From 2e2a7e6a41c8825f6846b07e969bf25b8e437180 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jaseg Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 00:25:28 +0200 Subject: Fix dilation script processing --- gerbolyze/gerbolyze.py | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'gerbolyze') diff --git a/gerbolyze/gerbolyze.py b/gerbolyze/gerbolyze.py index 775623a..e9e7e5f 100755 --- a/gerbolyze/gerbolyze.py +++ b/gerbolyze/gerbolyze.py @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def paste(input_gerbers, input_svg, output_gerbers, @functools.lru_cache() def do_dilate(layer, amount): - return dilate_gerber(layer, amount, curve_tolerance) + return dilate_gerber(layer, bounds, amount, curve_tolerance) for (side, use), layer in stack.graphic_layers.items(): print('processing', side, use, 'layer') @@ -83,16 +83,19 @@ def paste(input_gerbers, input_svg, output_gerbers, # only open lazily loaded layer if we need it. Replace lazy wrapper in stack with loaded layer. stack.graphic_layers[(side, use)] = layer = layer.instance + # move overlay from svg origin to gerber origin + overlay_grb.offset(bb_min_x, bb_min_y) + print('compositing') # dilated subtract layers on top of overlay - dilations = subtract_map.get(layer, []) - for d_layer, amount in dilations: - print('processing dilation', d_layer, amount) - dilated = do_dilate(d_layer, amount) - layer.merge(dilated, mode='below', keep_settings=True) + if side in ('top', 'bottom'): # do not process subtraction scripts for inner layers + dilations = subtract_map.get(use, []) + for d_layer, amount in dilations: + print('processing dilation', d_layer, amount) + dilated = do_dilate(stack[(side, d_layer)], amount) + layer.merge(dilated, mode='below', keep_settings=True) # overlay on bottom - overlay_grb.offset(bb_min_x, bb_min_y) # move to origin layer.merge(overlay_grb, mode='below', keep_settings=True) if input_gerbers.is_dir(): @@ -400,14 +403,16 @@ def create_template_from_svg(bounds, svg_data, extra_layers): # SVG/gerber import #================== -def dilate_gerber(layer, dilation, curve_tolerance): +def dilate_gerber(layer, bounds, dilation, curve_tolerance): with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.svg') as temp_svg: - Path(temp_svg.name).write_text(str(layer.instance.to_svg())) + Path(temp_svg.name).write_text(str(layer.instance.to_svg(force_bounds=bounds, fg='white'))) + (bb_min_x, bb_min_y), (bb_max_x, bb_max_y) = bounds # dilate & render back to gerber - # TODO: the scale parameter is a hack. ideally we would fix svg-flatten to handle input units correctly. - return svg_to_gerber(temp_svg.name, - dilate=-dilation*72.0/25.4, usvg_dpi=72, scale=25.4/72.0, curve_tolerance=curve_tolerance) + # NOTE: Maybe reconsider or nicely document dilation semantics ; It is weird that negative dilations affect + # clear color and positive affects dark colors + out = svg_to_gerber(temp_svg.name, dilate=-dilation, curve_tolerance=curve_tolerance) + return out def svg_to_gerber(infile, outline_mode=False, **kwargs): infile = Path(infile) @@ -426,6 +431,7 @@ def svg_to_gerber(infile, outline_mode=False, **kwargs): args += [str(infile), str(temp_gbr.name)] if 'SVG_FLATTEN' in os.environ: + print('svg-flatten args:', args) subprocess.run([os.environ['SVG_FLATTEN'], *args], check=True) print('used svg-flatten at $SVG_FLATTEN') -- cgit