; docformat = 'rst' ; ; NAME: ; cgPS2PDF ; ; PURPOSE: ; Converts a PostScript file to a PDF file. ; ;******************************************************************************************; ; ; ; Copyright (c) 2011, by Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. 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''AS IS'' AND ANY ; ; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ; ; OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT ; ; SHALL FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, ; ; INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED ; ; TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; ; ; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ; ; ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT ; ; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS ; ; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ; ;******************************************************************************************; ; ;+ ; Converts a PostScript file to a PDF file. This program requires ; the `Ghostscript ` program ; to be installed on the user's computer, unless you are using a ; Macintosh computer or an alterntive UNIX command to do the conversion ; for you. If you are on a Macintosh, the supplied pstopdf ; program is used instead. Use the `UNIX_Convert_Cmd` keyword to select ; an alternative UNIX command (e.g., pstopdf or epstopdf). ; ; The program requires the `Coyote Library ` ; to be installed on your machine. ; ; :Categories: ; Utilities, Graphics ; ; :Params: ; ps_file: in, required, type=string ; The name of the input PostScript file that is being converted to a PDF file. ; If not provided, the user will be asked to select a file. ; pdf_file: in, optional, type=string ; The name of the output PDF file. If not provided, the name is constructed from ; the input PostScript file name. ; ; :Keywords: ; delete_ps: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0 ; If this keyword is set, the PostScript file will be deleted after conversion. ; gs_path: in, optional, type=string ; This program assumes that UNIX users can access Ghostscript with the "gs" ; command. It assumes WINDOWS users have installed Ghostscript in either ; the C:\gs or C:\Program Files\gs directories. If either of these assumptions ; is incorrect, you can specify the directory where the Ghostscript executable ; resides with this keyword. (The Windows 32-bit executable is named gswin32c.exe ; and the 64-bit executable is named gswin64c.exe.) ; pagetype: in, optional, type=string, default="LETTER" ; Set this keyword to the "type" of page. Possible values are:: ; ; "Letter" - 8.5 by 11 inches. ; "Legal" - 8.5 by 14 inches. ; "Ledger" - 11 by 17 inches. ; "A4" - 21.0 by 29.7 centimeters. ; ; showcmd: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0 ; Set this keyword to print the command that is spawned in the command output window. ; silent: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0 ; Set this keyword to suppress output messages. ; success: out, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword to a named variable that on output will contain a 1 to ; indicate successful completion of the command, or to 0 otherwise. ; unix_convert_cmd: in, optional, type=string ; There are a number of commands on UNIX machines for converting PostScript files ; to PDF files. This program assumes you are using Ghostscript to do the conversion ; for you. The Ghostscript command on most UNIX machines is "gs", which is used if ; this keyword is undefined. However, if you would prefer to use another program to do ; the conversion for you, you can specify the name of the command here. For example, ; "pstopdf" or "epstopdf". In creating the actual command, this command will be ; separated by a space from the input file name. In other words, if the alternative ; conversion command was "pstopdf", the actual command would be "pstopdf" + " " + ps_file. ; Any output filename is ignored. This command does not apply to Macintosh or Windows ; computers. ; version: out, optional, type=string ; On exit, contains the version of Ghostscipt that was used. Not available on Macs ; or if an alternative UNIX command was used. ; ; :Examples: ; A typical sequence of commands to create a test.pdf file:: ; ; cgPS_Open, Filename='test.ps' ; cgHistoplot, cgDemoData(7), /Fill ; cgPS_Close ; cgPS2PDF, 'test.ps' ; ; :Author: ; FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING:: ; David W. Fanning ; 1645 Sheely Drive ; Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA ; Phone: 970-221-0438 ; E-mail: david@idlcoyote.com ; Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com ; ; :History: ; Change History:: ; Written, 6 December 2011, from code supplied to me by Paul Krummel. DWF. ; I had been using the Mac command pstopdf to create PDF files on Macs. Unfortunately, these ; PDF files are rotated incorrectly for plots having a landscape aspect ratio (ie, most plots). ; In this version of the software, I have decided to have Macs use Ghostscript and ImageMagick ; like all other UNIX machines. However, I have left the pstopdf code in place to accommodate ; anyone who prefers that method. You will have to uncomment the appropriate bits of code ; (there are two places where this has to happen, search for "DARWIN" in the code). 14 Aug 2013. DWF. ; ; :Copyright: ; Copyright (c) 2011, Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. ;- PRO cgPS2PDF, ps_file, pdf_file, $ DELETE_PS=delete_ps, $ GS_PATH=gs_path, $ PAGETYPE=pagetype, $ SHOWCMD=showcmd, $ SILENT=silent, $ SUCCESS=success, $ UNIX_CONVERT_CMD=unix_convert_cmd, $ VERSION=version Compile_Opt idl2 ; Error handling. Catch, theError IF theError NE 0 THEN BEGIN Catch, /CANCEL IF ~Keyword_Set(silent) THEN void = cgErrorMsg() success = 0 RETURN ENDIF ; Assume failure. Sigh... success = 0 ; Need an input file? IF N_Elements(ps_file) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN file = cgPickfile(FILTER='*.ps', TITLE='Select a PostScript file...') IF file EQ "" THEN RETURN ps_file = file ENDIF ; Need to construct the PDF output file name? IF N_Elements(pdf_file) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN root_name = cgRootName(ps_file, DIRECTORY=thisDir) pdf_file = Filepath(ROOT_DIR=thisDir, root_name + ".pdf") ENDIF ; Set default values for keywords. SetDefaultValue, pagetype, "LETTER" delete_ps = Keyword_Set(delete_ps) showcmd = Keyword_Set(showcmd) silent = Keyword_Set(silent) ; Set up a Windows variable for later, so it doesn't cause problems ; for me with Macs and UNIX machines. exefile = "" ; Set the name of the Ghostscript executable or alternative conversion command. ; Also set the docmdtest variable. If set to 0, the test to see if we can acutally ; execute the command will be skipped. The test cannot be reliably executed on ; all machines and for all conversion commands. CASE StrUpCase(!Version.OS) OF 'WIN32': BEGIN ; Look for default locations, if not told otherwise. IF (N_Elements(gs_path) EQ 0) || (gs_path EQ "") THEN gs_path = ['c:\program files\gs\','c:\gs\'] IF !Version.Arch EQ 'x86_64' THEN exefile = 'gswin64c.exe' ELSE exefile = 'gswin32c.exe' file = File_Search(gs_path, exefile, COUNT=count, /FOLD_CASE) IF count EQ 0 THEN BEGIN IF ~Keyword_Set(silent) THEN Message, 'The Ghostscript executable file GSWIN32C.EXE cannot be found. Exiting without conversion.', /INFORMATIONAL RETURN ENDIF ELSE gs_exe = '"' + file[count-1] + '"' docmdtest = 1 END 'DARWIN': BEGIN ; If you prefer to use pstopdf to do your PDF file conversion, uncomment this code and comment what is here. ; It is likely that pstopdf will not rotate the PDF file properly in all cases. There is also some code below ; this that will have to be uncommented, too. ; IF (N_Elements(gs_path) EQ 0) || (gs_path EQ "") THEN gs_path = '/usr/bin/' ; file = File_Search(gs_path, 'pstopdf', COUNT=count, /FOLD_CASE) ; IF count EQ 0 THEN BEGIN ; IF ~Keyword_Set(silent) THEN Message, 'The Ghostscript executable file "pstopdf" cannot be found. Exiting without conversion.', /INFORMATIONAL ; RETURN ; ENDIF ELSE gs_exe = file[count-1] ; docmdtest = 0 ; END ; Maybe the user provided an alternative command. If not, use the ; standard "gs" command. IF (N_Elements(unix_convert_cmd) NE 0) && (unix_convert_cmd NE "") THEN BEGIN gs_exe = unix_convert_cmd docmdtest = 0 ENDIF ELSE BEGIN IF (N_Elements(gs_path) NE 0) && (gs_path NE "") THEN BEGIN file = File_Search(gs_path, 'gs', COUNT=count) IF count GT 0 THEN gs_exe = file[count-1] ENDIF ELSE gs_exe = 'gs' docmdtest = 1 ENDELSE END ELSE: BEGIN ; UNIX flavors ; Maybe the user provided an alternative command. If not, use the ; standard "gs" command. IF (N_Elements(unix_convert_cmd) NE 0) && (unix_convert_cmd NE "") THEN BEGIN gs_exe = unix_convert_cmd docmdtest = 0 ENDIF ELSE BEGIN IF (N_Elements(gs_path) NE 0) && (gs_path NE "") THEN BEGIN file = File_Search(gs_path, 'gs', COUNT=count) IF count GT 0 THEN gs_exe = file[count-1] ENDIF ELSE gs_exe = 'gs' docmdtest = 1 ENDELSE END ENDCASE ; Try the command to get the GhostScript version number. If it doesn't work, ; we assume we can't use the command. This test cannot be done in all cases. IF docmdtest THEN BEGIN testcmd = gs_exe + ' -version' result = "" error_result = "" ; Spawn the command, note the need for extra quotes here to handle spaces in directory names. IF StrUpCase(!Version.OS_Family) EQ 'WINDOWS' THEN BEGIN Spawn, '"' + testcmd + '"', /HIDE, /LOG_OUTPUT, result, error_result ENDIF ELSE BEGIN Spawn, testcmd, result, error_result ENDELSE ; If no errors, then you can continue. Otherwise, stop here. IF error_result[0] EQ "" THEN BEGIN version = result[0] ENDIF ELSE BEGIN Message, 'Cannot successfully SPAWN a Ghostscript command. No conversion possible.' ENDELSE ENDIF ; Construct the command that is to be spawned. ;IF StrUpCase(!Version.OS) EQ 'DARWIN' THEN BEGIN ; Uncomment this line to use pstopdf on Macs IF StrUpCase(!Version.OS) EQ 'FOO' THEN BEGIN ; The "true" section of code should never be executed. cmd = gs_exe + " " + ps_file[0] + " -o " + pdf_file ENDIF ELSE BEGIN IF (N_Elements(unix_convert_cmd) NE 0) && (unix_convert_cmd NE "") THEN BEGIN cmd = gs_exe + " " + ps_file ENDIF ELSE BEGIN cmd = gs_exe + ' -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH'+ $ ' -sPAPERSIZE=' + StrLowCase(pagetype) + $ ' -sOutputFile="' + pdf_file + '" "' + ps_file + '"' ENDELSE ENDELSE ; Spawn the command, note the need for extra quotes here to handle spaces in directory names. IF StrUpCase(!Version.OS_Family) EQ 'WINDOWS' THEN BEGIN Spawn, '"' + cmd + '"', /HIDE, result, error_result ENDIF ELSE BEGIN Spawn, cmd, result, error_result ENDELSE ; If you generated an error, report it. Errors in the SPAWNed command ; don't seem to cause errors on Windows machines. :-( IF error_result[0] NE "" THEN Message, error_result[0] ; If you get here, hurrah! IF Keyword_Set(showcmd) THEN Print, cmd IF ~Keyword_Set(silent) THEN Print, 'Output PDF file: ' + pdf_file success = 1 ; Delete the PostScript file? IF Keyword_Set(delete_ps) THEN File_Delete, ps_file END