import simpletransform from ..utils import cache # modern versions of Inkscape use 96 pixels per inch as per the CSS standard PIXELS_PER_MM = 96 / 25.4 # cribbed from inkscape-silhouette def parse_length_with_units( str ): ''' Parse an SVG value which may or may not have units attached This version is greatly simplified in that it only allows: no units, units of px, mm, and %. Everything else, it returns None for. There is a more general routine to consider in scour.py if more generality is ever needed. ''' u = 'px' s = str.strip() if s[-2:] == 'px': s = s[:-2] elif s[-2:] == 'mm': u = 'mm' s = s[:-2] elif s[-2:] == 'pt': u = 'pt' s = s[:-2] elif s[-2:] == 'pc': u = 'pc' s = s[:-2] elif s[-2:] == 'cm': u = 'cm' s = s[:-2] elif s[-2:] == 'in': u = 'in' s = s[:-2] elif s[-1:] == '%': u = '%' s = s[:-1] try: v = float( s ) except: raise ValueError(_("parseLengthWithUnits: unknown unit %s") % s) return v, u def convert_length(length): value, units = parse_length_with_units(length) if not units or units == "px": return value if units == 'pt': value /= 72 units = 'in' if units == 'pc': value /= 6 units = 'in' if units == 'cm': value *= 10 units = 'mm' if units == 'mm': value = value / 25.4 units = 'in' if units == 'in': # modern versions of Inkscape use CSS's 96 pixels per inch. When you # open an old document, inkscape will add a viewbox for you. return value * 96 raise ValueError(_("Unknown unit: %s") % units) @cache def get_viewbox(svg): return svg.get('viewBox').strip().replace(',', ' ').split() @cache def get_doc_size(svg): width = svg.get('width') height = svg.get('height') if width is None or height is None: # fall back to the dimensions from the viewBox viewbox = get_viewbox(svg) width = viewbox[2] height = viewbox[3] doc_width = convert_length(width) doc_height = convert_length(height) return doc_width, doc_height @cache def get_viewbox_transform(node): # somewhat cribbed from inkscape-silhouette doc_width, doc_height = get_doc_size(node) viewbox = get_viewbox(node) dx = -float(viewbox[0]) dy = -float(viewbox[1]) transform = simpletransform.parseTransform("translate(%f, %f)" % (dx, dy)) try: sx = doc_width / float(viewbox[2]) sy = doc_height / float(viewbox[3]) scale_transform = simpletransform.parseTransform("scale(%f, %f)" % (sx, sy)) transform = simpletransform.composeTransform(transform, scale_transform) except ZeroDivisionError: pass return transform