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/*
* $Id: gif.trm,v 1.12.2.3 1999/09/29 13:53:53 lhecking Exp $
*/
/* GNUPLOT -- gif.trm */
/*[
* Copyright 1998
*
* 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:
* GD GIF library 1.2 & 1.3
*
* To Use:
*
* set terminal gif ?options ...?
*
* Where an option is:
*
* transparent - generate transparent GIFs. The first color will
* be the transparent one.
*
* interlace - generate interlaced GIFs.
*
* size (in pixels)
*
* font (tiny,small,medium,large,giant)
*
* xrrggbb - sets the next color. x is the literal character 'x',
* rrggbb are the red green and blue components in hex. For example
* x00ff00 is green. The background color is set first, then the
* color borders, then the X & Y axis, then the plotting colors.
* (The wierd color spec is in order to get around limitations
* in gnuplot's scanner.)
*
* This driver is modeled after the PBM driver pbm.trm.
*
* AUTHORS
* Sam Shen <sls@mh1.lbl.gov>
* Alex Woo <woo@playfair.stanford.edu>
*
* CONTRIBUTORS
* Alfred Reibenschuh <alfred.reibenschuh@it-austria.com> or <fredo@blackbox.at>
* Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk>
*
* send your comments or suggestions to:
* info-gnuplot@cs.dartmouth.edu
*
* This version outputs either color or monochrome GIFs. The default
* is 640x480 pixels.
*
* link with -Lterm/gd -lgd if your directory structure is gnuplot/term/gd
*
* gd is not distributed with gnuplot, because of the UNISYS license thing.
*
* find out about gd from http://www.boutell.com/gd/
*
* Gd library versions before 1.3, and gd library 1.5 are subject to
* the Unisys license. Use at your own risk. From version 1.6 on, gd
* library creates png files instead of gif.
*
*/
#include "driver.h"
#ifdef TERM_REGISTER
register_term(gif)
#endif
#ifdef TERM_PROTO
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_options __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_init __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_graphics __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_text __PROTO((void));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_linetype __PROTO((int linetype));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_move __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_vector __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_put_text __PROTO((unsigned int x, unsigned int y, char str[]));
TERM_PUBLIC int GIF_text_angle __PROTO((int ang));
TERM_PUBLIC void GIF_reset __PROTO((void));
#include "gd.h"
extern gdFontPtr gdFontSmall; /* 6x12 */
extern gdFontPtr gdFontLarge; /* 8x16 */
extern gdFontPtr gdFontMediumBold; /* 7x13 */
extern gdFontPtr gdFontGiant; /* 9x15 */
extern gdFontPtr gdFontTiny; /* 5x8 */
#define GREG_XMAX 640
#define GREG_YMAX 480
static int GIF_XMAX = GREG_XMAX;
static int GIF_YMAX = GREG_YMAX;
#define GIF_FONT_SMALL 1
#ifdef GIF_FONT_SMALL
# define gdfont gdFontSmall
# define GIF_VCHAR 12
# define GIF_HCHAR 6
#else
# define gdfont gdFontMediumBold
# define GIF_VCHAR 13
# define GIF_HCHAR 7
#endif
static gdFontPtr GIF_font;
#define GIF_VTIC (GREG_YMAX/100)
#define GIF_HTIC (GREG_XMAX/150)
#define GIF_MAX_COLORS 256
#define GOT_NEXT_PROTO
#endif
#ifndef TERM_PROTO_ONLY
#ifdef TERM_BODY
static struct {
gdImagePtr image;
gdFontPtr font;
unsigned int x, y;
int height;
int charh, charw;
int color;
int n_colors;
int color_table[GIF_MAX_COLORS];
int rgb_table[GIF_MAX_COLORS];
int angle;
int flags;
int linetype;
} gif_state;
#define GIF_USE_TRANSPARENT 1
#define GIF_USE_INTERLACE 2
/*
* _options() Called when terminal type is selected.
* This procedure should parse options on the command line. A list of the
* currently selected options should be stored in term_options[] in a form
* suitable for use with the set term command. term_options[] is used by
* the save command. Use options_null() if no options are available.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_options()
{
struct value s;
int gif_font, i;
char *string;
unsigned long color;
term_options[0] = NUL;
gif_state.n_colors = 0;
gif_state.flags = 0;
gif_font = 1;
GIF_font = gdfont;
while (!END_OF_COMMAND) {
if (almost_equals(c_token, "t$ransparent")) {
gif_state.flags |= GIF_USE_TRANSPARENT;
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "i$nterlace")) {
gif_state.flags |= GIF_USE_INTERLACE;
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "ti$ny")) {
GIF_font=gdFontTiny;
gif_font = 0;
term->v_char = (unsigned int)(8);
term->h_char = (unsigned int)(5);
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "s$mall")) {
GIF_font = gdFontSmall;
gif_font = 1;
term->v_char = (unsigned int) (12);
term->h_char = (unsigned int) (6);
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "m$edium")) {
GIF_font = gdFontMediumBold;
gif_font = 2;
term->v_char = (unsigned int) (13);
term->h_char = (unsigned int) (7);
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "l$arge")) {
GIF_font = gdFontLarge;
gif_font = 3;
term->v_char = (unsigned int) (16);
term->h_char = (unsigned int) (8);
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "l$arge")) {
GIF_font=gdFontGiant;
gif_font = 4;
term->v_char = (unsigned int)(15);
term->h_char = (unsigned int)(9);
++c_token;
} else if (almost_equals(c_token, "si$ze")) {
c_token++;
if (END_OF_COMMAND) {
GIF_XMAX = GREG_XMAX;
GIF_YMAX = GREG_YMAX;
term->v_tic = GIF_YMAX / 80;
term->h_tic = GIF_XMAX / 80;
} else {
GIF_XMAX = real(const_express(&s));
if (equals(c_token, ",")) {
c_token++;
GIF_YMAX = real(const_express(&s));
term->v_tic = GIF_YMAX / 80;
term->h_tic = GIF_XMAX / 80;
term->ymax = GIF_YMAX;
term->xmax = GIF_XMAX;
}
}
} else { /* not "size" */
string = input_line + token[c_token].start_index;
if (sscanf(string, "x%lx", &color) != 1) {
int_error("invalid color spec, must be xRRGGBB",c_token);
} else if (gif_state.n_colors == GIF_MAX_COLORS) {
int_warn("too many colors, ingoring",c_token);
++c_token;
} else {
gif_state.rgb_table[gif_state.n_colors++] = color;
++c_token;
}
}
}
/* now generate options string */
if (gif_state.flags & GIF_USE_TRANSPARENT) {
strcat(term_options, "transparent ");
}
if (gif_state.flags & GIF_USE_INTERLACE) {
strcat(term_options, "interlace ");
}
switch (gif_font) {
case 0:
strcat(term_options,"tiny ");
break;
case 1:
strcat(term_options, "small ");
break;
case 2:
strcat(term_options, "medium ");
break;
case 3:
strcat(term_options, "large ");
break;
case 4:
strcat(term_options,"giant ");
break;
}
sprintf(term_options + strlen(term_options),
"size %d,%d ", GIF_XMAX, GIF_YMAX);
for (i = 0; i < gif_state.n_colors; i++) {
sprintf(term_options + strlen(term_options),
"x%06x ", gif_state.rgb_table[i]);
}
}
/*
* _init() Called once, when the device is first selected. This procedure
* should set up things that only need to be set once, like handshaking and
* character sets etc...
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_init()
{
gif_state.linetype = 0;
}
/*
* _reset() Called when gnuplot is exited, the output device changed or
* the terminal type changed. This procedure should reset the device,
* possibly flushing a buffer somewhere or generating a form feed.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_reset()
{
}
/*
* _graphics() Called just before a plot is going to be displayed. This
* procedure should set the device into graphics mode. Devices which can't
* be used as terminals (like plotters) will probably be in graphics mode
* always and therefore won't need this.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_graphics()
{
int i;
unsigned int rgb;
gif_state.font = GIF_font;
gif_state.color = 0;
gif_state.image = gdImageCreate((int) (xsize * GIF_XMAX),
(int) (ysize * GIF_YMAX));
gif_state.height = (int) (ysize * GIF_YMAX - 1);
gif_state.charw = term->h_char; /* gif_state.font->w; */
gif_state.charh = term->v_char; /* gif_state.font->h; */
for (i = gif_state.n_colors; i < WEB_N_COLORS; i++)
gif_state.rgb_table[i] =
(web_color_rgbs[i].r << 16) |
(web_color_rgbs[i].g << 8) |
web_color_rgbs[i].b;
if (gif_state.n_colors < WEB_N_COLORS)
gif_state.n_colors = WEB_N_COLORS;
for (i = 0; i < gif_state.n_colors; i++) {
rgb = gif_state.rgb_table[i];
gif_state.color_table[i] =
gdImageColorAllocate(gif_state.image, (rgb >> 16) & 0xff,
(rgb >> 8) & 0xff, rgb & 0xff);
}
if (gif_state.flags & GIF_USE_TRANSPARENT)
gdImageColorTransparent(gif_state.image,
gif_state.color_table[0]);
else
gdImageColorTransparent(gif_state.image, -1);
}
/*
* _text() Called immediately after a plot is displayed. This procedure
* should set the device back into text mode if it is also a terminal, so
* that commands can be seen as they're typed. Again, this will probably
* do nothing if the device can't be used as a terminal.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_text()
{
if (gif_state.flags & GIF_USE_INTERLACE)
gdImageInterlace(gif_state.image, 1);
gdImageGif(gif_state.image, gpoutfile);
gdImageDestroy(gif_state.image);
}
/* _move(x,y) Called at the start of a line. The cursor should move to the
* (x,y) position without drawing.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_move(unsigned int x, unsigned int y)
{
gif_state.x = x;
gif_state.y = y;
}
/* _vector(x,y) Called when a line is to be drawn. This should display a line
* from the last (x,y) position given by _move() or _vector() to this new (x,y)
* position.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_vector(unsigned int x, unsigned int y)
{
int gif_linetype_dotted[5];
if (gif_state.linetype == -1) {
gif_linetype_dotted[0] = gif_state.color_table[2];
gif_linetype_dotted[1] = gif_state.color_table[2];
gif_linetype_dotted[2] = gif_state.color_table[0];
gif_linetype_dotted[3] = gif_state.color_table[0];
gif_linetype_dotted[4] = gif_state.color_table[0];
gdImageSetStyle(gif_state.image, gif_linetype_dotted, 5);
gdImageLine(gif_state.image, gif_state.x, gif_state.height - gif_state.y,
x, gif_state.height - y, gdStyled);
} else {
gdImageLine(gif_state.image, gif_state.x, gif_state.height - gif_state.y,
x, gif_state.height - y, gif_state.color);
}
gif_state.x = x;
gif_state.y = y;
}
/* _linetype(lt) Called to set the line type before text is displayed or
* line(s) plotted. This procedure should select a pen color or line
* style if the device has these capabilities.
* lt is an integer from -2 to 0 or greater.
* An lt of -2 is used for the border of the plot.
* An lt of -1 is used for the X and Y axes.
* lt 0 and upwards are used for plots 0 and upwards.
* If _linetype() is called with lt greater than the available line types,
* it should map it to one of the available line types.
* Most drivers provide 9 different linetypes (lt is 0 to 8).
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_linetype(int type)
{
if (type >= (gif_state.n_colors - 3))
type %= (gif_state.n_colors - 3);
gif_state.color = gif_state.color_table[type + 3];
gif_state.linetype = type;
}
/* _put_text(x,y,str) Called to display text at the (x,y) position,
* while in graphics mode. The text should be vertically (with respect
* to the text) justified about (x,y). The text is rotated according
* to _text_angle and then horizontally (with respect to the text)
* justified according to _justify_text.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC void
GIF_put_text(unsigned int x, unsigned int y, char *string)
{
if (gif_state.angle == 1) {
x -= gif_state.charh / 2;
gdImageStringUp(gif_state.image, gif_state.font,
x, gif_state.height - y,
string, gif_state.color);
} else {
y += gif_state.charh / 2;
gdImageString(gif_state.image, gif_state.font,
x, gif_state.height - y,
string, gif_state.color);
}
}
/* _text_angle(ang) Called to rotate the text angle when placing the y label.
* If ang = 0 then text is horizontal. If ang = 1 then text is vertically
* upwards. Returns TRUE if text can be rotated, FALSE otherwise.
*/
TERM_PUBLIC int
GIF_text_angle(int ang)
{
gif_state.angle = ang;
return TRUE;
}
TERM_PUBLIC int
GIF_set_font(char *fontname)
{
char name[32];
int sep;
gdFontPtr font;
sep = strcspn(fontname,",");
strncpy(name,fontname,sep);
name[sep] = NUL;
if (!strcmp(fontname,"small"))
font = gdFontSmall;
else if (!strcmp(fontname,"medium"))
font = gdFontMediumBold;
else if(!strcmp(fontname,"large"))
font = gdFontLarge;
else if(!strcmp(fontname,"giant"))
font = gdFontGiant;
else if(!strcmp(fontname,"tiny"))
font = gdFontTiny;
else
font = GIF_font;
gif_state.charw = font->w;
gif_state.charh = font->h;
gif_state.font = font;
return TRUE;
}
#endif /* TERM_BODY */
#ifdef TERM_TABLE
TERM_TABLE_START(gif_driver)
"gif", "GIF format [mode] [fontsize] [size] [colors]",
GREG_XMAX, GREG_YMAX, GIF_VCHAR, GIF_HCHAR,
GIF_VTIC, GIF_HTIC, GIF_options, GIF_init, GIF_reset,
GIF_text, null_scale, GIF_graphics, GIF_move, GIF_vector,
GIF_linetype, GIF_put_text, GIF_text_angle,
null_justify_text, do_point, do_arrow, GIF_set_font,
0, /* pointsize */
TERM_CAN_MULTIPLOT | TERM_BINARY
TERM_TABLE_END(gif_driver)
#undef LAST_TERM
#define LAST_TERM gif_driver
#endif /* TERM_TABLE */
#endif /* TERM_PROTO_ONLY */
#ifdef TERM_HELP
START_HELP(gif)
"1 gif",
"?commands set terminal gif",
"?set terminal gif",
"?set term gif",
"?terminal gif",
"?term gif",
"?gif",
" The `gif` terminal driver generates output in GIF format. It uses Thomas",
" Boutell's gd library, which is available from http://www.boutell.com/gd/",
"",
" By default, the `gif` terminal driver uses a shared Web-friendy palette."
"",
" Syntax:",
" set terminal gif {transparent} {interlace}",
" {tiny | small | medium | large | giant}",
" {size <x>,<y>}",
" {<color0> <color1> <color2> ...}",
"",
" `transparent` instructs the driver to generate transparent GIFs. The first",
" color will be the transparent one.",
"",
" `interlace` instructs the driver to generate interlaced GIFs.",
"",
" The choice of fonts is `tiny` (5x8 pixels), `small` (6x12 pixels), `medium`",
" (7x13 Bold), `large` (8x16) or `giant` (9x15 pixels)",
"",
" The size <x,y> is given in pixels---it defaults to 640x480. The number of",
" pixels can be also modified by scaling with the `set size` command.",
"",
" Each color must be of the form 'xrrggbb', where x is the literal character",
" 'x' and 'rrggbb' are the red, green and blue components in hex. For example,",
" 'x00ff00' is green. The background color is set first, then the border",
" colors, then the X & Y axis colors, then the plotting colors. The maximum",
" number of colors that can be set is 256.",
"",
" Examples:",
" set terminal gif small size 640,480 \\",
" xffffff x000000 x404040 \\",
" xff0000 xffa500 x66cdaa xcdb5cd \\",
" xadd8e6 x0000ff xdda0dd x9500d3 # defaults",
"",
" which uses white for the non-transparent background, black for borders, gray",
" for the axes, and red, orange, medium aquamarine, thistle 3, light blue, blue,",
" plum and dark violet for eight plotting colors.",
"",
" set terminal gif transparent xffffff \\",
" x000000 x202020 x404040 x606060 \\",
" x808080 xA0A0A0 xC0C0C0 xE0E0E0 \\",
" which uses white for the transparent background, black for borders, dark",
" gray for axes, and a gray-scale for the six plotting colors.",
"",
" The page size is 640x480 pixels. The `gif` driver can create either color",
" or monochromatic output, but you have no control over which is produced.",
"",
" The current version of the `gif` driver does not support animated GIFs."
END_HELP(gif)
#endif /* TERM_HELP */
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode:C
* End:
*/