1 ;;; gs.el --- interface to Ghostscript
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26 ;; This code is experimental. Don't use it.
30 (defvar gs-program
"gs"
31 "The name of the Ghostscript interpreter.")
34 (defvar gs-device
"x11"
35 "The Ghostscript device to use to produce images.")
45 "List of command line arguments to pass to Ghostscript.
46 Arguments may contain place-holders `<file>' for the name of the
47 input file, and `<device>' for the device to use.")
48 (put 'gs-options
'risky-local-variable t
)
50 (defun gs-options (device file
)
51 "Return a list of command line options with place-holders replaced.
52 DEVICE is the value to substitute for the place-holder `<device>',
53 FILE is the value to substitute for the place-holder `<file>'."
54 (mapcar #'(lambda (option)
55 (setq option
(replace-regexp-in-string "<device>" device option
)
56 option
(replace-regexp-in-string "<file>" file option
)))
59 ;; The GHOSTVIEW property (taken from gv 3.5.8).
67 ;; BPIXMAP ORIENT LLX LLY URX URY XDPI YDPI [LEFT BOTTOM TOP RIGHT]
69 ;; Scanf format: "%d %d %d %d %d %d %f %f %d %d %d %d"
71 ;; Explanation of parameters:
73 ;; BPIXMAP: pixmap id of the backing pixmap for the window. If no
74 ;; pixmap is to be used, this parameter should be zero. This
75 ;; parameter must be zero when drawing on a pixmap.
77 ;; ORIENT: orientation of the page. The number represents clockwise
78 ;; rotation of the paper in degrees. Permitted values are 0, 90, 180,
81 ;; LLX, LLY, URX, URY: Bounding box of the drawable. The bounding box
82 ;; is specified in PostScript points in default user coordinates.
84 ;; XDPI, YDPI: Resolution of window. (This can be derived from the
85 ;; other parameters, but not without roundoff error. These values are
86 ;; included to avoid this error.)
88 ;; LEFT, BOTTOM, TOP, RIGHT: (optional) Margins around the window.
89 ;; The margins extend the imageable area beyond the boundaries of the
90 ;; window. This is primarily used for popup zoom windows. I have
91 ;; encountered several instances of PostScript programs that position
92 ;; themselves with respect to the imageable area. The margins are
93 ;; specified in PostScript points. If omitted, the margins are
96 (declare-function x-display-mm-width
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
97 (declare-function x-display-pixel-width
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
99 (defun gs-width-in-pt (frame pixel-width
)
100 "Return, on FRAME, pixel width PIXEL-WIDTH tranlated to pt."
101 (let ((mm (* (float pixel-width
)
102 (/ (float (x-display-mm-width frame
))
103 (float (x-display-pixel-width frame
))))))
104 (/ (* 25.4 mm
) 72.0)))
106 (declare-function x-display-mm-height
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
107 (declare-function x-display-pixel-height
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
109 (defun gs-height-in-pt (frame pixel-height
)
110 "Return, on FRAME, pixel height PIXEL-HEIGHT tranlated to pt."
111 (let ((mm (* (float pixel-height
)
112 (/ (float (x-display-mm-height frame
))
113 (float (x-display-pixel-height frame
))))))
114 (/ (* 25.4 mm
) 72.0)))
116 (declare-function x-change-window-property
"xfns.c"
117 (prop value
&optional frame type format outer-p
))
119 (defun gs-set-ghostview-window-prop (frame spec img-width img-height
)
120 "Set the `GHOSTVIEW' window property of FRAME.
121 SPEC is a GS image specification. IMG-WIDTH is the width of the
122 requested image, and IMG-HEIGHT is the height of the requested
124 (let* ((box (plist-get (cdr spec
) :bounding-box
))
129 (rotation (or (plist-get (cdr spec
) :rotate
) 0))
130 ;; The pixel width IMG-WIDTH of the pixmap gives the
131 ;; dots, URX - LLX give the inch.
132 (in-width (/ (- urx llx
) 72.0))
133 (in-height (/ (- ury lly
) 72.0))
134 (xdpi (/ img-width in-width
))
135 (ydpi (/ img-height in-height
)))
136 (x-change-window-property "GHOSTVIEW"
137 (format "0 %d %d %d %d %d %g %g"
138 rotation llx lly urx ury xdpi ydpi
)
141 (declare-function x-display-grayscale-p
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
143 (defun gs-set-ghostview-colors-window-prop (frame pixel-colors
)
144 "Set the `GHOSTVIEW_COLORS' environment variable depending on FRAME."
145 (let ((mode (cond ((x-display-color-p frame
) "Color")
146 ((x-display-grayscale-p frame
) "Grayscale")
148 (x-change-window-property "GHOSTVIEW_COLORS"
149 (format "%s %s" mode pixel-colors
)
152 (declare-function x-window-property
"xfns.c"
153 (prop &optional frame type source delete-p vector-ret-p
))
156 (defun gs-load-image (frame spec img-width img-height window-and-pixmap-id
158 "Load a PS image for display on FRAME.
159 SPEC is an image specification, IMG-HEIGHT and IMG-WIDTH are width
160 and height of the image in pixels. WINDOW-AND-PIXMAP-ID is a string of
161 the form \"WINDOW-ID PIXMAP-ID\". Value is non-nil if successful."
163 (let ((file (plist-get (cdr spec
) :file
))
166 ;; Wait while property gets freed from a previous ghostscript process
167 ;; sit-for returns nil as soon as input starts being
168 ;; available, so if we want to give GhostScript a reasonable
169 ;; chance of starting up, we better use sleep-for. We let
170 ;; sleep-for wait only half the time because if input is
171 ;; available, it is more likely that we don't care that much
172 ;; about garbled redisplay and are in a hurry.
174 ;; Wait while the property is not yet available
175 (not (zerop (length (x-window-property "GHOSTVIEW"
177 ;; The following was an alternative condition: wait
178 ;; while there is still a process running. The idea
179 ;; was to avoid contention between processes. Turned
180 ;; out even more sluggish.
181 ;; (get-buffer-process "*GS*")
182 (not (zerop timeout
)))
183 (unless (sit-for 0.1 t
)
185 (setq timeout
(1- timeout
)))
187 ;; No use waiting longer. We might want to try killing off
188 ;; stuck processes, but there is no point in doing so: either
189 ;; they are stuck for good, in which case the user would
190 ;; probably be responsible for that, and killing them off will
191 ;; make debugging harder, or they are not. In that case, they
192 ;; will cause incomplete displays. But the same will happen
193 ;; if they are killed, anyway. The whole is rather
194 ;; disconcerting, and fast scrolling through a dozen images
195 ;; will make Emacs freeze for a while. The alternatives are a)
196 ;; proper implementation not waiting at all but creating
197 ;; appropriate queues, or b) permanently bad display due to
198 ;; bad cached images. So remember that this
199 ;; is just a hack and if people don't like the behavior, they
200 ;; will most likely like the easy alternatives even less.
201 ;; And at least the image cache will make the delay apparent
203 (gs-set-ghostview-window-prop frame spec img-width img-height
)
204 (gs-set-ghostview-colors-window-prop frame pixel-colors
)
205 (setenv "GHOSTVIEW" window-and-pixmap-id
)
206 (setq gs
(apply 'start-process
"gs" "*GS*" gs-program
207 (gs-options gs-device file
)))
208 (set-process-query-on-exit-flag gs nil
)
213 ;(defun gs-put-tiger ()
214 ; (let* ((ps-file "/usr/local/share/ghostscript/5.10/examples/tiger.ps")
215 ; (spec `(image :type postscript
216 ; :pt-width 200 :pt-height 200
217 ; :bounding-box (22 171 567 738)
219 ; (put-text-property 1 2 'display spec)))
224 ;; arch-tag: 06ab51b8-4932-4cfe-9f60-b924a8edb3f0