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└─⟦060c9c824⟧ Bits:30007080 DKUUG TeX 2/12/89 └─⟦this⟧ »./DVIware/laser-setters/dvi-to-ps/pdvi2ps/tex.ps« └─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12 └─⟦af5ba6c8e⟧ »unix3.0/DVIWARE.tar.Z« └─⟦ca79c7339⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »DVIware/laser-setters/dvi-to-ps/pdvi2ps/tex.ps«
%! for use by dvi2ps Version 2.00 % $Header: tex.ps,v 2.0 88/06/07 15:12:32 peterd Rel2 $ % a start (Ha!) at a TeX mode for PostScript. % The following defines procedures assumed and used by program "dvi2ps" % and must be downloaded or sent as a header file for all TeX jobs. % By: Neal Holtz, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada % <holtz@cascade.carleton.cdn> % <holtz%cascade.carleton.cdn@ubc.csnet> % June, 1985 % Last Modified: Aug 25/85 % oystr 12-Feb-1986 % Changed @dc macro to check for a badly formed bits in character % definitions. Can get a <> bit map if a character is not actually % in the font file. This is absolutely guaranteed to drive the % printer nuts - it will appear that you can no longer define a % new font, although the built-ins will still be there. % mackay 4-Jan-1988 % Changed size of character array to reflect gf usage (256 characters) % To convert this file into a downloaded file instead of a header % file, uncomment all of the lines beginning with %-% %-%0000000 % Server loop exit password %-%serverdict begin exitserver %-% systemdict /statusdict known %-% {statusdict begin 9 0 3 setsccinteractive /waittimeout 300 def end} %-% if /TeXDict 200 dict def % define a working dictionary TeXDict begin % start using it. % units are in "dots" (300/inch) /Resolution 300 def /Inch {Resolution mul} def % converts inches to internal units /Mtrx 6 array def %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Page setup (user) options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % dvi2ps will output coordinates in the TeX system ([0,0] 1" down and in % from top left, with y +ive downward). The default PostScript system % is [0,0] at bottom left, y +ive up. The Many Matrix Machinations in % the following code are an attempt to reconcile that. The intent is to % specify the scaling as 1 and have only translations in the matrix to % properly position the text. Caution: the default device matrices are % *not* the same in all PostScript devices; that should not matter in most % of the code below (except for lanscape mode -- in that, rotations of % -90 degrees resulted in the the rotation matrix [ e 1 ] % [ 1 e ] % where the "e"s were almost exactly but not quite unlike zeros. /@letter { letter initmatrix 72 Resolution div dup neg scale % set scaling to 1. 310 -3005 translate % move origin to top (these are not exactly 1" Mtrx currentmatrix pop % and -10" because margins aren't set exactly right) } def % note mode is like letter, except it uses less VM /@note { note initmatrix 72 Resolution div dup neg scale % set scaling to 1. 310 -3005 translate % move origin to top Mtrx currentmatrix pop } def /@landscape { letter initmatrix 72 Resolution div dup neg scale % set scaling to 1. % -90 rotate % it would be nice to be able to do this Mtrx currentmatrix 0 0.0 put % but instead we have to do things like this because what Mtrx 1 -1.0 put % should be zero terms aren't (and text comes out wobbly) Mtrx 2 1.0 put % Fie! This likely will not work on QMS printers Mtrx 3 0.0 put % (nor on others where the device matrix is not like Mtrx setmatrix % like it is on the LaserWriter). 300 310 translate % move origin to top Mtrx currentmatrix pop } def /@legal { legal initmatrix 72 Resolution div dup neg scale % set scaling to 1. 295 -3880 translate % move origin to top Mtrx currentmatrix pop } def /@manualfeed { statusdict /manualfeed true put statusdict /manualfeedtimeout 300 put % 5 minutes } def % n @copies - set number of copies /@copies { /#copies exch def } def %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Procedure Defintions %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /@newfont % id @newfont - -- initialize a new font dictionary { /newname exch def pop newname 7 dict def % allocate new font dictionary newname load begin /FontType 3 def /FontMatrix [1 0 0 -1 0 0] def /FontBBox [0 0 1 1] def % mackay 4-Jan-1987 changed size of array from 128 to 256 for gf fonts /BitMaps 256 array def /BuildChar {CharBuilder} def /Encoding 256 array def 0 1 255 {Encoding exch /.undef put} for end newname newname load definefont pop } def % the following is the only character builder we need. it looks up the % char data in the BitMaps array, and paints the character if possible. % char data -- a bitmap descriptor -- is an array of length 6, of % which the various slots are: /ch-image {ch-data 0 get} def % the hex string image /ch-width {ch-data 1 get} def % the number of pixels across /ch-height {ch-data 2 get} def % the number of pixels tall /ch-xoff {ch-data 3 get} def % number of pixels below origin /ch-yoff {ch-data 4 get} def % number of pixels to left of origin /ch-tfmw {ch-data 5 get} def % spacing to next character /CharBuilder % fontdict ch Charbuilder - -- image one character { /ch-code exch def % save the char code /font-dict exch def % and the font dict. /ch-data font-dict /BitMaps get ch-code get def % get the bitmap descriptor for char ch-data null eq not { ch-tfmw 0 ch-xoff neg ch-yoff neg ch-width ch-xoff sub ch-height ch-yoff sub setcachedevice ch-width ch-height true [1 0 0 1 ch-xoff ch-yoff] {ch-image} imagemask } if } def /@sf % fontdict @sf - -- make that the current font { setfont() pop } def % in the following, the font-cacheing mechanism requires that % a name unique in the particular font be generated /@dc % char-data ch @dc - -- define a new character bitmap in current font { /ch-code exch def % ++oystr 12-Feb-86++ dup 0 get length 2 lt { pop [ <00> 1 1 0 0 8.00 ] } % replace <> with null if % --oystr 12-Feb-86-- /ch-data exch def currentfont /BitMaps get ch-code ch-data put currentfont /Encoding get ch-code dup ( ) cvs cvn % generate a unique name simply from the character code put } def /@bop0 % n @bop0 - -- begin the char def section of a new page { } def /@bop1 % n @bop1 - -- begin a brand new page { pop erasepage initgraphics Mtrx setmatrix /SaveImage save def() pop } def %-- tjh sept. 87: if this page has a mac drawing on it, we have to %-- use showpage in the md dictionary. /@eop % - @eop - -- end a page { userdict /md known { userdict /md get type /dicttype eq { md /MacDrwgs known { md begin showpage end }{ showpage } ifelse }{ showpage } ifelse }{ showpage } ifelse SaveImage restore() pop } def /@start % - @start - -- start everything { @letter % (there is not much to do) } def /@end % - @end - -- done the whole shebang { end } def /p % x y p - -- move to position { moveto } def /r % x r - -- move right { 0 rmoveto } def /s % string s - -- show the string { show } def /c % ch c - -- show the character (code given) { c-string exch 0 exch put c-string show } def /c-string ( ) def /ru % dx dy ru - -- set a rule (rectangle) { /dy exch neg def % because dy is height up from bottom /dx exch def /x currentpoint /y exch def def % remember current point newpath x y moveto dx 0 rlineto 0 dy rlineto dx neg 0 rlineto closepath fill x y moveto } def %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% the \special command junk %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % The structure of the PostScript produced by dvi2ps for \special is: % @beginspecial % - any number of @hsize, @hoffset, @hscale, etc., commands % @setspecial % - the users file of PostScript commands % @endspecial % The @beginspecial command recognizes whether the Macintosh Laserprep % has been loaded or not, and redfines some Mac commands if so. % The @setspecial handles the users shifting, scaling, clipping commands %-- tjh sept. 87: made changes to allow postscript and macdrawing to %-- to be inserted with version 65 of the md dictionary. Many bugs %-- were fixed: %-- vo changed to vof, name conflict with md %-- vs changed to vsz, name conflict with md %-- substantially changed @setspecial and @MacSetUp %-- Also, made changes to allow users to specify offsets %-- and clip rectangles in inches. % The following are user settable options from the \special command. /@SpecialDefaults { /hs 8.5 72 mul def /vsz 11 72 mul def /ho 0 def /vof 0 def /hsc 1 def /vsc 1 def /CLIP false def } def % d @hsize - specify a horizontal clipping dimension % these 2 are executed before the MacDraw initializations /@hsize {72 mul /hs exch def /CLIP true def} def /@vsize {72 mul /vsz exch def /CLIP true def} def % d @hoffset - specify a shift for the drwgs /@hoffset {72 mul /ho exch def} def /@voffset {72 mul /vof exch def} def % s @hscale - set scale factor /@hscale {/hsc exch def} def /@vscale {/vsc exch def} def /@setclipper { hsc vsc scale CLIP { newpath 0 0 moveto hs 0 rlineto 0 vsz rlineto hs neg 0 rlineto closepath clip } if } def % this will be invoked as the result of a \special command (for the % inclusion of PostScript graphics). The basic idea is to change all % scaling and graphics back to defaults, but to shift the origin % to the current position on the page. Due to TeXnical difficulties, % we only set the y-origin. The x-origin is set at the left edge of % the page. /@beginspecial { gsave /SpecialSave save def % the following magic incantation establishes the current point as % the users origin, and reverts back to default scalings, rotations currentpoint transform initgraphics itransform translate @SpecialDefaults % setup default offsets, scales, sizes @MacSetUp % fix up Mac stuff } def %-- tjh: assume this is raw postscript, but save some state in case its not. /@setspecial { /specmtrx matrix currentmatrix def ho vof translate @setclipper } def /@endspecial { SpecialSave restore grestore } def % - @MacSetUp - turn-off/fix-up all the MacDraw stuff that might hurt us % we depend on 'psu' being the first procedure executed % by a Mac document. We redefine 'psu' to adjust page % translations, and to do all other the fixups required. % This stuff will not harm other included PS files /@MacSetUp { userdict /md known % if md is defined { userdict /md get type /dicttype eq % and if it is a dictionary { md begin % then redefine some stuff /psu % redfine psu to set origins, etc. /psu load % this procedure contains almost all the fixup code { % /letter {} def % it is bad manners to execute the real % /note {} def % versions of these (clears page image, etc.) % /legal {} def /MacDrwgs true def specmtrx setmatrix % restore pre-@setspecial state. initclip % ditto % change smalls to prevent page clearing. /smalls [ lnop lnop lnop lnop lnop lnop lnop lnop lnop ] def 0 0 0 0 ppr astore pop % prevents origin translation. % redifine cp, do the showpage later, see @eop /cp { pop pop pm restore } def % no printing of pages } concatprocs def /od % redefine od to translate and scale. % redfine load to set clipping region. /od load { ho vof translate hsc vsc scale CLIP { /nc /nc load { newpath 0 0 moveto hs 0 rlineto 0 vsz rlineto hs neg 0 rlineto closepath clip } concatprocs def } if } concatprocs def end } if } if } def % p1 p2 concatprocs p - concatenate procedures /concatprocs { /p2 exch cvlit def /p1 exch cvlit def /p p1 length p2 length add array def p 0 p1 putinterval p p1 length p2 putinterval p cvx } def end % revert to previous dictionary