Merge pull request #481

show various bugs the door
pull/503/head
Kaalleen 2019-07-28 10:02:28 +02:00 zatwierdzone przez GitHub
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@ -283,5 +283,6 @@ class EmbroideryElement(object):
# L10N used when showing an error message to the user such as
# "Some Path (path1234): error: satin column: One or more of the rungs doesn't intersect both rails."
print >> sys.stderr, "%s: %s %s" % (name, _("error:"), message.encode("UTF-8"))
error_msg = "%s: %s %s" % (name, _("error:"), message)
print >> sys.stderr, "%s" % (error_msg.encode("UTF-8"))
sys.exit(1)

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import math
from shapely import geometry as shgeo
from shapely.validation import explain_validity
from ..i18n import _
from ..stitches import legacy_fill
@ -104,37 +105,23 @@ class Fill(EmbroideryElement):
@property
@cache
def shape(self):
poly_ary = []
for sub_path in self.paths:
point_ary = []
last_pt = None
for pt in sub_path:
if (last_pt is not None):
vp = (pt[0] - last_pt[0], pt[1] - last_pt[1])
dp = math.sqrt(math.pow(vp[0], 2.0) + math.pow(vp[1], 2.0))
# dbg.write("dp %s\n" % dp)
if (dp > 0.01):
# I think too-close points confuse shapely.
point_ary.append(pt)
last_pt = pt
else:
last_pt = pt
if len(point_ary) > 2:
poly_ary.append(point_ary)
if not poly_ary:
self.fatal(_("shape %s is so small that it cannot be filled with stitches. Please make it bigger or delete it.") % self.node.get('id'))
# shapely's idea of "holes" are to subtract everything in the second set
# from the first. So let's at least make sure the "first" thing is the
# biggest path.
# TODO: actually figure out which things are holes and which are shells
poly_ary.sort(key=lambda point_list: shgeo.Polygon(point_list).area, reverse=True)
polygon = shgeo.MultiPolygon([(poly_ary[0], poly_ary[1:])])
paths = self.paths
paths.sort(key=lambda point_list: shgeo.Polygon(point_list).area, reverse=True)
polygon = shgeo.MultiPolygon([(paths[0], paths[1:])])
if not polygon.is_valid:
self.fatal(_("shape is not valid. This can happen if the border crosses over itself."))
why = explain_validity(polygon)
# I Wish this weren't so brittle...
if "Hole lies outside shell" in why:
self.fatal(_("this object is made up of unconnected shapes. This is not allowed because "
"Ink/Stitch doesn't know what order to stitch them in. Please break this "
"object up into separate shapes."))
else:
self.fatal(_("shape is not valid. This can happen if the border crosses over itself."))
return polygon

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@ -325,6 +325,10 @@ class SatinColumn(EmbroideryElement):
self.fatal(_("satin column: object %s has a fill (but should not)") % node_id)
if not self.rungs:
if len(self.rails) < 2:
self.fatal(_("satin column: object %(id)s has too few paths. A satin column should have at least two paths (the rails).") %
dict(id=node_id))
if len(self.rails[0]) != len(self.rails[1]):
self.fatal(_("satin column: object %(id)s has two paths with an unequal number of points (%(length1)d and %(length2)d)") %
dict(id=node_id, length1=len(self.rails[0]), length2=len(self.rails[1])))

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ def node_to_elements(node):
elif node.tag == SVG_PATH_TAG:
element = EmbroideryElement(node)
if element.get_boolean_param("satin_column"):
if element.get_boolean_param("satin_column") and element.get_style("stroke"):
return [SatinColumn(node)]
else:
elements = []

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@ -39,10 +39,14 @@ class Embroider(InkstitchExtension):
def get_output_path(self):
if self.options.output_file:
output_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(self.options.path)), self.options.output_file)
# This is helpful for folks that run the embroider extension
# manually from the command line (without Inkscape) for
# debugging purposes.
output_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(self.options.path.decode("UTF-8"))),
self.options.output_file.decode("UTF-8"))
else:
csv_filename = '%s.%s' % (self.get_base_file_name(), self.options.output_format)
output_path = os.path.join(self.options.path, csv_filename)
output_path = os.path.join(self.options.path.decode("UTF-8"), csv_filename)
def add_suffix(path, suffix):
if suffix > 0:

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@ -138,8 +138,11 @@ class ParamsTab(ScrolledPanel):
if self.toggle:
checked = self.enabled()
if self.toggle_checkbox in self.changed_inputs and not self.toggle.inverse:
values[self.toggle.name] = checked
if self.toggle_checkbox in self.changed_inputs:
if self.toggle.inverse:
values[self.toggle.name] = not checked
else:
values[self.toggle.name] = checked
if not checked:
# Ignore params on this tab if the toggle is unchecked,

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@ -312,6 +312,15 @@ def travel_grating(shape, angle, row_spacing):
return shgeo.MultiLineString(segments)
def ensure_multi_line_string(thing):
"""Given either a MultiLineString or a single LineString, return a MultiLineString"""
if isinstance(thing, shgeo.LineString):
return shgeo.MultiLineString([thing])
else:
return thing
def build_travel_edges(shape, fill_angle):
r"""Given a graph, compute the interior travel edges.
@ -359,10 +368,10 @@ def build_travel_edges(shape, fill_angle):
for ls in mls
for coord in ls.coords]
diagonal_edges = grating1.symmetric_difference(grating2)
diagonal_edges = ensure_multi_line_string(grating1.symmetric_difference(grating2))
# without this, floating point inaccuracies prevent the intersection points from lining up perfectly.
vertical_edges = snap(grating3.difference(grating1), diagonal_edges, 0.005)
vertical_edges = ensure_multi_line_string(snap(grating3.difference(grating1), diagonal_edges, 0.005))
return endpoints, chain(diagonal_edges, vertical_edges)

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
import simpletransform
from ..utils import cache
from ..i18n import _
from ..utils import cache
# modern versions of Inkscape use 96 pixels per inch as per the CSS standard
PIXELS_PER_MM = 96 / 25.4
@ -91,6 +92,15 @@ def get_doc_size(svg):
width = svg.get('width')
height = svg.get('height')
if width == "100%" and height == "100%":
# Some SVG editors set width and height to "100%". I can't find any
# solid documentation on how one is supposed to interpret that, so
# just ignore it and use the viewBox. That seems to have the intended
# result anyway.
width = None
height = None
if width is None or height is None:
# fall back to the dimensions from the viewBox
viewbox = get_viewbox(svg)