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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # To do: # - Improve the color palette # - Add support for weekend events # - Fix "squeezing" of overly long text so that the last line doesn't +touch the # bottom of the box # - Add support for 12-hour times? # - Rewrite `drawClass' so that it takes the font size as an argument +and sets # it & the line height, thereby simplifying "squeezing" a bit # - Handle textless entries # - Allow literal hash marks to appear in text lines use strict; use Getopt::Std; use POSIX qw(floor ceil); my @colors = ( '0.8 0.8 0.8', # grey '1 0 0', # red '0 1 0', # blue '0 0 1', # green '0 1 1', # cyan '1 1 0', # yellow '0.5 0 0.5', # purple '1 1 1', # white '1 0.5 0', # orange '1 0 1', # magenta ); my $em = 0.6; # $em = the em value to font size ratio. In PostScript (for Monaco & +Courier, # at least), this appears to be approximately 0.6. my %opts; getopts('f:glts:', \%opts); @colors = ('0.8 0.8 0.8') if $opts{g}; my($pageWidth, $pageHeight) = $opts{l} ? (9*72, 6.5*72) : (6.5*72, 9*7 +2); my $dayWidth = $pageWidth / 5; my $fontSize = $opts{f} || 10; my $lineHeight = $fontSize * 1.2; my $dayHeight = $lineHeight * 1.2; my $lineWidth = floor($dayWidth / ($fontSize * $em)); my $infile = shift || '-'; my $outfile = shift; if (!defined $outfile) { $outfile = $infile; $outfile eq '-' or $outfile =~ s/\.txt/.ps/i or $outfile .= '.ps'; } my($in, $out) = (*STDIN, *STDOUT); open $in, '<', $infile or die "$0: $infile: $!\n" unless $infile eq '- +'; open $out, '>', $outfile or die "$0: $outfile: $!\n" unless $outfile e +q '-'; select $out; my @classes; my($dayStart, $dayEnd); $/ = ''; while (<$in>) { chomp; s/^\#.*$ \n//gmx; s/#.*$//gm; next if /^\s*$/; my($days, $time, @text) = split /\n/; @text = map { wrapLine($_, $lineWidth) } @text; $time =~ /^\s*(\d{1,2})(?:[:.]?(\d{2}))?\s*-\s*(\d{1,2})(?:[:.]?(\d{2 +}))?\s*$/ or do {print STDERR "$0: item $.: invalid time format\n"; next; }; my $start = $1; $start += $2/60 if $2; $dayStart = $start if !defined($dayStart) || $start < $dayStart; my $end = $3; $end += $4/60 if $4; $dayEnd = $end if !defined($dayEnd) || $end > $dayEnd; push @classes, [ $days, $start, $end, $colors[$. % @colors], @text ]; } $dayStart = floor($dayStart) - 1; $dayEnd = ceil($dayEnd) + 1; my $hourHeight = $pageHeight / ($dayEnd - $dayStart); print "%!PS-Adobe-3.0\n"; print "0 792 translate -90 rotate\n" if $opts{l}; if ($opts{s}) { print "/factor 1 $opts{s} div def "; printf "1 factor sub %g mul 2 div 1 factor sub %g mul 2 div translate + ", $opts{l} ? (11*72, 8.5*72) : (8.5*72, 11*72); print "factor dup scale\n" if $opts{s}; } print <<EOT; /baseFont /Monaco findfont def /dayWidth $dayWidth def /hourHeight $hourHeight def /lineHeight $lineHeight def /dayHeight $dayHeight def /margin 72 def /headerOffset $pageHeight margin add dayHeight sub def /dayStart $dayStart def /dayEnd $dayEnd def /drawClass { % arguments: array of strings, start time, end time, R G +B setrgbcolor /endTime exch def /startTime exch def [x headerOffset endTime dayStart sub hourHeight mul sub dayWidth endT +ime startTime sub hourHeight mul] dup rectfill 0 0 0 setrgbcolor rectstroke dup length lineHeight mul endTime startTime sub hourHeight mul exch s +ub 2 div headerOffset startTime dayStart sub hourHeight mul sub exch +sub /y exch def { /y y lineHeight sub def dup stringwidth pop dayWidth exch sub 2 div x add y moveto show } forall } def /x margin def x $pageHeight margin add dayWidth 5 mul dayEnd dayStart sub hourHeight + mul dayHeight add neg rectstroke baseFont lineHeight scalefont setfont [(Monday) (Tuesday) (Wednesday) (Thursday) (Friday)] { dup stringwidth pop dayWidth exch sub 2 div x add $pageHeight margin +add lineHeight sub moveto show /x x dayWidth add def } forall /x margin def x $pageHeight margin add dayHeight sub moveto dayWidth 5 mul 0 rlineto + stroke [2] 0 setdash dayStart 1 add floor 1 dayEnd 1 sub ceiling { x exch dayStart sub hourHeight mul headerOffset exch sub moveto dayWidth 5 mul 0 rlineto stroke } for [] 0 setdash 1 1 4 { dayWidth mul x add $pageHeight margin add moveto 0 dayHeight dayEnd dayStart sub hourHeight mul add neg rlineto stroke } for EOT print <<EOTIMES if $opts{t}; baseFont $fontSize 1.2 div scalefont setfont /str 3 string def dayStart ceiling 1 add 1 dayEnd floor 1 sub { dup x exch dayStart sub hourHeight mul headerOffset exch sub moveto (:00) dup stringwidth pop dup -1.2 mul $fontSize -2.4 div rmoveto exc +h show neg 0 rmoveto str cvs dup stringwidth pop neg 0 rmoveto show } for EOTIMES print "baseFont $fontSize scalefont setfont\n"; foreach my $regex (qw< M T W [HR] F >) { foreach (grep { $_->[0] =~ /$regex/i } @classes) { my @text = @$_[4..$#$_]; my $tmpSize; if (@text * $lineHeight > ($_->[2] - $_->[1]) * $hourHeight) { $tmpSize = ($_->[2] - $_->[1]) * $hourHeight / @text / 1.2; print "baseFont $tmpSize scalefont setfont\n"; print "/lineHeight $tmpSize 1.2 mul def\n"; } print '[(', join(') (', @text), ')] ', $_->[1], ' ', $_->[2], ' ', $ +_->[3], " drawClass\n"; if (defined $tmpSize) { print "baseFont $fontSize scalefont setfont\n"; print "/lineHeight $lineHeight def\n"; } } print "/x x dayWidth add def\n"; } print "showpage\n"; sub wrapLine { my $str = shift; my $len = shift || 80; $str =~ s/\s+$//; my @lines = (); while (length $str > $len) { if (reverse(substr $str, 0, $len) =~ /\s+/) { push @lines, substr $str, 0, $len - $+[0], '' } else { push @lines, substr $str, 0, $len, '' } $str =~ s/^\s+//; } s/([()\\])/\\$1/g foreach @lines, $str; return (@lines, $str); } __END__ =pod =head1 NAME B<schedule> - format class schedules =head1 SYNOPSIS B<schedule> [B<-glt>] [B<-f> I<size>] [B<-s> I<factor>] [I<infile> [I< +outfile>]] =head1 DESCRIPTION B<Schedule> is a L<perl(1)> script for creating charts in PostScript s +howing one's weekly schedule, usually for classes or the like. Currently, on +ly events that take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Friday + are recognized. I<infile> (or stdin if no file is given) is a file formatted as descri +bed under L</"INPUT FILES"> below, and I<outfile> is where the resulting PostScr +ipt output will be written. If I<outfile> is not given, its name will be +derived from that of I<infile> by replacing the C<.txt> extension with C<.ps> +or, if there is no such extension, appending C<.ps>; however, if input is bei +ng read from stdin, then output will be written to stdout instead. =head1 OPTIONS =over =item B<-f> I<size> Set the size of the font used for class information to I<size> (defaul +t 10). The names of the days of the week are typeset at I<size> * 1.2; the ti +mes of day (if printed) are at I<size> / 1.2. =item B<-g> Color the class boxes grey rather than various colors. =item B<-l> Orient the table in "landscape mode," i.e., with the longer side of th +e paper as the width. The default is to typeset it in "portrait mode." =item B<-s> I<factor> Divide the length of each side of the table by I<factor>. Without thi +s option, the table fills the whole page, except for a 1 in. margin on each side +. =item B<-t> Give the time that each hour line represents in the left margin of the + page. =back =head1 INPUT FILES Each entry in the input file consists of three or more lines of text a +nd is terminated by one or more blank lines. Any text from a C<#> to the en +d of a line is ignored. The first line in each entry consists of a set of le +tters which indicate on which days the class is held: M - Monday T - Tuesday W - Wednesday R or H - Thursday F - Friday These letters may be in any order & case. Any characters outside this + set are ignored. The second line of each entry specifies the time of day at which the c +lass is held. Times are specified in 24-hour format, the minutes being option +al (and optionally preceded by a colon or period), and the beginning & ending +times are separated by a hyphen. This is the only part of the entry for which t +he format matters; if the line is not formed correctly, B<Schedule> prints an er +ror message and moves on to the next entry. The remaining lines of the entry consist of user-defined text which wi +ll be printed in the class's box on the schedule table. Long lines will be +broken at whitespace, and if a box contains more lines than can fit, they will b +e scaled down until they do. =head1 AUTHOR John T. Wodder II <jwodder at the reversal of gro.ratsenol.fds> =cut

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