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#!/usr/bin/env python3
############################################################################
#
# MODULE: d.frame
# AUTHOR(S): Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com>
# Based on d.frame from GRASS 6
# PURPOSE: Manages display frames on the user's graphics monitor
# COPYRIGHT: (C) 2014-2015 by Martin Landa, and the GRASS Development Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
############################################################################
# %module
# % description: Manages display frames on the user's graphics monitor.
# % keyword: display
# % keyword: graphics
# % keyword: monitors
# % keyword: frame
# % overwrite: yes
# %end
# %flag
# % key: c
# % description: Create a new frame if doesn't exist and select
# %end
# %flag
# % key: e
# % description: Remove all frames, erase the screen and exit
# % suppress_required: yes
# %end
# %flag
# % key: p
# % description: Print name of current frame and exit
# % suppress_required: yes
# %end
# %flag
# % key: a
# % description: Print names of all frames including 'at' position and exit
# % suppress_required: yes
# %end
# %option
# % key: frame
# % type: string
# % required: yes
# % multiple: no
# % key_desc: name
# % description: Frame to be selected or created (if -c flag is given)
# %end
# %option
# % key: at
# % type: double
# % required: no
# % multiple: no
# % key_desc: bottom,top,left,right
# % label: Screen coordinates in percent where to place the frame (0,0 is lower-left)
# % options: 0-100
# % description: Implies only when -c or --overwrite flag is given
# %end
import os
import sys
from grass.script.core import (
fatal,
parse_command,
parser,
read_command,
run_command,
warning,
)
# check if monitor is running
def check_monitor():
return read_command("d.mon", flags="p", quiet=True).strip()
# read monitor file and return list of lines
# TODO: replace by d.info (see #2577)
def read_monitor_file(monitor, ftype="env"):
mfile = check_monitor_file(monitor, ftype)
try:
fd = open(mfile, "r")
except OSError as e:
fatal(_("Unable to get monitor info. %s"), e)
lines = []
for line in fd.readlines():
lines.append(line)
fd.close()
return lines
# check if monitor file exists
def check_monitor_file(monitor, ftype="env"):
mfile = parse_command("d.mon", flags="g").get(ftype, None)
if mfile is None or not os.path.isfile(mfile):
fatal(_("Unable to get monitor info"))
return mfile
# write new monitor file
def write_monitor_file(monitor, lines, ftype="env"):
mfile = check_monitor_file(monitor, ftype)
try:
fd = open(mfile, "w")
except OSError as e:
fatal(_("Unable to get monitor info. %s"), e)
fd.writelines(lines)
fd.close()
# remove all frames and erase screen
def erase(monitor):
# remove frames
lines = []
for line in read_monitor_file(monitor):
if "FRAME" not in line:
lines.append(line)
write_monitor_file(monitor, lines)
# erase screen
run_command("d.erase")
# find frame for given monitor
def find_frame(monitor, frame):
for line in read_monitor_file(monitor):
if "FRAME" in line:
if get_frame_name(line) == frame:
return True
return False
# print frames name(s) to stdout
def print_frames(monitor, current_only=False, full=False):
for line in read_monitor_file(monitor):
if "FRAME" not in line:
continue
if current_only and line.startswith("#"):
continue
sys.stdout.write(get_frame_name(line))
if full:
sys.stdout.write(":" + line.split("=", 1)[1].rsplit("#", 1)[0])
sys.stdout.write("\n")
# get frame name from line
def get_frame_name(line):
return line.rstrip("\n").rsplit("#", 1)[1].strip(" ")
def calculate_frame(frame, at, width, height):
"""Calculate absolute position of the frame from percentages
at is from bottom left in percents (bottom,top,left,right)
output is in pixels from top left (top,bottom,left,right)
This function does also the necessary formatting.
>>> calculate_frame("apple", "0,49.8,0,50.2", 500, 500)
'GRASS_RENDER_FRAME=251,500,0,251 # apple\\n'
>>> calculate_frame("orange", "50.2,0,49.8,100", 500, 500)
'GRASS_RENDER_FRAME=500,249,249,500 # orange\\n'
>>> calculate_frame("odd_number", "0,49.8,0,50.2", 367, 367)
'GRASS_RENDER_FRAME=184,367,0,184 # odd_number\\n'
The following would give 182,367,0,184 if we would be truncating
to integers instead of rounding, but that would be wrong because
height of the frame would be 367 minus 182 which is 185 while
0.502 times 367 is 184.234 which fits with the (correct) width of
the frame which is 184.
>>> calculate_frame("test_truncating_bug", "0,50.2,0,50.2", 367, 367)
'GRASS_RENDER_FRAME=183,367,0,184 # test_truncating_bug\\n'
"""
try:
b, t, l, r = list(map(float, at.split(",")))
except:
fatal(_("Invalid frame position: %s") % at)
top = round(height - (t / 100.0 * height))
bottom = round(height - (b / 100.0 * height))
left = round(l / 100.0 * width)
right = round(r / 100.0 * width)
# %d for floats works like int() - truncates
return "GRASS_RENDER_FRAME=%d,%d,%d,%d # %s%s" % (
top,
bottom,
left,
right,
frame,
"\n",
)
# create new frame
def create_frame(monitor, frame, at, overwrite=False):
lines = read_monitor_file(monitor)
# get width and height of the monitor
width = height = -1
for line in lines:
try:
if "WIDTH" in line:
width = int(line.split("=", 1)[1].rsplit(" ", 1)[0])
elif "HEIGHT" in line:
height = int(line.split("=", 1)[1].rsplit(" ", 1)[0])
except:
pass
if width < 0 or height < 0:
fatal(_("Invalid monitor size: %dx%d") % (width, height))
if not overwrite:
lines.append(calculate_frame(frame, at, width, height))
else:
for idx in range(len(lines)):
line = lines[idx]
if "FRAME" not in line:
continue
if get_frame_name(line) == frame:
lines[idx] = calculate_frame(frame, at, width, height)
write_monitor_file(monitor, lines)
# select existing frame
def select_frame(monitor, frame):
lines = read_monitor_file(monitor)
for idx in range(len(lines)):
line = lines[idx]
if "FRAME" not in line:
continue
if get_frame_name(line) == frame:
if line.startswith("#"):
lines[idx] = line.lstrip("# ") # un-comment line
elif not line.startswith("#"):
lines[idx] = "# " + line # comment-line
write_monitor_file(monitor, lines)
def main():
# get currently selected monitor
monitor = check_monitor()
if not monitor:
fatal(_("No graphics device selected. Use d.mon to select graphics device."))
if flags["e"]:
# remove frames and erase monitor and exit
erase(monitor)
return
if flags["p"]:
# print current frame and exit
print_frames(monitor, current_only=True)
return
if flags["a"]:
# print all frames including their position and exit
print_frames(monitor, current_only=False, full=True)
return
found = find_frame(monitor, options["frame"])
if not found:
if not flags["c"]:
fatal(
_(
"Frame <%s> doesn't exist, exiting. "
"To create a new frame use '-c' flag."
)
% options["frame"]
)
else:
if not options["at"]:
fatal(_("Required parameter <%s> not set") % "at")
# create new frame if not exists
create_frame(monitor, options["frame"], options["at"])
else:
if os.getenv("GRASS_OVERWRITE", "0") == "1":
warning(
_("Frame <%s> already exists and will be overwritten")
% options["frame"]
)
create_frame(monitor, options["frame"], options["at"], overwrite=True)
else:
if options["at"]:
warning(
_(
"Frame <%s> already found. An existing frame can be "
"overwritten by '%s' flag."
)
% (options["frame"], "--overwrite")
)
# select givenframe
select_frame(monitor, options["frame"])
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == "--doctest":
import doctest
sys.exit(doctest.testmod().failed)
options, flags = parser()
sys.exit(main())
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