
[docs] def new_gc(self):
# docstring inherited
return GraphicsContextPS()
[docs] def draw_mathtext(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle):
"""Draw the math text using matplotlib.mathtext."""
if debugPS:
self._pswriter.write("% mathtext\n")
width, height, descent, pswriter, used_characters = \
self.mathtext_parser.parse(s, 72, prop)
self._character_tracker.merge(used_characters)
self.set_color(*gc.get_rgb())
thetext = pswriter.getvalue()
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
{x:f} {y:f} translate
{angle:f} rotate
{thetext}
grestore
""")
[docs] def draw_gouraud_triangle(self, gc, points, colors, trans):
self.draw_gouraud_triangles(gc, points.reshape((1, 3, 2)),
colors.reshape((1, 3, 4)), trans)
[docs] def draw_gouraud_triangles(self, gc, points, colors, trans):
assert len(points) == len(colors)
assert points.ndim == 3
assert points.shape[1] == 3
assert points.shape[2] == 2
assert colors.ndim == 3
assert colors.shape[1] == 3
assert colors.shape[2] == 4
shape = points.shape
flat_points = points.reshape((shape[0] * shape[1], 2))
flat_points = trans.transform(flat_points)
flat_colors = colors.reshape((shape[0] * shape[1], 4))
points_min = np.min(flat_points, axis=0) - (1 << 12)
points_max = np.max(flat_points, axis=0) + (1 << 12)
factor = np.ceil((2 ** 32 - 1) / (points_max - points_min))
xmin, ymin = points_min
xmax, ymax = points_max
streamarr = np.empty(
shape[0] * shape[1],
dtype=[('flags', 'u1'), ('points', '2>u4'), ('colors', '3u1')])
streamarr['flags'] = 0
streamarr['points'] = (flat_points - points_min) * factor
streamarr['colors'] = flat_colors[:, :3] * 255.0
stream = quote_ps_string(streamarr.tobytes())
self._pswriter.write(f"""\
gsave
<< /ShadingType 4
/ColorSpace [/DeviceRGB]
/BitsPerCoordinate 32
/BitsPerComponent 8
/BitsPerFlag 8
/AntiAlias true
/Decode [ {xmin:f} {xmax:f} {ymin:f} {ymax:f} 0 1 0 1 0 1 ]
/DataSource ({stream})
>>
shfill
grestore
""")
def _draw_ps(self, ps, gc, rgbFace, fill=True, stroke=True, command=None):
"""
Emit the PostScript snippet 'ps' with all the attributes from 'gc'
applied. 'ps' must consist of PostScript commands to construct a path.
The fill and/or stroke kwargs can be set to False if the
'ps' string already includes filling and/or stroking, in
which case _draw_ps is just supplying properties and
clipping.
"""
# local variable eliminates all repeated attribute lookups
write = self._pswriter.write
if debugPS and command:
write("% "+command+"\n")
mightstroke = (gc.get_linewidth() > 0
and not _is_transparent(gc.get_rgb()))
if not mightstroke:
stroke = False
if _is_transparent(rgbFace):
fill = False
hatch = gc.get_hatch()
if mightstroke:
self.set_linewidth(gc.get_linewidth())
jint = gc.get_joinstyle()
self.set_linejoin(jint)
cint = gc.get_capstyle()
self.set_linecap(cint)
self.set_linedash(*gc.get_dashes())
self.set_color(*gc.get_rgb()[:3])
write('gsave\n')
cliprect = gc.get_clip_rectangle()
if cliprect:
write('%1.4g %1.4g %1.4g %1.4g clipbox\n'
% (*cliprect.size, *cliprect.p0))
clippath, clippath_trans = gc.get_clip_path()
if clippath:
id = self._get_clip_path(clippath, clippath_trans)
write('%s\n' % id)
# Jochen, is the strip necessary? - this could be a honking big string
write(ps.strip())
write("\n")
if fill:
if stroke or hatch:
write("gsave\n")
self.set_color(*rgbFace[:3], store=False)
write("fill\n")
if stroke or hatch:
write("grestore\n")
if hatch:
hatch_name = self.create_hatch(hatch)
write("gsave\n")
write("%f %f %f " % gc.get_hatch_color()[:3])
write("%s setpattern fill grestore\n" % hatch_name)
if stroke:
write("stroke\n")
write("grestore\n")
def _is_transparent(rgb_or_rgba):
if rgb_or_rgba is None:
return True # Consistent with rgbFace semantics.
elif len(rgb_or_rgba) == 4:
if rgb_or_rgba[3] == 0:
return True
if rgb_or_rgba[3] != 1:
_log.warning(
"The PostScript backend does not support transparency; "
"partially transparent artists will be rendered opaque.")
return False
else: # len() == 3.
return False
[docs]class GraphicsContextPS(GraphicsContextBase):
[docs] def get_capstyle(self):
return {'butt': 0, 'round': 1, 'projecting': 2}[
GraphicsContextBase.get_capstyle(self)]
[docs] def get_joinstyle(self):
return {'miter': 0, 'round': 1, 'bevel': 2}[
GraphicsContextBase.get_joinstyle(self)]
class _Orientation(Enum):
portrait, landscape = range(2)
def swap_if_landscape(self, shape):
return shape[::-1] if self.name == "landscape" else shape
[docs]def convert_psfrags(tmpfile, psfrags, font_preamble, custom_preamble,
paper_width, paper_height, orientation):
"""
When we want to use the LaTeX backend with postscript, we write PSFrag tags
to a temporary postscript file, each one marking a position for LaTeX to
render some text. convert_psfrags generates a LaTeX document containing the
commands to convert those tags to text. LaTeX/dvips produces the postscript
file that includes the actual text.
"""
with mpl.rc_context({
"text.latex.preamble":
mpl.rcParams["text.latex.preamble"] +
r"\usepackage{psfrag,color}""\n"
r"\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}""\n"
r"\geometry{papersize={%(width)sin,%(height)sin},"
r"body={%(width)sin,%(height)sin},margin=0in}"
% {"width": paper_width, "height": paper_height}
}):
dvifile = TexManager().make_dvi(
"\n"
r"\begin{figure}""\n"
r" \centering\leavevmode""\n"
r" %(psfrags)s""\n"
r" \includegraphics*[angle=%(angle)s]{%(epsfile)s}""\n"
r"\end{figure}"
% {
"psfrags": "\n".join(psfrags),
"angle": 90 if orientation == 'landscape' else 0,
"epsfile": pathlib.Path(tmpfile).resolve().as_posix(),
},
fontsize=10) # tex's default fontsize.
with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
psfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, "tmp.ps")
cbook._check_and_log_subprocess(
['dvips', '-q', '-R0', '-o', psfile, dvifile], _log)
shutil.move(psfile, tmpfile)
# check if the dvips created a ps in landscape paper. Somehow,
# above latex+dvips results in a ps file in a landscape mode for a
# certain figure sizes (e.g., 8.3in, 5.8in which is a5). And the
# bounding box of the final output got messed up. We check see if
# the generated ps file is in landscape and return this
# information. The return value is used in pstoeps step to recover
# the correct bounding box. 2010-06-05 JJL
with open(tmpfile) as fh:
psfrag_rotated = "Landscape" in fh.read(1000)
return psfrag_rotated
def _try_distill(func, *args, **kwargs):
try:
func(*args, **kwargs)
except mpl.ExecutableNotFoundError as exc:
_log.warning("%s. Distillation step skipped.", exc)
[docs]def gs_distill(tmpfile, eps=False, ptype='letter', bbox=None, rotated=False):
"""
Use ghostscript's pswrite or epswrite device to distill a file.
This yields smaller files without illegal encapsulated postscript
operators. The output is low-level, converting text to outlines.
"""
if eps:
paper_option = "-dEPSCrop"
else:
paper_option = "-sPAPERSIZE=%s" % ptype
psfile = tmpfile + '.ps'
dpi = mpl.rcParams['ps.distiller.res']
cbook._check_and_log_subprocess(
[mpl._get_executable_info("gs").executable,
"-dBATCH", "-dNOPAUSE", "-r%d" % dpi, "-sDEVICE=ps2write",
paper_option, "-sOutputFile=%s" % psfile, tmpfile],
_log)
os.remove(tmpfile)
shutil.move(psfile, tmpfile)
# While it is best if above steps preserve the original bounding
# box, there seem to be cases when it is not. For those cases,
# the original bbox can be restored during the pstoeps step.
if eps:
# For some versions of gs, above steps result in an ps file where the
# original bbox is no more correct. Do not adjust bbox for now.
pstoeps(tmpfile, bbox, rotated=rotated)
[docs]def xpdf_distill(tmpfile, eps=False, ptype='letter', bbox=None, rotated=False):
"""
Use ghostscript's ps2pdf and xpdf's/poppler's pdftops to distill a file.
This yields smaller files without illegal encapsulated postscript
operators. This distiller is preferred, generating high-level postscript
output that treats text as text.
"""
mpl._get_executable_info("gs") # Effectively checks for ps2pdf.
mpl._get_executable_info("pdftops")
pdffile = tmpfile + '.pdf'
psfile = tmpfile + '.ps'
# Pass options as `-foo#bar` instead of `-foo=bar` to keep Windows happy
# (https://www.ghostscript.com/doc/9.22/Use.htm#MS_Windows).
cbook._check_and_log_subprocess(
["ps2pdf",
"-dAutoFilterColorImages#false",
"-dAutoFilterGrayImages#false",
"-sAutoRotatePages#None",
"-sGrayImageFilter#FlateEncode",
"-sColorImageFilter#FlateEncode",
"-dEPSCrop" if eps else "-sPAPERSIZE#%s" % ptype,
tmpfile, pdffile], _log)
cbook._check_and_log_subprocess(
["pdftops", "-paper", "match", "-level2", pdffile, psfile], _log)
os.remove(tmpfile)
shutil.move(psfile, tmpfile)
if eps:
pstoeps(tmpfile)
for fname in glob.glob(tmpfile+'.*'):
os.remove(fname)
[docs]def pstoeps(tmpfile, bbox=None, rotated=False):
"""
Convert the postscript to encapsulated postscript. The bbox of
the eps file will be replaced with the given *bbox* argument. If
None, original bbox will be used.
"""
# if rotated==True, the output eps file need to be rotated
if bbox:
bbox_info, rotate = get_bbox_header(bbox, rotated=rotated)
else:
bbox_info, rotate = None, None
epsfile = tmpfile + '.eps'
with open(epsfile, 'wb') as epsh, open(tmpfile, 'rb') as tmph:
write = epsh.write
# Modify the header:
for line in tmph:
if line.startswith(b'%!PS'):
write(b"%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0\n")
if bbox:
write(bbox_info.encode('ascii') + b'\n')
elif line.startswith(b'%%EndComments'):
write(line)
write(b'%%BeginProlog\n'
b'save\n'
b'countdictstack\n'
b'mark\n'
b'newpath\n'
b'/showpage {} def\n'
b'/setpagedevice {pop} def\n'
b'%%EndProlog\n'
b'%%Page 1 1\n')
if rotate:
write(rotate.encode('ascii') + b'\n')
break
elif bbox and line.startswith((b'%%Bound', b'%%HiResBound',
b'%%DocumentMedia', b'%%Pages')):
pass
else:
write(line)
# Now rewrite the rest of the file, and modify the trailer.
# This is done in a second loop such that the header of the embedded
# eps file is not modified.
for line in tmph:
if line.startswith(b'%%EOF'):
write(b'cleartomark\n'
b'countdictstack\n'
b'exch sub { end } repeat\n'
b'restore\n'
b'showpage\n'
b'%%EOF\n')
elif line.startswith(b'%%PageBoundingBox'):
pass
else:
write(line)
os.remove(tmpfile)
shutil.move(epsfile, tmpfile)
FigureManagerPS = FigureManagerBase
# The following Python dictionary psDefs contains the entries for the
# PostScript dictionary mpldict. This dictionary implements most of
# the matplotlib primitives and some abbreviations.
#
# References:
# http://www.adobe.com/products/postscript/pdfs/PLRM.pdf
# http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.09/09.04/PostscriptTutorial/
# http://www.math.ubc.ca/people/faculty/cass/graphics/text/www/
#
# The usage comments use the notation of the operator summary
# in the PostScript Language reference manual.
psDefs = [
# x y *m* -
"/m { moveto } bind def",
# x y *l* -
"/l { lineto } bind def",
# x y *r* -
"/r { rlineto } bind def",
# x1 y1 x2 y2 x y *c* -
"/c { curveto } bind def",
# *closepath* -
"/cl { closepath } bind def",
# w h x y *box* -
"""/box {
m
1 index 0 r
0 exch r
neg 0 r
cl
} bind def""",
# w h x y *clipbox* -
"""/clipbox {
box
clip
newpath
} bind def""",
]
@_Backend.export
class _BackendPS(_Backend):
FigureCanvas = FigureCanvasPS