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; NAME:
; CLIPBOARD
;
; PURPOSE:
;
; The purpose of this program is to copy the contents of a
; graphics window to the clipboard for subsequent pasting into
; applications such as Photoshop or Powerpoint.
;
; AUTHOR:
;
; FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING
; David Fanning, Ph.D.
; 1645 Sheely Drive
; Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA
; Phone: 970-221-0438
; E-mail: david@idlcoyote.com
; Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com/
;
; CATEGORY:
;
; Graphics.
;
; CALLING SEQUENCE:
;
; CLIPBOARD, window_index
;
; OPTIONAL INPUTS:
;
; window_index: The window index number of the graphics window to
; copy. If absent, the current graphics window is used
; by default.
;
; KEYWORDS:
;
; All COLOR_QUAN keywords are allowed. In particular, if you are
; taking snapshots of line plots with few colors in them, you may
; get better results by calling the program with the CUBE=6 keyword
; set. Otherwise, white colors can sometimes be a bit gray.
;
; OUTPUTS:
; None.
;
; COMMON BLOCKS:
; None.
;
; DEPENDENCIES:
;
; Uses the IDLgrClipboard object introduced in IDL 5.2(?).
;
; PROCEDURE:
;
; Copies the window contents to a clipboard object.
;
; EXAMPLE:
;
; IDL> Window
; IDL> Plot, Findgen(11)
; IDL> CLIPBOARD
;
; RESTRICTIONS:
;
; May not work for all applications. Applications tested successfully
; include: Framemaker, Powerpoint, Photoshop, Excel, Microsoft Word.
; Converts 24-bit images to 2D images with color tables.
;
; MODIFICATION HISTORY:
;
; Written by: David W. Fanning, 24 October 2001.
; Added _EXTRA keyword to pass COLOR_QUAN keywords along. 28 Oct 2002. DWF.
;-
;******************************************************************************************;
; Copyright (c) 2008, by Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. ;
; All rights reserved. ;
; ;
; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without ;
; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: ;
; ;
; * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright ;
; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. ;
; * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright ;
; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the ;
; documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. ;
; * Neither the name of Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. nor the names of its ;
; contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this ;
; software without specific prior written permission. ;
; ;
; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING, INC. ''AS IS'' AND ANY ;
; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ;
; OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT ;
; SHALL FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, ;
; INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED ;
; TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; ;
; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ;
; ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT ;
; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS ;
; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ;
;******************************************************************************************;
PRO Clipboard, windowIndex, _Extra=extra
; This procedure copies the window identified by the
; window index number (or the current window if an index
; number is not provided) to the clipboard.
IF N_Elements(windowIndex) EQ 0 THEN windowIndex = !D.Window
; Is this a valid window?
IF windowIndex LT 0 THEN BEGIN
ok = Dialog_Message('No current window to copy. Returning...')
RETURN
ENDIF
; Catch window setting errors.
Catch, error
IF error NE 0 THEN BEGIN
Catch, /Cancel
ok = Dialog_Message('Specified window is unavailable: ' + $
StrTrim(windowIndex, 2) + '. Returning...')
WSet, thisWindow
RETURN
ENDIF
; Set active window.
thisWindow = !D.Window
WSet, windowIndex
Catch, /Cancel
; Take a snapshot of window. Pay attention to visual depth.
Device, Get_Visual_Depth=thisDepth
IF thisDepth GT 8 THEN BEGIN
snapshot = TVRD(True=1)
snapshot = Color_Quan(snapshot, 1, r, g, b, _Extra=extra)
ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
snapshot = TVRD()
TVLCT, r, g, b, /Get
ENDELSE
s = Size(snapshot, /Dimensions)
; Create an object graphics image and hierarchy.
palette = Obj_New('IDLgrPalette', r, g, b)
image = Obj_New('IDLgrImage', snapshot, Palette=palette)
model = Obj_New('IDLgrModel')
model->Add, image
thisView = Obj_New('IDLgrView', ViewPlane_Rect=[0,0,s[0],s[1]])
thisView->Add, model
; Create a clipboard
theClipboard = Obj_New('IDLgrClipboard', Color_Model=1, $
Dimensions=[s[0], s[1]], N_Colors=!D.Table_Size, $
Resolution=[1.0/!D.X_PX_CM, 1.0/!D.Y_PX_CM], $
Palette=palette)
; Copy the snapshot to the clipboard.
theClipboard->Draw, thisView
; Destroy the objects.
Obj_Destroy, palette
Obj_Destroy, model
Obj_Destroy, thisView
Obj_Destroy, theClipboard
; Restore the current window.
IF thisWindow NE -1 THEN WSet, thisWindow
END
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