428 lines
16 KiB
Python
428 lines
16 KiB
Python
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r"""
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Support for embedded TeX expressions in Matplotlib via dvipng and dvips for the
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raster and PostScript backends. The tex and dvipng/dvips information is cached
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in ~/.matplotlib/tex.cache for reuse between sessions.
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Requirements:
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* latex
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* \*Agg backends: dvipng>=1.6
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* PS backend: psfrag, dvips, and Ghostscript>=8.60
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Backends:
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* \*Agg
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* PS
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* PDF
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For raster output, you can get RGBA numpy arrays from TeX expressions
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as follows::
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texmanager = TexManager()
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s = ('\TeX\ is Number '
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'$\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^\infty\frac{-e^{i\pi}}{2^n}$!')
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Z = texmanager.get_rgba(s, fontsize=12, dpi=80, rgb=(1, 0, 0))
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To enable tex rendering of all text in your matplotlib figure, set
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:rc:`text.usetex` to True.
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"""
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import functools
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import glob
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import hashlib
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import logging
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import os
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from pathlib import Path
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import re
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import subprocess
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import numpy as np
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import matplotlib as mpl
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from matplotlib import cbook, dviread, rcParams
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_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class TexManager:
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"""
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Convert strings to dvi files using TeX, caching the results to a directory.
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Repeated calls to this constructor always return the same instance.
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"""
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# Caches.
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texcache = os.path.join(mpl.get_cachedir(), 'tex.cache')
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grey_arrayd = {}
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font_family = 'serif'
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font_families = ('serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'monospace')
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font_info = {
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'new century schoolbook': ('pnc', r'\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pnc}'),
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'bookman': ('pbk', r'\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pbk}'),
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'times': ('ptm', r'\usepackage{mathptmx}'),
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'palatino': ('ppl', r'\usepackage{mathpazo}'),
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'zapf chancery': ('pzc', r'\usepackage{chancery}'),
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'cursive': ('pzc', r'\usepackage{chancery}'),
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'charter': ('pch', r'\usepackage{charter}'),
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'serif': ('cmr', ''),
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'sans-serif': ('cmss', ''),
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'helvetica': ('phv', r'\usepackage{helvet}'),
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'avant garde': ('pag', r'\usepackage{avant}'),
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'courier': ('pcr', r'\usepackage{courier}'),
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# Loading the type1ec package ensures that cm-super is installed, which
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# is necessary for unicode computer modern. (It also allows the use of
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# computer modern at arbitrary sizes, but that's just a side effect.)
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'monospace': ('cmtt', r'\usepackage{type1ec}'),
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'computer modern roman': ('cmr', r'\usepackage{type1ec}'),
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'computer modern sans serif': ('cmss', r'\usepackage{type1ec}'),
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'computer modern typewriter': ('cmtt', r'\usepackage{type1ec}')}
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3", alternative="matplotlib.get_cachedir()")
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@property
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def cachedir(self):
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return mpl.get_cachedir()
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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@property
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def rgba_arrayd(self):
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return {}
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@functools.lru_cache() # Always return the same instance.
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def __new__(cls):
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Path(cls.texcache).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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return object.__new__(cls)
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_fonts = {} # Only for deprecation period.
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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@property
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def serif(self):
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return self._fonts.get("serif", ('cmr', ''))
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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@property
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def sans_serif(self):
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return self._fonts.get("sans-serif", ('cmss', ''))
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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@property
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def cursive(self):
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return self._fonts.get("cursive", ('pzc', r'\usepackage{chancery}'))
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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@property
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def monospace(self):
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return self._fonts.get("monospace", ('cmtt', ''))
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def get_font_config(self):
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ff = rcParams['font.family']
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if len(ff) == 1 and ff[0].lower() in self.font_families:
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self.font_family = ff[0].lower()
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else:
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_log.info('font.family must be one of (%s) when text.usetex is '
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'True. serif will be used by default.',
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', '.join(self.font_families))
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self.font_family = 'serif'
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fontconfig = [self.font_family]
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for font_family in self.font_families:
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for font in rcParams['font.' + font_family]:
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if font.lower() in self.font_info:
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self._fonts[font_family] = self.font_info[font.lower()]
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_log.debug('family: %s, font: %s, info: %s',
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font_family, font, self.font_info[font.lower()])
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break
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else:
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_log.debug('%s font is not compatible with usetex.', font)
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else:
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_log.info('No LaTeX-compatible font found for the %s font '
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'family in rcParams. Using default.', font_family)
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self._fonts[font_family] = self.font_info[font_family]
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fontconfig.append(self._fonts[font_family][0])
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# Add a hash of the latex preamble to fontconfig so that the
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# correct png is selected for strings rendered with same font and dpi
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# even if the latex preamble changes within the session
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preamble_bytes = self.get_custom_preamble().encode('utf-8')
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fontconfig.append(hashlib.md5(preamble_bytes).hexdigest())
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# The following packages and commands need to be included in the latex
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# file's preamble:
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cmd = [self._fonts['serif'][1],
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self._fonts['sans-serif'][1],
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self._fonts['monospace'][1]]
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if self.font_family == 'cursive':
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cmd.append(self._fonts['cursive'][1])
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self._font_preamble = '\n'.join([r'\usepackage{type1cm}', *cmd])
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return ''.join(fontconfig)
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def get_basefile(self, tex, fontsize, dpi=None):
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"""
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Return a filename based on a hash of the string, fontsize, and dpi.
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"""
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s = ''.join([tex, self.get_font_config(), '%f' % fontsize,
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self.get_custom_preamble(), str(dpi or '')])
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return os.path.join(
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self.texcache, hashlib.md5(s.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest())
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def get_font_preamble(self):
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"""
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Return a string containing font configuration for the tex preamble.
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"""
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return self._font_preamble
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def get_custom_preamble(self):
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"""Return a string containing user additions to the tex preamble."""
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return rcParams['text.latex.preamble']
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def _get_preamble(self):
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return "\n".join([
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r"\documentclass{article}",
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# Pass-through \mathdefault, which is used in non-usetex mode to
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# use the default text font but was historically suppressed in
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# usetex mode.
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r"\newcommand{\mathdefault}[1]{#1}",
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self._font_preamble,
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r"\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}",
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r"\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2212}{\ensuremath{-}}",
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# geometry is loaded before the custom preamble as convert_psfrags
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# relies on a custom preamble to change the geometry.
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r"\usepackage[papersize=72in,body=70in,margin=1in]{geometry}",
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self.get_custom_preamble(),
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# textcomp is loaded last (if not already loaded by the custom
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# preamble) in order not to clash with custom packages (e.g.
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# newtxtext) which load it with different options.
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r"\makeatletter"
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r"\@ifpackageloaded{textcomp}{}{\usepackage{textcomp}}"
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r"\makeatother",
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])
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def make_tex(self, tex, fontsize):
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"""
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Generate a tex file to render the tex string at a specific font size.
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Return the file name.
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"""
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize)
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texfile = '%s.tex' % basefile
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fontcmd = {'sans-serif': r'{\sffamily %s}',
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'monospace': r'{\ttfamily %s}'}.get(self.font_family,
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r'{\rmfamily %s}')
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Path(texfile).write_text(
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r"""
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%s
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\pagestyle{empty}
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\begin{document}
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%% The empty hbox ensures that a page is printed even for empty inputs, except
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%% when using psfrag which gets confused by it.
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\fontsize{%f}{%f}%%
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\ifdefined\psfrag\else\hbox{}\fi%%
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%s
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\end{document}
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""" % (self._get_preamble(), fontsize, fontsize * 1.25, fontcmd % tex),
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encoding='utf-8')
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return texfile
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_re_vbox = re.compile(
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r"MatplotlibBox:\(([\d.]+)pt\+([\d.]+)pt\)x([\d.]+)pt")
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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def make_tex_preview(self, tex, fontsize):
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"""
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Generate a tex file to render the tex string at a specific font size.
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It uses the preview.sty to determine the dimension (width, height,
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descent) of the output.
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Return the file name.
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"""
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize)
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texfile = '%s.tex' % basefile
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fontcmd = {'sans-serif': r'{\sffamily %s}',
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'monospace': r'{\ttfamily %s}'}.get(self.font_family,
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r'{\rmfamily %s}')
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# newbox, setbox, immediate, etc. are used to find the box
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# extent of the rendered text.
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Path(texfile).write_text(
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r"""
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%s
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\usepackage[active,showbox,tightpage]{preview}
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%% we override the default showbox as it is treated as an error and makes
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%% the exit status not zero
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\def\showbox#1%%
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{\immediate\write16{MatplotlibBox:(\the\ht#1+\the\dp#1)x\the\wd#1}}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{preview}
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{\fontsize{%f}{%f}%s}
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\end{preview}
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\end{document}
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""" % (self._get_preamble(), fontsize, fontsize * 1.25, fontcmd % tex),
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encoding='utf-8')
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return texfile
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def _run_checked_subprocess(self, command, tex):
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_log.debug(cbook._pformat_subprocess(command))
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try:
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report = subprocess.check_output(command,
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cwd=self.texcache,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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except FileNotFoundError as exc:
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raise RuntimeError(
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'Failed to process string with tex because {} could not be '
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'found'.format(command[0])) from exc
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
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raise RuntimeError(
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'{prog} was not able to process the following string:\n'
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'{tex!r}\n\n'
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'Here is the full report generated by {prog}:\n'
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'{exc}\n\n'.format(
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prog=command[0],
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tex=tex.encode('unicode_escape'),
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exc=exc.output.decode('utf-8'))) from exc
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_log.debug(report)
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return report
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def make_dvi(self, tex, fontsize):
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"""
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Generate a dvi file containing latex's layout of tex string.
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Return the file name.
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"""
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if dict.__getitem__(rcParams, 'text.latex.preview'):
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return self.make_dvi_preview(tex, fontsize)
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize)
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dvifile = '%s.dvi' % basefile
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if not os.path.exists(dvifile):
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texfile = self.make_tex(tex, fontsize)
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with cbook._lock_path(texfile):
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self._run_checked_subprocess(
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["latex", "-interaction=nonstopmode", "--halt-on-error",
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texfile], tex)
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for fname in glob.glob(basefile + '*'):
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if not fname.endswith(('dvi', 'tex')):
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try:
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os.remove(fname)
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except OSError:
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pass
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return dvifile
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@cbook.deprecated("3.3")
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def make_dvi_preview(self, tex, fontsize):
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"""
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Generate a dvi file containing latex's layout of tex string.
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It calls make_tex_preview() method and store the size information
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(width, height, descent) in a separate file.
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Return the file name.
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"""
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize)
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dvifile = '%s.dvi' % basefile
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baselinefile = '%s.baseline' % basefile
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if not os.path.exists(dvifile) or not os.path.exists(baselinefile):
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texfile = self.make_tex_preview(tex, fontsize)
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report = self._run_checked_subprocess(
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["latex", "-interaction=nonstopmode", "--halt-on-error",
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texfile], tex)
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# find the box extent information in the latex output
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# file and store them in ".baseline" file
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m = TexManager._re_vbox.search(report.decode("utf-8"))
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with open(basefile + '.baseline', "w") as fh:
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fh.write(" ".join(m.groups()))
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for fname in glob.glob(basefile + '*'):
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if not fname.endswith(('dvi', 'tex', 'baseline')):
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try:
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os.remove(fname)
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except OSError:
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pass
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return dvifile
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def make_png(self, tex, fontsize, dpi):
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"""
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Generate a png file containing latex's rendering of tex string.
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Return the file name.
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"""
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize, dpi)
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pngfile = '%s.png' % basefile
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# see get_rgba for a discussion of the background
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if not os.path.exists(pngfile):
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dvifile = self.make_dvi(tex, fontsize)
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cmd = ["dvipng", "-bg", "Transparent", "-D", str(dpi),
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"-T", "tight", "-o", pngfile, dvifile]
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# When testing, disable FreeType rendering for reproducibility; but
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# dvipng 1.16 has a bug (fixed in f3ff241) that breaks --freetype0
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# mode, so for it we keep FreeType enabled; the image will be
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# slightly off.
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if (getattr(mpl, "_called_from_pytest", False)
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and mpl._get_executable_info("dvipng").version != "1.16"):
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cmd.insert(1, "--freetype0")
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self._run_checked_subprocess(cmd, tex)
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return pngfile
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def get_grey(self, tex, fontsize=None, dpi=None):
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"""Return the alpha channel."""
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if not fontsize:
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fontsize = rcParams['font.size']
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if not dpi:
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dpi = rcParams['savefig.dpi']
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key = tex, self.get_font_config(), fontsize, dpi
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alpha = self.grey_arrayd.get(key)
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if alpha is None:
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pngfile = self.make_png(tex, fontsize, dpi)
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rgba = mpl.image.imread(os.path.join(self.texcache, pngfile))
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self.grey_arrayd[key] = alpha = rgba[:, :, -1]
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return alpha
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def get_rgba(self, tex, fontsize=None, dpi=None, rgb=(0, 0, 0)):
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"""Return latex's rendering of the tex string as an rgba array."""
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alpha = self.get_grey(tex, fontsize, dpi)
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rgba = np.empty((*alpha.shape, 4))
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rgba[..., :3] = mpl.colors.to_rgb(rgb)
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rgba[..., -1] = alpha
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return rgba
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def get_text_width_height_descent(self, tex, fontsize, renderer=None):
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"""Return width, height and descent of the text."""
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if tex.strip() == '':
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return 0, 0, 0
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dpi_fraction = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) if renderer else 1
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if dict.__getitem__(rcParams, 'text.latex.preview'):
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# use preview.sty
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basefile = self.get_basefile(tex, fontsize)
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baselinefile = '%s.baseline' % basefile
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if not os.path.exists(baselinefile):
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dvifile = self.make_dvi_preview(tex, fontsize)
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with open(baselinefile) as fh:
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l = fh.read().split()
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height, depth, width = [float(l1) * dpi_fraction for l1 in l]
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return width, height + depth, depth
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else:
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# use dviread.
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dvifile = self.make_dvi(tex, fontsize)
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with dviread.Dvi(dvifile, 72 * dpi_fraction) as dvi:
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page, = dvi
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# A total height (including the descent) needs to be returned.
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return page.width, page.height + page.descent, page.descent
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