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Re: wait_for_file ??
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Ben Abbott |
Subject: |
Re: wait_for_file ?? |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:15:39 -0400 |
On Sep 9, 2010, at 7:35 AM, Shai Ayal wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Shai Ayal <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Michael D Godfrey
>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> On 09/08/2010 06:26 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
>>>
>>> I think jwe's suggestion of drawing to a piped gs rather than to a
>>>> file is the way to go. I'll try to implement the gl2ps part.
>>>>
>>>> Shai
>>>
>>> For gnuplot backend, the gnuplot eps file can be save to a tmp-file which
>>> can then be converted via the pipe.
>>>
>>> However, for the opengl backends, the pipe approach will limit the formats
>>> to those available from gl2ps and those available from gs (pdf, ps, ps2, and
>>> many the bitmaps and printer languages). Am I correct?
>>>
>>> Output formatted as dxf, emf, fig, hpgl, ai, pstex, mf, etc (all formats
>>> derived using pstoedit and fig2dev will no longer be available for opengl
>>> backends? .... If so I think it best to avoid using pstoedit, fig2dev, and
>>> epstool.
>>>
>>> Should the "-tight" option will need to go as well?
>>>
>>> As my questions indicate, I'm a bit cloudy on the implications. I'll be
>>> studying this approach for a while and plan to wait on Shai before
>>> contributing any significant changes.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This sounded good to me at first, but now I do not see how it is going to
>>> work.
>>> There must be something that ensures that routine glps_renderer::draw in
>>> gl2ps-renderer.cc
>>> really gets run when the code in __fltk_print__.m needs it.
>>>
>>> I hope Shai and Ben have this figured out.
>>>
>>> Michael
>>
>> I think using a pipe will not make the render code run when we need
>> it, but at least it will make sure that gs is only called when the
>> data to convert is ready.
>>
>> Shai
>>
>
> OK, I pushed the relevant changes to make fltk print to an fid
> **warning** this breaks current fltk printing!
> http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/2786e3b7072e
>
> to use, pass the fid as a string to drawnow:
> e.g. to keep current functionality, use
> fid = fopen ("test.eps","wb");
> drawnow ("eps" , sprintf ("%d" , fid));
>
> and to pipe it into another program, use popen:
> fid = popen ("cat > test.eps" , "w")
> drawnow ("eps" , sprintf ("%d" , fid));
>
> Shai
Nice!
The last example gives me an idea (or am I just getting the gist of John's
suggestion?)
Why not always use ... fid = popen ("cat ...")?
fid = popen (pipeline, "w")
where `pipeline' is a string containing a piped command line. Which could be
just gs. For "print test.jpg" ...
pipeline = "cat | gs -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=jpeg
-dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -r150x150 -dEPSCrop
-sOutputFile=test.jpg"
For fig ..
pipeline = "cat | pstoedit -f fig test.fig"
For emf ...
pipeline = "cat | pstoedit -f fig | fig2dev -L emf test.emf"
I'm not sure the "cat" is needed except in Shai's example, but you using this
approach a pipeline of conversions can be implemented.
This can be implemented by modifying __ghostscript__ to return, but not
execute, the gs command. The same for __pstoedit__ and __fig2dev__ (which are
currently in __fltk_print__).
Once the entire pipe line is constructed the result can be called in print.m
For the gnuplot backend, the original eps file can be written as a temporary
file and then ...
pipleline = "cat /var/tmp/oct-ghVmSK.eps | pstoedit ..."
Ben
- Re: wait_for_file ??, (continued)
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/03
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/07
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Shai Ayal, 2010/09/07
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/07
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/08
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Ben Abbott, 2010/09/08
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Ben Abbott, 2010/09/08
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/08
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Shai Ayal, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Shai Ayal, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ??,
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Shai Ayal, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ??, John W. Eaton, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ??, Michael Godfrey, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ??, bpabbott, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], bpabbott, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], bpabbott, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], Michael Godfrey, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/09
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], Shai Ayal, 2010/09/10
- Re: wait_for_file ?? [time to test ssh], Michael D Godfrey, 2010/09/10