; docformat = 'rst' ; ; NAME: ; FSC_Text ; ; PURPOSE: ; Provides a device-independent and color-model-independent way to write text into ; a graphics window. It is a wrapper to the XYOUTS command. ; ;******************************************************************************************; ; ; ; Copyright (c) 2010, 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. ; ;******************************************************************************************; ; ;+ ; :Description: ; Provides a device-independent and color-model-independent way to write text into ; a graphics window. It is a wrapper to the XYOUTS command. ; ; :Categories: ; Graphics ; ; :Params: ; xloc: in, required, type=depends ; The X location of the text. ; yloc: in, required, type=depends ; The Y location of the text. ; text: in, optional, type=string ; The text to output. By default, the calling sequence of the program. ; ; :Keywords: ; alignment: in, optional, type=integer, default=0 ; Set this keyword to indicate the alignment of the text with respect to the ; x and y location. 0 is left aligned, 0.5 is centered, and 1.0 is right aligned. ; The alignment is set to 0.5 if PLACE is set and ALIGNMENT is unspecified. ; Otherwise, the default is 0. ; charsize: in, optional, type=float, default=FSC_DefCharSize() ; The character size for axes annotations. Uses FSC_DefCharSize to select default ; character size, unless !P.Charsize is set, in which case !P.Charsize is always used. ; color: in, optional, type=string/integer/long ; The color of the text. Color names are those used with FSC_Color. By default, ; "black", unless the upper-right hand pixel in the display is black, then "white". ; data: in, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in data coordinates. Data coordinates ; are the default, unless DEVICE or NORMAL is set. ; device: in, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in device coordinates. ; font: in, optional, type=integer, default=!P.Font ; The type of font desired. By default, !P.Font. ; normal: in, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in normalized coordinates. ; outloc: out, optional, type=various ; Only used if PLACE is set, this is a two-element array containing the xloc and yloc ; of the cursor position in the window. ; place: in, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword if you wish to click the cursor in the graphics window to place ; the text. If this keyword is set, you do not need to specify the xloc and yloc ; positional parameters. The first positional parameter is assumed to be the text. ; The clicked location will be returned in the OUTLOC variable. If the ALIGNMENT ; keyword is not set, it will be set to 0.5 to set "center" as the default placement ; alignment. ; tt_font: in, optional, type=string ; The true-type font to use for the text. Only used if FONT=1. ; width: out, optional, type=float ; Set this keyword to a named variable in which to return the width of the text string, ; in normalized coordinate units. ; window: in, optional, type=boolean ; Set this keyword to add the command to the in the current FSC_Window application. ; _extra: in, optional ; Any keywords appropriate for the XYOUTS command. ; ; ; :Examples: ; Used like the IDL XYOUTS command:: ; IDL> FSC_Text, 0.5, 0.5, 'This is sample text', ALIGNMENT=0.5, /NORMAL ; IDL> FSC_Text, /PLACE, 'Use the cursor to locate this text', COLOR='dodger blue' ; ; :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, 19 November 2010. DWF. ; Corrected a problem with setting text color and added PLACE and OUTLOC ; keywords. 25 Nov 2010. DWF. ; Humm, that text color problem got reset to the old way! Sheesh! Fixed. 9 Dec 2010. DWF. ; Modified the way the default color is selected. Drawing with DECOMPOSED ; if possible. 30 Dec 2010. DWF. ; Keywords collected with _REF_EXTRA so WIDTH can be returned. Added WIDTH keyword. 6 Jan 2011. DWF. ; Moved setting to decomposed color before color selection process to avoid PostScript ; background problems when passed 24-bit color integers. 12 Jan 2011. DWF. ; Added Window keyword. 24 Jan 2011. DWF. ; ; :Copyright: ; Copyright (c) 2010, Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. ;- PRO FSC_Text, xloc, yloc, text, $ ALIGNMENT=alignment, $ CHARSIZE=charsize, $ COLOR=scolor, $ DATA=data, $ DEVICE=device, $ FONT=font, $ NORMAL=normal, $ OUTLOC=outloc, $ PLACE=place, $ TT_FONT=tt_font, $ WIDTH=width, $ WINDOW=window, $ _REF_EXTRA=extra Compile_Opt idl2 ; Catch the error. Catch, theError IF theError NE 0 THEN BEGIN Catch, /CANCEL void = Error_Message() RETURN ENDIF ; Did the user pass parameters? IF N_Params() EQ 0 THEN BEGIN Print, 'USE SYNTAX: FSC_Text, xlocation, ylocation, text' RETURN ENDIF ; Should this be added to a resizeable graphics window? IF Keyword_Set(window) AND ((!D.Flags AND 256) NE 0) THEN BEGIN void = FSC_QueryWin(COUNT=wincnt) IF wincnt EQ 0 THEN FSC_Window FSC_Window, 'FSC_Text', xloc, yloc, text, $ ALIGNMENT=alignment, $ CHARSIZE=charsize, $ COLOR=scolor, $ DATA=data, $ DEVICE=device, $ FONT=font, $ NORMAL=normal, $ OUTLOC=outloc, $ PLACE=place, $ TT_FONT=tt_font, $ WIDTH=width, $ ADDCMD=1, $ _REF_EXTRA=extra RETURN ENDIF ; Set up PostScript device for working with colors. IF !D.Name EQ 'PS' THEN Device, COLOR=1, BITS_PER_PIXEL=8 IF Keyword_Set(place) THEN BEGIN ; Make sure this device is appropriate for a CURSOR command. IF ((!D.Flags AND 256) EQ 0) THEN $ Message, 'Cannot use the PLACE keyword with the current graphics device.' ; There must be a window open. IF !D.Window LT 0 THEN $ Message, 'There is no current graphics window open.' ; Print some instructions. Print, "" Print, 'Click in current graphics window (window index' + $ StrTrim(!D.Window,2) + ') to place text.' ; The text string is the only positional parameter. textStr = xloc Cursor, x, y, /DOWN, DEVICE=device, NORMAL=normal, DATA=data outloc = [x, y] IF N_Elements(alignment) EQ 0 THEN alignment = 0.5 ENDIF ELSE BEGIN ; All three positional parameters are required. IF N_Params() NE 3 THEN Message, 'FSC_Text must be called with three positional parameters.' ; If the text is specified as the first parameter, move things around. IF Size(xloc, /TNAME) EQ 'STRING' THEN BEGIN temp = xloc x = yloc y = text textStr = temp ENDIF ELSE BEGIN x = xloc y = yloc textStr = text ENDELSE ENDELSE ; Check keywords. IF N_Elements(font) EQ 0 THEN font = !P.FONT IF N_Elements(charsize) EQ 0 THEN charsize = FSC_DefCharSize(FONT=font) IF N_Elements(tt_font) NE 0 THEN BEGIN IF font EQ 1 THEN BEGIN Device, Set_Font=tt_font, /TT_FONT ENDIF ENDIF ; Write the text. Do this in Decomposed color, if possible. SetDecomposedState, 1, CURRENTSTATE=currentState ; Get the input color table. TVLCT, rr, gg, bb, /Get ; Choose a color. IF N_Elements(sColor) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN IF !D.Name EQ 'PS' THEN BEGIN sColor = 'OPPOSITE' ENDIF ELSE BEGIN IF (!D.Window GE 0) AND ((!D.Flags AND 256) NE 0) THEN BEGIN pixel = TVRead(!D.X_Size-1, !D.Y_Size-1, 1, 1) IF (Total(pixel) EQ 765) THEN sColor = 'BLACK' IF (Total(pixel) EQ 0) THEN sColor = 'WHITE' IF N_Elements(sColor) EQ 0 THEN sColor = 'OPPOSITE' ENDIF ELSE sColor = 'OPPOSITE' ENDELSE ENDIF IF N_Elements(sColor) EQ 0 THEN color = !P.Color ELSE color = sColor IF Size(color, /TYPE) EQ 3 THEN IF GetDecomposedState() EQ 0 THEN color = Byte(color) IF Size(color, /TYPE) LE 2 THEN color = StrTrim(Fix(color),2) ; Draw the text. IF Size(color, /TNAME) EQ 'STRING' THEN thisColor = FSC_Color(color) ELSE thisColor = color XYOutS, x, y, textStr, CHARSIZE=charsize, COLOR=thisColor, FONT=font, ALIGNMENT=alignment, $ DATA=data, DEVICE=device, NORMAL=normal, WIDTH=width, _STRICT_EXTRA=extra SetDecomposedState, currentState ; Restore the color tables. IF (!D.Name NE 'Z') THEN TVLCT, rr, gg, bb END