source: issm/trunk-jpl/externalpackages/export_fig/fix_lines.m@ 10937

Last change on this file since 10937 was 10635, checked in by Mathieu Morlighem, 13 years ago

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1function fix_lines(fname, fname2)
2%FIX_LINES Improves the line style of eps files generated by print
3%
4% Examples:
5% fix_lines fname
6% fix_lines fname fname2
7%
8% This function improves the style of lines in eps files generated by
9% MATLAB's print function, making them more similar to those seen on
10% screen. Grid lines are also changed from a dashed style to a dotted
11% style, for greater differentiation from dashed lines.
12%
13% The function also places embedded fonts after the postscript header, in
14% versions of MATLAB which place the fonts first (R2006b and earlier), in
15% order to allow programs such as Ghostscript to find the bounding box
16% information.
17%
18% IN:
19% fname - Name or path of source eps file.
20% fname2 - Name or path of destination eps file. Default: same as fname.
21
22% Copyright: (C) Oliver Woodford, 2008-2010
23
24% The idea of editing the EPS file to change line styles comes from Jiro
25% Doke's FIXPSLINESTYLE (fex id: 17928)
26% The idea of changing dash length with line width came from comments on
27% fex id: 5743, but the implementation is mine :)
28
29% Thank you to Sylvain Favrot for bringing the embedded font/bounding box
30% interaction in older versions of MATLAB to my attention.
31% Thank you to D Ko for bringing an error with eps files with tiff previews
32% to my attention.
33% Thank you to Laurence K for suggesting the check to see if the file was
34% opened.
35
36% Read in the file
37fh = fopen(fname, 'r');
38if fh == -1
39 error('File %s not found.', fname);
40end
41try
42 fstrm = fread(fh, '*char')';
43catch ex
44 fclose(fh);
45 rethrow(ex);
46end
47fclose(fh);
48
49% Move any embedded fonts after the postscript header
50if strcmp(fstrm(1:15), '%!PS-AdobeFont-')
51 % Find the start and end of the header
52 ind = regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]%!PS-Adobe-');
53 [ind2 ind2] = regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]%%EndComments[\n\r]+');
54 % Put the header first
55 if ~isempty(ind) && ~isempty(ind2) && ind(1) < ind2(1)
56 fstrm = fstrm([ind(1)+1:ind2(1) 1:ind(1) ind2(1)+1:end]);
57 end
58end
59
60% Make sure all line width commands come before the line style definitions,
61% so that dash lengths can be based on the correct widths
62% Find all line style sections
63ind = [regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]SO[\n\r]'),... % This needs to be here even though it doesn't have dots/dashes!
64 regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]DO[\n\r]'),...
65 regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]DA[\n\r]'),...
66 regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]DD[\n\r]')];
67ind = sort(ind);
68% Find line width commands
69[ind2 ind3] = regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]\d* w[\n\r]');
70% Go through each line style section and swap with any line width commands
71% near by
72b = 1;
73m = numel(ind);
74n = numel(ind2);
75for a = 1:m
76 % Go forwards width commands until we pass the current line style
77 while b <= n && ind2(b) < ind(a)
78 b = b + 1;
79 end
80 if b > n
81 % No more width commands
82 break;
83 end
84 % Check we haven't gone past another line style (including SO!)
85 if a < m && ind2(b) > ind(a+1)
86 continue;
87 end
88 % Are the commands close enough to be confident we can swap them?
89 if (ind2(b) - ind(a)) > 8
90 continue;
91 end
92 % Move the line style command below the line width command
93 fstrm(ind(a)+1:ind3(b)) = [fstrm(ind(a)+4:ind3(b)) fstrm(ind(a)+1:ind(a)+3)];
94 b = b + 1;
95end
96
97% Find any grid line definitions and change to GR format
98% Find the DO sections again as they may have moved
99ind = int32(regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r]DO[\n\r]'));
100if ~isempty(ind)
101 % Find all occurrences of what are believed to be axes and grid lines
102 ind2 = int32(regexp(fstrm, '[\n\r] *\d* *\d* *mt *\d* *\d* *L[\n\r]'));
103 if ~isempty(ind2)
104 % Now see which DO sections come just before axes and grid lines
105 ind2 = repmat(ind2', [1 numel(ind)]) - repmat(ind, [numel(ind2) 1]);
106 ind2 = any(ind2 > 0 & ind2 < 12); % 12 chars seems about right
107 ind = ind(ind2);
108 % Change any regions we believe to be grid lines to GR
109 fstrm(ind+1) = 'G';
110 fstrm(ind+2) = 'R';
111 end
112end
113
114% Isolate line style definition section
115first_sec = strfind(fstrm, '% line types:');
116[second_sec remaining] = strtok(fstrm(first_sec+1:end), '/');
117[remaining remaining] = strtok(remaining, '%');
118
119% Define the new styles, including the new GR format
120% Dot and dash lengths have two parts: a constant amount plus a line width
121% variable amount. The constant amount comes after dpi2point, and the
122% variable amount comes after currentlinewidth. If you want to change
123% dot/dash lengths for a one particular line style only, edit the numbers
124% in the /DO (dotted lines), /DA (dashed lines), /DD (dot dash lines) and
125% /GR (grid lines) lines for the style you want to change.
126new_style = {'/dom { dpi2point 1 currentlinewidth 0.08 mul add mul mul } bdef',... % Dot length macro based on line width
127 '/dam { dpi2point 2 currentlinewidth 0.04 mul add mul mul } bdef',... % Dash length macro based on line width
128 '/SO { [] 0 setdash 0 setlinecap } bdef',... % Solid lines
129 '/DO { [1 dom 1.2 dom] 0 setdash 0 setlinecap } bdef',... % Dotted lines
130 '/DA { [4 dam 1.5 dam] 0 setdash 0 setlinecap } bdef',... % Dashed lines
131 '/DD { [1 dom 1.2 dom 4 dam 1.2 dom] 0 setdash 0 setlinecap } bdef',... % Dot dash lines
132 '/GR { [0 dpi2point mul 4 dpi2point mul] 0 setdash 1 setlinecap } bdef'}; % Grid lines - dot spacing remains constant
133
134if nargin < 2
135 % Overwrite the input file
136 fname2 = fname;
137end
138
139% Save the file with the section replaced
140fh = fopen(fname2, 'w');
141if fh == -1
142 error('Unable to open %s for writing.', fname2);
143end
144try
145 fwrite(fh, fstrm(1:first_sec), 'char*1');
146 fwrite(fh, second_sec, 'char*1');
147 fprintf(fh, '%s\r', new_style{:});
148 fwrite(fh, remaining, 'char*1');
149catch ex
150 fclose(fh);
151 rethrow(ex);
152end
153fclose(fh);
154return
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