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/* pbmtoepsi.c
**
** by Doug Crabill, based heavily on pbmtoascii
**
** Converts a pbm file to an encapsulated PostScript style bitmap.
** Note that it does NOT covert the pbm file to PostScript, only to
** a bitmap to be added to a piece of PostScript generated elsewhere.
**
** Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer.
**
** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
** documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or
** implied warranty.
*/
/*
*
* Official guide from Adobe:
*
* Encapsulated PostScript File Format Specification
* http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/ps/5002.EPSF_Spec.pdf
*
*/
#include "pm_c_util.h"
#include "pbm.h"
#include "shhopt.h"
struct cmdlineInfo {
/* All the information the user supplied in the command line,
in a form easy for the program to use.
*/
const char *inputFileName;
unsigned int dpiX; /* horiz component of DPI option */
unsigned int dpiY; /* vert component of DPI option */
unsigned int bbonly;
unsigned int verbose;
};
static void
parseDpi(char * const dpiOpt,
unsigned int * const dpiXP,
unsigned int * const dpiYP) {
char *dpistr2;
unsigned int dpiX, dpiY;
dpiX = strtol(dpiOpt, &dpistr2, 10);
if (dpistr2 == dpiOpt)
pm_error("Invalid value for -dpi: '%s'. Must be either number "
"or NxN ", dpiOpt);
else {
if (*dpistr2 == '\0') {
*dpiXP = dpiX;
*dpiYP = dpiX;
} else if (*dpistr2 == 'x') {
char * dpistr3;
dpistr2++; /* Move past 'x' */
dpiY = strtol(dpistr2, &dpistr3, 10);
if (dpistr3 != dpistr2 && *dpistr3 == '\0') {
*dpiXP = dpiX;
*dpiYP = dpiY;
} else {
pm_error("Invalid value for -dpi: '%s'. Must be either "
"number or NxN", dpiOpt);
}
}
}
}
static void
parseCommandLine(int argc, const char ** const argv,
struct cmdlineInfo * const cmdlineP) {
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note that the file spec array we return is stored in the storage that
was passed to us as the argv array.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
optEntry *option_def = malloc(100*sizeof(optEntry));
/* Instructions to OptParseOptions2 on how to parse our options.
*/
optStruct3 opt;
unsigned int option_def_index;
char * dpiOpt;
unsigned int dpiOptSpec;
option_def_index = 0; /* incremented by OPTENTRY */
OPTENT3(0, "bbonly", OPT_FLAG, NULL, &cmdlineP->bbonly, 0);
OPTENT3(0, "verbose", OPT_FLAG, NULL, &cmdlineP->verbose, 0);
OPTENT3(0, "dpi", OPT_STRING, &dpiOpt, &dpiOptSpec, 0);
opt.opt_table = option_def;
opt.short_allowed = FALSE; /* We have no short (old-fashioned) options */
opt.allowNegNum = FALSE; /* We have no parms that are negative numbers */
pm_optParseOptions3(&argc, (char **)argv, opt, sizeof(opt), 0);
/* Uses and sets argc, argv, and some of *cmdlineP and others. */
if (dpiOptSpec)
parseDpi(dpiOpt, &cmdlineP->dpiX, &cmdlineP->dpiY);
else
cmdlineP->dpiX = cmdlineP->dpiY = 72;
if ((argc-1) > 1)
pm_error("Too many arguments (%d). Only argument is input file name",
argc-1);
if (argc-1 == 0)
cmdlineP->inputFileName = "-";
else
cmdlineP->inputFileName = argv[1];
}
static void
findPrincipalImage(bit ** const bits,
unsigned int const rows,
unsigned int const cols,
unsigned int * const topP,
unsigned int * const bottomP,
unsigned int * const leftP,
unsigned int * const rightP) {
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find the foreground image on a white background.
Find the image in the pixels bits[][], which is 'rows' rows by
'cols' columns.
Return the boundaries of the foreground image as *topP, *bottomP, *leftP,
and *rightP.
If the image is all white, consider the entire image foreground.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned int top, bottom, left, right;
unsigned int row;
/* Initial values */
top = rows;
bottom = 0;
left = cols;
right = 0;
for (row = 0; row < rows; ++row) {
unsigned int col;
for (col = 0; col < cols; ++col) {
if (bits[row][col] == PBM_BLACK) {
if (row < top)
top = row;
if (row > bottom)
bottom = row;
if (col < left)
left = col;
if (col > right)
right = col;
}
}
}
if (top > bottom) {
/* No black pixels encountered */
pm_message("Blank page");
top = 0;
left = 0;
bottom = rows - 1;
right = cols - 1;
}
*topP = top;
*bottomP = bottom;
*leftP = left;
*rightP = right;
}
static void
outputBoundingBox(int const top, int const bottom,
int const left, int const right,
int const rows,
unsigned int const dpiX, unsigned int const dpiY) {
float const xScale = 72.0 / dpiX;
float const yScale = 72.0 / dpiY;
printf("%%%%BoundingBox: %d %d %d %d\n",
ROUND(left*xScale), ROUND((rows - bottom)*yScale),
ROUND(right*xScale), ROUND((rows - top)*yScale));
}
static unsigned char
eightPixels(bit ** const bits,
int const row,
int const col,
int const cols) {
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Compute a byte that represents the 8 pixels starting at Column 'col' of
row 'row' of the raster 'bits'. The most significant bit of the result
represents the leftmost pixel, with 1 meaning black. (Note that this is
the opposite of Postscript.)
The row is 'cols' columns wide, so fill on the right with white if there
are not eight pixels in the row starting with Column 'col'.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
unsigned int bitPos;
unsigned char octet;
octet = 0; /* initial value */
for (bitPos = 0; bitPos < 8; ++bitPos) {
octet <<= 1;
if (col + bitPos < cols)
if (bits[row][col + bitPos] == PBM_BLACK)
octet += 1;
}
return(octet);
}
int
main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
struct cmdlineInfo cmdline;
FILE * ifP;
bit ** bits;
int rows, cols;
unsigned int top, bottom, left, right;
/* boundaries of principal part of image -- i.e. excluding white
borders
*/
pm_proginit(&argc, argv);
parseCommandLine(argc, argv, &cmdline);
ifP = pm_openr(cmdline.inputFileName);
bits = pbm_readpbm(ifP, &cols, &rows);
pm_close(ifP);
findPrincipalImage(bits, rows, cols, &top, &bottom, &left, &right);
printf("%%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2\n");
outputBoundingBox(top, bottom, left, right, rows,
cmdline.dpiX, cmdline.dpiY);
if (!cmdline.bbonly) {
int row;
printf("%%%%BeginPreview: %d %d 1 %d\n",
right - left + 1, bottom - top + 1, bottom - top + 1);
for (row = top; row <= bottom; row++) {
unsigned int col;
unsigned int outChars;
printf("%% ");
outChars = 2; /* initial value */
for (col = left; col <= right; col += 8) {
if (outChars == 72) {
printf("\n%% ");
outChars = 2;
}
printf("%02x", eightPixels(bits, row, col, cols));
outChars += 2;
}
if (outChars > 0)
printf("\n");
}
printf("%%%%EndImage\n");
printf("%%%%EndPreview\n");
}
return 0;
}
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