Revision: | 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch) |
Committed: | Mon Feb 6 20:26:07 2006 UTC (18 years, 5 months ago) by root |
Content type: | text/plain |
Branch: | UPSTREAM, MAIN |
CVS Tags: | pre_first_cfarch_normalize_run, pre_second_normalise_run, post_second_normalise_run, post_normalise_revert, rel-2_82, rel-2_81, rel-2_80, UPSTREAM_2006_03_15, rel-3_0, rel-2_6, rel-2_7, rel-2_4, rel-2_5, rel-2_2, rel-2_0, rel-2_1, rel-2_72, rel-2_73, rel-2_71, rel-2_76, rel-2_77, rel-2_74, rel-2_75, rel-2_54, rel-2_55, rel-2_56, rel-2_79, UPSTREAM_2006_02_01, rel-2_53, rel-2_32, post_first_cfarch_normalize_run, UPSTREAM_2006_02_22, rel-2_90, rel-2_92, rel-2_93, rel-2_78, rel-2_61, pre_normalise_revert, rel-2_43, rel-2_42, rel-2_41, HEAD |
Changes since 1.1: | +0 -0 lines |
Log Message: | Initial Import |
# | User | Rev | Content |
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1 | root | 1.1 | #!/usr/bin/perl |
2 | |||
3 | # File by mwedel@scruz.net to deal with splitting png's. | ||
4 | # Takes any number of files on the command line, but all the split images | ||
5 | # are dumped in the current directory. | ||
6 | # does preserve alpha channel. Tested on skree images. | ||
7 | |||
8 | # Modification by PeterM | ||
9 | # Notes: I don't really know how this script was supposed to work | ||
10 | # I use it like this: | ||
11 | # > mkdir out (makes an output directory so I don't clobber my input) | ||
12 | # > split-png-linux.pl file.111.png | ||
13 | # | ||
14 | # The results end up in the directory "out" | ||
15 | |||
16 | $PNGSIZE=32; | ||
17 | |||
18 | for ($i=0; $i <= $#ARGV; $i++) { | ||
19 | @name = split(m#/#, $ARGV[$i]); | ||
20 | $source = $name[$#name]; | ||
21 | $#name--; | ||
22 | $destdir=join(m#/#, @name); | ||
23 | |||
24 | if ($source =~ /([\w-]+)\.(\d)(\d)(\d)\.png/ ) { | ||
25 | $base = $1; | ||
26 | $facing = $3; | ||
27 | $animation = $4; | ||
28 | } else { | ||
29 | print STDERR "filename $source does not follow proper naming conventions - don't know how to name files - skipping\n"; | ||
30 | next; | ||
31 | } | ||
32 | |||
33 | if (!open(DESC,"pngtopnm $ARGV[$i] | pnmfile |")) { | ||
34 | print STDERR "Could not run pngtopnm $source | pnmfile\n"; | ||
35 | next; | ||
36 | } | ||
37 | $desc = <DESC>; | ||
38 | close(DESC); | ||
39 | $desc =~ /(\d+) by (\d+)/; | ||
40 | if ($1 == 0 || $2 == 0) { | ||
41 | print STDERR "File $ARGV[$i] - file not described properly\n"; | ||
42 | next; | ||
43 | } | ||
44 | if (($1 % 32) || ($2 % 32)) { | ||
45 | print STDERR "File $ARGV[$i] not an increment of 32x32 size - size is $1x$2\n"; | ||
46 | next; | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | $destx = $1/32; | ||
49 | $desty = $2/32; | ||
50 | print "File $ARGV[$i] will be split into $destx X $desty pieces\n"; | ||
51 | |||
52 | $piece = 0; | ||
53 | # The order of the for loops of x and y seem non intuitive, but believe | ||
54 | # me, this does left to right, top to bottom (ie, as you read and | ||
55 | # english language book) in terms of part numbering. | ||
56 | |||
57 | for ($y=0; $y < $desty; $y++) { | ||
58 | for ($x=0; $x < $destx; $x++) { | ||
59 | $piece ++; | ||
60 | # Deal with naming convention. piece 10 should be A, A ascii | ||
61 | # code starts at 65. | ||
62 | if ($piece > 9 ) { | ||
63 | if($piece > 9 + 26) { | ||
64 | $np = chr( $piece + 55 + 6 ) | ||
65 | } else { | ||
66 | |||
67 | $np = chr($piece + 55); | ||
68 | } | ||
69 | } else { | ||
70 | $np = $piece; | ||
71 | } | ||
72 | $cutx = $x * 32; | ||
73 | $cuty = $y * 32; | ||
74 | system("pngtopnm -alpha $ARGV[$i] | pnmcut $cutx $cuty 32 32 > /tmp/alpha.$$"); | ||
75 | system("pngtopnm $ARGV[$i] | pnmcut $cutx $cuty 32 32 > /tmp/png.$$"); | ||
76 | system("pnmtopng -alpha /tmp/alpha.$$ /tmp/png.$$ > out/$base.$np$facing$animation.png"); | ||
77 | } | ||
78 | } | ||
79 | # do a little cleanup | ||
80 | unlink("/tmp/alpha.$$"); | ||
81 | unlink("/tmp/png.$$"); | ||
82 | } | ||
83 | |||
84 | # system("pngtopnm -alpha $ARGV[$i] | pnmcut -left $cutx -top $cuty -width 32 -height 32 > /tmp/alpha.$$"); | ||
85 | # system("pngtopnm $ARGV[$i] | pnmcut -left $cutx -top $cuty -width 32 -height 32 > /tmp/png.$$"); |