636 lines
18 KiB
C++
636 lines
18 KiB
C++
/*
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* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2013 Jean-Pierre Charras, jp.charras at wanadoo.fr
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* Copyright (C) 1992-2013 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
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* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
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* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
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*/
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// The DXF reader lib (libdxfrw) comes from LibreCAD project, a 2D CAD program
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// libdxfrw can be found on http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdxfrw/
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// or (latest sources) on
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// https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/tree/master/libraries/libdxfrw/src
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//
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// There is no doc to use it, but have a look to
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// https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/blob/master/librecad/src/lib/filters/rs_filterdxf.cpp
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// and https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/blob/master/librecad/src/lib/filters/rs_filterdxf.h
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// Each time a dxf entity is read, a "call back" fuction is called
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// like void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addLine( const DRW_Line& data ) when a line is read.
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// this function just add the BOARD entity from dxf parameters (start and end point ...)
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#include "libdxfrw.h"
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#include "dxf2brd_items.h"
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#include <wx/arrstr.h>
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#include <wx/regex.h>
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#include <trigo.h>
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#include <macros.h>
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#include <class_board.h>
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#include <class_drawsegment.h>
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#include <class_pcb_text.h>
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#include <convert_from_iu.h>
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DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::DXF2BRD_CONVERTER() : DRW_Interface()
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{
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m_xOffset = 0.0; // X coord offset for conversion (in mm)
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m_yOffset = 0.0; // Y coord offset for conversion (in mm)
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m_Dfx2mm = 1.0; // The scale factor to convert DXF units to mm
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m_version = 0;
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m_defaultThickness = 0.1;
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m_brdLayer = Dwgs_User;
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}
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DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::~DXF2BRD_CONVERTER()
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{
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}
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// coordinate conversions from dxf to internal units
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int DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::mapX( double aDxfCoordX )
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{
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return Millimeter2iu( m_xOffset + ( aDxfCoordX * m_Dfx2mm ) );
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}
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int DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::mapY( double aDxfCoordY )
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{
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return Millimeter2iu( m_yOffset - ( aDxfCoordY * m_Dfx2mm ) );
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}
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int DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::mapDim( double aDxfValue )
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{
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return Millimeter2iu( aDxfValue * m_Dfx2mm );
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}
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bool DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::ImportDxfFile( const wxString& aFile )
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{
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dxfRW* dxf = new dxfRW( aFile.ToUTF8() );
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bool success = dxf->read( this, true );
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delete dxf;
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return success;
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}
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/*
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* Implementation of the method which handles layers.
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addLayer( const DRW_Layer& aData )
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{
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// Not yet useful in Pcbnew.
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#if 0
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wxString name = wxString::FromUTF8( aData.name.c_str() );
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wxLogMessage( name );
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* Import line entities.
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addLine( const DRW_Line& aData )
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{
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DRAWSEGMENT* segm = new DRAWSEGMENT;
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segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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wxPoint start( mapX( aData.basePoint.x ), mapY( aData.basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetStart( start );
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wxPoint end( mapX( aData.secPoint.x ), mapY( aData.secPoint.y ) );
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segm->SetEnd( end );
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segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness : aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( segm );
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}
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addPolyline(const DRW_Polyline& aData )
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{
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// Currently, Pcbnew does not know polylines, for boards.
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// So we have to convert a polyline to a set of segments.
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// Obviously, the z coordinate is ignored
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wxPoint polyline_startpoint;
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wxPoint segment_startpoint;
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for( unsigned ii = 0; ii < aData.vertlist.size(); ii++ )
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{
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DRW_Vertex* vertex = aData.vertlist[ii];
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if( ii == 0 )
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{
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segment_startpoint.x = mapX( vertex->basePoint.x );
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segment_startpoint.y = mapY( vertex->basePoint.y );
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polyline_startpoint = segment_startpoint;
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continue;
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}
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DRAWSEGMENT* segm = new DRAWSEGMENT( NULL );
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segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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segm->SetStart( segment_startpoint );
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wxPoint segment_endpoint( mapX( vertex->basePoint.x ), mapY( vertex->basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetEnd( segment_endpoint );
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segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness
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: aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( segm );
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segment_startpoint = segment_endpoint;
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}
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// Polyline flags bit 0 indicates closed (1) or open (0) polyline
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if( aData.flags & 1 )
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{
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DRAWSEGMENT* closing_segm = new DRAWSEGMENT( NULL );
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closing_segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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closing_segm->SetStart( segment_startpoint );
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closing_segm->SetEnd( polyline_startpoint );
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closing_segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness
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: aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( closing_segm );
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}
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}
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addLWPolyline(const DRW_LWPolyline& aData )
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{
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// Currently, Pcbnew does not know polylines, for boards.
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// So we have to convert a polyline to a set of segments.
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// The import is a simplified import: the width of segment is
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// (obviously constant and is the width of the DRW_LWPolyline.
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// the variable width of each vertex (when exists) is not used.
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wxPoint lwpolyline_startpoint;
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wxPoint segment_startpoint;
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for( unsigned ii = 0; ii < aData.vertlist.size(); ii++ )
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{
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DRW_Vertex2D* vertex = aData.vertlist[ii];
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if( ii == 0 )
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{
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segment_startpoint.x = mapX( vertex->x );
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segment_startpoint.y = mapY( vertex->y );
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lwpolyline_startpoint = segment_startpoint;
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continue;
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}
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DRAWSEGMENT* segm = new DRAWSEGMENT( NULL );
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segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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segm->SetStart( segment_startpoint );
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wxPoint segment_endpoint( mapX( vertex->x ), mapY( vertex->y ) );
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segm->SetEnd( segment_endpoint );
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segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness
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: aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( segm );
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segment_startpoint = segment_endpoint;
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}
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// LWPolyline flags bit 0 indicates closed (1) or open (0) polyline
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if( aData.flags & 1 )
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{
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DRAWSEGMENT* closing_segm = new DRAWSEGMENT( NULL );
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closing_segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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closing_segm->SetStart( segment_startpoint );
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closing_segm->SetEnd( lwpolyline_startpoint );
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closing_segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness
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: aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( closing_segm );
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}
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}
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/*
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* Import Circle entities.
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addCircle( const DRW_Circle& aData )
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{
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DRAWSEGMENT* segm = new DRAWSEGMENT;
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segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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segm->SetShape( S_CIRCLE );
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wxPoint center( mapX( aData.basePoint.x ), mapY( aData.basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetCenter( center );
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wxPoint circle_start( mapX( aData.basePoint.x + aData.radious ), mapY( aData.basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetArcStart( circle_start );
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segm->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness : aData.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( segm );
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}
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/*
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* Import Arc entities.
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addArc( const DRW_Arc& data )
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{
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DRAWSEGMENT* segm = new DRAWSEGMENT;
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segm->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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segm->SetShape( S_ARC );
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// Init arc centre:
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wxPoint center( mapX( data.basePoint.x ), mapY( data.basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetCenter( center );
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// Init arc start point
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double arcStartx = data.radious;
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double arcStarty = 0;
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double startangle = data.staangle;
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double endangle = data.endangle;
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RotatePoint( &arcStartx, &arcStarty, -RAD2DECIDEG( startangle ) );
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wxPoint arcStart( mapX( arcStartx + data.basePoint.x ),
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mapY( arcStarty + data.basePoint.y ) );
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segm->SetArcStart( arcStart );
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// calculate arc angle (arcs are CCW, and should be < 0 in Pcbnew)
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double angle = -RAD2DECIDEG( endangle - startangle );
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if( angle > 0.0 )
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angle -= 3600.0;
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segm->SetAngle( angle );
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segm->SetWidth( mapDim( data.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness : data.thickness ) );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( segm );
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}
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/**
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* Import texts (TEXT).
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addText( const DRW_Text& aData )
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{
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TEXTE_PCB* pcb_text = new TEXTE_PCB( NULL );
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pcb_text->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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wxPoint refPoint( mapX( aData.basePoint.x ), mapY( aData.basePoint.y ) );
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wxPoint secPoint( mapX( aData.secPoint.x ), mapY( aData.secPoint.y ) );
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if( aData.alignV != 0 || aData.alignH != 0 || aData.alignH == DRW_Text::HMiddle )
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{
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if( aData.alignH != DRW_Text::HAligned && aData.alignH != DRW_Text::HFit )
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{
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wxPoint tmp = secPoint;
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secPoint = refPoint;
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refPoint = tmp;
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}
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}
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switch( aData.alignV )
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{
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case DRW_Text::VBaseLine:
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_BOTTOM );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::VBottom:
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_BOTTOM );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::VMiddle:
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::VTop:
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_TOP );
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break;
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}
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switch( aData.alignH )
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{
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case DRW_Text::HLeft:
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_LEFT );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::HCenter:
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::HRight:
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_RIGHT );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::HAligned:
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// no equivalent options in text pcb.
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_LEFT );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::HMiddle:
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// no equivalent options in text pcb.
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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break;
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case DRW_Text::HFit:
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// no equivalent options in text pcb.
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_LEFT );
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break;
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}
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#if 0
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wxString sty = wxString::FromUTF8(aData.style.c_str());
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sty=sty.ToLower();
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if (aData.textgen==2)
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{
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// Text dir = left to right;
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} else if (aData.textgen==4)
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{
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/ Text dir = top to bottom;
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} else
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{
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}
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#endif
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wxString text = toNativeString( wxString::FromUTF8( aData.text.c_str() ) );
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pcb_text->SetTextPosition( refPoint );
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pcb_text->SetOrientation( aData.angle * 10 );
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// The 0.8 factor gives a better height/width ratio with our font
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pcb_text->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.height * 0.8 ) );
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pcb_text->SetHeight( mapDim( aData.height ) );
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pcb_text->SetThickness( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness : aData.thickness ) );
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pcb_text->SetText( text );
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m_newItemsList.push_back( pcb_text );
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}
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/**
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* Import multi line texts (MTEXT).
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addMText( const DRW_MText& aData )
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{
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wxString text = toNativeString( wxString::FromUTF8( aData.text.c_str() ) );
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wxString attrib, tmp;
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/* Some texts start by '\' and have formating chars (font name, font option...)
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* ending with ';'
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* Here are some mtext formatting codes:
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* Format code Purpose
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* \0...\o Turns overline on and off
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* \L...\l Turns underline on and off
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* \~ Inserts a nonbreaking space
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\\ Inserts a backslash
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\\\{...\} Inserts an opening and closing brace
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\\ \File name; Changes to the specified font file
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\\ \Hvalue; Changes to the text height specified in drawing units
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\\ \Hvaluex; Changes the text height to a multiple of the current text height
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\\ \S...^...; Stacks the subsequent text at the \, #, or ^ symbol
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\\ \Tvalue; Adjusts the space between characters, from.75 to 4 times
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\\ \Qangle; Changes obliquing angle
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\\ \Wvalue; Changes width factor to produce wide text
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\\ \A Sets the alignment value; valid values: 0, 1, 2 (bottom, center, top) while( text.StartsWith( wxT("\\") ) )
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*/
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while( text.StartsWith( wxT( "\\" ) ) )
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{
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attrib << text.BeforeFirst( ';' );
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tmp = text.AfterFirst( ';' );
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text = tmp;
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}
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TEXTE_PCB* pcb_text = new TEXTE_PCB( NULL );
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pcb_text->SetLayer( ToLAYER_ID( m_brdLayer ) );
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wxPoint textpos( mapX( aData.basePoint.x ), mapY( aData.basePoint.y ) );
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pcb_text->SetTextPosition( textpos );
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pcb_text->SetOrientation( aData.angle * 10 );
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// The 0.8 factor gives a better height/width ratio with our font
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pcb_text->SetWidth( mapDim( aData.height * 0.8 ) );
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pcb_text->SetHeight( mapDim( aData.height ) );
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pcb_text->SetThickness( mapDim( aData.thickness == 0 ? m_defaultThickness : aData.thickness ) );
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pcb_text->SetText( text );
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// Initialize text justifications:
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if( aData.textgen <= 3 )
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{
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_TOP );
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}
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else if( aData.textgen <= 6 )
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{
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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}
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else
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{
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pcb_text->SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_BOTTOM );
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}
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if( aData.textgen % 3 == 1 )
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{
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_LEFT );
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}
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else if( aData.textgen % 3 == 2 )
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{
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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}
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else
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{
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pcb_text->SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_RIGHT );
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}
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#if 0 // These setting have no mening in Pcbnew
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if( data.alignH==1 )
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{
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// Text is left to right;
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}
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else if( data.alignH == 3 )
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{
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// Text is top to bottom;
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}
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else
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{
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// use ByStyle;
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}
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if( aData.alignV==1 )
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{
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// use AtLeast;
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}
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else
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{
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// useExact;
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}
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#endif
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m_newItemsList.push_back( pcb_text );
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}
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/**
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* Sets the header variables from the DXF file.
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*/
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void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addHeader( const DRW_Header* data )
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{
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std::map<std::string, DRW_Variant*>::const_iterator it;
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for( it = data->vars.begin(); it != data->vars.end(); ++it )
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{
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std::string key = ( (*it).first ).c_str();
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if( key == "$DWGCODEPAGE" )
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{
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DRW_Variant* var = (*it).second;
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m_codePage = ( *var->content.s );
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Converts a native unicode string into a DXF encoded string.
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*
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* DXF endoding includes the following special sequences:
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* - %%%c for a diameter sign
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* - %%%d for a degree sign
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* - %%%p for a plus/minus sign
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*/
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wxString DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::toDxfString( const wxString& aStr )
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{
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wxString res;
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int j = 0;
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for( unsigned i = 0; i<aStr.length(); ++i )
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{
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int c = aStr[i];
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if( c > 175 || c < 11 )
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{
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res.append( aStr.Mid( j, i - j ) );
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j = i;
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switch( c )
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{
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case 0x0A:
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res += wxT( "\\P" );
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break;
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// diameter:
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#ifdef __WINDOWS_
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// windows, as always, is special.
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case 0x00D8:
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#else
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case 0x2205:
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#endif
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res += wxT( "%%C" );
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break;
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// degree:
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case 0x00B0:
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res += wxT( "%%D" );
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break;
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// plus/minus
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case 0x00B1:
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res += wxT( "%%P" );
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break;
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default:
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j--;
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break;
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}
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j++;
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}
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}
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res.append( aStr.Mid( j ) );
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return res;
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}
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/**
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* Converts a DXF encoded string into a native Unicode string.
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*/
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wxString DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::toNativeString( const wxString& aData )
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{
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wxString res;
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// Ignore font tags:
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int j = 0;
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for( unsigned i = 0; i < aData.length(); ++i )
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{
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if( aData[ i ] == 0x7B ) // is '{' ?
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{
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if( aData[ i + 1 ] == 0x5c && aData[ i + 2 ] == 0x66 ) // is "\f" ?
|
|
{
|
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// found font tag, append parsed part
|
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res.append( aData.Mid( j, i - j ) );
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// skip to ';'
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for( unsigned k = i + 3; k < aData.length(); ++k )
|
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{
|
|
if( aData[ k ] == 0x3B )
|
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{
|
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i = j = ++k;
|
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break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// add to '}'
|
|
for( unsigned k = i; k < aData.length(); ++k )
|
|
{
|
|
if( aData[ k ] == 0x7D )
|
|
{
|
|
res.append( aData.Mid( i, k - i ) );
|
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i = j = ++k;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
res.append( aData.Mid( j ) );
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|
|
|
#if 1
|
|
wxRegEx regexp;
|
|
// Line feed:
|
|
regexp.Compile( wxT( "\\\\P" ) );
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxT( "\n" ) );
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|
|
|
// Space:
|
|
regexp.Compile( wxT( "\\\\~" ) );
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxT( " " ) );
|
|
|
|
// diameter:
|
|
regexp.Compile( wxT( "%%[cC]" ) );
|
|
#ifdef __WINDOWS__
|
|
// windows, as always, is special.
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxChar( 0xD8 ) );
|
|
#else
|
|
// Empty_set, diameter is 0x2300
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxChar( 0x2205 ) );
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// degree:
|
|
regexp.Compile( wxT( "%%[dD]" ) );
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxChar( 0x00B0 ) );
|
|
// plus/minus
|
|
regexp.Compile( wxT( "%%[pP]" ) );
|
|
regexp.Replace( &res, wxChar( 0x00B1 ) );
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void DXF2BRD_CONVERTER::addTextStyle( const DRW_Textstyle& aData )
|
|
{
|
|
// TODO
|
|
}
|