--- loncom/interface/lonprintout.pm 2006/09/05 15:41:09 1.484 +++ loncom/interface/lonprintout.pm 2006/11/20 11:01:50 1.492 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network # Printout # -# $Id: lonprintout.pm,v 1.484 2006/09/05 15:41:09 albertel Exp $ +# $Id: lonprintout.pm,v 1.492 2006/11/20 11:01:50 foxr Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt -# # http://www.lon-capa.org/ # # @@ -39,17 +38,62 @@ use Apache::grades; use Apache::edit; use Apache::File(); use Apache::lonnavmaps; -use Apache::lonratedt; +use LONCAPA::map(); use POSIX qw(strftime); use Apache::lonlocal; use Carp; -use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/'; use LONCAPA; my %perm; my %parmhash; my $resources_printed; +# +# printf_style_subst item format_string repl +# +# Does printf style substitution for a format string that +# can have %[n]item in it.. wherever, %[n]item occurs, +# rep is substituted in format_string. Note that +# [n] is an optional integer length. If provided, +# repl is truncated to at most [n] characters prior to +# substitution. +# +sub printf_style_subst { + my ($item, $format_string, $repl) = @_; + my $result = ""; + while ($format_string =~ /(%)(\d*)\Q$item\E/g ) { + my $fmt = $1; + my $size = $2; + my $subst = $repl; + if ($size ne "") { + $subst = substr($subst, 0, $size); + + # Here's a nice edge case.. supose the end of the + # substring is a \. In that case may have just + # chopped off a TeX escape... in that case, we append + # " " for the trailing character, and let the field + # spill over a bit (sigh). + # We don't just chop off the last character in order to deal + # with one last pathology, and that would be if substr had + # trimmed us to e.g. \\\ + + + if ($subst =~ /\\$/) { + $subst .= " "; + } + } + my $item_pos = pos($format_string); + $result .= substr($format_string, 0, $item_pos - length($size) -2) . $subst; + $format_string = substr($format_string, pos($format_string)); + } + + # Put the residual format string into the result: + + $result .= $format_string; + + return $result; +} + # Format a header according to a format. # @@ -60,17 +104,54 @@ my $resources_printed; # %n - Student name. # sub format_page_header { - my ($format, $assignment, $course, $student) = @_; + my ($width, $format, $assignment, $course, $student) = @_; + $width = &recalcto_mm($width); # Get width in mm. # Default format? if ($format eq '') { + # For the default format, we may need to truncate + # elements.. To do this we need to get the page width. + # we assume that each character is about 2mm in width. + # (correct for the header text size??). We ignore + # any formatting (e.g. boldfacing in this). + # + # - Allow the student/course to be one line. + # but only truncate the course. + # - Allow the assignment to be 2 lines (wrapped). + # + my $chars_per_line = $width/2; # Character/textline. + + + my $firstline = "$student $course"; + if (length($firstline) > $chars_per_line) { + my $lastchar = $chars_per_line - length($student) - 1; + if ($lastchar > 0) { + $course = substr($course, 0, $lastchar); + } else { # Nothing left of course: + $course = ''; + } + } + if (length($assignment) > $chars_per_line) { + $assignment = substr($assignment, 0, $chars_per_line); + } + $format = "\\textbf{$student} $course \\hfill \\thepage \\\\ \\textit{$assignment}"; } else { - $format =~ s/%a/$assignment/g; - $format =~ s/%c/$course/g; - $format =~ s/%n/$student/g; + # An open question is how to handle long user formatted page headers... + # A possible future is to support e.g. %na so that the user can control + # the truncation of the elements that can appear in the header. + # + $format = &printf_style_subst("a", $format, $assignment); + $format = &printf_style_subst("c", $format, $course); + $format = &printf_style_subst("n", $format, $student); + + # If the user put %'s in the format string, they must be escaped + # to \% else LaTeX will think they are comments and terminate + # the line.. which is bad!!! + + } @@ -94,7 +175,7 @@ sub num_to_letters { sub letters_to_num { my ($letters) = @_; my @letters = split('', uc($letters)); - my %substitution; + my %substitution; my $digit = 0; foreach my $letter ('A'..'J') { $substitution{$letter} = $digit; @@ -761,7 +842,7 @@ sub page_format_transformation { my $courseidinfo = &get_course(); if (defined($courseidinfo)) { $courseidinfo=' - '.$courseidinfo } my $header_text = $parmhash{'print_header_format'}; - $header_text = &format_page_header($header_text, $assignment, + $header_text = &format_page_header($textwidth, $header_text, $assignment, $courseidinfo, $name); my $topmargintoinsert = ''; if ($topmargin ne '0') {$topmargintoinsert='\setlength{\topmargin}{'.$topmargin.'}';} @@ -1084,12 +1165,12 @@ sub print_construction_sequence { if ($helper->{'VARS'}->{'curseed'}) { $rndseed=$helper->{'VARS'}->{'curseed'}; } - my $errtext=&Apache::lonratedt::mapread($currentURL); + my $errtext=&LONCAPA::map::mapread($currentURL); # # These make this all support recursing for subsequences. # - my @order = @Apache::lonratedt::order; - my @resources = @Apache::lonratedt::resources; + my @order = @LONCAPA::map::order; + my @resources = @LONCAPA::map::resources; for (my $member=0;$member<=$#order;$member++) { $resources[$order[$member]]=~/^([^:]*):([^:]*):/; my $urlp=$2; @@ -1467,7 +1548,7 @@ ENDPART if (defined($courseidinfo)) { $courseidinfo=' - '.$courseidinfo } $prevassignment=$assignment; my $header_text = $parmhash{'print_header_format'}; - $header_text = &format_page_header($header_text, + $header_text = &format_page_header($textwidth, $header_text, $assignment, $courseidinfo, $name); @@ -1898,9 +1979,9 @@ sub print_resources { my $printed = ''; my ($username,$userdomain,$usersection) = split /:/,$person; my $fullname = &get_name($username,$userdomain); - my $namepostfix; + my $namepostfix = "\\\\"; # Both anon and not anon should get the same vspace. if ($person =~ 'anon') { - $namepostfix="\\\\Name: "; + $namepostfix .="Name: "; $fullname = "CODE - ".$moreenv->{'CODE'}; } # Fullname may have special latex characters that need \ prefixing: @@ -2005,7 +2086,7 @@ sub print_resources { if ($usersection ne '') {$courseidinfo.=' - Sec. '.$usersection} my $currentassignment=&Apache::lonxml::latex_special_symbols($helper->{VARS}->{'assignment'},'header'); my $header_line = - &format_page_header($parmhash{'print_header_format'}, + &format_page_header($LaTeXwidth, $parmhash{'print_header_format'}, $currentassignment, $courseidinfo, $fullname); my $header_start = ($columns_in_format == 1) ? '\lhead' : '\fancyhead[LO]'; @@ -2383,7 +2464,7 @@ RESOURCE_SELECTOR &Apache::lonxml::xmlparse($r, 'helper', < - Select sort order + Select sorting order of printout Sort by section then student Sort by students across sections.