[GRASS-SVN] r69111 - in grass-addons/grass7/misc: . m.printws

svn_grass at osgeo.org svn_grass at osgeo.org
Tue Aug 9 04:44:13 PDT 2016


Author: kuszinger
Date: 2016-08-09 04:44:13 -0700 (Tue, 09 Aug 2016)
New Revision: 69111

Added:
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/LICENSE
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/Makefile
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/README.md
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.html
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.py
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws_sample_print.png
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws_screen.png
Modified:
   grass-addons/grass7/misc/Makefile
Log:


Modified: grass-addons/grass7/misc/Makefile
===================================================================
--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/Makefile	2016-08-09 08:23:55 UTC (rev 69110)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/misc/Makefile	2016-08-09 11:44:13 UTC (rev 69111)
@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
 
 SUBDIRS = \
 	m.eigensystem \
-	m.gcp.filter
+	m.gcp.filter \
+	m.printws
 
 include $(MODULE_TOPDIR)/include/Make/Dir.make
 

Added: grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/LICENSE
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--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/LICENSE	                        (rev 0)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/LICENSE	2016-08-09 11:44:13 UTC (rev 69111)
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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Added: grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/Makefile
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--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/Makefile	                        (rev 0)
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+MODULE_TOPDIR = ../..
+
+PGM = m.printws
+
+include $(MODULE_TOPDIR)/include/Make/Script.make
+
+default: script

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--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/README.md	                        (rev 0)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/README.md	2016-08-09 11:44:13 UTC (rev 69111)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+# m.printws

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--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.html	                        (rev 0)
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+<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
+
+<em>m.printws</em> adds a quick '<b>print w</b>ork<b>s</b>pace'
+function to GRASS GIS. Its purpose is to read a saved workspace file
+and render its content into a bitmap or PDF file similar to what the
+user configured in the workspace file for screen display, originally.
+As an opposite to other methods, the user is not required to create a separate map definition.
+<p>
+The module creates bitmap files so it is <b>not suitable to produce professional cartographic quality</b>.
+However, the following usage scenarios are recommended:
+<p>
+<ul>
+<li>Get a high resolution bitmap or PDF copy of a workspace composition to send in e-mail or include in office documents.
+</li>
+<li>Produce a quick printable page of the current screen composition.
+</li>
+<li>Use the main GRASS GIS window as a mapset composer. Supporting multiple displays whole mapset compositions
+could be saved as normal workspaces and printed in one run. Being a regular GRASS script it could be called from other
+scripts and command line as well. Even no GUI is necessary for it to run since it processes saved workspace files.
+</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2>NOTES</h2>
+
+The module is set up to run with a full set of default values. To get quick result
+it is enough to specify the workspace file as input and the name of the output file without its exentsion
+since it is added autmatically depending on the selected output format. It creates a PDF format A4 landscape
+page at 150 dpi as default. Margins are 25mm, map area is 1000mm. Map frame is centered between the margins.
+<p>
+When selecting font, font names visible to GRASS GIS are not self evident. To ease font selection an "*" can be used to ask
+the script to look for a matching font. For example: <em>titlefont="Open*"</em> should find OpenSans or similar variations.
+<p>
+While running, the module modifies the map area edges ratio according to the region edges ratio.
+It also reduces the map area to fit between margins.
+It means that even faulty settings are corrected automatically.
+<b>This is why initial settings of 1000mm map size and -1,-1 placement results an optimally filled and fitted page.</b>
+<p>
+When reducing the target dpi resolution the content gerenation is very fast.
+It is recommended to run tests around 100dpi or lower and once we are satisfied with the layout
+it is time to set the final target dpi.
+<p>
+The module tries to render everything what are checked on the layer list and also adds overlays like barscale,
+legend and north arrow<b>*</b> <p>
+
+<small><i><b>*=as of July 2016 overlay modules positioning is buggy when rendering to file...</b></i></small>
+<p>
+<br>
+<br>
+Some <b>drawbacks</b> of the module which should be taken into consideration:
+<ul>
+<li>Depending on the number of layers with opacity lower than 100% the number of
+temporarily generated files may increase. An A4 300 dpi page consumes ~33MB
+disk space and when joining the layers all these are read into memory or swapped
+to disk by ImageMagick. Using many transparent layers, higher page size or higher
+resolution may slows down processing. Please check you system monitor while the module
+runs to follow memory and disk consumption. <b>The default 150 dpi</b> is good for testing compositions
+meanwhile also saves disk space and processing time. 300 dpi or more is recommended for production printouts only.
+</li>
+<li>Font size of <b>label files</b> is not fitted yet to the dpi set by the user. Label
+files should be regenerated to lower or higher font size according to dpi size.
+Please consider that modern screens are around 100dpi or higher. If you render
+300 dpi your labels should be drawn using 3 times bigger font size measured in dots.
+</li>
+</ul>
+The module saves current region and sets it back when finished.
+
+<h3>Multiple display support</h3>
+When your workspace contains more than one display definitions m.printws would create multiple maps printing all displays on a
+separate page in a separate file.
+File naming is automatic and works like demonstrated blow if having to displays named 'Downtown' and 'OVERVIEW OF CITY':
+<ul>
+<li>File name entered for output: /path/to/file/outname.pdf</li>
+<li>Generated map 1: /path/to/file/outname_DISPLAY_1_Downtown.pdf
+</li>
+<li>Generated map 2: /path/to/file/outname_DISPLAY_2_OVERVIEW OF CITY.pdf
+</li>
+</ul>
+When regenerating the map the files are overwritten. Selecting a full name as output (outname_DISPLAY_2_Downtown.pdf)
+the module will recognize its own additinons _DISPLAY_2_.... and .pdf and won't duplicate them in the newly generated filenames.
+<h3>Tips and tricks</h3>
+There is a macro possibility for titles.
+<ul>
+  <li>%DISPLAY% - as it is in the <b>title</b> field by default - in any of the text fields the name
+of the corresponting display will be used for text.</li>
+  <li>%USERNAME% - for user login name</li>
+  <li>%TIME24% - 15:25:33</li>
+  <li>%DATEYMD% - like 2016.08.02</li>
+  <li>%DATEMDY% - like 08/02/2016</li>
+  <li>%GXW% - name of the workspace file printed (full path)</li>
+  
+</ul>
+
+<h3>Windows specific settings for ImageMagick</h3>
+
+ImageMagick (IM) is essential for merging createt map layers and convert to the desired format. On Windows,
+IM should be installed by the user and be sure to add IM program directory to the PATH. It is done by the
+IM installation program on windows. However, for GRASS GIS, the OSGeo4W environment should be changed.
+
+Find the <em>o4w_env.bat</em> file in the OSGeo4W installation path. This is usually
+under C:\OSGeo4W\bin.
+
+Look at this part:
+
+<div class="code"><pre>
+REM start with clean path
+set Path=%OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin;%WINDIR%\system32;%WINDIR%;%WINDIR%\WBem
+</pre></div>
+
+and put back Windows path or if there is a collision in your system, add only
+IM path at the beginning (add %Path%; before the first occurence of %WINDIR%).
+
+<div class="code"><pre>
+REM start with clean path
+set Path=%OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin;%Path%;%WINDIR%\system32;%WINDIR%;%WINDIR%\WBem
+</pre></div>
+Save the .bat file. Restart GRASS GIS after this change. To check whether IM is accessible, in the GRASS GIS
+Layer Manager window click on <em>the Command console</em> tab and enter:
+<div class="code"><pre>
+magick convert
+</pre></div>
+If everything went fine, you will see the IM convert command help.
+<p>
+
+
+
+<h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
+
+
+<div class="code"><pre>
+# create a landscape 150dpi PDF copy of a workspace
+m.printws input=/home/kuszi/grassdata/Duna/maps/VP/nice_vectors_workspace.gxw \
+output=/home/kuszi/grassdata/Duna/maps/VP/sample_generated_printws maintitle=MAIN \
+subtitle=sub psunderleft=left psunderright=right psundercentral=center \
+region=cartosim_2 at PERMANENT pagemargin=10
+</pre></div>
+
+<center>
+  <img src="m.printws_screen.png" alt="Screen view of workspace" width="400px"><br>
+  <em>Figure: Screen view of workspace</em>
+</center><br>
+<center>
+  <img src="m.printws_sample_print.png" alt="m.printws run example" width="400px"><br>
+  <em>Figure: m.printws run example created from the same workspace</em>
+</center>
+
+<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
+
+<em>
+  <a href="g.gui.html">d.erase</a>,
+  <a href="ps.map.html">ps.map</a>,
+  <a href="d.label.html">d.label</a>,
+  <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org">ImageMagick</a>
+</em>
+
+<p>
+  <a href="variables.html#list-of-selected-grass-environment-variables-for-rendering">GRASS environment variables for
+  rendering</a> (GRASS_RENDER_FRAME)
+  
+<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
+
+Robert Kuszinger, Giscom Kkt Hungary
+
+<p>
+Based on <em>d.*</em> commands and their functions in GRASS 7 by many authors.<br>
+Depends on <em>ImageMagick</em> multi-platform image manipulation tools.<br>
+
+<p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date: 2017-07-03 15:17:49 +0000 $</i>

Added: grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.py
===================================================================
--- grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/misc/m.printws/m.printws.py	2016-08-09 11:44:13 UTC (rev 69111)
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+############################################################################
+#
+# MODULE:       m.printws
+#
+# AUTHOR(S):    Robert Kuszinger
+#
+# PURPOSE:      Creates carographic-like map sheet page from
+#               a workspace composition
+#
+# COPYRIGHT:    (C) 2016 by GRASS development team
+#
+#               This program is free software under the GNU General
+#               Public License (>=v2). Read the file COPYING that
+#               comes with GRASS for details.
+#
+#############################################################################
+
+#%module
+#% description: Opens a workspace file and creates a map sheet according to its visible contents.
+#% keyword: map
+#% keyword: print
+#% keyword: layout
+#% keyword: workspace
+#%end
+#%option G_OPT_F_BIN_INPUT
+#% key: input
+#% description: Name of workspace file to process
+#% required: YES
+#% gisprompt: old,bin,file
+#% guisection: Input
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: dpi
+#% type: integer
+#% answer: 150
+#% multiple: no
+#% description: DPI for the generated page
+#% guisection: Output
+#%end
+#%option G_OPT_F_OUTPUT
+#% description: Name of output file without extension
+#% key: output
+#% gisprompt: new,file,file
+#% guisection: Output
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: page
+#% type: string
+#% options: A4landscape,A4portrait,LETTERlandscape,LETTERportrait,A3landscape,A3portrait
+#% answer: A4landscape
+#% description: Output map page size
+#% guisection: Output
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: format
+#% type: string
+#% options: jpg,png,bmp,pdf,ppm
+#% answer: pdf
+#% description: Output file format
+#% guisection: Output
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: maintitle
+#% type: string
+#% answer: %DISPLAY%
+#% description: Main title of map sheet
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: titlefont
+#% type: string
+#% description: Font for title and postscript under the map
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option G_OPT_C
+#% key: titlecolor
+#% type: string
+#% description: Title text color
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: maintitlesize
+#% type: integer
+#% description: Main title font size in layout units
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: subtitle
+#% type: string
+#% description: Subtitle text above the map sheet in the middle
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: subtitlesize
+#% type: integer
+#% description: Main title font size in layout units
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: psunderleft
+#% type: string
+#% description: Postscript text under the map sheet on the left
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: psunderright
+#% type: string
+#% description: Postscript text under the map sheet on the right
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: psundercentral
+#% type: string
+#% description: Postscript text under the map sheet, centered
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: pssize
+#% type: integer
+#% description: Postscript text font size in layout units
+#% guisection: Titles
+#%end
+#%option G_OPT_M_REGION
+#% key:region
+#% description: Name of region to use - uses workspace displayed area if empty
+#% required: NO
+#% gisprompt: old,windows,region
+#% guisection: Input
+#%end
+#%flag
+#% key: d
+#% description: Debug - Leave temp files as is for alternative usage or checkup
+#% guisection: Optional
+#% suppress_required: yes
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: layunits
+#% type: string
+#% options: cm,mm,inch
+#% answer: mm
+#% description: Unit used for layout specification
+#% guisection: Layout
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: pagemargin
+#% type: string
+#% description: Margins in layout units left,right,top,bottom
+#% guisection: Layout
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: mapupperleft
+#% type: string
+#% answer: -1,-1
+#% description: Map frame upper left coordinates - negative means centering
+#% guisection: Layout
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: mapsize
+#% type: string
+#% answer: 1000
+#% description: Map frame size in layout units as width,height
+#% guisection: Layout
+#%end
+#%option
+#% key: screendpi
+#% type: integer
+#% answer: 100
+#% description: The DPI of your monitor
+#% guisection: Layout
+#%end
+
+
+import sys
+import os
+import pwd
+import atexit
+import re
+#from subprocess import call
+import tempfile
+
+import grass.script as grass
+from grass.exceptions import CalledModuleError
+from grass.script.utils import try_rmdir
+import copy
+import time
+
+# initialize global vars
+TMPFORMAT = 'BMP'
+TMPLOC = None
+SRCGISRC = None
+GISDBASE = None
+LAYERCOUNT = 10
+# temp dir
+REMOVE_TMPDIR = True
+PROXIES = {}
+
+
+# set upsize "constants"
+
+UPSD = {}
+ALLTASKDIC = {}
+ALLTASKDIC['width'] = 1.0  # 1 by 1 correction if any
+ALLTASKDIC['fontsize'] = 1.0  # 1 by 1 correction if any
+UPSD['*'] = ALLTASKDIC
+
+DVECTDIC = {}
+DVECTDIC['size'] = 1.0  # 1 by 1 correction if any
+UPSD['d.vect'] = DVECTDIC
+
+
+# PAGE dictionary
+
+PAGEDIC = {}
+PAGEDIC['A4portrait'] = (210.0, 297.0, '', 'A4')
+PAGEDIC['A4landscape'] = (297.0, 210.0, '', 'A4')
+PAGEDIC['A3portrait'] = (297.0, 420.0, '', 'A3')
+PAGEDIC['A3landscape'] = (420.0, 297.0, '', 'A3')
+PAGEDIC['LETTERportrait'] = (215.9, 297.4, '', 'Letter')
+PAGEDIC['LETTERlandscape'] = (297.4, 215.9, '', 'Letter')
+
+# HTML DECODE
+HTMLDIC = {}
+HTMLDIC['>'] = '>'
+HTMLDIC['<'] = '<'
+HTMLDIC['&'] = '&'
+HTMLDIC['"'] = '"'
+
+
+def cleanup():
+
+    # No cleanup is done here
+    # see end of main()
+    # kept for later
+    grass.verbose(_("Module cleanup"))
+
+
+def upsizeifnecessary(task, lastparam, value, upsize):
+    val = UPSD.get('*').get(lastparam, 0.0)
+    if val > 0:
+        return str(float(value) * val * upsize)
+    val = UPSD.get(task, {}).get(lastparam, 0.0)
+    if val > 0:
+        return str(float(value) * val * upsize)
+    return value
+
+
+def htmldecode(str):
+    dic = HTMLDIC
+    answer = str
+    for key in dic:
+        answer = answer.replace(key, dic[key])
+    return answer
+
+
+def readworkspace(wspname, upsize):
+    # READS WORKSPACE FILE
+    # Anyone familiar with XML please replace to a well formed parser
+    # returns an array of two element arrays, where the two elements are:
+    # opacity as string, being '1' for opacity 1 and
+    # grass command reconstructed as a string from the worskpace definition
+    # the bottommost layer should be first on the list, meanwhile any overlays (barscale
+    # etc) should be last. The algorythm below does this exactly but using
+    # regex
+
+    searchmode = 'display'
+    extents = []
+    startnew = False
+    parameters = ''    # working method
+    flag = ''
+    displaydic = {}    # adding support for more displays
+    paramdic = {}      # migrating to grass.run calls / done 2016.07.30
+    flagdic = {}
+    task = ''
+    layers = []
+    grass.verbose(_("Layers: "))
+    f = open(wspname, 'r')
+    for line in f:
+
+        if searchmode == 'display':
+            # grass.message("  DISPLAY:"+line)    #was debug message
+            # NEED TO HANDLE more displays...!
+            m = re.search(
+                '(display name="([a-zA-Z\ 0-9]+)".+dim="([0-9\,]+)".+extent="([0-9\.\-\,]+)")', line)
+            if m:
+                display = m.group(2)
+                extentall = m.group(4)
+                extents = extentall.split(",")
+                dimall = m.group(3)
+                dims = dimall.split(",")
+                extents.extend(dims)
+                searchmode = 'layer'
+        if searchmode == 'layer':
+            m = re.search(
+                '(layer type="([a-zA-Z]+)".+checked="1"\ opacity="([0-9\.]+)"|overlay name="([a-zA-Z\.]+)")', line)
+            if m:
+                if m.group(2):
+                    layer = m.group(2)
+                    # if it is an overly, opacity is 100..... handle this
+                    opacity = m.group(3)
+                    startnew = True
+                    if m.group(3).startswith('1'):
+                        startnew = False
+                    searchmode = 'task'
+                elif m.group(4):
+                    opactiy = '1'
+                    task = m.group(4)
+                    paramdic['task'] = task
+                    startnew = False
+                    searchmode = 'parameters'
+            # in layer mode a /display could also come
+            m = re.search('</display>', line)
+            if m:
+                # storing layers under display in a dictionary
+                layers.insert(0, extents)
+                displaydic[display] = copy.deepcopy(layers)
+                layers = []
+                searchmode = 'display'
+        elif searchmode == 'task':
+            m = re.search('task name="(.+)"', line)
+            if m:
+                task = m.group(1)
+                searchmode = 'parameters'
+                paramdic['task'] = task
+        elif searchmode == 'parameters':
+            m = re.search('(parameter) name="(.+)"|(flag) name="(.+)"', line)
+            if m:
+                if m.group(1) == 'parameter':
+                    parameters = parameters + ' ' + m.group(2) + '="'
+                    lastparam = m.group(2)
+                else:  # adding flags handling
+                    flag = flag + ' -' + m.group(4)
+                    flagdic[m.group(4)] = m.group(4)
+                    # grass.message("FLAG: "+m.group(4))    # was debug message
+            else:
+                m = re.search('<value>(.*)</value>', line)
+                if m:
+                    htmldecoded = htmldecode(m.group(1))
+                    upsized = upsizeifnecessary(
+                        task, lastparam, htmldecoded, upsize)
+                    parameters = parameters + '' + str(upsized) + '"'
+                    paramdic[lastparam] = str(upsized)
+                else:
+                    m = re.search('(</layer>)|(</overlay>)', line)
+                    if m:
+                        if startnew:
+                            if m.group(1):
+                                layers.insert(
+                                    0, (opacity, task + flag + parameters, paramdic, flagdic))
+                            else:
+                                layers.append(
+                                    (opacity, task + flag + parameters, paramdic, flagdic))
+                            grass.verbose(_(opacity + ' >> ' + str(display) + " >> " + task +
+                                            flag + parameters + " pd:" + str(paramdic) + " fd:" + str(flagdic)))
+                        else:
+                            if m.group(1):
+                                layers.insert(
+                                    0, ('1', task + flag + parameters, paramdic, flagdic))
+                            else:
+                                layers.append(
+                                    ('1', task + flag + parameters, paramdic, flagdic))
+                            grass.verbose(_('1 >> ' + str(display) + " >> " + task + flag +
+                                            parameters + " pd:" + str(paramdic) + " fd:" + str(flagdic)))
+                        parameters = ''
+                        paramdic = {}
+                        flag = ''
+                        flagdic = {}
+                        searchmode = 'layer'
+    f.close()
+    return displaydic
+
+
+def converttommfrom(value, fromunit):
+    #converting some basic units to mm
+    d = {'mm': 1, 'cm': 10, 'inch': 25.4}
+    return (value * d[fromunit])
+
+
+def getpagemargins(option, unit):
+    # we live on mm so convert user input as specified by unit
+    d = {}
+    if len(option) < 1:
+        d['l'] = 25.0
+        d['r'] = 25.0
+        d['t'] = 25.0
+        d['b'] = 25.0
+        return d
+    temp = option.split(",")
+    d['l'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[0]), unit)
+    if len(temp) < 4:
+        d['r'] = d['l']
+        d['t'] = d['l']
+        d['b'] = d['l']
+        return d
+    d['r'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[1]), unit)
+    d['t'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[2]), unit)
+    d['b'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[3]), unit)
+    return d
+
+
+def getpagedata(page):
+    # returns page description data dictionary for the selected page
+    d = PAGEDIC
+    w = d[page][0]
+    h = d[page][1]
+    return {'width': w, 'w': w, 'height': h, 'h': h, 'page': d[page][3], 'parameters': d[page][2]}
+
+
+def getpagesizes(page):
+    # return page sizes only in dictionary
+    d = PAGEDIC
+    w = d[page][0]
+    h = d[page][1]
+    return {'width': w, 'w': w, 'height': h, 'h': h}
+
+
+def dictodots(dic, dpi):
+    # takes all values from a dictionary and returns another dic with
+    # incoming mm values converted to dots
+    d2 = {}
+    for key in dic:
+        d2[key] = int(round(dic[key] / 25.4 * dpi))
+    return d2
+
+
+def dictomm(dic, dpi):
+    # takes all values from a dictionary and returns another dic with
+    # incoming dot values converted to mm
+    d2 = {}
+    for key in dic:
+        d2[key] = dic[key] * 25.4 / dpi
+    return d2
+
+
+def getmaxframeindots(marginsindots, pagesizesindots):
+    #returns available area on page in print dots (=pixels)
+    l = marginsindots['l']
+    r = pagesizesindots['w'] - marginsindots['r']
+    t = marginsindots['t']
+    b = pagesizesindots['h'] - marginsindots['b']
+    return {'t': t, 'b': b, 'l': l, 'r': r}
+
+
+def getmapUL(option, unit):
+    # processes user entered option for map area upper left corner
+    # r - right d - down from top left of page
+    d = {}
+    if len(option) < 1:
+        d['r'] = 0.0
+        d['d'] = 0.0
+        return d
+    temp = option.split(",")
+    d['r'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[0]), unit)
+    if len(temp) < 2:
+        d['d'] = d['r']
+        return d
+    d['d'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[1]), unit)
+    return d
+
+
+def getmapsizes(option, unit):
+    # processes user entered option for map size
+    # width and height
+    d = {}
+    if len(option) < 1:
+        d['w'] = 1000.0
+        d['h'] = 1000.0
+        return d
+    temp = option.split(",")
+    d['w'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[0]), unit)
+    if len(temp) < 2:
+        d['h'] = d['w']
+        return d
+    d['h'] = converttommfrom(float(temp[1]), unit)
+    return d
+
+
+def getmapframeindots(mapulindots, mapsizesindots, mxfd):
+    d = {}
+    # if map frame is bigger then area between margins it is
+    # shrinked to fit
+    mirrorwidth = abs(mxfd['r'] - mxfd['l']) + 1
+    mirrorheight = abs(mxfd['b'] - mxfd['t']) + 1
+    if mirrorwidth < mapsizesindots['w']:
+        wr = float(mirrorwidth) / mapsizesindots['w']
+        mapsizesindots['w'] = int(round(mapsizesindots['w'] * wr))
+        mapsizesindots['h'] = int(round(mapsizesindots['h'] * wr))
+    if mirrorheight < mapsizesindots['h']:
+        hr = float(mirrorheight) / mapsizesindots['h']
+        mapsizesindots['w'] = int(round(mapsizesindots['w'] * hr))
+        mapsizesindots['h'] = int(round(mapsizesindots['h'] * hr))
+    if mapulindots['r'] < 0:
+        realw = min(mirrorwidth, mapsizesindots['w'])
+        unusedhalf = int(round((mirrorwidth - realw) / 2))
+        d['l'] = mxfd['l'] + unusedhalf
+        d['r'] = mxfd['r'] - unusedhalf
+    else:
+        d['l'] = max(mxfd['l'], mapulindots['r'])
+        d['r'] = min(mxfd['r'], mapulindots['r'] + mapsizesindots['w'])
+    if mapulindots['d'] < 0:
+        realh = min(mirrorheight, mapsizesindots['h'])
+        unusedhalf = int(round((mirrorheight - realh) / 2))
+        d['t'] = mxfd['t'] + unusedhalf
+        d['b'] = mxfd['b'] - unusedhalf
+    else:
+        d['t'] = max(mxfd['t'], mapulindots['d'])
+        d['b'] = min(mxfd['b'], mapulindots['d'] + mapsizesindots['h'])
+    d['h'] = d['b'] - d['t'] + 1
+    d['w'] = d['r'] - d['l'] + 1
+    return d
+
+
+def render(astring, pdic, fdic):
+    grass.verbose(_("printws: Rendering into - BASE: " + LASTFILE))
+    grass.verbose(_("printws: Rendering command: " + astring))
+
+    pdic = copy.deepcopy(pdic)  # parameters
+    fdic = copy.deepcopy(fdic)  # flags
+
+    flags = ''
+    for key in fdic:
+        if key:
+            # grass.message(" KEY:"+str(key))  #was debug message
+            flags = flags + key
+    pdic['flags'] = flags
+
+    task = pdic['task']
+    del pdic['task']
+    # it should be replaced by grass.* API calls
+    # os.system(astring)
+    grass.run_command(task, **pdic)  # migration is going on
+
+
+def getfontbypattern(kindpattern):
+    # truetype and others which are likely utf8 start with capital font names
+    # also some fonts with _ in names seemed to be utf8 for sure
+    # fonts with space and : and without capital letter are excluded from
+    # randomization
+    s = grass.read_command("d.fontlist")
+    safe = 'romans'
+    split = s.splitlines()
+    for l in split:
+        # check if it has : or space.
+        m = re.search('[\:\ ]+', l, re.IGNORECASE)
+        if not m:
+            m = re.search('(.*' + kindpattern + '.*)', l, re.IGNORECASE)
+            if m:
+                if (safe == 'romans') or (len(safe) > len(l)):
+                    # change only to simpler variant
+                    # simpler variant names are usually shorter
+                    safe = l
+    if safe == 'romans':
+        for l in split:
+            # check if it has : or space.
+            m = re.search('[\:\ ]+', l, re.IGNORECASE)
+            if not m:
+                m = re.search('[A-Z].+[_].+', l, re.IGNORECASE)
+                if m:
+                    safe = l
+                    return safe     # returns first suitable font, won't run through all of them
+    return safe
+    # print "printws: Selected font: " + safe
+
+
+def decodetextmacros(text, dic):
+    result = text
+    for key in dic:
+        result = re.sub(key, dic[key], result)
+    return result
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#------------------- MAIN ---------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+
+
+def main():
+
+    global GISDBASE, LAYERCOUNT, LASTFILE
+    textmacros = {}
+    textmacros['%TIME24%'] = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")
+    textmacros['%DATEYMD%'] = time.strftime("%Y.%m.%d")
+    textmacros['%DATEMDY%'] = time.strftime("%m/%d/%Y")
+    textmacros['%USERNAME%'] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0]
+
+    # saves region for restoring at end
+    savedregionname = "tmp.%s.%d" % (
+        os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), os.getpid())
+    grass.run_command("g.region", save=savedregionname, overwrite=True)
+
+    # getting/setting screen/print dpi ratio
+
+    if len(options['dpi']) > 0:
+        dpioption = float(options['dpi'])
+    else:
+        dpioption = 150.0
+
+    if len(options['screendpi']) > 0:
+        screendpioption = float(options['screendpi'])
+    else:
+        screendpioption = 100.0
+
+    upsize = dpioption / screendpioption
+
+    if len(options['input']) > 0:
+        displays = readworkspace(options['input'], upsize)
+    else:
+        quit()
+
+    textmacros['%GXW%'] = options['input']
+
+    displaycounter = 0
+
+    # there could be multiple displays in a workspace so we loop them
+    # each display is a whole and independent file assembly
+    for key in displays:
+        textmacros['%DISPLAY%'] = key
+        grass.verbose(_('printws: rendering display: ' + key))
+        displaycounter = displaycounter + 1
+        layers = copy.deepcopy(displays[key])
+
+        # extracting extent information from layers dic and erase the item
+        # extents[0-5] w s e n minz maxz ;  extents [6-9] window x y w h
+        extents = layers[0]
+        grass.verbose("m.printws: EXTENTS from workspace:" +
+                      str(extents))  # was debug message
+        del layers[0]
+
+        regionmode = ''
+        if len(options['region']) > 0:
+            grass.run_command("g.region", region=options['region'])
+            regionmode = 'region'
+        else:
+            grass.run_command("g.region", "", w=extents[0], s=extents[
+                              1], e=extents[2], n=extents[3])
+            regionmode = 'window'
+
+        #setting GRASS rendering environment
+        
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE'] = 'cairo'
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FILE_READ'] = 'TRUE'
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_TRANSPARENT'] = 'TRUE'
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FILE_COMPRESSION'] = '0'
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FILE_MAPPED'] = 'TRUE'
+
+        # reading further options and setting defaults
+        
+        if len(options['page']) > 0:
+            pageoption = options['page']
+        else:
+            pageoption = 'A4landscape'
+        # parsing titles, etc.
+
+        if len(options['titlefont']) > 1:
+            isAsterisk = options['titlefont'].find('*')
+            if isAsterisk > 0:
+                titlefont = getfontbypattern(
+                    options['titlefont'].replace('*', ''))
+            else:
+                titlefont = options['titlefont']
+        else:
+            titlefont = getfontbypattern('Open')  # try to find something UTF-8
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: titlefont: " + titlefont))
+
+        if len(options['titlecolor']) > 1:
+            titlecolor = options['titlecolor']
+        else:
+            titlecolor = black
+
+        if len(options['maintitlesize']) > 1:
+            maintitlesize = converttommfrom(
+                float(options['maintitlesize']), options['layunits'])
+        else:
+            maintitlesize = 10.0
+
+        if len(options['subtitlesize']) > 1:
+            subtitlesize = converttommfrom(
+                float(options['subtitlesize']), options['layunits'])
+        else:
+            subtitlesize = 7.0
+
+        if len(options['pssize']) > 1:
+            pssize = converttommfrom(
+                float(options['pssize']), options['layunits'])
+        else:
+            pssize = 5.0
+
+        # Please fasten your seatbelts :) Calculations start here.
+        # -------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+        pagesizes = getpagesizes(pageoption)
+        pagesizesindots = dictodots(pagesizes, dpioption)
+
+        # Leave space for titles up and ps down
+        upperspace = 0
+        subtitletop = 0
+        if len(options['maintitle']) > 0:
+            upperspace = upperspace + maintitlesize * 1.2
+            subtitletop = maintitlesize * 1.2
+        if len(options['subtitle']) > 0:
+            upperspace = upperspace + subtitlesize * 1.2
+        lowerspace = 0
+        if (len(options['psundercentral']) > 0) or (len(options['psunderright']) > 0) or (len(options['psunderleft']) > 0):
+            lowerspace = lowerspace + pssize * 1.2
+
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH'] = str(pagesizesindots['w'])
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT'] = str(pagesizesindots['h'])
+
+        pagemargins = getpagemargins(
+            options['pagemargin'], options['layunits'])
+        pagemarginsindots = dictodots(pagemargins, dpioption)
+
+        # Getting max drawing area in dots
+        mxfd = getmaxframeindots(pagemarginsindots, pagesizesindots)
+        maxframe = str(mxfd['t']) + ',' + str(mxfd['b']) + \
+            ',' + str(mxfd['l']) + ',' + str(mxfd['r'])
+
+        # convert font size to percentage for d.text
+        mxfmm = dictomm(mxfd, dpioption)
+        maintitlesize = maintitlesize / (mxfmm['b'] - mxfmm['t']) * 100.0
+        subtitlesize = subtitlesize / (mxfmm['b'] - mxfmm['t']) * 100.0
+        pssize = pssize / (mxfmm['r'] - mxfmm['l']) * 100.0
+        # subtitle location is another issue
+        subtitletoppercent = 100.0 - subtitletop / \
+            (mxfmm['b'] - mxfmm['t']) * 100.0
+
+        mapul = getmapUL(options['mapupperleft'], options['layunits'])
+        mapulindots = dictodots(mapul, dpioption)
+
+        mapsizes = getmapsizes(options['mapsize'], options['layunits'])
+        mapsizesindots = dictodots(mapsizes, dpioption)
+
+        # Correcting map area ratio to ratio of region edges
+        # OR screen window edges depeding on "regionmode"
+        # for later:     grass.use_temp_region()
+        s = grass.read_command("g.region", flags='p')
+        kv = grass.parse_key_val(s, sep=':')
+        regioncols = float(kv['cols'].strip())
+        regionrows = float(kv['rows'].strip())
+        ewres = float(kv['ewres'].strip())
+        nsres = float(kv['nsres'].strip())
+        sizex = regioncols * ewres
+        sizey = regionrows * nsres
+
+        if regionmode == 'region':
+            hregionratio = sizex / sizey
+            grass.verbose(_("printws: REGION MODE - region "))
+        else:  # surprisingly doing the SAME
+            # using screen window ratio for map area
+            # next line was a test for this but didn't help on gadgets positioning
+            #hregionratio = float(extents[8]) / float(extents[9])
+            hregionratio = sizex / sizey
+            grass.verbose(_("printws: REGION MODE - window"))
+        hmapratio = mapsizes['w'] / mapsizes['h']
+
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: raw mapsizes: " + str(mapsizesindots)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: hr: " + str(hregionratio)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: hm: " + str(hmapratio)))
+        if hregionratio > hmapratio:
+            grass.verbose(
+                _("printws: Map area height correction / " + str(hregionratio)))
+            mapsizes['h'] = mapsizes['w'] / hregionratio
+        elif hregionratio < hmapratio:
+            grass.verbose(
+                _("printws: Map area width correction * " + str(hregionratio)))
+            mapsizes['w'] = mapsizes['h'] * hregionratio
+        mapsizesindots = dictodots(mapsizes, dpioption)
+
+        # changing region resolution to match print resolution
+        # to eliminate unnecessary CPU/data transfer (make it faster
+        # with invisible detail loss only). Does only downscale.
+        colsregiontomap = mapsizesindots['w'] / regioncols
+        rowsregiontomap = mapsizesindots['h'] / regionrows
+
+        newewres = ewres
+        newnsres = nsres
+
+        if colsregiontomap < 1:
+            newewres = ewres / colsregiontomap
+        if rowsregiontomap < 1:
+            newnsres = nsres / rowsregiontomap
+
+        grass.run_command("g.region", ewres=str(newewres), nsres=str(newnsres))
+
+        # Getting mapping area in dots
+        # Correcting mxfd to leave space for title and subscript
+        pagemarginstitles = copy.deepcopy(pagemargins)
+        pagemarginstitles['t'] = pagemarginstitles['t'] + upperspace
+        pagemarginstitles['b'] = pagemarginstitles['b'] + lowerspace
+        pagemarginsindotstitles = dictodots(pagemarginstitles, dpioption)
+        mxfdtitles = getmaxframeindots(
+            pagemarginsindotstitles, pagesizesindots)
+
+        mpfd = getmapframeindots(mapulindots, mapsizesindots, mxfdtitles)
+        mapframe = str(mpfd['t']) + ',' + str(mpfd['b']) + \
+            ',' + str(mpfd['l']) + ',' + str(mpfd['r'])
+
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: DOT VALUES ARE:"))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: maxframe: " + str(mxfd)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: maxframe: " + maxframe))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: mapframe: " + str(mpfd)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: mapframe: " + mapframe))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: page: " + str(pagesizesindots)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: margins: " + str(pagemarginsindots)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: mapUL: " + str(mapulindots)))
+        grass.verbose(
+            _("printws: mapsizes (corrected): " + str(mapsizesindots)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: ewres (corrected): " + str(newewres)))
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: nsres (corrected): " + str(newnsres)))
+
+        # quit()
+
+        # ------------------- INMAP -------------------
+
+        imcommand = 'convert  -limit memory 720000000 -limit map 720000000 -units PixelsPerInch -density ' + \
+            str(int(dpioption)) + ' '
+
+        if os.name == 'nt':
+            imcommand = 'magick ' + imcommand
+
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FRAME'] = mapframe
+
+        grass.verbose(_("printws: Rendering: the following layers: "))
+        lastopacity = '-1'
+
+        for lay in layers:
+            grass.verbose(_(lay[1] + ' at: ' + lay[0] + ' opacity'))
+            if lay[0] == '1':
+                if lastopacity <> '1':
+                    LASTFILE = os.path.join(TMPDIR, str(os.getpid(
+                    )) + '_DIS_' + str(displaycounter) + '_GEN_' + str(LAYERCOUNT) + '.' + TMPFORMAT)
+                    os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FILE'] = LASTFILE
+                    LAYERCOUNT = LAYERCOUNT + 2
+                    imcommand = imcommand + ' ' + LASTFILE
+                    lastopacity = '1'
+                render(lay[1], lay[2], lay[3])
+            else:
+                lastopacity = lay[0]
+                LASTFILE = os.path.join(TMPDIR, str(os.getpid(
+                )) + '_DIS_' + str(displaycounter) + '_GEN_' + str(LAYERCOUNT) + '.' + TMPFORMAT)
+                LAYERCOUNT = LAYERCOUNT + 2
+                os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FILE'] = LASTFILE
+                grass.verbose("LAY: " + str(lay))
+                render(lay[1], lay[2], lay[3])
+                imcommand = imcommand + \
+                    ' \( ' + LASTFILE + ' -channel a -evaluate multiply ' + \
+                    lay[0] + ' +channel \)'
+
+        # setting resolution back to pre-script state since map rendering is
+        # finished
+
+        grass.run_command("g.region", ewres=str(newewres), nsres=str(newnsres))
+
+        # ------------------- OUTSIDE MAP texts, etc -------------------
+        os.environ['GRASS_RENDER_FRAME'] = maxframe
+
+        dict = {}
+        dict['task'] = "d.text"
+        dict['color'] = titlecolor
+        dict['font'] = titlefont
+        dict['charset'] = "UTF-8"
+
+        if len(options['maintitle']) > 1:
+            dict['text'] = decodetextmacros(options['maintitle'], textmacros)
+            dict['at'] = "50,99"
+            dict['align'] = "uc"
+            dict['size'] = str(maintitlesize)
+            render(str(dict), dict, {})
+
+        if len(options['subtitle']) > 1:
+            dict['text'] = decodetextmacros(options['subtitle'], textmacros)
+            dict['at'] = "50," + str(subtitletoppercent)
+            dict['align'] = "uc"
+            dict['size'] = str(subtitlesize)
+            render(str(dict), dict, {})
+
+        dict['size'] = str(pssize)
+
+        if len(options['psundercentral']) > 1:
+            dict['text'] = decodetextmacros(
+                options['psundercentral'], textmacros)
+            dict['at'] = "50,1"
+            dict['align'] = "lc"
+            render(str(dict), dict, {})
+        if len(options['psunderleft']) > 1:
+            dict['text'] = decodetextmacros(options['psunderleft'], textmacros)
+            dict['at'] = "0,1"
+            dict['align'] = "ll"
+            render(str(dict), dict, {})
+        if len(options['psunderright']) > 1:
+            dict['text'] = decodetextmacros(
+                options['psunderright'], textmacros)
+            dict['at'] = "100,1"
+            dict['align'] = "lr"
+            render(str(dict), dict, {})
+
+        # ------------------- GENERATING OUTPUT FILE -------------------
+
+        if len(options['output']) > 1:
+            output = options['output']
+        else:
+            output = 'map_' + str(os.getpid())
+
+        # remove extension AND display number and naming if any
+        output = os.path.splitext(output)[0]
+        output = re.sub('_DISPLAY_[0-9]+_.*', '', output)
+
+        if len(options['format']) > 1:
+            extension = options['format']
+        else:
+            extension = 'pdf'
+
+        displaypart = ''
+        if len(displays) > 1:
+            displaypart = '_DISPLAY_' + str(displaycounter) + '_' + key
+
+        pagedata = getpagedata(pageoption)
+        #params= ' -extent '+str(pagesizesindots['w'])+'x'+str(pagesizesindots['h'])+' -gravity center -compress jpeg -page '+pagedata['page']+' '+pagedata['parameters']+' -units PixelsPerInch -density '+str(dpioption)+'x'+str(dpioption)+' '
+        params = ' -compress jpeg -quality 92 ' + \
+            pagedata['parameters'] + ' -units PixelsPerInch -density ' + \
+            str(int(dpioption)) + ' '
+
+        imcommand = imcommand + ' -layers flatten ' + params + \
+            '"' + output + displaypart + '.' + extension + '"'
+
+        grass.verbose(
+            _('printws: And the imagemagick command is... ' + imcommand))
+        os.system(imcommand)
+
+    if not flags['d']:
+        grass.verbose(_('printws: Doing graceful cleanup...'))
+        os.system('rm ' + os.path.join(TMPDIR, str(os.getpid()) + '*_GEN_*'))
+        if REMOVE_TMPDIR:
+            try_rmdir(TMPDIR)
+        else:
+            grass.message("\n%s\n" % _(
+                "printws: Temp dir remove failed. Do it yourself, please:"))
+            sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % TMPDIR % ' <---- this')
+
+    # restoring pre-script region
+    grass.run_command("g.region", region=savedregionname, overwrite=True)
+    grass.run_command('g.remove', flags="f", type="region",
+                      pattern=savedregionname)
+
+    return 0
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    options, flags = grass.parser()
+    global TMPDIR
+    TMPDIR = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+    atexit.register(cleanup)
+    sys.exit(main())


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