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/* Hey Emacs this is -*- C -*-
*
* $Id: pstricks.trm,v 1.34 2013/10/09 02:41:22 sfeam Exp $
*/
/* GNUPLOT - pstricks.trm */
/*[
* Copyright 1990 - 1993, 1998, 2004
*
* Permission to use, copy, and distribute this software and its
* documentation for any purpose with or 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.
*
* Permission to modify the software is granted, but not the right to
* distribute the complete modified source code. Modifications are to
* be distributed as patches to the released version. Permission to
* distribute binaries produced by compiling modified sources is granted,
* provided you
* 1. distribute the corresponding source modifications from the
* released version in the form of a patch file along with the binaries,
* 2. add special version identification to distinguish your version
* in addition to the base release version number,
* 3. provide your name and address as the primary contact for the
* support of your modified version, and
* 4. retain our contact information in regard to use of the base
* software.
* Permission to distribute the released version of the source code along
* with corresponding source modifications in the form of a patch file is
* granted with same provisions 2 through 4 for binary distributions.
*
* This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty
* to the extent permitted by applicable law.
]*/
/*
* This file is included by ../term.c.
*
* This terminal driver supports:
* The PSTricks macros for LaTeX.
*
* AUTHORS
* David Kotz
*
* Raymond Toy toy@soho.crd.ge.com
* Modified the eepic.trm file to use PSTricks macros instead.
*
* 20 Mar 93:
* Utilized many suggestions from Gisli Ottarsson
* (gisli@liapunov.eecs.umich.edu) to create a new version.
* Should also work with TeX as well as LaTeX.
*
* If you have PSTricks version 0.91, #define OLD_PST to
* get the right dots.
*
* Added a really ugly hack (enabled by default) to print
* "nice" numbers for axis labels. This should really be at
* a higher level in the code, but I'm lazy right now.
*
* send your comments or suggestions to (gnuplot-info@lists.sourceforge.net).
*
*/
/*
* This file contains the PSTricks terminal driver, intended for use with the
* pstricks.sty macro package for LaTeX. This is an alternative to the
* eepic and latex driver. You need pstricks.sty, and, of course, a printer
* that understands PostScript. Ghostscript understands Postscript too.
*
* PSTricks is available via anonymous ftp from the /pub directory
* at Princeton.EDU. This driver definitely does not come close to
* using the full capability of the PSTricks package.
*/
/*
* adapted to the new terminal layout by Stefan Bodewig (Dec. 1995)
*
* adapted to support pm3d by Tim Piessens and Petr Mikulik (Jan. 2003)
*/
#include "driver.h"
#ifdef TERM_REGISTER
register_term(pstricks)
#endif
#ifdef TERM_PROTO
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_options __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_init __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_graphics __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_text __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_linetype __PROTO((int linetype));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_move __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_point __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y, int number));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_vector __PROTO((unsigned int ux, unsigned int uy));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_arrow __PROTO((unsigned int sx, unsigned int sy, unsigned int ex, unsigned int ey, int head));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_put_text __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y, const char str[]));
TERM_PUBLIC int PSTRICKS_justify_text __PROTO((enum JUSTIFY mode));
TERM_PUBLIC int PSTRICKS_text_angle __PROTO((int ang));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_reset __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC int PSTRICKS_make_palette __PROTO((t_sm_palette *));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_set_color __PROTO((t_colorspec *));
TERM_PUBLIC void PSTRICKS_filled_polygon __PROTO((int, gpiPoint *));
#define PSTRICKS_XMAX 10000.0
#define PSTRICKS_YMAX 10000.0
#define PSTRICKS_HTIC 150
#define PSTRICKS_VTIC 200
#define PSTRICKS_HCHAR 160
#define PSTRICKS_VCHAR 420
#endif /* TERM_PROTO */
#ifndef TERM_PROTO_ONLY
#ifdef TERM_BODY
static void PSTRICKS_endline __PROTO((void));
static char *PSTRICKS_hack_text __PROTO((const char *s));
static float PSTRICKS_posx;
static float PSTRICKS_posy;
static enum JUSTIFY PSTRICKS_justify = LEFT;
static int PSTRICKS_angle = 0;
/* if 1 below, then the file size is shorter thanks to a macro for polygon */
#define PSTRICKS_SHORTER_FILE 1
#ifdef PSTRICKS_SHORTER_FILE
static int PSTRICKS_color = 0;
#else
static char PSTRICKS_color_str[16] = "";
#endif
static int PSTRICKS_palette_set = FALSE;
static int PSTRICKS_palette_size = 128;
#define PSTRICKS_TINY_DOT 0.00025 /* A tiny dot */
/* POINTS */
#define PSTRICKS_POINT_TYPES 12 /* we supply more point types */
static const char *PSTRICKS_points[] = {
"\\PST@Diamond",
"\\PST@Plus",
"\\PST@Square",
"\\PST@Cross",
"\\PST@Circle",
"\\PST@Triangle",
"\\PST@Pentagon",
"\\PST@Filldiamond",
"\\PST@Fillsquare",
"\\PST@Filltriangle",
"\\PST@Fillcircle",
"\\PST@Fillpentagon"
};
/* LINES */
#define PSTRICKS_NUMLINES 6 /* number of linetypes below */
static const char *PSTRICKS_lines[] = {
"\\PST@Border",
"\\PST@Axes",
"\\PST@Solid",
"\\PST@Dashed",
"\\PST@Dotted",
"\\PST@LongDash"
};
/* current line type */
static int PSTRICKS_type;
/* are we in the middle of a line */
static TBOOLEAN PSTRICKS_inline = FALSE;
/* terminate any line in progress */
static void PSTRICKS_endline __PROTO((void));
/* number of points in line so far */
static int PSTRICKS_linecount = 0;
/* max value for linecount */
#define PSTRICKS_LINEMAX 100
/*
* Handle options
*/
static int PST_hack_text = TRUE; /* Hack text on */
static int PST_unit_plot = FALSE; /* Unit-sized plot off */
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_options()
{
if (!END_OF_COMMAND) {
if (almost_equals(c_token, "no$hacktext")) {
PST_hack_text = FALSE;
c_token++;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "u$nit")) {
PST_unit_plot = TRUE;
c_token++;
}
}
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_init()
{
PSTRICKS_posx = PSTRICKS_posy = 0;
PSTRICKS_linetype(-1);
fseek(gpoutfile,0,SEEK_SET);
fputs("% GNUPLOT: LaTeX picture using PSTRICKS macros\n", gpoutfile);
PSTRICKS_palette_set = FALSE; /* PM3D palette set? */
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_graphics()
{
fputs("\
% Define new PST objects, if not already defined\n\
\\ifx\\PSTloaded\\undefined\n\
\\def\\PSTloaded{t}\n\
\\psset{arrowsize=.01 3.2 1.4 .3}\n\
\\psset{dotsize=.01}\n\
\\catcode`@=11\n\n", gpoutfile);
/* Define line type objects */
fputs("\
\\newpsobject{PST@Border}{psline}{linewidth=.0015,linestyle=solid}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Axes}{psline}{linewidth=.0015,linestyle=dotted,dotsep=.004}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Solid}{psline}{linewidth=.0015,linestyle=solid}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Dashed}{psline}{linewidth=.0015,linestyle=dashed,dash=.01 .01}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Dotted}{psline}{linewidth=.0025,linestyle=dotted,dotsep=.008}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@LongDash}{psline}{linewidth=.0015,linestyle=dashed,dash=.02 .01}\n", gpoutfile);
/* Define point objects */
#ifdef OLD_PST
/* PSTricks version 0.91 had x and diamond dot types */
fputs("\
\\newpsobject(PST@Diamond}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=diamond}\n\
\\newpsobject(PST@Filldiamond}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=diamond*}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Cross}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=x}\n", gpoutfile);
#else
/* Newer versions use rotated plus and square to get the x and diamond dots */
fputs("\
\\newpsobject{PST@Diamond}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=square,dotangle=45}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Filldiamond}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=square*,dotangle=45}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Cross}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=+,dotangle=45}\n", gpoutfile);
#endif
fputs("\
\\newpsobject{PST@Plus}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=+}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Square}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=square}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Circle}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=o}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Triangle}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=triangle}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Pentagon}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=pentagon}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Fillsquare}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=square*}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Fillcircle}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=*}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Filltriangle}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=triangle*}\n\
\\newpsobject{PST@Fillpentagon}{psdots}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid,dotstyle=pentagon*}\n", gpoutfile);
/* Define arrow object */
fputs("\
\\newpsobject{PST@Arrow}{psline}{linewidth=.001,linestyle=solid}\n\
\\catcode`@=12\n\n\
\\fi\n", gpoutfile);
/* Set the scaled plot size, if it's not a unit plot */
if (!PST_unit_plot) {
fputs("\\psset{unit=5.0in,xunit=5.0in,yunit=3.0in}\n", gpoutfile);
}
/* HBB 20001027: fix bounding box bug by letting the currently
* active 'size' and 'offset' setting influence the area used by
* the picture environment */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\
\\pspicture(%f,%f)(%f,%f)\n\
\\ifx\\nofigs\\undefined\n\
\\catcode`@=11\n\n",
xoffset,
yoffset,
(xoffset + xsize),
(yoffset + ysize)
);
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_text()
{
PSTRICKS_endline();
fputs("\
\\catcode`@=12\n\
\\fi\n\
\\endpspicture\n", gpoutfile);
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_linetype(int linetype)
{
PSTRICKS_endline();
if (linetype >= PSTRICKS_NUMLINES - 2)
linetype %= (PSTRICKS_NUMLINES - 2);
if (linetype < -2)
linetype = LT_BLACK;
PSTRICKS_type = linetype;
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_move(unsigned int x, unsigned int y)
{
PSTRICKS_endline();
PSTRICKS_posx = x / PSTRICKS_XMAX;
PSTRICKS_posy = y / PSTRICKS_YMAX;
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_point(unsigned int x, unsigned int y, int number)
{
PSTRICKS_move(x, y);
/* Print the character defined by 'number'; number < 0 means
to use a dot, otherwise one of the defined points. */
if (number < 0) {
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\qdisk(%.4f,%.4f){%.4f}\n",
x / PSTRICKS_XMAX,
y / PSTRICKS_YMAX,
PSTRICKS_TINY_DOT);
} else {
fprintf(gpoutfile, "%s(%.4f,%.4f)\n",
PSTRICKS_points[number % PSTRICKS_POINT_TYPES],
x / PSTRICKS_XMAX,
y / PSTRICKS_YMAX);
}
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_vector(unsigned ux, unsigned uy)
{
if (!PSTRICKS_inline) {
PSTRICKS_inline = TRUE;
/* Start a new line. This depends on line type */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "%s(%.4f,%.4f)\n",
PSTRICKS_lines[PSTRICKS_type + 2],
PSTRICKS_posx, PSTRICKS_posy);
PSTRICKS_linecount = 1;
} else {
/*
* Even though we are in middle of a path,
* we may want to start a new path command.
* If they are too long then latex will choke.
*/
if (PSTRICKS_linecount++ >= PSTRICKS_LINEMAX) {
/* fprintf(gpoutfile, "\n"); */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "%s(%.4f,%.4f)\n",
PSTRICKS_lines[PSTRICKS_type + 2],
PSTRICKS_posx, PSTRICKS_posy);
PSTRICKS_linecount = 1;
}
}
PSTRICKS_posx = ux / PSTRICKS_XMAX;
PSTRICKS_posy = uy / PSTRICKS_YMAX;
fprintf(gpoutfile, "(%.4f,%.4f)\n", PSTRICKS_posx, PSTRICKS_posy);
}
static void
PSTRICKS_endline()
{
if (PSTRICKS_inline) {
putc('\n', gpoutfile);
PSTRICKS_inline = FALSE;
}
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_arrow(
unsigned int sx, unsigned int sy,
unsigned int ex, unsigned int ey,
int head)
{
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\PST@Arrow%s(%.4f,%.4f)(%.4f,%.4f)\n",
head ? "{->}" : "",
sx / PSTRICKS_XMAX,
sy / PSTRICKS_YMAX,
ex / PSTRICKS_XMAX,
ey / PSTRICKS_YMAX);
PSTRICKS_posx = ex / PSTRICKS_XMAX;
PSTRICKS_posy = ey / PSTRICKS_YMAX;
}
/*
* A really ugly hack!!!
*
* This function takes an input string and hacks it up. If the
* input string starts with a number, it converts the number into a
* TeX style number including exponential notation. Thus, if
* the input is the string "3.14159e3 is a number", then
* the output is "$3.14159\cdot 10^{3}$ is a number", so that TeX
* will produce something nice.
*
* This is basically meant for producing axis labels that look nice.
*
* What a hack!
*/
static char *
PSTRICKS_hack_text(const char *s)
{
double value;
char *ends;
static char hack[BUFSIZ];
/*
* Does the string start with a number?
*/
value = strtod(s, &ends);
(void)value;
if (s == ends) {
/*
* This doesn't start a number, so just copy the string over
*/
strcpy(hack, s);
} else {
char *ptr;
/*
* We have a number! Check to see if the number
* is in scientific notation
*/
safe_strncpy(hack, s, ends - s + 1);
/* hack[ends - s] = '\0'; */
ptr = strchr(hack, 'e');
if (ptr == NULL) {
ptr = strchr(hack, 'E');
}
if (ptr != NULL) {
/*
* Exponential notation! Let's get the mantissa and exponent separately
*/
double man_val;
int expo_val;
*ptr = NUL;
man_val = atof(hack);
expo_val = atoi(ptr + 1);
if (man_val == 0) {
sprintf(hack, "0");
} else if (man_val == 1) {
sprintf(hack, "$10^{%d}$", expo_val);
} else if (man_val == (int) man_val) {
if (expo_val == 1) {
sprintf(hack, "$%d$", (int) man_val);
} else {
sprintf(hack, "$%d \\times 10^{%d}$", (int) man_val, expo_val);
}
} else {
if (expo_val == 1) {
sprintf(hack, "$%f$", man_val);
} else {
sprintf(hack, "$%f \\times 10^{%d}$", man_val, expo_val);
}
}
}
/*
* Copy anything that's left of the string
*/
strcat(hack, ends);
}
return hack;
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_put_text(unsigned int x, unsigned int y, const char str[])
{
PSTRICKS_endline();
/* Skip this if the string is empty */
if (strlen(str) > 0) {
fputs("\\rput", gpoutfile);
/* Set justification */
switch (PSTRICKS_justify) {
case LEFT:
fputs("[l]", gpoutfile);
break;
case CENTRE:
break;
case RIGHT:
fputs("[r]", gpoutfile);
break;
}
/* Set text angle */
switch (PSTRICKS_angle) {
case 0:
break;
case 1:
fputs("{L}", gpoutfile);
break;
}
/* Set reference position and text */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "(%.4f,%.4f)",
x / PSTRICKS_XMAX,
y / PSTRICKS_YMAX);
if (PST_hack_text) {
char *hack;
/* Hack leading numbers to something nice for TeX */
hack = PSTRICKS_hack_text(str);
fprintf(gpoutfile, "{%s}\n", hack);
} else {
fprintf(gpoutfile, "{%s}\n", str);
}
}
}
TERM_PUBLIC int
PSTRICKS_justify_text(enum JUSTIFY mode)
{
PSTRICKS_justify = mode;
return (TRUE);
}
TERM_PUBLIC int
PSTRICKS_text_angle(int ang)
{
PSTRICKS_angle = (ang ? 1 : 0);
return (TRUE);
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_reset()
{
PSTRICKS_endline();
PSTRICKS_posx = PSTRICKS_posy = 0;
}
TERM_PUBLIC int
PSTRICKS_make_palette (t_sm_palette *palette)
{
/* Query to determine palette size */
if (palette==NULL) {
return PSTRICKS_palette_size;
}
if (PSTRICKS_palette_set == FALSE) {
int i;
/* Create new palette */
PSTRICKS_palette_set = TRUE;
if (sm_palette.colorMode == SMPAL_COLOR_MODE_GRAY) {
/* Grey palette */
for (i=0; i < sm_palette.colors; i++) {
double g = i * 1.0 / (sm_palette.colors - 1);
g = 1e-3 * (int)(g * 1000); /* round to 3 digits to use %g below */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\newgray{PST@COLOR%d}{%g}\n", i, g);
}
} else
if (sm_palette.colorMode == SMPAL_COLOR_MODE_RGB) {
/* Color palette */
double r, g, b;
for (i=0; i < sm_palette.colors; i++) {
/* round to 3 digits to avoid sth like 1e-7 in %g below */
r = 1e-3 * (int)(palette->color[i].r * 1000);
g = 1e-3 * (int)(palette->color[i].g * 1000);
b = 1e-3 * (int)(palette->color[i].b * 1000);
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\newrgbcolor{PST@COLOR%d}{%g %g %g}\n", i, r, g, b);
}
}
}
/* use the following macro to shorten the file size */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\def\\polypmIIId#1{\\pspolygon[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=PST@COLOR#1]}\n\n");
return 0;
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_set_color (t_colorspec *colorspec)
{
int new_color;
double gray = colorspec->value;
if (colorspec->type != TC_FRAC)
return;
new_color = (gray <=0) ? 0 : (int)(gray*sm_palette.colors);
if (new_color >= PSTRICKS_palette_size)
new_color = PSTRICKS_palette_size - 1;
if (PSTRICKS_palette_set == FALSE) {
fprintf(stderr, "pstricks: Palette used before set!\n");
}
#ifdef PSTRICKS_SHORTER_FILE
PSTRICKS_color = new_color;
#else
sprintf(PSTRICKS_color_str, "PST@COLOR%d", new_color);
#endif
}
TERM_PUBLIC void
PSTRICKS_filled_polygon (int points, gpiPoint *corners)
{
int i;
#ifdef PSTRICKS_SHORTER_FILE
/* using a macro for an abbreviation */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\polypmIIId{%d}", PSTRICKS_color);
#else
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\\pspolygon[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=%s]", PSTRICKS_color_str);
#endif
for (i=0; i < points; i++) {
if (i % 8 == 7) /* up to 8 corners per line */
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\n");
fprintf(gpoutfile,"(%.4g,%.4g)", corners[i].x/PSTRICKS_XMAX, corners[i].y/PSTRICKS_YMAX);
}
fprintf(gpoutfile, "\n");
}
#endif /* TERM_BODY */
#ifdef TERM_TABLE
TERM_TABLE_START(pstricks_driver)
"pstricks", "LaTeX picture environment with PSTricks macros",
PSTRICKS_XMAX, PSTRICKS_YMAX, PSTRICKS_VCHAR, PSTRICKS_HCHAR,
PSTRICKS_VTIC, PSTRICKS_HTIC, PSTRICKS_options, PSTRICKS_init, PSTRICKS_reset,
PSTRICKS_text, null_scale, PSTRICKS_graphics, PSTRICKS_move, PSTRICKS_vector,
PSTRICKS_linetype, PSTRICKS_put_text, PSTRICKS_text_angle,
PSTRICKS_justify_text, PSTRICKS_point, PSTRICKS_arrow, set_font_null, 0,
TERM_BINARY /*flags*/, 0 /*suspend*/, 0 /*resume*/, 0 , 0
#ifdef USE_MOUSE
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
#endif
, PSTRICKS_make_palette, 0, PSTRICKS_set_color, PSTRICKS_filled_polygon
TERM_TABLE_END(pstricks_driver)
#undef LAST_TERM
#define LAST_TERM pstricks_driver
#endif /* TERM_TABLE */
#endif /* TERM_PROTO_ONLY */
#ifdef TERM_HELP
START_HELP(pstricks)
"1 pstricks",
"?commands set terminal pstricks",
"?set terminal pstricks",
"?set term pstricks",
"?terminal pstricks",
"?term pstricks",
"?pstricks",
" The `pstricks` driver is intended for use with the \"pstricks.sty\" macro",
" package for LaTeX. It is an alternative to the `eepic` and `latex` drivers.",
" You need \"pstricks.sty\", and, of course, a printer that understands",
" PostScript, or a converter such as Ghostscript.",
"",
" PSTricks is available via anonymous ftp from the /pub directory at",
" Princeton.edu. This driver definitely does not come close to using the full",
" capability of the PSTricks package.",
"",
" Syntax:",
" set terminal pstricks {hacktext | nohacktext} {unit | nounit}",
"",
" The first option invokes an ugly hack that gives nicer numbers; the second",
" has to do with plot scaling. The defaults are `hacktext` and `nounit`."
END_HELP(pstricks)
#endif /* TERM_HELP */