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Okay, you can now specify an arbitary object which will be used at a particular
date - couldn't see how to implement a daily calendar though (at least not
without resorting to perl). POV is very fussy about what it'll read.... ;)
Here's the new calendar code...
#version 3.5;
// called by main macro
#macro MakeTOU(CalStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
text {
ttf // font type (only TrueType format for now)
CalFont, // Microsoft Windows-format TrueType font file name
CalStr, // the string to create
CalExt, // the extrusion depth
CalSpace // inter-character spacing
translate <XTrans,YTrans,0>
}
#end
/*
Params for MakeCal:
Year = Gregorian Year [int]
Month = Gregorian Month [int 1 -12]
MarkDay = if not 0, unions CalObj with that day
CalXOff = space between dates [num]
CalYoff = space between rows [num]
CalFont = font to use [string]
CalExt = extrusion on text object [num]
CalSpace = inter-char spacing [num]
DayOff = day off-set, [num] 0=sunday, 1=monday, ... 6=saturday
CenterOff = x-adjust for month-year header [num] adjust for centering of heading
CalObj = object to use at Day
*/
#macro MakeCal(Year, Month, MarkDay, CalXOff, CalYOff, CalFont, CalExt,
CalSpace, DayOff, CenterOff, CalObj)
#local YTrans = 0;
#local XTrans = 0;
//make month / year header
#local Months = array[12]{
"January","Febuary","March","April",
"May","June","July","August",
"September","October","November","December"
};
#local TempStr = concat(Months[Month-1], " ",str(Year,0,0))
MakeTOU(TempStr,XTrans+CenterOff, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
#local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
//make days of week
#local Days = array[7]{"Su","Mo","Tu","We","Th","Fr","Sa"};
#local Temp = 0;
#while(Temp<7)
#local TempStr=Days[mod(Temp+DayOff,7)]
MakeTOU(TempStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
#local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
#local Temp = Temp+1;
#end
#local XTrans = 0;
#local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
//get Julian day integer
#local Day = 1;
// easier for leap years
#if (Month < 3)
#local Month = Month + 12;
#local Year=Year-1;
#end
#local JulDay = Day + int((153 * Month - 457) / 5) + 365 * Year + floor(Year /
4) -
floor(Year / 100) + floor(Year / 400) + 1721118.5;
#local JulDay = JulDay - 1;
#local LastDay = -1;
#local CalDay = 0;
#local First = 1;
//convert Jul day int to Gregorian cal date, output and inc Jul day
#while(LastDay < CalDay)
#local LastDay = CalDay;
#local JulDay = JulDay + 1;
#local ModDInt = floor(mod(JulDay + 2 - DayOff, 7));
#local Z = floor(JulDay - 1721118.5);
#local R = JulDay - 1721118.5 - Z;
#local G = Z - 0.25;
#local A = floor(G / 36524.25);
#local B = A - floor(A / 4);
#local CalYear = floor((B+G) / 365.25);
#local C = B + Z - floor(365.25 * CalYear);
#local CalMonth = int((5 * C + 456) / 153);
#local CalDay = C - int((153 * CalMonth - 457) / 5) + R;
#if (CalMonth > 12)
#local CalYear = CalYear + 1;
#local CalMonth = CalMonth - 12;
#end
#if(First | CalDay > 1)
// pre-1st of month filler
#if(First)
#local First = 0;
#local Temp = 0;
#while (Temp < ModDInt)
#local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
#local Temp = Temp + 1;
#end
#end
//a date - add to tempstr and output
#local TempStr = str(CalDay,2,0)
MakeTOU(TempStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
#if (CalDay=MarkDay)
object{CalObj translate<XTrans, YTrans, 0>}
#end
#local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
#if(ModDInt = 6)
#local XTrans = 0;
#local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
#end
#end
#end
#end
and a small sample scene...
#declare myObj=
sphere_sweep{
b_spline 7,
<-0.50,-0.95, 0>,0.01 <-0.30,-1.05, 0>,0.02 < 0.57,-0.50, 0>,0.03 < 0.00,
0.00, 0>,0.04
<-0.50,-0.45, 0>,0.03 < 0.35,-1.00, 0>,0.02 < 0.53,-0.90, 0>,0.01
scale 2.0 rotate z*15 translate <0.2,1.1,0>
pigment{Green}
}
#include "cal.inc"
#declare MyCalendar =
union{
MakeCal(2001,11,23,2.0,1.0,"c:/winnt/fonts/comi.ttf",1,0,6,2.6, myObj)
translate x*-6.5
translate y*4
translate z*-0.001
}
object{MyCalendar pigment{Red}}
--
#macro G(D,E,F)#local I=array[3]{D,E,F}#local B=0;triangle{#while(
B<3)#while(I[B])A[mod(I[B],10)]+#local I[B]=div(I[B],10);#end<-5,-
2,9>#local B=B+1;#end}#end #local A=array[7]{x,x*2,x*4,y,y*2,y*4,z
}light_source{-x*6-z*9,1}mesh{G(105,10,146)G(105,246,10)G(105,56,
146)G(105,1256,246)G(1256,126,220)G(22156,2216,201)pigment{rgb 1}}//TM
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Are you using windows or do you want it to be non-platform specific?
-tgq
"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
news:3bfe7f46@news.povray.org...
> Okay, you can now specify an arbitary object which will be used at a
particular
> date - couldn't see how to implement a daily calendar though (at least not
> without resorting to perl). POV is very fussy about what it'll read.... ;)
>
> Here's the new calendar code...
>
> #version 3.5;
>
>
> // called by main macro
> #macro MakeTOU(CalStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
> text {
> ttf // font type (only TrueType format for now)
> CalFont, // Microsoft Windows-format TrueType font file
name
> CalStr, // the string to create
> CalExt, // the extrusion depth
> CalSpace // inter-character spacing
> translate <XTrans,YTrans,0>
> }
> #end
>
> /*
> Params for MakeCal:
> Year = Gregorian Year [int]
> Month = Gregorian Month [int 1 -12]
> MarkDay = if not 0, unions CalObj with that day
> CalXOff = space between dates [num]
> CalYoff = space between rows [num]
> CalFont = font to use [string]
> CalExt = extrusion on text object [num]
> CalSpace = inter-char spacing [num]
> DayOff = day off-set, [num] 0=sunday, 1=monday, ... 6=saturday
> CenterOff = x-adjust for month-year header [num] adjust for centering of
heading
> CalObj = object to use at Day
> */
> #macro MakeCal(Year, Month, MarkDay, CalXOff, CalYOff, CalFont, CalExt,
> CalSpace, DayOff, CenterOff, CalObj)
> #local YTrans = 0;
> #local XTrans = 0;
>
> //make month / year header
> #local Months = array[12]{
> "January","Febuary","March","April",
> "May","June","July","August",
> "September","October","November","December"
> };
>
> #local TempStr = concat(Months[Month-1], " ",str(Year,0,0))
> MakeTOU(TempStr,XTrans+CenterOff, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
> #local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
>
> //make days of week
> #local Days = array[7]{"Su","Mo","Tu","We","Th","Fr","Sa"};
> #local Temp = 0;
> #while(Temp<7)
> #local TempStr=Days[mod(Temp+DayOff,7)]
> MakeTOU(TempStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
> #local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
> #local Temp = Temp+1;
> #end
> #local XTrans = 0;
> #local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
>
> //get Julian day integer
> #local Day = 1;
> // easier for leap years
> #if (Month < 3)
> #local Month = Month + 12;
> #local Year=Year-1;
> #end
> #local JulDay = Day + int((153 * Month - 457) / 5) + 365 * Year +
floor(Year /
> 4) -
> floor(Year / 100) + floor(Year / 400) + 1721118.5;
> #local JulDay = JulDay - 1;
> #local LastDay = -1;
> #local CalDay = 0;
> #local First = 1;
>
> //convert Jul day int to Gregorian cal date, output and inc Jul day
> #while(LastDay < CalDay)
> #local LastDay = CalDay;
> #local JulDay = JulDay + 1;
> #local ModDInt = floor(mod(JulDay + 2 - DayOff, 7));
> #local Z = floor(JulDay - 1721118.5);
> #local R = JulDay - 1721118.5 - Z;
> #local G = Z - 0.25;
> #local A = floor(G / 36524.25);
> #local B = A - floor(A / 4);
> #local CalYear = floor((B+G) / 365.25);
> #local C = B + Z - floor(365.25 * CalYear);
> #local CalMonth = int((5 * C + 456) / 153);
> #local CalDay = C - int((153 * CalMonth - 457) / 5) + R;
> #if (CalMonth > 12)
> #local CalYear = CalYear + 1;
> #local CalMonth = CalMonth - 12;
> #end
>
> #if(First | CalDay > 1)
> // pre-1st of month filler
> #if(First)
> #local First = 0;
> #local Temp = 0;
> #while (Temp < ModDInt)
> #local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
> #local Temp = Temp + 1;
> #end
> #end
> //a date - add to tempstr and output
> #local TempStr = str(CalDay,2,0)
> MakeTOU(TempStr, XTrans, YTrans, CalFont, CalExt, CalSpace)
> #if (CalDay=MarkDay)
> object{CalObj translate<XTrans, YTrans, 0>}
> #end
> #local XTrans = XTrans + CalXOff;
> #if(ModDInt = 6)
> #local XTrans = 0;
> #local YTrans = YTrans - CalYOff;
> #end
> #end
> #end
> #end
>
> and a small sample scene...
>
> #declare myObj=
> sphere_sweep{
> b_spline 7,
> <-0.50,-0.95, 0>,0.01 <-0.30,-1.05, 0>,0.02 < 0.57,-0.50, 0>,0.03 <
0.00,
> 0.00, 0>,0.04
> <-0.50,-0.45, 0>,0.03 < 0.35,-1.00, 0>,0.02 < 0.53,-0.90, 0>,0.01
> scale 2.0 rotate z*15 translate <0.2,1.1,0>
> pigment{Green}
> }
>
> #include "cal.inc"
> #declare MyCalendar =
> union{
> MakeCal(2001,11,23,2.0,1.0,"c:/winnt/fonts/comi.ttf",1,0,6,2.6, myObj)
> translate x*-6.5
> translate y*4
> translate z*-0.001
> }
>
> object{MyCalendar pigment{Red}}
>
>
>
> --
> #macro G(D,E,F)#local I=array[3]{D,E,F}#local B=0;triangle{#while(
> B<3)#while(I[B])A[mod(I[B],10)]+#local I[B]=div(I[B],10);#end<-5,-
> 2,9>#local B=B+1;#end}#end #local A=array[7]{x,x*2,x*4,y,y*2,y*4,z
> }light_source{-x*6-z*9,1}mesh{G(105,10,146)G(105,246,10)G(105,56,
> 146)G(105,1256,246)G(1256,126,220)G(22156,2216,201)pigment{rgb 1}}//TM
>
>
>
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"Trevor Quayle" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3bfe8291$1@news.povray.org...
> Are you using windows or do you want it to be non-platform specific?
>
Ideally NPS (which I could implement via perl). Is there anyway to get POV to
return today's date as a string - it would be a nice feature for date/time
stamping images anyway...
Windows is what I use - the problems I have hit.
1. "date" requires a prompt from me ("Enter new date:") (although not at work,
since there's a /t option). I've got around this by creating a file, and then
piping a dir list of the file to another file, which then includes today's date.
2. POV won't read a string unless it is enclosed in quotes, so I've got no way
of parsing the file in POV and I can't think of a batch command that will help
quote strings/lines in a file....
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"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
news:3bfe85c4$1@news.povray.org...
> "Trevor Quayle" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:3bfe8291$1@news.povray.org...
> > Are you using windows or do you want it to be non-platform specific?
> >
>
> Ideally NPS (which I could implement via perl). Is there anyway to get POV
to
> return today's date as a string - it would be a nice feature for date/time
> stamping images anyway...
>
> Windows is what I use - the problems I have hit.
>
> 1. "date" requires a prompt from me ("Enter new date:") (although not at
work,
> since there's a /t option). I've got around this by creating a file, and
then
> piping a dir list of the file to another file, which then includes today's
date.
>
> 2. POV won't read a string unless it is enclosed in quotes, so I've got no
way
> of parsing the file in POV and I can't think of a batch command that will
help
> quote strings/lines in a file....
>
>
Actually that was along the lines I was thinking, but I guess you haven't
found a way to make it work yet and I can't think of anything else yet. Back
to the drawing board.
-tgq
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Here's what Bob sent me once. It took some playing around to get it to
do exactly what I wanted, chopping up the date string into lumps.
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Tom Melly wrote:
> "Trevor Quayle" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:3bfe8291$1@news.povray.org...
>
>>Are you using windows or do you want it to be non-platform specific?
>>
>>
>
> Ideally NPS (which I could implement via perl). Is there anyway to get POV to
> return today's date as a string - it would be a nice feature for date/time
> stamping images anyway...
>
> Windows is what I use - the problems I have hit.
>
> 1. "date" requires a prompt from me ("Enter new date:") (although not at work,
> since there's a /t option). I've got around this by creating a file, and then
> piping a dir list of the file to another file, which then includes today's date.
As I mentioned in the p.international group a while ago, you can do
echo. | date | find "Current" > datefile.txt
echo. | time | find "Current" > timefile.txt
(The period has to be right next to "echo" for this to work)
> 2. POV won't read a string unless it is enclosed in quotes, so I've got no way
> of parsing the file in POV and I can't think of a batch command that will help
> quote strings/lines in a file....
>
That is still a problem, though.
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/*Francois Labreque*/#local a=x+y;#local b=x+a;#local c=a+b;#macro P(F//
/* flabreque */L)polygon{5,F,F+z,L+z,L,F pigment{rgb 9}}#end union
/* @ */{P(0,a)P(a,b)P(b,c)P(2*a,2*b)P(2*b,b+c)P(b+c,<2,3>)
/* videotron.ca */}camera{location<6,1.25,-6>look_at a orthographic}
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