Class: PDF::Reader::PageState
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- PDF::Reader::PageState
- Defined in:
- lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb
Overview
encapsulates logic for tracking graphics state as the instructions for a single page are processed. Most of the public methods correspond directly to PDF operators.
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULT_GRAPHICS_STATE =
{ :char_spacing => 0, :word_spacing => 0, :h_scaling => 1.0, :text_leading => 0, :text_font => nil, :text_font_size => 0, :text_mode => 0, :text_rise => 0, :text_knockout => 0 }
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#begin_text_object ⇒ Object
Text Object Operators.
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#clone_state ⇒ Object
This returns a deep clone of the current state, ensuring changes are keep separate from earlier states.
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#concatenate_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) ⇒ Object
update the current transformation matrix.
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#ctm_transform(x, y) ⇒ Object
transform x and y co-ordinates from the current user space to the underlying device space.
- #current_font ⇒ Object
- #end_text_object ⇒ Object
- #find_color_space(label) ⇒ Object
- #find_font(label) ⇒ Object
- #find_xobject(label) ⇒ Object
- #font_size ⇒ Object
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#initialize(page) ⇒ PageState
constructor
starting a new page.
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#invoke_xobject(label) ⇒ Object
XObjects.
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#move_text_position(x, y) ⇒ Object
Text Positioning Operators.
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#move_text_position_and_set_leading(x, y) ⇒ Object
TD.
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#move_to_next_line_and_show_text(str) ⇒ Object
‘.
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#move_to_start_of_next_line ⇒ Object
T*.
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#process_glyph_displacement(w0, tj, word_boundary) ⇒ Object
after each glyph is painted onto the page the text matrix must be modified.
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#restore_graphics_state ⇒ Object
Restore the state to the previous value on the stack.
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#save_graphics_state ⇒ Object
Clones the current graphics state and push it onto the top of the stack.
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#set_character_spacing(char_spacing) ⇒ Object
Text State Operators.
- #set_horizontal_text_scaling(h_scaling) ⇒ Object
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#set_spacing_next_line_show_text(aw, ac, string) ⇒ Object
“.
- #set_text_font_and_size(label, size) ⇒ Object
- #set_text_leading(leading) ⇒ Object
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#set_text_matrix_and_text_line_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) ⇒ Object
Tm.
- #set_text_rendering_mode(mode) ⇒ Object
- #set_text_rise(rise) ⇒ Object
- #set_word_spacing(word_spacing) ⇒ Object
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#show_text_with_positioning(params) ⇒ Object
Text Showing Operators.
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#stack_depth ⇒ Object
when save_graphics_state is called, we need to push a new copy of the current state onto the stack.
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#trm_transform(x, y) ⇒ Object
transform x and y co-ordinates from the current text space to the underlying device space.
Constructor Details
#initialize(page) ⇒ PageState
starting a new page
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 26 def initialize(page) @page = page @cache = page.cache @objects = page.objects @font_stack = [build_fonts(page.fonts)] @xobject_stack = [page.xobjects] @cs_stack = [page.color_spaces] @stack = [DEFAULT_GRAPHICS_STATE.dup] state[:ctm] = identity_matrix # These are only valid when inside a `BT` block and we re-initialize them on each # `BT`. However, we need the instance variables set so PDFs with the text operators # out order don't trigger NoMethodError when these are nil @text_matrix = identity_matrix @text_line_matrix = identity_matrix end |
Instance Method Details
#begin_text_object ⇒ Object
Text Object Operators
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 90 def begin_text_object @text_matrix = identity_matrix @text_line_matrix = identity_matrix @font_size = nil end |
#clone_state ⇒ Object
This returns a deep clone of the current state, ensuring changes are keep separate from earlier states.
Marshal is used to round-trip the state through a string to easily perform the deep clone. Kinda hacky, but effective.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 291 def clone_state if @stack.empty? {} else Marshal.load Marshal.dump(@stack.last) end end |
#concatenate_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) ⇒ Object
update the current transformation matrix.
If the CTM is currently undefined, just store the new values.
If there’s an existing CTM, then multiply the existing matrix with the new matrix to form the updated matrix.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 72 def concatenate_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) if state[:ctm] ctm = state[:ctm] state[:ctm] = TransformationMatrix.new(a,b,c,d,e,f).multiply!( ctm.a, ctm.b, ctm.c, ctm.d, ctm.e, ctm.f ) else state[:ctm] = TransformationMatrix.new(a,b,c,d,e,f) end @text_rendering_matrix = nil # invalidate cached value end |
#ctm_transform(x, y) ⇒ Object
transform x and y co-ordinates from the current user space to the underlying device space.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 227 def ctm_transform(x, y) [ (ctm.a * x) + (ctm.c * y) + (ctm.e), (ctm.b * x) + (ctm.d * y) + (ctm.f) ] end |
#current_font ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 252 def current_font find_font(state[:text_font]) end |
#end_text_object ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 96 def end_text_object # don't need to do anything end |
#find_color_space(label) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 263 def find_color_space(label) dict = @cs_stack.detect { |colorspaces| colorspaces.has_key?(label) } dict ? dict[label] : nil end |
#find_font(label) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 256 def find_font(label) dict = @font_stack.detect { |fonts| fonts.has_key?(label) } dict ? dict[label] : nil end |
#find_xobject(label) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 270 def find_xobject(label) dict = @xobject_stack.detect { |xobjects| xobjects.has_key?(label) } dict ? dict[label] : nil end |
#font_size ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 117 def font_size @font_size ||= begin _, zero = trm_transform(0,0) _, one = trm_transform(1,1) (zero - one).abs end end |
#invoke_xobject(label) ⇒ Object
XObjects
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 198 def invoke_xobject(label) save_graphics_state xobject = find_xobject(label) raise MalformedPDFError, "XObject #{label} not found" if xobject.nil? matrix = xobject.hash[:Matrix] concatenate_matrix(*matrix) if matrix if xobject.hash[:Subtype] == :Form form = PDF::Reader::FormXObject.new(@page, xobject, :cache => @cache) @font_stack.unshift(form.font_objects) @xobject_stack.unshift(form.xobjects) yield form if block_given? @font_stack.shift @xobject_stack.shift else yield xobject if block_given? end restore_graphics_state end |
#move_text_position(x, y) ⇒ Object
Text Positioning Operators
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 145 def move_text_position(x, y) # Td temp = TransformationMatrix.new(1, 0, 0, 1, x, y) @text_line_matrix = temp.multiply!( @text_line_matrix.a, @text_line_matrix.b, @text_line_matrix.c, @text_line_matrix.d, @text_line_matrix.e, @text_line_matrix.f ) @text_matrix = @text_line_matrix.dup @font_size = @text_rendering_matrix = nil # invalidate cached value end |
#move_text_position_and_set_leading(x, y) ⇒ Object
TD
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 158 def move_text_position_and_set_leading(x, y) # TD set_text_leading(-1 * y) move_text_position(x, y) end |
#move_to_next_line_and_show_text(str) ⇒ Object
‘
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 185 def move_to_next_line_and_show_text(str) # ' move_to_start_of_next_line end |
#move_to_start_of_next_line ⇒ Object
T*
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 173 def move_to_start_of_next_line # T* move_text_position(0, -state[:text_leading]) end |
#process_glyph_displacement(w0, tj, word_boundary) ⇒ Object
after each glyph is painted onto the page the text matrix must be modified. There’s no defined operator for this, but depending on the use case some receivers may need to mutate the state with this while walking a page.
NOTE: some of the variable names in this method are obscure because
they mirror variable names from the PDF spec
NOTE: see Section 9.4.4, PDF 32000-1:2008, pp 252
Arguments:
w0 - the glyph width in *text space*. This generally means the width
in glyph space should be divded by 1000 before being passed to
this function
tj - any kerning that should be applied to the text matrix before the
following glyph is painted. This is usually the numeric arguments
in the array passed to a TJ operator
word_boundary - a boolean indicating if a word boundary was just
reached. Depending on the current state extra space
may need to be added
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 321 def process_glyph_displacement(w0, tj, word_boundary) fs = state[:text_font_size] tc = state[:char_spacing] if word_boundary tw = state[:word_spacing] else tw = 0 end th = state[:h_scaling] # optimise the common path to reduce Float allocations if th == 1 && tj == 0 && tc == 0 && tw == 0 tx = w0 * fs elsif tj != 0 # don't apply spacing to TJ displacement tx = (w0 - (tj/1000.0)) * fs * th else # apply horizontal scaling to spacing values but not font size tx = ((w0 * fs) + tc + tw) * th end # TODO: support ty > 0 ty = 0 temp = TransformationMatrix.new(1, 0, 0, 1, tx, ty) @text_matrix = temp.multiply!( @text_matrix.a, @text_matrix.b, @text_matrix.c, @text_matrix.d, @text_matrix.e, @text_matrix.f ) @font_size = @text_rendering_matrix = nil # invalidate cached value end |
#restore_graphics_state ⇒ Object
Restore the state to the previous value on the stack.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 57 def restore_graphics_state @stack.pop end |
#save_graphics_state ⇒ Object
Clones the current graphics state and push it onto the top of the stack. Any changes that are subsequently made to the state can then by reversed by calling restore_graphics_state.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 51 def save_graphics_state @stack.push clone_state end |
#set_character_spacing(char_spacing) ⇒ Object
Text State Operators
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 104 def set_character_spacing(char_spacing) state[:char_spacing] = char_spacing end |
#set_horizontal_text_scaling(h_scaling) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 108 def set_horizontal_text_scaling(h_scaling) state[:h_scaling] = h_scaling / 100.0 end |
#set_spacing_next_line_show_text(aw, ac, string) ⇒ Object
“
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 189 def set_spacing_next_line_show_text(aw, ac, string) # " set_word_spacing(aw) set_character_spacing(ac) move_to_next_line_and_show_text(string) end |
#set_text_font_and_size(label, size) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 112 def set_text_font_and_size(label, size) state[:text_font] = label state[:text_font_size] = size end |
#set_text_leading(leading) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 125 def set_text_leading(leading) state[:text_leading] = leading end |
#set_text_matrix_and_text_line_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) ⇒ Object
Tm
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 163 def set_text_matrix_and_text_line_matrix(a, b, c, d, e, f) # Tm @text_matrix = TransformationMatrix.new( a, b, c, d, e, f ) @text_line_matrix = @text_matrix.dup @font_size = @text_rendering_matrix = nil # invalidate cached value end |
#set_text_rendering_mode(mode) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 129 def set_text_rendering_mode(mode) state[:text_mode] = mode end |
#set_text_rise(rise) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 133 def set_text_rise(rise) state[:text_rise] = rise end |
#set_word_spacing(word_spacing) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 137 def set_word_spacing(word_spacing) state[:word_spacing] = word_spacing end |
#show_text_with_positioning(params) ⇒ Object
Text Showing Operators
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 181 def show_text_with_positioning(params) # TJ # TODO record position changes in state here end |
#stack_depth ⇒ Object
when save_graphics_state is called, we need to push a new copy of the current state onto the stack. That way any modifications to the state will be undone once restore_graphics_state is called.
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 281 def stack_depth @stack.size end |
#trm_transform(x, y) ⇒ Object
transform x and y co-ordinates from the current text space to the underlying device space.
transforming (0,0) is a really common case, so optimise for it to avoid unnecessary object allocations
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# File 'lib/pdf/reader/page_state.rb', line 240 def trm_transform(x, y) trm = text_rendering_matrix if x == 0 && y == 0 [trm.e, trm.f] else [ (trm.a * x) + (trm.c * y) + (trm.e), (trm.b * x) + (trm.d * y) + (trm.f) ] end end |