From: Jakob Haufe Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2017 18:37:15 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Rework into single tool X-Git-Tag: v0.1~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=147ad5e571644396d5686a6c2463be08322a7aab;p=pdfstitch Rework into single tool * Make all actions available from a single tool * Update documentation accordingly * Add licensing information --- diff --git a/LICENSE.txt b/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5908d37 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,633 @@ +GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + +Version 3, 19 November 2007 + +Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this +license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +Preamble + +The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure +cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. + +The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to +take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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For +more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see < +http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a20bea7..22d210d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,20 @@ # pdfstitch -`pdfstitch` does a similar job to `pdfnup` but incorporates the following additional features: +`pdfstitch` does a similar job to `pdfnup` but focuses on the following features: * Crop pages to a certain size * Adjust the crop position per page +## License +`pdfstitch` is free software under the GNU AGPL version 3. See `LICENSE` for details. + ## Dependencies `pdfstitch` makes use of the following Perl modules: * File::Basename (part of perl base) +* File::LibMagic +* Getopt::Long (part of perl base) * PDF::API2 * YAML @@ -19,21 +24,33 @@ On Debian, you can installed them with: ## Usage -1. Run `genmeta` on your input PDF like so: +1. Run `pdfstitch` on your input PDF: - `./genmeta foobar.pdf` + `./pdfstitch [--genmeta] foobar.pdf` This will generate a YAML file called `foobar.pdf.stitch`. Edit this file according to the desired output. -2. Optional: Run `genpreview` on that YAML file like so: + This is also the default action if called with a PDF. +2. Optional: Generate a preview and/or cropped PDF: + + `./pdfstitch --preview foobar.pdf.stitch` + + This will generate a new PDF called `foobar-preview.pdf`. + It contains only the pages you select in the YAML file with each page being overlayed with a transparent box + showing the are the page will be cropped to. + + `./pdfstitch --crop foobar.pdf.stitch` + + This will generate a new PDF called `foobar-cropped.pdf`. + It contains only the pages you select in the YAML file with each page being cropped accordingly. +4. Generate the final stitched PDF: - `./genpreview foobar.pdf.stitch` + `./pdfstitch --stitch foobar.pdf.stitch` - This will generate a new PDF called `foobar-preview.pdf` containing only the pages you selected - in the YAML file with each page being overlayed with a transparent box showing the area the - page will be cropped to. + This will generated a single-page PDF called `foobar-stitched.pdf` with all selected pages being + stitched together as specified in the YAML file. + This is also the default action if called with just a meta file. -3. Optional: Run `gencropped` on the YAML file. This will generate a new PDF called `foobar-cropped.pdf` containing - only the pages you selected in the YAML file with each page being cropped as specified. -4. Run `pdfstitch` on the YAML file. This will generated a single-page PDF called `foobar-stitched.pdf` with all - selected pages being as specified in the YAML file. +## Notes +* The output file name is based on the .stitch file name. +* All output files are placed in the current working directory. diff --git a/gencropped b/gencropped deleted file mode 100755 index 23af63a..0000000 --- a/gencropped +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; - -use File::Basename; -use PDF::API2; -use YAML; - -my $metafile = $ARGV[0]; - -die "Please specify a .pdf.stitch to process!\n" unless defined $metafile; -die "Can't open $metafile!\n" unless -r $metafile; - -my $meta = YAML::LoadFile($metafile); - -my $inpdf = PDF::API2->open($meta->{input}); -my $cropped = PDF::API2->new(); - -foreach my $nr (@{$meta->{pageorder}}) -{ - print "Cropping page $nr...\n"; - my $page = $cropped->import_page($inpdf, $nr, 0); - my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); - $llx = $meta->{x} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{x}; - $lly = $meta->{y} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{y}; - $urx = $llx + $meta->{width}; - $ury = $lly + $meta->{height}; - $page->cropbox($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); -} - -$cropped->saveas(basename($metafile, ('.pdf.stitch', '.stitch')) . '-cropped.pdf'); - diff --git a/genmeta b/genmeta deleted file mode 100755 index c298894..0000000 --- a/genmeta +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; - -use File::Basename; -use PDF::API2; -use YAML; - -my $infile = $ARGV[0]; - -die "Please specify PDF to examine!\n" unless defined $infile; -die "Could not open $infile!\n" unless -r $infile; - -my $outfile = basename($infile) . ".stitch"; - -die "$outfile exists, aborting!\n" if -e $outfile; - -print 'Creating metafile for '.$infile."...\n"; - -my $pdf = PDF::API2->open($infile); - -my $page = $pdf->openpage(1); -my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury) = $page->get_mediabox; - -my $meta = { - input => basename($infile), - x => (($urx - $llx)*0.1)/2, - y => (($ury - $lly)*0.1)/2, - width => ($urx - $llx)*0.9, - height => ($ury - $lly)*0.9, - columns => int(sqrt($pdf->pages)), - rows => int(sqrt($pdf->pages)), - pageorder => [(1 .. $pdf->pages)], -}; - -foreach $page (1..$pdf->pages) -{ - $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$page}->{x} = 0; - $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$page}->{y} = 0; -} - -YAML::Bless($meta)->keys(['input','x','y','width','height','columns','rows', 'pageorder','pageoffsets']); -YAML::DumpFile($outfile,$meta); - diff --git a/genpreview b/genpreview deleted file mode 100755 index 7526fe7..0000000 --- a/genpreview +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use strict; - -use File::Basename; -use PDF::API2; -use YAML; - -my $metafile = $ARGV[0]; - -die "Please specify a .pdf.stitch to process!\n" unless defined $metafile; -die "Can't open $metafile!\n" unless -r $metafile; - -my $meta = YAML::LoadFile($metafile); - -my $inpdf = PDF::API2->open($meta->{input}); -my $outpdf = PDF::API2->new(); - -my $transp = $outpdf->egstate(); -$transp->transparency(0.8); - -foreach my $nr (@{$meta->{pageorder}}) -{ - print "Generating preview for page $nr...\n"; - my $page = $outpdf->import_page($inpdf, $nr, 0); - my $content = $page->gfx(); - $content->egstate($transp); - my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); - $llx = $meta->{x} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{x}; - $lly = $meta->{y} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{y}; - $urx = $meta->{width}; - $ury = $meta->{height}; - $content->rect($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); - $content->fillcolor('%F000'); - $content->fill(); -} - -$outpdf->saveas(basename($metafile, ('.pdf.stitch','.stitch')) . '-preview.pdf'); - diff --git a/pdfstitch b/pdfstitch index c7aa1a5..e60a2b1 100755 --- a/pdfstitch +++ b/pdfstitch @@ -1,57 +1,203 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +use 5.20.0; use strict; +use utf8; +use warnings qw(all); use File::Basename; +use File::LibMagic; +use Getopt::Long; use PDF::API2; use YAML; -my $metafile = $ARGV[0]; +my $help = ''; +my $genmeta = ''; +my $preview = ''; +my $crop = ''; +my $stitch = ''; -die "Please specify a .pdf.stitch to process!\n" unless defined $metafile; -die "Can't open $metafile!\n" unless -r $metafile; +Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling"); -my $meta = YAML::LoadFile($metafile); -my $width = $meta->{width} * $meta->{columns}; -my $height = $meta->{height} * $meta->{rows}; +my $usage = < -my $inpdf = PDF::API2->open($meta->{input}); -my $outpdf = PDF::API2->new(); +Usage: $0 [-hgpcs] [--genmeta] [--preview] [--crop] [--stitch] {PDF file|.stitch file} -my $page = $outpdf->page(); + -h, --help Display this message + -g, --genmeta Generate .stitch file for stitching based on given PDF + (default when called with a PDF) + -p, --preview Generate preview PDF containing overlays to analyze + cropping + -c, --crop Generate cropped PDF according to given .stitch + -s, --stitch Generate stitched PDF + (default when called with a .stitch file) -$page->mediabox($width + 100, $height + 100); +pdfstitch is free software under the GNU AGPL version 3. See LICENSE for details. +ENDUSAGE -my $content = $page->gfx(); -my $column = 1; -my $row = 1; +GetOptions +( + 'h|help' => \$help, + 'g|genmeta' => \$genmeta, + 'p|preview' => \$preview, + 'c|crop' => \$crop, + 's|stitch' => \$stitch +) or die "Call with --help to see available options.\n"; -foreach my $nr (@{$meta->{pageorder}}) +die $usage if $help; + +die "--genmeta can not be combined with other actions!\n" if($genmeta and ($preview or $crop or $stitch)); + +die "No input file specified!\n" unless $ARGV[0]; + +my $infile = $ARGV[0]; + +die "$infile does not exist!\n" unless -e $infile; +die "$infile is not readable!\n" unless -r $infile; + +if(not ($genmeta or $preview or $crop or $stitch)) { - if($nr ne "blank") + my $magic = File::LibMagic->new(); + + my $info = $magic->info_from_filename($infile); + if($info->{mime_type} eq "application/pdf") { - my $xo = $outpdf->importPageIntoForm($inpdf, $nr); - - my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); - $llx = $meta->{x} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{x}; - $lly = $meta->{y} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$nr}->{y}; - $urx = $llx + $meta->{width}; - $ury = $lly + $meta->{height}; - $xo->bbox($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); - - my $xpos = ($column - 1) * $meta->{width}; - my $ypos = $height - ($row * $meta->{height}); - $content->formimage($xo, $xpos, $ypos); + print "Detected PDF, turning on --genmeta\n"; + $genmeta = 1; } - $column++; - if($column > $meta->{columns}) + elsif ($info->{mime_type} eq "text/plain") + { + YAML::LoadFile($infile) or die "Failed to parse $infile as YAML!\n"; + print "Detected YAML, turning on --stitch\n"; + $stitch = 1; + } + else + { + die "$infile has unsupported type: $info->{mime_type}\n"; + } +} + +if($genmeta) +{ + print "Generating meta file for " . basename($infile) . ".\n"; + my $outfile = basename($infile) . ".stitch"; + + die "$outfile exists, aborting!\n" if -e $outfile; + + + my $pdf = PDF::API2->open($infile); + + my $page = $pdf->openpage(1); + my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury) = $page->get_mediabox; + + my $meta = { + input => basename($infile), + x => (($urx - $llx)*0.1)/2, + y => (($ury - $lly)*0.1)/2, + width => ($urx - $llx)*0.9, + height => ($ury - $lly)*0.9, + columns => int(sqrt($pdf->pages)), + rows => int(sqrt($pdf->pages)), + pageorder => [(1 .. $pdf->pages)], + }; + + foreach $page (1..$pdf->pages) { - $row++; - $column=1; + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$page}->{x} = 0; + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$page}->{y} = 0; } + YAML::Bless($meta)->keys(['input','x','y','width','height','columns','rows', 'pageorder','pageoffsets']); + YAML::DumpFile($outfile,$meta); } +else +{ + my $meta = YAML::LoadFile($infile); + my $inpdf = PDF::API2->open($meta->{input}); -$outpdf->saveas(basename($metafile, ('.pdf.stitch','.stitch')) . '-stitched.pdf'); + if($preview or $crop) + { + my $previewpdf = PDF::API2->new() if $preview; + my $croppedpdf = PDF::API2->new() if $crop; + my $transparency; + + if($preview) + { + $transparency = $previewpdf->egstate(); + $transparency->transparency(0.8); + } + + foreach my $pagenr (@{$meta->{pageorder}}) + { + next if $pagenr eq "blank"; + + my $llx = $meta->{x} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$pagenr}->{x}; + my $lly = $meta->{y} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$pagenr}->{x}; + my $urx = $meta->{width}; + my $ury = $meta->{height}; + + if($preview) + { + my $previewpage = $previewpdf->import_page($inpdf, $pagenr, 0); + my $previewcontent = $previewpage->gfx(); + $previewcontent->egstate($transparency); + $previewcontent->rect($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); + $previewcontent->fillcolor('%F000'); + $previewcontent->fill(); + } + if($crop) + { + my $croppage = $croppedpdf->import_page($inpdf, $pagenr, 0); + $croppage->cropbox($llx, $lly, $llx + $urx, $lly + $ury); + } + } + + $previewpdf->saveas(basename($infile, ('.pdf.stitch', '.stitch')) . '-preview.pdf') if $preview; + $croppedpdf->saveas(basename($infile, ('.pdf.stitch', '.stitch')) . '-cropped.pdf') if $crop; + } + + if($stitch) + { + my $width = $meta->{width} * $meta->{columns}; + my $height = $meta->{height} * $meta->{rows}; + + my $stitchedpdf = PDF::API2->new(); + + my $page = $stitchedpdf->page(); + $page->mediabox($width + 100, $height + 100); + + my $content = $page->gfx(); + my $column = 1; + my $row = 1; + + foreach my $pagenr (@{$meta->{pageorder}}) + { + if($pagenr ne "blank") + { + my $xo = $stitchedpdf->importPageIntoForm($inpdf, $pagenr); + + my $llx = $meta->{x} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$pagenr}->{x}; + my $lly = $meta->{y} + $meta->{pageoffsets}->{$pagenr}->{y}; + my $urx = $llx + $meta->{width}; + my $ury = $lly + $meta->{height}; + + $xo->bbox($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury); + + my $xpos = ($column - 1) * $meta->{width}; + my $ypos = $height - ($row * $meta->{height}); + $content->formimage($xo, $xpos, $ypos); + } + $column++; + if($column > $meta->{columns}) + { + $row++; + $column=1; + } + } + + $stitchedpdf->saveas(basename($infile, ('.pdf.stitch','.stitch')) . '-stitched.pdf'); + } +}