--- loncom/xml/lontable.pm 2008/11/24 11:56:53 1.1 +++ loncom/xml/lontable.pm 2010/08/27 09:42:49 1.12 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA # Generating TeX tables. # -# $Id: lontable.pm,v 1.1 2008/11/24 11:56:53 foxr Exp $ +# $Id: lontable.pm,v 1.12 2010/08/27 09:42:49 foxr Exp $ # # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ # # This module is a support packkage that helps londefdef generate -# LaTeX tables using the LaTeX::Table package. A prerequisite is that -# the print generator must have added the following to the LaTeX header: +# LaTeX tables using the Apache::lonlatextable package. A prerequisite is that +# the print generator must have added the following to the LaTeX # # \usepackage{xtab} # \usepackage{booktabs} @@ -55,15 +55,17 @@ package Apache::lontable; use strict; -use LaTeX::Table; +use Apache::lonlatextable; +use Apache::lonnet; # for trace logging. +my $tracing = 1; # Set to 1 to enable log tracing. 2 for local sub tracing. =pod =head1 lontable Table generation assistant for the LaTeX target This module contains support software for generating tables in LaTeX output mode -In this implementation, we use the LaTeX::Table package to do the actual final formatting. +In this implementation, we use the Apache::lonlatextable package to do the actual final formatting. Each table creates a new object. Table objects can have global properties configured. The main operations on a table object are: @@ -77,11 +79,6 @@ Opens a new table row. Closes a table row. -=item start_header - -Starts a new row that has the header attribute (e.g. tagged row). -header rows are ended with an end_row just like any ordinary row. - =item configure_row Modifies a configuration item in the currently open row. @@ -94,6 +91,10 @@ Returns the generated table string. Configures a table's global configuration. +=item add_cell + +Add and configure a cell to the current row.6 + =back =cut @@ -109,6 +110,7 @@ modified by this. These configuration i =over3 + =item alignment Table alignment. Some table styles support this but not all. @@ -129,10 +131,17 @@ The table caption text. The theme of the table to use. Defaults to Zurich. Themes we know about are: NYC, NYC2, Zurich, Berlin, Dresden, Houston, Miami, plain, Paris. Other themes can be added -to the LaTeX::Table package, and they will become supported automatically, as theme names are -not error checked. Any use of a non-existent theme is reported by the LaTeX::Table package +to the Apache::lonlatextable package, and they will become supported automatically, as theme names are +not error checked. Any use of a non-existent theme is reported by the Apache::lonlatextable package when the table text is generated. +=item width + +The width of the table. in any +TeX unit measure e.g. 10.8cm This forces the table to the +tabularx environment. It also forces the declarations for +cells to be paragraph mode which supports more internal formatting. + =back =head3 Member data @@ -165,6 +174,11 @@ Table caption (configurable). Theme desired (configurable). +=item width + +If defined, the width of the table (should be supplied +in fraction of column width e.g. .75 for 75%. + =item row_open True if a row is open and not yet closed. @@ -181,21 +195,20 @@ Each row of table data is an element of =over 3 -=item is_header - -True if the user wants to format this row like a header. This row will be used to generate -the table header. All header rows will be gathered together into the table header. If there -are multiple table headers interspersed with non table header data, this can lead to some -surprises. =item default_halign - +0 Default horizontal alignment for cells in this row. =item default_valign Default vertical alignment for cells in this row (may be ignored). +=item cell_width + +The width of the row in cells. This is the sum of the column spans +of the cells in the row. + =item cells Array of hashes where each element represents the data for a cell. @@ -203,6 +216,11 @@ The contents of each element of this has =over 3 +=item header + +If present, the row is a 'header' that is it was made via the + tag. + =item halign If present, overrides the row default horizontal alignment. @@ -220,6 +238,10 @@ If present, indicates the number of rows If present indicates the number of columns this cell spans. Note that a cell can span both rows and columns. +=item start_col + +The starting column of the cell in the table grid. + =item contents The contents of the cell. @@ -233,15 +255,17 @@ The contents of the cell. sub new { my ($class, $configuration) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("new table object");} + # Initialize the object member data with the default values # then override with any stuff in $configuration. my $self = { alignment => "left", outer_border => 0, - inner_borders => 0, + inner_border => 0, caption => "", - theme => "Zurich", + theme => "plain", column_count => 0, row_open => 0, rows => [], @@ -256,14 +280,643 @@ sub new { return $self; } + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Methods that get/set table global configuration. +# + +=pod + +=head2 Gets/set alignment. + +If the method is passed a new alignment value, that replaces the current one. +Regardless, the current alignment is used: + +=head3 Examples: + + my $align = $table->alignment(); # Return current alignment + $table->alignment("center"); # Attempt centered alignment. + +=cut + +sub alignment { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + + if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("alignment = $new_value");} + + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'alignment'} = $new_value; + } + return $self->{'alignment'}; +} + +=pod + +=head2 table_border + +Set or get the presence of an outer border in the table. +If passed a parameter, that parameter replaces the current request +for or not for an outer border. Regardless, the function returns +the final value of the outer_border request. + +=head3 Examples: + + $table->table_border(1); # Request an outer border. + my $outer_requested = $table->table_border(); + +=cut + +sub table_border { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + + if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("table_border $new_value");} + + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'outer_border'} = $new_value; + } + return $self->{'outer_border'}; +} + + +=pod + +=head2 cell_border + +Set or get the presence of a request for cells to have borders +drawn around them. If a paramter is passed, it will be treated as +a new value for the cell border configuration. Regardless,the final +value of that configuration parameter is returned. + +=head3 Examples: + + my $cell_border = $table->cell_border(); # ask if cell borders are requested. + $table->cell_border(1); # Request cell borders. + +=cut + +sub cell_border { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("cell_border: $new_value"); } + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'inner_border'} = $new_value; + } + return $self->{'inner_border'}; +} + +=pod + +=head2 caption + +Gets and/or sets the caption string for the table. The caption string appears to label +the table. If a parameter is supplied it will become the new caption string.k + +=head3 Examples: + + + $my caption = $table->caption(); + $table->caption("This is the new table caption"); + +=cut + +sub caption { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("caption: $new_value"); } + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'caption'} = $new_value; + } + + return $self->{'caption'}; +} + +=pod + +=head2 theme + +Gets and optionally sets the table theme. The table theme describes how the +table will be typset by the table package. If a parameter is supplied it +will be the new theme selection. + +=head3 Examples: + + my $theme = $table->theme(); + $table->theme("Dresden"); + +=cut + +sub theme { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("theme $new_value"); } + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'theme'} = $new_value; + } + return $self->{'theme'}; +} + +=pod + +=head 2 width + +Gets and optionally sets the width of the table. + +=head 3 Examples: + + my $newwidth = $table->width("10cm"); # 10cm width returns "10cm". + +=cut +sub width { + my ($self, $new_value) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("width = $new_value"); } + + if (defined($new_value)) { + $self->{'width'} = $new_value; + } + return $self->{'width'}; # Could be undef. +} + +=pod + +=head2 start_row + +Begins a new row in the table. If a row is already open, that row is +closed off prior to starting the new row. Rows can have the following attributes +which are specified by an optional hash passed in to this function. + +=over 3 + +=item default_halign + +The default horizontal alignment of the row. This can be "left", "center", or "right" + +=item default_valign + +The default vertical alignment of the row. This can be "top", "center", or "bottom" + +=back + +=head3 Examples: + + $table_start_row(); # no attributes. + $table_start({default_halign => "center", + default_valign => "bottom"}); # Create setting the attrbutes. + +=cut + +sub start_row { + my ($self, $config) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("start_row"); } + if ($self->{'row_open'}) { + $self->end_row(); + } + my $row_hash = { + default_halign => "left", + default_valign => "top", + cell_width => 0, + cells => [] + }; + + # Override the defaults if the config hash is present: + + if (defined($config)) { + foreach my $key (keys %$config) { + $row_hash->{$key} = $config->{$key}; + } + } + + + my $rows = $self->{'rows'}; + push(@$rows, $row_hash); + + $self->{"row_open"} = 1; # Row is now open and ready for business. +} + +=pod +=head2 end_row +Closes off a row. Once closed, cells cannot be added to this row again. +=head3 Examples: + $table->end_row(); + + +=cut + +sub end_row { + my ($self) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("end_row"); } + if ($self->{'row_open'}) { + + # Mostly we need to determine if this row has the maximum + # cell count of any row in existence in the table: + + my $row = $self->{'rows'}->[-1]; + my $cells = $row->{'cells'}; + + if ($row->{'cell_width'} > $self->{'column_count'}) { + $self->{'column_count'} = $row->{'cell_width'}; + } + + $self->{'row_open'} = 0;; + } +} + +=pod + +=head2 configure_row + +Modify the configuration of a row. If a row is not open, a new one will be opened. + +=head3 Parameters: + +config_hash - A hash that contains new values for the set of row confiuguration +items to be modified. There is currently no check/penalty for items that are not in +the set of defined configuration properties which are: + +=over 2 + +=item default_halign + +The default horizontal alignment for text in cells in the row. This can be any of: +"left", "right" or "center". + +=item default_valign + +The default vertical alignment for text in cells in the row. This can be any of: + +"top", "bottom" or "center" + +=back + +=cut + +sub configure_row { + my ($self, $config) = @_; + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("configure_row");} + if (!$self->{'row_open'}) { + $self->start_row(); + } + + my $row = $self->{'rows'}[-1]; + foreach my $config_item (keys %$config) { + $row->{$config_item} = $config->{$config_item}; + } +} + + +=pod + +=head2 add_cell + +Add a new cell to a row. If there is a row above us, we need to +watch out for row spans that may force additional blank cell entries +to fill in the span. + +=head3 Parameters: + +=over 2 + +=item text + +Text to put in the cell. + +=item cell_config + +Hash of configuration options that override the defaults. The recognized options, +and their defaults are: + +=over 2 + +=item halign + +If nonblank overrides the row's default for the cell's horizontal alignment. + +=item valign + +If nonblank, overrides the row's default for the cdell's vertical alignment. + +=item rowspan + +Number of rows the cell spans. + +=item colspan + +Number of columns the cell spans. + +=back + +=cut + +sub add_cell { + my ($self, $text, $config) = @_; + + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("add_cell : $text"); } + + # If a row is not open, we must open it: + + if (!$self->{'row_open'}) { + $self->start_row(); + } + my $rows = $self->{'rows'}; + my $current_row = $rows->[-1]; + my $current_cells = $current_row->{'cells'}; + my $last_coord = $current_row->{'cell_width'}; + + # We have to worry about row spans if there is a prior row: + + if (scalar(@$rows) > 1) { + + my $last_row = $rows->[-2]; + if ($last_coord < $last_row->{'cell_width'}) { + my $prior_coord = 0; + my $prior_cell_index = 0; + while ($prior_coord <= $last_coord) { + + # Pull a cell down if it's coord matches our start coord + # And there's a row span > 1. + # Having done so, we adjust our $last_coord to match the + # end point of the pulled down cell. + + my $prior_cell = $last_row->{'cells'}->[$prior_cell_index]; + if (!defined($prior_cell)) { + last; + } + if (($prior_cell->{'start_col'} == $last_coord) && + ($prior_cell->{'rowspan'} > 1)) { + + # Need to drop the cell down + + my %dropped_down_cell = %$prior_cell; + $dropped_down_cell{'rowspan'}--; + $dropped_down_cell{'contents'} = ''; + + push(@$current_cells, \%dropped_down_cell); + $last_coord += $dropped_down_cell{'colspan'}; + $current_row->{'cell_width'} = $last_coord; + + } + $prior_coord += $prior_cell->{'colspan'}; + $prior_cell_index++; + } + } + + } + + # + # Now we're ready to build up our cell: + + my $cell = { + rowspan => 1, + colspan => 1, + start_col => $last_coord, + contents => $text + }; + + if (defined($config)) { + foreach my $key (keys(%$config)) { + $cell->{$key} = $config->{$key}; + } + } + $current_row->{'cell_width'} += $cell->{'colspan'}; + + push(@$current_cells, $cell); + + if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("add_cell done"); } +} + + +=pod + +=head2 append_cell_text + +Sometimes it's necessary to create/configure the cell and then later add text to it. +This sub allows text to be appended to the most recently created cell. + +=head3 Parameters + +The text to add to the cell. + +=cut +sub append_cell_text { + my ($this, $text) = @_; + + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("append_cell_text: $text"); } + my $rows = $this->{'rows'}; + my $current_row = $rows->[-1]; + my $cells = $current_row->{'cells'}; + my $current_cell = $cells->[-1]; + $current_cell->{'contents'} .= $text; + +} + + +=pod + +=head2 generate + +Call this when the structures for the table have been built. +This will generate and return the table object that can be used +to generate the table. Returning the table object allows for +a certain amount of testing to be done on the generated table. +The caller can then ask the table object to generate LaTeX. + +=cut +sub generate { + my ($this) = @_; + my $useP = 0; + my $colwidth; + my $colunits; + + if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("generate"); } + my $table = Apache::lonlatextable->new(); + + + + # Add the caption if supplied. + + if ($this->{'caption'} ne "") { + $table->set_caption($this->caption); + } + + # Set the width if defined: + + if (defined ($this->{'width'})) { +# $table->set_width($this->{'width'}); +# $table->set_width_environment('tabularx'); + $useP = 1; + ($colwidth, $colunits) = split(/ /, $this->{'width'}); + $colwidth = $colwidth/$this->{'column_count'}; + + } + + # Build up the data: + + my @data; + my $rows = $this->{'rows'}; + my $row_count = scalar(@$rows); + my $inner_border = $this->{'inner_border'}; + my $outer_border = $this->{'outer_border'}; + my $column_count = $this->{'column_count'}; + + # Add a top line if the outer or inner border is enabled: + + if ($outer_border || $inner_border) { + push(@data, ["\\cline{1-$column_count}"]); + + } + + for (my $row = 0; $row < $row_count; $row++) { + my @row; + my $cells = $rows->[$row]->{'cells'}; + my $def_halign = $rows->[$row]->{'default_halign'}; + my $cell_count = scalar(@$cells); + my $startcol = 1; + my @underlines; # Array of \cline cells if cellborder on. + + + + for (my $cell = 0; $cell < $cell_count; $cell++) { + my $contents = $cells->[$cell]->{'contents'}; + + # + # Cell alignment is the default alignment unless + # explicitly specified in the cell. + # NOTE: at this point I don't know how to do vert alignment. + # + + my $halign = $def_halign; + if (defined ($cells->[$cell]->{'halign'})) { + $halign = $cells->[$cell]->{'halign'}; + } + + # Create the horizontal alignment character: + + my $col_align = 'l'; + my $embeddedAlignStart = ""; + my $embeddedAlignEnd = ""; + + if ($halign eq 'right') { + $col_align = 'r'; + $embeddedAlignStart = '\begin{flushright} '; + $embeddedAlignEnd = ' \end{flushright}'; + } + if ($halign eq 'center') { + $col_align = 'c'; + $embeddedAlignStart = '\begin{center}'; + $embeddedAlignEnd = '\end{center}'; + } + + # If the width has been specified, turn these into + # para mode; and wrap the contents in the start/stop stuff: + + if ($useP) { + my $cw = $colwidth * $cells->[$cell]->{'colspan'}; + $col_align = "p{$cw $colunits}"; + $contents = $embeddedAlignStart . $contents . $embeddedAlignEnd; + } + + if ($inner_border || ($outer_border && ($cell == 0))) { + $col_align = '|'.$col_align; + } + if ($inner_border || ($outer_border && ($cell == ($cell_count -1)))) { + $col_align = $col_align.'|'; + } + + #factor in spans: + + my $cspan = $cells->[$cell]->{'colspan'}; + my $nextcol = $startcol + $cspan; + + # If we can avoid the \multicolumn directive that's best as + # that makes some things like \parpic invalid in LaTeX which + # screws everything up. + + if (($cspan > 1) || !($col_align =~ /l/)) { + + $contents = '\multicolumn{'.$cspan.'}{'.$col_align.'}{'.$contents.'}'; + + # A nasty edge case. If there's only one cell, the software will assume + # we're in complete control of the row so we need to end the row ourselves. + + if ($cell_count == 1) { + $contents .= ' \\\\'; + } + } + if ($inner_border && ($cells->[$cell]->{'rowspan'} == 1)) { + my $lastcol = $nextcol -1; + push(@underlines, "\\cline{$startcol-$lastcol}"); + } + $startcol = $nextcol; + # Rowspans should take care of themselves. + + push(@row, $contents); + + } + push(@data, \@row); + if ($inner_border) { + for (my $i =0; $i < scalar(@underlines); $i++) { + push(@data, [$underlines[$i]]); + } + } + + } + # + # Add bottom border if necessary: if the inner border was on, the loops above + # will have done a bottom line under the last cell. + # + if ($outer_border && !$inner_border) { + push(@data, ["\\cline{1-$column_count}"]); + + } + $table->set_data(\@data); + + my $coldef = ""; + if ($outer_border || $inner_border) { + $coldef .= '|'; + } + for (my $i =0; $i < $column_count; $i++) { + if ($useP) { + $coldef .= "p{$colwidth $colunits}"; + } else { + $coldef .= 'l'; + } + if ($inner_border || + ($outer_border && ($i == $column_count-1))) { + $coldef .= '|'; + } + } + $table->{'coldef'} = $coldef; + + # Return the table: + + if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("Leaving generate"); } + + + return $table; + +} +#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# The following methods allow for testability. + + +sub get_object_attribute { + my ($self, $attribute) = @_; + if ($tracing > 1) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("get_object_attribute: $attribute"); } + return $self->{$attribute}; +} + +sub get_row { + my ($self, $row) = @_; + if ($tracing > 1) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("get_row"); } + + my $rows = $self->{'rows'}; # ref to an array.... + return $rows->[$row]; # ref to the row hash for the selected row. +} # Mandatory initialization. +BEGIN{ +} 1; __END__