From 8fc04a3c5e38ed90abf2ab6cbc097dd09057955c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Mar 21 2011 21:19:09 +0000 Subject: Update render_doSyslinux.sh. --- diff --git a/Scripts/Bash/Cli/Functions/Render/render_doSyslinux.sh b/Scripts/Bash/Cli/Functions/Render/render_doSyslinux.sh index ebf1dcb..164c77b 100755 --- a/Scripts/Bash/Cli/Functions/Render/render_doSyslinux.sh +++ b/Scripts/Bash/Cli/Functions/Render/render_doSyslinux.sh @@ -1,7 +1,54 @@ #!/bin/bash # # render_doSyslinux.sh -- This function provides post-rendition -# action used to produce syslinux images. +# action used to produce LSS16 images, the images used by isolinux. +# +# This function uses three different formats to handle the same color +# information. Initially, the color information is defined with GIMP +# (The GNU Image Manipulation Program) as a palette of color. This +# palette of colors contains 16 colors only and is saved in a file +# named `syslinux.gpl. +# +# The `syslinux.gpl' file is used to build two other files: the +# `syslinux.ppm' file and the `syslinux.hex' file. The `syslinux.ppm' +# file is used to reduce a full color PNG image to the amount of +# colors it specifies (i.e., 16 colors). Later, with the 16 color +# image already created, the `syslinux.hex' file is used to build the +# LSS16 image. +# +# In order to produce images in LSS16 format correctly, it is needed +# that both the `syslinux.ppm' and `syslinux.hex' files contain the +# same color information. This is, both `syslinux.ppm' and +# `syslinux.hex' shoud represent the same color values and the same +# color index. +# +# This function save you the work of preparing both `syslinux.ppm' and +# `syslinux.hex'. Instead, you only need to prepare the `syslinux.gpl' +# file with the color information you want to produce images. +# +# In order for this function to work, the `syslinux.gpl' file should +# have a format similar to the following: +# +# GIMP Palette +# Name: TreeFlower-4-Syslinux +# Columns: 16 +# # +# 10 22 40 0a1628 +# 9 28 52 091c34 +# 16 34 63 10223f +# 20 37 67 142543 +# 15 39 74 0f274a +# 12 45 85 0c2d55 +# 20 43 78 142b4e +# 255 255 255 ffffff +# 21 51 95 15335f +# 41 52 70 293446 +# 32 76 141 204c8d +# 77 90 107 4d5a6b +# 143 154 167 8f9aa7 +# 128 179 255 80b3ff +# 194 200 202 c2c8ca +# 231 241 255 e7f1ff # # Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Alain Reguera Delgado # @@ -26,8 +73,8 @@ function render_doSyslinux { - # Define 16 colors images default file name prefix. - local PREFIX='-16c' + # Define number of colors the images will be produced on. + local COLOR_NUMBER='16' # Define options using those passed to actions from pre-rendition # configuration script. These options are applied to pnmremap when @@ -36,7 +83,7 @@ function render_doSyslinux { local OPTIONS=$(render_getConfigOption "$ACTION" '2-') # Check options passed to action. This is required in order to - # aviod using options used already in this script. For example + # aviod using options already used in this script. For example # -verbose and -mapfile options. for OPTION in $OPTIONS;do # Remove anything after equal sign inside option. @@ -47,6 +94,9 @@ function render_doSyslinux { fi done + # Define default file name prefix for 16 colors images. + local PREFIX="-${COLOR_NUMBER}c" + # Re-define 16 colors images default file name prefix using # options as reference. This is useful to differenciate final # files produced using Floyd-Steinberg dithering and final files @@ -55,66 +105,70 @@ function render_doSyslinux { PREFIX="${PREFIX}-floyd" fi - # Define motif's palette location. + # Define theme-specific palettes directory. local PALETTES=$(cli_getRepoTLDir)/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$(cli_getPathComponent '--theme')/Palettes - # Define the Netpbm color palette used when reducing colors. This - # palette should be 16 colors based. For more information on this - # see the isolinux documentation. - local PALETTE_PPM=$(cli_getFilesList $PALETTES '.+syslinux\.ppm$') - - # Define hexadecimal color information used by ppmtolss16. Color - # information and order used on PALETTE_HEX and PALETTE_PPM should - # match exactly. - local PALETTE_HEX=$(cli_getFilesList $PALETTES '.+syslinux\.hex$') - - # Print which palette of colors centos-art.sh script is using to - # produce grub content. This is relevant in order to know if we - # are using whether trunk or branches palette of colors. - cli_printMessage "$PALETTE_PPM" 'AsPaletteLine' - cli_printMessage "$PALETTE_HEX" 'AsPaletteLine' - - # Check syslinux's palettes existence: If there is no palette - # assume that this is the first time you are rendition syslinux - # images. If that is the case the script will provide you with the - # PNG format which should be used as base to produce (using GIMP) - # the .gpl palette. The .gpl palette information is used to - # produced (using GIMP) the colormap (.ppm) which is used to - # automate the syslinux's 16 colors image (syslinux-splash.png) - # rendition. If there is no palette available, do not apply color - # reduction, show a message, and continue. - cli_checkFiles $PALETTE_PPM - cli_checkFiles $PALETTE_HEX - - # Create Netpbm superformat (PNM). PNM file is created from the - # PNG image rendered previously. PNM is a common point for image - # manipulation using Netpbm tools. + # Define absolute path to GPL palette. The GPL palette defines the + # color information used to build syslinux images. This palette + # should be set to 16 colors and, as specified in isolinux + # documentation, the background color should be indexed on + # position 0 and the forground in position 7 (see + # /usr/share/doc/syslinux-X.XX/isolinux.doc, for more + # information.) + local PALETTE_GPL=${PALETTES}/syslinux.gpl + + # Verify GPL palette existence. + cli_checkFiles $PALETTE_GPL 'f' + + # Define absolute path to PPM palette. The PPM palette is built + # from source palette (PALETTE_GPL) and provides the color + # information understood by `ppmremap', the program used to + # produce images in a specific amount of colors. + local PALETTE_PPM=$(cli_getTemporalFile "syslinux.ppm") + + # Define the HEX palette. The HEX palette is built from source + # palette (PALETTE_GPL) and provides the color information in the + # format understood by `ppmtolss16', the program used to produce + # images in LSS16 format. The HEX palette stores just one line + # with the color information as described in isolinux + # documentation (i.e #RRGGBB=0 #RRGGBB=1 ... [all values in the + # same line]) + local PALETTE_HEX=$(cli_getTemporalFile "syslinux.hex") + + # Create image in Netpbm superformat (PNM). The PNM image file is + # created from the PNG image rendered previously as centos-art + # base-rendition output. The PNM image is an intermediate format + # used to manipulate images through Netpbm tools. cli_printMessage "${FILE}.pnm" "AsSavedAsLine" pngtopnm -verbose \ < ${FILE}.png 2>${FILE}.log > ${FILE}.pnm - - # Reduce colors. Here we use the Netpbm color $PALETTE_PPM to - # enforce the color position in the image index and the + + # Print the path to GPL palette. + cli_printMessage "$PALETTE_GPL" 'AsPaletteLine' + + # Create PPM palette using GPL palette. + render_convertGplToPpm "$PALETTE_GPL" "$PALETTE_PPM" "$COLOR_NUMBER" + + # Create HEX palette using GPL palette. + render_convertGplToHex "$PALETTE_GPL" "$PALETTE_HEX" "$COLOR_NUMBER" + + # Reduce colors as specified in PPM palette. Here we use the PPM + # palette to enforce the color position in the image index and the # Floyd-Steinberg dithering in order to improve color reduction. cli_printMessage "${FILE}${PREFIX}.pnm" "AsSavedAsLine" pnmremap -verbose -mapfile=$PALETTE_PPM $OPTIONS \ < ${FILE}.pnm 2>> ${FILE}.log > ${FILE}${PREFIX}.pnm - # Create LSS16 image. As specified in isolinux documentation the - # background color should be indexed on position 0 and forground - # in position 7 (see /usr/share/doc/syslinux-X.XX/isolinux.doc). - # This order of colors is specified in $PALETTE_PPM and redefined - # here again for the LSS16 image format. Both $PALETTE_PPM and - # LSS16 color map redefinition ($PALETTE_HEX) should have the same - # colors and index order. PALETTE_HEX should return just one line - # with the color information as described in isolinux - # documentation (i.e #RRGGBB=0 #RRGGBB=1 ... [all values in the - # same line]). + # Create LSS16 image. cli_printMessage "${FILE}${PREFIX}.lss" "AsSavedAsLine" - PALETTE_HEX=$(cat $PALETTE_HEX | tr "\n" ' ' | tr -s ' ') - ppmtolss16 $PALETTE_HEX \ + ppmtolss16 $(cat $PALETTE_HEX) \ < ${FILE}${PREFIX}.pnm 2>>${FILE}.log > ${FILE}${PREFIX}.lss + # Remove HEX palette. It is no longer needed. + if [[ -f ${PALETTE_HEX} ]];then + rm $PALETTE_HEX + fi + # Create the PPM image indexed to 16 colors. Also the colormap # used in the LSS16 image is saved on ${FILE}.log; this is useful to # verify the correct order of colors in the image index. @@ -127,4 +181,9 @@ function render_doSyslinux { pnmtopng -verbose -palette=$PALETTE_PPM \ < ${FILE}${PREFIX}.pnm 2>>${FILE}.log > ${FILE}${PREFIX}.png + # Remove PPM palette. It is no longer needed. + if [[ -f ${PALETTE_PPM} ]];then + rm $PALETTE_PPM + fi + }