Annotation of loncom/xml/lontable.pm, revision 1.18

1.1       foxr        1: # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
                      2: #  Generating TeX tables.
                      3: #
1.18    ! foxr        4: # $Id: lontable.pm,v 1.17 2011/04/13 10:08:06 foxr Exp $
1.1       foxr        5: # 
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                     27: # http://www.lon-capa.org/
                     28: ## Copyright for TtHfunc and TtMfunc by Ian Hutchinson. 
                     29: # TtHfunc and TtMfunc (the "Code") may be compiled and linked into 
                     30: # binary executable programs or libraries distributed by the 
                     31: # Michigan State University (the "Licensee"), but any binaries so 
                     32: # distributed are hereby licensed only for use in the context
                     33: # of a program or computational system for which the Licensee is the 
                     34: # primary author or distributor, and which performs substantial 
                     35: # additional tasks beyond the translation of (La)TeX into HTML.
                     36: # The C source of the Code may not be distributed by the Licensee
                     37: # to any other parties under any circumstances.
                     38: #
                     39: 
                     40: # This module is a support packkage that helps londefdef generate
1.12      foxr       41: # LaTeX tables using the Apache::lonlatextable package.  A prerequisite is that
1.5       foxr       42: # the print generator must have added the following to the LaTeX 
1.1       foxr       43: #
                     44: #  \usepackage{xtab}
                     45: #  \usepackage{booktabs}
                     46: #  \usepackage{array}
                     47: #  \usepackage{colortbl}
                     48: #  \usepackage{xcolor}
                     49: #
                     50: #  These packages are installed in the packaged LaTeX distributions we know of as of
                     51: #  11/24/2008
                     52: #
                     53: 
                     54: 
                     55: 
                     56: package Apache::lontable;
                     57: use strict;
1.12      foxr       58: use Apache::lonlatextable;
1.8       foxr       59: use Apache::lonnet;		# for trace logging.
1.1       foxr       60: 
1.18    ! foxr       61: 
        !            62: my $tracing = 0;		# Set to 1 to enable log tracing. 2 for local sub tracing.
1.1       foxr       63: 
                     64: =pod
                     65: 
                     66: =head1  lontable Table generation assistant for the LaTeX target
                     67: 
                     68: This module contains support software for generating tables in LaTeX output mode 
1.12      foxr       69: In this implementation, we use the Apache::lonlatextable package to do the actual final formatting.
1.1       foxr       70: Each table creates a new object.  Table objects can have global properties configured.
                     71: The main operations on a table object are:
                     72: 
                     73: =over 3
                     74: 
                     75: =item start_row  
                     76: 
                     77: Opens a new table row.
                     78: 
                     79: =item end_row
                     80: 
                     81: Closes a table row.
                     82: 
                     83: =item configure_row
                     84: 
                     85: Modifies a configuration item in the currently open row.
                     86: 
                     87: =item generate
                     88: 
                     89: Returns the generated table string.
                     90: 
                     91: =item configure
                     92: 
                     93: Configures a table's global configuration.
                     94: 
1.3       foxr       95: =item add_cell
                     96: 
                     97: Add and configure a cell to the current row.6
                     98: 
1.1       foxr       99: =back
                    100: 
                    101: =cut
                    102: 
                    103: =pod
                    104: 
                    105: =head2 new - create a new object.
                    106: 
                    107: Create a new table object.  Any of the raw table configuration items can be
                    108: modified by this.  These configuration items include:
                    109: 
                    110:   my $table = lontable::new(\%config_hash)
                    111: 
1.17      foxr      112: =over 3
1.1       foxr      113: 
1.7       foxr      114: 
1.1       foxr      115: =item alignment
                    116: 
                    117: Table alignment.  Some table styles support this but not all.
                    118: 
                    119: =item tableborder
                    120: 
                    121: If true, a border is drawn around the table.
                    122: 
                    123: =item cellborder
                    124: 
                    125: If true, borders are drawn around the cells inside a table.
                    126: 
                    127: =item caption
                    128: 
                    129: The table caption text.
                    130: 
                    131: =item theme
                    132: 
                    133: The theme of the table to use.  Defaults to Zurich.  Themes we know about are:
                    134: NYC, NYC2, Zurich, Berlin, Dresden, Houston, Miami, plain, Paris.  Other themes can be added
1.12      foxr      135: to the Apache::lonlatextable package, and they will become supported automatically, as theme names are
                    136: not error checked.  Any use of a non-existent theme is reported by the Apache::lonlatextable package
1.1       foxr      137: when the table text is generated.
                    138: 
1.7       foxr      139: =item width
                    140: 
1.8       foxr      141: The width of the table.   in any
                    142: TeX unit measure e.g.  10.8cm  This forces the table to the
                    143: tabularx environment.  It also forces the declarations for
                    144: cells to be paragraph mode which supports more internal formatting.
1.7       foxr      145: 
1.1       foxr      146: =back
                    147: 
                    148: =head3 Member data
                    149: 
                    150: The object hash has the following members:
                    151: 
                    152: =over 3
                    153: 
                    154: =item column_count 
                    155: 
                    156: Maintained internally, the number of colums in the widest row.
                    157: 
                    158: =item alignment
                    159: 
                    160: Table alignment (configurable) "left", "center", or "right".
                    161: 
                    162: =item outer_border
                    163: 
                    164: True if a border should be drawn around the entire table (configurable)
                    165: 
                    166: =item inner_borders
                    167: 
                    168: True if a border should be drawn around all cells (configurable).
                    169: 
                    170: =item caption
                    171: 
                    172: Table caption (configurable).
                    173: 
                    174: =item theme
                    175: 
                    176: Theme desired (configurable).
                    177: 
1.6       foxr      178: =item width
                    179: 
                    180: If defined, the width of the table (should be supplied
                    181: in fraction of column width e.g. .75 for 75%.
                    182: 
1.1       foxr      183: =item row_open 
                    184: 
                    185: True if a row is open and not yet closed.
                    186: 
                    187: =item rows
                    188: 
                    189: Array of row data. This is an array of hashes described below.
                    190: 
                    191: =back
                    192: 
                    193: =head3 Row data.
                    194: 
                    195: Each row of table data is an element of the rows hash array.  Hash elements are
                    196: 
                    197: =over 3
                    198: 
                    199: 
                    200: =item default_halign 
1.3       foxr      201: 0
1.1       foxr      202: Default horizontal alignment for cells in this row.
                    203: 
                    204: =item default_valign
                    205: 
                    206: Default vertical alignment for cells in this row (may be ignored).
                    207: 
1.6       foxr      208: =item cell_width
                    209:  
                    210: The width of the row in cells.  This is the sum of the column spans 
                    211: of the cells in the row.
                    212: 
1.1       foxr      213: =item cells
                    214: 
1.17      foxr      215: 
1.1       foxr      216: Array of hashes where each element represents the data for a cell.
                    217: The contents of each element of this hash are described below:
                    218: 
1.3       foxr      219: =item header
                    220: 
                    221: If present, the row is a 'header' that is it was made via the
                    222: <th> tag.
                    223: 
1.1       foxr      224: =item halign
                    225: 
                    226: If present, overrides the row default horizontal alignment.
                    227: 
                    228: =item valign
                    229: 
                    230: if present, override the row default vertical alignment.
                    231: 
                    232: =item rowspan
                    233: 
                    234: If present, indicates the number of rows this cell spans.
                    235: 
                    236: =item colspan
                    237: 
                    238: If present indicates the number of columns this cell spans.
                    239: Note that a cell can span both rows and columns.
                    240: 
1.6       foxr      241: =item start_col
                    242: 
                    243: The starting column of the cell in the table grid.
                    244: 
1.1       foxr      245: =item contents
                    246: 
                    247: The contents of the cell.
                    248: 
                    249: =back
                    250: 
                    251: 
                    252: =cut
                    253: 
                    254: sub new {
                    255:     my ($class, $configuration) = @_;
                    256: 
1.17      foxr      257:     if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("new table"); }
1.1       foxr      258:     #  Initialize the object member data with the default values
                    259:     #  then override with any stuff in $configuration.
                    260: 
                    261:     my $self = {
                    262: 	alignment      => "left",
                    263: 	outer_border   => 0,
1.2       foxr      264: 	inner_border  => 0,
1.1       foxr      265: 	caption        => "",
1.11      foxr      266: 	theme          => "plain",
1.1       foxr      267: 	column_count   => 0,
                    268: 	row_open       => 0,
1.17      foxr      269: 	rows           => {
                    270: 	    'body'     => [],
                    271:             'head'     => [],
                    272: 	    'foot'     => []
                    273: 	},
                    274: 	col_widths      => {},
                    275: 	part           => 'body'     # one of 'body', 'head', 'foot'.
                    276: 
1.1       foxr      277:     };
                    278: 
                    279:     foreach my $key (keys %$configuration) {
                    280: 	$self->{$key} = $$configuration{$key};
                    281:     }
                    282: 
                    283:     bless($self, $class);
                    284: 
                    285:     return $self;
                    286: }
                    287: 
1.3       foxr      288: 
1.1       foxr      289: #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    290: #
                    291: #  Methods that get/set table global configuration.
1.2       foxr      292: #
                    293: 
                    294: =pod
                    295: 
                    296: =head2 Gets/set alignment.  
                    297: 
                    298: If the method is passed a new alignment value, that replaces the current one.
                    299: Regardless, the current alignment is used:
                    300: 
                    301: =head3 Examples:
                    302: 
                    303:  my $align = $table->alignment(); # Return current alignment
                    304:  $table->alignment("center");     # Attempt centered alignment.
                    305: 
                    306: =cut
                    307: 
                    308: sub alignment {
                    309:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
                    310: 
1.8       foxr      311:     if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("alignment = $new_value");}
                    312: 
1.2       foxr      313:     if (defined($new_value)) {
1.5       foxr      314: 	$self->{'alignment'} = $new_value;
1.2       foxr      315:     }
1.5       foxr      316:     return $self->{'alignment'};
1.2       foxr      317: }
                    318: 
                    319: =pod
                    320: 
                    321: =head2 table_border
                    322: 
                    323: Set or get the presence of an outer border in the table.
                    324: If passed a parameter, that parameter replaces the current request
                    325: for or not for an outer border. Regardless, the function returns
                    326: the final value of the outer_border request.
                    327: 
                    328: =head3 Examples:
                    329: 
                    330:   $table->table_border(1);      # Request an outer border.
                    331:   my $outer_requested = $table->table_border();
                    332: 
                    333: =cut
                    334: 
                    335: sub table_border {
                    336:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
                    337: 
1.8       foxr      338:     if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("table_border $new_value");}
                    339: 
1.2       foxr      340:     if (defined($new_value)) {
1.5       foxr      341: 	$self->{'outer_border'} = $new_value;
1.2       foxr      342:     }
1.5       foxr      343:     return $self->{'outer_border'};
1.2       foxr      344: }
                    345: 
                    346: 
                    347: =pod
                    348: 
                    349: =head2 cell_border
                    350: 
                    351: Set or get the presence of a request for cells to have borders
                    352: drawn around them.  If a paramter is passed, it will be treated as
                    353: a new value for the cell border configuration.  Regardless,the final
                    354: value of that configuration parameter is returned.
1.16      foxr      355: Valid values for the parameter are:
                    356: 
                    357: =over 2
                    358: 
                    359: =item 0 - no borders present.
                    360: 
                    361: =item 1 - All borders (borders around all four sides of the cell.
                    362: 
                    363: =item 2 - Border at top and bottom of the cell.
                    364: 
                    365: =item 3 - Border at the left and right sides of the cell.
                    366: 
1.17      foxr      367: =item 4 - Border around groups (colgroups as well as thead/tfoot/tbody).
1.16      foxr      368: 
1.17      foxr      369: 
                    370: =back
1.2       foxr      371: 
                    372: =head3 Examples:
                    373: 
1.4       foxr      374:  my $cell_border = $table->cell_border(); # ask if cell borders are requested.
1.2       foxr      375:  $table->cell_border(1);	# Request cell borders.
                    376: 
                    377: =cut
                    378: 
1.4       foxr      379: sub cell_border {
1.2       foxr      380:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
1.8       foxr      381:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("cell_border: $new_value"); }
1.2       foxr      382:     if (defined($new_value)) {
1.5       foxr      383: 	$self->{'inner_border'} = $new_value;
1.2       foxr      384:     }
1.5       foxr      385:     return $self->{'inner_border'};
1.2       foxr      386: }
                    387: 
                    388: =pod
                    389: 
                    390: =head2 caption
                    391: 
                    392: Gets and/or sets the caption string for the table.  The caption string appears to label
                    393: the table.  If a parameter is supplied it will become the new caption string.k
                    394: 
                    395: =head3 Examples:
                    396: 
                    397: 
                    398:   $my caption = $table->caption();
                    399:   $table->caption("This is the new table caption");
                    400: 
                    401: =cut
                    402: 
                    403: sub caption {
                    404:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
                    405: 
1.8       foxr      406:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("caption: $new_value"); }
1.2       foxr      407:     if (defined($new_value)) {
1.5       foxr      408: 	$self->{'caption'} = $new_value;
1.2       foxr      409:     }
                    410: 
1.5       foxr      411:     return $self->{'caption'};
1.2       foxr      412: }
                    413: 
                    414: =pod
                    415: 
                    416: =head2 theme
                    417: 
                    418: Gets and optionally sets the table theme.  The table theme describes how the
                    419: table will be typset by the table package.  If a parameter is supplied it
                    420: will be the new theme selection.
                    421: 
                    422: =head3 Examples:
1.1       foxr      423: 
1.2       foxr      424:   my $theme = $table->theme();
                    425:   $table->theme("Dresden");
                    426: 
                    427: =cut
                    428: 
                    429: sub theme {
                    430:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
1.8       foxr      431:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("theme $new_value"); }
1.2       foxr      432:     if (defined($new_value)) {
1.5       foxr      433: 	$self->{'theme'} = $new_value;
1.2       foxr      434:     }
1.5       foxr      435:     return $self->{'theme'};
1.2       foxr      436: }
                    437: 
                    438: =pod
                    439: 
1.17      foxr      440: =head2 width
1.7       foxr      441: 
                    442: Gets and optionally sets the width of the table.
                    443: 
1.17      foxr      444: =head3 Examples:
1.7       foxr      445: 
                    446:  my $newwidth = $table->width("10cm");   # 10cm width returns "10cm".
                    447: 
                    448: =cut
                    449: sub width {
                    450:     my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
1.8       foxr      451:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("width = $new_value"); }
                    452: 
1.7       foxr      453:     if (defined($new_value)) {
                    454: 	$self->{'width'} = $new_value;
                    455:     }
                    456:     return $self->{'width'}; 	# Could be undef.
                    457: }
                    458: 
                    459: =pod
                    460: 
1.2       foxr      461: =head2 start_row
                    462: 
                    463: Begins a new row in the table.  If a row is already open, that row is
                    464: closed off prior to starting the new row.  Rows can have the following attributes
                    465: which are specified by an optional hash passed in to this function.
                    466: 
                    467: =over 3
                    468: 
                    469: =item default_halign
                    470: 
                    471: The default horizontal alignment of the row. This can be "left", "center", or "right"
                    472: 
                    473: =item default_valign
                    474: 
                    475: The default vertical alignment of the row.  This can be "top", "center", or "bottom"
                    476: 
                    477: =back
                    478: 
                    479: =head3 Examples:
                    480: 
                    481:   $table_start_row();                  # no attributes.
                    482:   $table_start({default_halign => "center",
                    483:                 default_valign => "bottom"}); # Create setting the attrbutes.
                    484: 
                    485: =cut
                    486: 
                    487: sub start_row {
1.5       foxr      488:     my ($self, $config) = @_;
1.8       foxr      489:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("start_row"); }
1.5       foxr      490:     if ($self->{'row_open'}) { 
1.4       foxr      491: 	$self->end_row();
1.2       foxr      492:     }
                    493:     my $row_hash = {
                    494: 	default_halign => "left",
                    495: 	default_valign => "top",
1.6       foxr      496: 	cell_width     =>  0,
1.2       foxr      497: 	cells          => []
                    498:     };
                    499: 
                    500:     # Override the defaults if the config hash is present:
                    501: 
1.5       foxr      502:     if (defined($config)) {
                    503: 	foreach my $key  (keys %$config) {
                    504: 	    $row_hash->{$key} = $config->{$key};
1.2       foxr      505: 	}
                    506:     }
1.5       foxr      507: 
1.2       foxr      508:     
1.17      foxr      509:     my $rows = $self->{'rows'}->{$self->{'part'}};
1.2       foxr      510:     push(@$rows, $row_hash);
                    511: 
1.5       foxr      512:     $self->{"row_open"} = 1;	# Row is now open and ready for business.
1.2       foxr      513: }
                    514: 
                    515: =pod
                    516: 
                    517: =head2  end_row 
                    518: 
                    519: Closes off a row.  Once closed, cells cannot be added to this row again.
                    520: 
                    521: =head3 Examples:
                    522: 
1.4       foxr      523:    $table->end_row();
1.2       foxr      524: 
                    525: 
                    526: =cut
                    527: 
1.4       foxr      528: sub end_row {
1.2       foxr      529:     my ($self) = @_;
1.8       foxr      530:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("end_row"); }
1.5       foxr      531:     if ($self->{'row_open'}) {
1.2       foxr      532: 	
                    533: 	# Mostly we need to determine if this row has the maximum
                    534: 	# cell count of any row in existence in the table:
1.17      foxr      535: 	
1.18    ! foxr      536: 
1.17      foxr      537: 	my $row        = $self->{'rows'}->{$self->{'part'}}->[-1];
1.5       foxr      538: 	my $cells      = $row->{'cells'};
1.3       foxr      539: 
1.6       foxr      540: 	if ($row->{'cell_width'} > $self->{'column_count'}) {
                    541: 	    $self->{'column_count'} = $row->{'cell_width'};
1.2       foxr      542: 	}
                    543: 
1.5       foxr      544: 	$self->{'row_open'} = 0;;
1.2       foxr      545:     }
                    546: }
                    547: 
                    548: =pod
                    549: 
1.3       foxr      550: =head2 configure_row
                    551: 
                    552: Modify the configuration of a row.   If a row is not open, a new one will be opened.
                    553: 
                    554: =head3 Parameters:
1.2       foxr      555: 
1.3       foxr      556: config_hash - A hash that contains new values for the set of row confiuguration 
                    557: items to be modified.  There is currently no check/penalty for items that are not in
                    558: the set of defined configuration properties which are:
1.2       foxr      559: 
1.3       foxr      560: =over 2
                    561: 
                    562: =item default_halign
                    563: 
                    564: The default horizontal alignment for text in  cells in the row.  This can be any of:
                    565: "left", "right" or "center".
                    566: 
                    567: =item default_valign
                    568: 
                    569: The default vertical alignment for text in cells in the row.  This can be any of:
                    570: 
                    571: "top", "bottom" or "center"
                    572: 
1.14      foxr      573: 
1.3       foxr      574: =back 
1.2       foxr      575: 
                    576: =cut
                    577: 
1.3       foxr      578: sub configure_row {
                    579:     my ($self, $config) = @_;
1.8       foxr      580:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("configure_row");}
1.5       foxr      581:     if (!$self->{'row_open'}) {
1.3       foxr      582: 	$self->start_row();
                    583:     }
                    584:     
1.17      foxr      585:     my $row = $self->{'rows'}->{$self->{'part'}}->[-1];
1.3       foxr      586:     foreach my $config_item (keys %$config) {
                    587: 	$row->{$config_item} = $config->{$config_item};
                    588:     }
1.2       foxr      589: }
1.1       foxr      590: 
                    591: 
1.3       foxr      592: =pod
                    593: 
                    594: =head2 add_cell
                    595: 
                    596: Add a new cell to a row.  If there is a row above us, we need to 
                    597: watch out for row spans that may force additional blank cell entries
                    598: to fill in the span. 
                    599: 
                    600: =head3 Parameters:
                    601: 
                    602: =over 2
                    603: 
                    604: =item text
                    605: 
                    606: Text to put in the cell.
                    607: 
                    608: =item cell_config
                    609: 
                    610: Hash of configuration options that override the defaults.   The recognized options,
                    611: and their defaults are:
                    612: 
                    613: =over 2
                    614: 
                    615: =item halign 
                    616: 
                    617: If nonblank overrides the row's default for the cell's horizontal alignment.
                    618: 
                    619: =item valign
                    620: 
                    621: If nonblank, overrides the row's default for the cdell's vertical alignment.
                    622: 
                    623: =item rowspan
                    624: 
                    625: Number of rows the cell spans.
                    626: 
                    627: =item colspan
                    628: 
                    629: Number of columns the cell spans.
                    630: 
1.14      foxr      631: =item width
                    632: 
                    633: LaTeX specification of the width of the cell.
                    634: Note that if there is a colspan this width is going to be equally divided
                    635: over the widths of the columnsn in the span.
                    636: Note as well that if width specification conflict, the last one specified wins...silently.
                    637: 
1.3       foxr      638: =back
                    639: 
1.17      foxr      640: =back 
                    641: 
1.3       foxr      642: =cut
                    643: 
                    644: sub add_cell {
                    645:     my ($self, $text, $config) = @_;
                    646: 
1.8       foxr      647:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("add_cell : $text"); }
                    648: 
1.3       foxr      649:     # If a row is not open, we must open it:
                    650: 
1.5       foxr      651:     if (!$self->{'row_open'}) {
1.3       foxr      652: 	$self->start_row();
                    653:     }
1.17      foxr      654:     my $rows          = $self->{'rows'}->{$self->{'part'}};
1.6       foxr      655:     my $current_row   = $rows->[-1];
1.5       foxr      656:     my $current_cells = $current_row->{'cells'}; 
1.6       foxr      657:     my $last_coord    = $current_row->{'cell_width'};
1.3       foxr      658: 
1.6       foxr      659:     #  We have to worry about row spans if there is a prior row:
1.3       foxr      660: 
1.6       foxr      661:     if (scalar(@$rows) > 1) {
1.3       foxr      662: 
1.6       foxr      663: 	my $last_row = $rows->[-2];
                    664: 	if ($last_coord < $last_row->{'cell_width'}) {
                    665: 	    my $prior_coord       = 0;
                    666: 	    my $prior_cell_index  = 0;
                    667: 	    while ($prior_coord <= $last_coord) {
                    668: 		
                    669: 		# Pull a cell down if it's coord matches our start coord
                    670: 		# And there's a row span > 1.
                    671: 		# Having done so, we adjust our $last_coord to match the
                    672: 		# end point of the pulled down cell.
                    673: 
                    674: 		my $prior_cell = $last_row->{'cells'}->[$prior_cell_index];
1.8       foxr      675: 		if (!defined($prior_cell)) {
                    676: 		    last;
                    677: 		}
1.6       foxr      678: 		if (($prior_cell->{'start_col'} == $last_coord) &&
                    679: 		    ($prior_cell->{'rowspan'}  > 1)) {
                    680: 		    
                    681: 		    #  Need to drop the cell down
                    682: 
                    683: 		    my %dropped_down_cell = %$prior_cell;
                    684: 		    $dropped_down_cell{'rowspan'}--;
                    685: 		    $dropped_down_cell{'contents'} = '';
                    686: 
                    687: 		    push(@$current_cells, \%dropped_down_cell);
                    688: 		    $last_coord += $dropped_down_cell{'colspan'};
                    689: 		    $current_row->{'cell_width'} = $last_coord;
                    690: 		    
                    691: 		}
                    692: 		$prior_coord += $prior_cell->{'colspan'};
                    693: 		$prior_cell_index++;
                    694: 	    }
1.3       foxr      695: 	}
1.6       foxr      696: 
1.3       foxr      697:     }
1.6       foxr      698: 
1.3       foxr      699:     #
                    700:     # Now we're ready to build up our cell:
                    701: 
                    702:     my $cell = {
                    703: 	rowspan    => 1,
                    704: 	colspan    => 1,
1.6       foxr      705: 	start_col  => $last_coord,
1.3       foxr      706: 	contents   => $text
                    707:     };
                    708:     
                    709:     if (defined($config)) {
                    710: 	foreach my $key (keys(%$config)) {
1.15      raeburn   711:             if ($key eq 'colspan') {
                    712:                 next if ($config->{$key} == 0);
                    713:             }
1.3       foxr      714: 	    $cell->{$key} = $config->{$key};
                    715: 	}
                    716:     }
1.14      foxr      717: 
1.6       foxr      718:     $current_row->{'cell_width'} += $cell->{'colspan'};
                    719: 
1.14      foxr      720: 
                    721:     #
                    722:     # Process the width if it exists.  If supplied it must be of the form:
                    723:     #   float units
                    724:     # Where units can be in, cm or mm.
                    725:     # Regardless of the supplied units we will normalize to cm.
                    726:     # This allows computation on units at final table generation time.
                    727:     #
                    728: 
                    729:     if (exists($cell->{'width'})) {
                    730: 	my $width;
                    731: 	my $widthcm;
                    732: 	$width   = $config->{'width'};
                    733: 	$widthcm = $self->size_to_cm($width);
                    734: 	
                    735: 	# If there's a column span, the actual width is divided by the span
                    736: 	# and applied to each of the columns in the span.
                    737: 
                    738: 	$widthcm = $widthcm / $cell->{'colspan'};
                    739: 	for (my $i = $last_coord; $i < $last_coord + $cell->{'colspan'}; $i++) {
                    740: 	    $self->{'col_widths'}->{$i} = $widthcm; 
                    741: 	}
                    742: 	
                    743:     }
                    744: 
1.3       foxr      745:     push(@$current_cells, $cell);
1.8       foxr      746: 
                    747:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("add_cell done"); }
1.3       foxr      748: }
                    749: 
1.8       foxr      750: 
                    751: =pod
                    752: 
                    753: =head2  append_cell_text
                    754: 
                    755: Sometimes it's necessary to create/configure the cell and then later add text to it.
                    756: This sub allows text to be appended to the most recently created cell.
                    757: 
                    758: =head3 Parameters
                    759: 
                    760: The text to add to the cell.
                    761: 
                    762: =cut
                    763: sub append_cell_text {
                    764:     my ($this, $text) = @_;
                    765: 
                    766:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("append_cell_text: $text"); }
1.17      foxr      767:     my $rows         = $this->{'rows'}->{$this->{'part'}};
1.8       foxr      768:     my $current_row  = $rows->[-1];
                    769:     my $cells        = $current_row->{'cells'};
                    770:     my $current_cell = $cells->[-1];
                    771:     $current_cell->{'contents'} .= $text;
                    772:     
                    773: }
1.17      foxr      774: #-------------------------- Support for row/column groups.   ----
                    775: 
                    776: =pod 
                    777: 
                    778: =head2 start_head 
                    779: 
                    780: starts the table head.  This corresponds to the <thead> tag in 
                    781: html/xml.  All rows defined in this group will be
                    782: collected and placed at the front of the table come rendering time.
                    783: Furthermore, if the table has group borders enabled, a rule will be
                    784: rendered following and preceding this group of rows.
                    785: 
                    786: =cut
                    787: 
                    788: sub start_head {
                    789:     my ($this) = @_;
                    790:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("start_head"); }
                    791:     $this->{'part'}  = 'head';
                    792: }
                    793: 
                    794: =pod     
                    795: 
                    796: =head2 end_head   
                    797: 
                    798: Ends a table head.  This corresponds to the
                    799: </thead> closing tag in html/xml.
                    800: 
                    801: =cut
                    802: 
                    803: sub end_head {
                    804:     my ($this) = @_;
                    805:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("end_head"); }
                    806:     $this->{'part'} = 'body';
                    807: }
                    808: 
                    809: =pod
                    810: 
                    811: =head2 start_foot
                    812: 
                    813: Starts the table footer.  All of the rows generated in the footer will
                    814: be rendered at the bottom of the table.  This sub corresponds to the
                    815: <tfoot> tag in html/xml.  If the table has group borders enabled, a rule
                    816: will be rendered at the top and bottom of the set of columns in this
                    817: group
                    818: 
                    819: =cut
                    820: 
                    821: sub start_foot {
                    822:     my ($this) = @_;
                    823:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("start_foot"); }
                    824:     $this->{'part'}   = 'foot';
                    825: }
                    826: 
                    827: =pod
                    828: 
                    829: =head2 end_foot
                    830: 
                    831: Ends the set of rows in the table footer.  This corresponds to the
                    832: </tfoot> end tag in xml/html.
                    833: 
                    834: =cut
                    835: 
                    836: sub end_foot {
                    837:     my ($this) = @_;
                    838:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("end_foot") }
                    839:     $this->{'part'}  = 'body';
                    840: }
                    841: 
                    842: =pod
                    843: 
                    844: =head2 start_body
                    845: 
                    846: Starts the set of rows that will be in the table body.   Note that if
                    847: we are not in the header or footer, body rows are implied.
                    848: This correspondes to the presence of a <tbody> tag in html/xml.
                    849: If group borders are on, a rule will be rendered at the top and bottom
                    850: of the body rows.
                    851: 
                    852: =cut
                    853: 
                    854: sub start_body {
                    855:     my ($this) = @_;
                    856:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("start_body"); }
                    857:     $this->{'part'}  = 'body';
                    858: }
                    859: 
                    860: =pod
                    861:  
                    862: =head2 end_body
                    863: 
                    864: Ends the set of rows in a table body.  Note that in the event we are not
                    865: in  the header or footer groups this code assumes we are in the body
                    866: group.  I believe this is a good match to how mot browsers render.
                    867: 
                    868: =cut
                    869: 
                    870: sub end_body {
                    871:     my ($this) = @_;
                    872:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("end_body"); }
                    873: 
                    874: }
                    875: 
                    876: =pod
                    877: 
                    878: =head2 define_colgroup
                    879: 
                    880: Define a column group  a column group corresponds to the
                    881: <cgroup> tag in Html/Xml. A column group as we implement it has
                    882: the following properties tht will be shared amongst all cells in the
                    883: columns in the group unless overidden in the specific oell definition:
                    884: 
                    885: =over 2
                    886: 
                    887: =item span 
                    888: 
                    889: The number of columns in the column group.  This defaults to 1.
                    890: 
                    891: =item halign
                    892: 
                    893: Horizontal alignment of the cells.  This defaults to left.
                    894: Other values are left, center, right (justify and char are 
                    895: accepted but treated as left).
                    896:   
                    897: =item valign
                    898: 
                    899: Vertical alignment of the cells.  This defaults to middle.
                    900: Other values are top middle, bottom, (baseline is accepted and
                    901: treated as top).
                    902: 
                    903: =back   
                    904: 
                    905: If group borders are turned on, a rule will be rendered
                    906: at the left and right side of the column group.
                    907: 
                    908: =head3 parameters
                    909: 
                    910: =over 2
                    911: 
                    912: =item definition
                    913: 
                    914: This is a hash that contains any of the keys described above that
                    915: define the column group.
                    916: 
                    917: =back
                    918: 
                    919: 
                    920: =head3 Example
                    921: 
                    922:  $table->define_colgroup({
                    923:     'span'    => 2,
                    924:     'halign'  => 'center'
                    925:                          })
                    926: 
                    927: 
                    928: 
                    929: =cut
                    930: 
                    931: sub define_colgroup {
                    932:     my ($this, $attributes)  = @_;
                    933:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("col_group"); }
                    934:     
                    935: 
                    936: }
1.8       foxr      937: 
1.17      foxr      938: #------------------------- Render the table ---------------------
1.8       foxr      939: 
1.6       foxr      940: =pod
                    941: 
                    942: =head2 generate
                    943: 
                    944: Call this when the structures for the table have been built.
                    945: This will generate and return the table object that can be used
                    946: to generate the table.  Returning the table object allows for
                    947: a certain amount of testing to be done on the generated table.
                    948: The caller can then ask the table object to generate LaTeX.
                    949: 
                    950: =cut
1.17      foxr      951: 
1.6       foxr      952: sub generate {
                    953:     my ($this) = @_;
1.8       foxr      954:     my $useP   = 0;
1.14      foxr      955: 
                    956:     my $colunits = 'cm';	# All widths get normalized to cm.
                    957:     my $tablewidth;
1.6       foxr      958: 
1.8       foxr      959:     if($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("generate"); }
1.12      foxr      960:     my $table = Apache::lonlatextable->new();
                    961: 
1.17      foxr      962:     my $inner_border = $this->{'inner_border'};
                    963:     my $outer_border = $this->{'outer_border'};
                    964:     my $column_count = $this->{'column_count'};
1.8       foxr      965: 
1.17      foxr      966:     my $cell_ul_border = (($inner_border == 1) || ($inner_border == 2)) ? 1 : 0;
                    967:     my $cell_lr_border = (($inner_border == 1) || ($inner_border == 3)) ? 1 : 0;
                    968:     my $part_border   = ($inner_border == 4);
                    969:  
1.7       foxr      970:     # Add the caption if supplied.
                    971: 
                    972:     if ($this->{'caption'} ne "") {
                    973: 	$table->set_caption($this->caption);
                    974:     }
                    975:     
                    976:     # Set the width if defined:
                    977: 
1.14      foxr      978:     my $default_width;
                    979:     my $colwidths        = $this->{'col_widths'};
1.7       foxr      980:     if (defined ($this->{'width'})) {
1.14      foxr      981: 	$tablewidth = $this->{'width'};
                    982: 	$tablewidth = $this->size_to_cm($tablewidth);
                    983: 
1.8       foxr      984: 	$useP = 1;
                    985: 
1.14      foxr      986: 	# Figure out the default width for a column with unspecified
                    987: 	# We take the initially specified widths and sum them up.
                    988: 	# This is subtracted from total width  above.
                    989: 	# If the result is negative we're going to allow a minimum of 2.54cm for
                    990: 	# each column and make the table spill appropriately.  
                    991: 	# This (like a riot) is an ugly thing but I'm open to suggestions about
                    992: 	# how to handle it better (e.g. scaling down requested widths?).
                    993: 
                    994: 	my $specified_width = 0.0;
                    995: 	my $specified_cols   = 0;
                    996: 	foreach my $col (keys %$colwidths) {
                    997: 	    $specified_width = $specified_width + $colwidths->{$col};
                    998: 	    $specified_cols++;
                    999: 	}
                   1000: 	my $unspecified_cols = $this->{'column_count'} - $specified_cols;
                   1001: 
                   1002: 	#  If zero unspecified cols, we are pretty much done... just have to
                   1003: 	#  adjust the total width to be specified  width. Otherwise we
                   1004: 	#  must figure out the default width and total width:
                   1005: 	#
                   1006: 	my $total_width;
                   1007: 	if($unspecified_cols == 0) {
                   1008: 	    $total_width = $specified_width;
                   1009: 	} else {
                   1010: 	    $default_width = ($tablewidth - $specified_width)/$unspecified_cols; #  Could be negative....
                   1011: 	    $total_width   = $default_width * $unspecified_cols + $specified_width;
                   1012: 	}
                   1013: 	
                   1014: 	# if the default_width is < 0.0 the user has oversubscribed the width of the table with the individual
                   1015: 	# column.  In this case, we're going to maintain the desired proportions of the user's columns, but 
                   1016: 	# ensure that the unspecified columns get a fair share of the width..where a fair share is defined as
                   1017: 	# the total width of the table / unspecified column count.
                   1018: 	# We figure out what this means in terms of reducing the specified widths by dividing by a constant proportionality.
                   1019: 	# Note that this cannot happen if the user hasn't specified anywidths as the computation above would then
                   1020: 	# just make all columns equal fractions of the total table width.
                   1021: 
                   1022: 	if ($default_width < 0) {
                   1023: 	    $default_width = ($tablewidth/$unspecified_cols);                     # 'fair' default width.
                   1024: 	    my $width_remaining = $tablewidth - $default_width*$unspecified_cols; # What's left for the specified cols.
                   1025: 	    my $reduction       = $tablewidth/$width_remaining;                    # Reduction fraction for specified cols
                   1026: 	    foreach my $col (keys %$colwidths) {
                   1027: 		$colwidths->{$col} = $colwidths->{$col}/$reduction;
                   1028: 	    }
                   1029: 	    
                   1030:         }
1.7       foxr     1031:     }
                   1032: 
1.17      foxr     1033:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("rendering head"); }
                   1034:     $this->render_part('head', $table, $useP, $default_width);
                   1035:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("rendering body"); }
                   1036:     $this->render_part('body', $table, $useP, $default_width);
                   1037:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("rendering footer"); }
                   1038:     $this->render_part('foot', $table, $useP, $default_width);
                   1039: 
                   1040: 
                   1041: 
                   1042: 
                   1043:     
                   1044:     my $coldef = "";
                   1045:     if ($outer_border || $cell_lr_border) {
                   1046: 	$coldef .= '|';
                   1047:     }
                   1048:     for (my $i =0; $i < $column_count; $i++) {
                   1049: 	if ($useP) {
                   1050: 	    $coldef .= "p{$default_width $colunits}";
                   1051: 	} else {
                   1052: 	    $coldef .= 'l';
                   1053: 	}
                   1054: 	if ($cell_lr_border || 
                   1055: 	    ($outer_border && ($i == $column_count-1))) {
                   1056: 	    $coldef .= '|';
                   1057: 	}
                   1058:     }
                   1059:     $table->{'coldef'} = $coldef;
                   1060: 
                   1061:     # Return the table:
                   1062: 
                   1063:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("Leaving generate"); }
                   1064: 
                   1065: 
                   1066:     return $table;
                   1067: 
                   1068: }
                   1069: 
                   1070: 
                   1071: #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   1072: #
                   1073: #  Private methods:
                   1074: #
                   1075: 
                   1076: # 
                   1077: # Convert size with units -> size in cm.
                   1078: # The resulting size is floating point with no  units so that it can be used in
                   1079: # computation.  Note that an illegal or missing unit is treated silently as
                   1080: #  cm for now.
                   1081: #
                   1082: sub size_to_cm {
                   1083:     my ($this, $size_spec) = @_;
                   1084:     my ($size, $units) = split(/ /, $size_spec);
                   1085:     if (lc($units) eq 'mm') {
                   1086: 	return $size / 10.0;
                   1087:     }
                   1088:     if (lc($units) eq 'in') {
                   1089: 	return $size * 2.54;
                   1090:     }
                   1091:     
                   1092:     return $size;		# Default is cm.
                   1093: }
                   1094: 
                   1095: #
                   1096: #  Render a part of the table.  The valid table parts are
                   1097: #  head, body and foot.  These corresopnd to the set of rows
                   1098: #  define within <thead></thead>, <tbody></tbody> and <tfoot></tfoot>
                   1099: #  respectively.
                   1100: #
                   1101: sub render_part {
                   1102:     my ($this, $part, $table, $useP, $default_width) = @_;
                   1103: 
                   1104:     if ($tracing) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("render_part: $part") };
                   1105: 
                   1106:     # Do nothing if that part of the table is empty:
                   1107: 
                   1108:     if ($this->{'rows'}->{$part} == undef) {
                   1109: 	if ($tracing) {&Apache::lonnet::logthis("$part is empty"); }
                   1110: 	return;
                   1111:     }
1.14      foxr     1112: 
                   1113: 
1.6       foxr     1114:     # Build up the data:
                   1115: 
                   1116:     my @data;
1.17      foxr     1117:     my $colwidths        = $this->{'col_widths'};
                   1118:     my $rows      = $this->{'rows'}->{$part}; # TODO: Render header, body footer as groups.
1.6       foxr     1119:     my $row_count = scalar(@$rows);
                   1120:     my $inner_border = $this->{'inner_border'};
                   1121:     my $outer_border = $this->{'outer_border'};
                   1122:     my $column_count = $this->{'column_count'};
                   1123: 
1.16      foxr     1124:     my $cell_ul_border = (($inner_border == 1) || ($inner_border == 2)) ? 1 : 0;
                   1125:     my $cell_lr_border = (($inner_border == 1) || ($inner_border == 3)) ? 1 : 0;
1.17      foxr     1126:     my $part_border   = ($inner_border == 4);
                   1127:     my $colunits    = 'cm';	# All units in cm.
                   1128: 
1.11      foxr     1129:     # Add a top line if the outer or inner border is enabled:
1.17      foxr     1130:     # or if group rules are on.
                   1131:     #
1.11      foxr     1132: 
1.17      foxr     1133:     if ($outer_border || $cell_ul_border || $part_border) {
1.11      foxr     1134: 	push(@data, ["\\cline{1-$column_count}"]);	     
                   1135: 
                   1136:     }
                   1137: 
1.6       foxr     1138:     for (my $row = 0; $row < $row_count; $row++) {
                   1139: 	my @row;
                   1140: 	my $cells      = $rows->[$row]->{'cells'};
1.7       foxr     1141: 	my $def_halign = $rows->[$row]->{'default_halign'};
1.6       foxr     1142: 	my $cell_count = scalar(@$cells);
                   1143: 	my $startcol   = 1;
                   1144: 	my @underlines;		# Array of \cline cells if cellborder on.
                   1145: 
1.8       foxr     1146: 
1.11      foxr     1147: 
1.6       foxr     1148: 	for (my $cell  = 0; $cell < $cell_count; $cell++) {
                   1149: 	    my $contents = $cells->[$cell]->{'contents'};
1.7       foxr     1150: 
                   1151: 	    #
                   1152: 	    #  Cell alignment is the default alignment unless
                   1153: 	    #  explicitly specified in the cell.
                   1154: 	    #  NOTE: at this point I don't know how to do vert alignment.
                   1155: 	    #
                   1156: 
                   1157: 	    my $halign   = $def_halign;
                   1158: 	    if (defined ($cells->[$cell]->{'halign'})) {
                   1159: 		$halign = $cells->[$cell]->{'halign'};
                   1160: 	    }
                   1161: 
                   1162: 	    # Create the horizontal alignment character:
                   1163: 
                   1164: 	    my $col_align = 'l';
1.8       foxr     1165: 	    my $embeddedAlignStart = "";
                   1166: 	    my $embeddedAlignEnd   = "";
                   1167: 
1.7       foxr     1168: 	    if ($halign eq 'right') {
                   1169: 		$col_align = 'r';
1.13      raeburn  1170:                 $embeddedAlignStart = '\raggedleft';
1.7       foxr     1171: 	    }
                   1172: 	    if ($halign eq 'center') {
                   1173: 		$col_align = 'c';
1.8       foxr     1174: 		$embeddedAlignStart = '\begin{center}';
                   1175: 		$embeddedAlignEnd   = '\end{center}';
1.7       foxr     1176: 	    }
1.8       foxr     1177: 
                   1178: 	    # If the width has been specified, turn these into
                   1179: 	    # para mode; and wrap the contents in the start/stop stuff:
                   1180: 
                   1181: 	    if ($useP) {
1.14      foxr     1182: 		my $cw;
                   1183: 		if (defined($colwidths->{$cell})) {
                   1184: 		    $cw = $colwidths->{$cell};
                   1185: 		} else {
                   1186: 		    $cw = $default_width;
                   1187: 		}
1.15      raeburn  1188: 		$cw = $cw * $cells->[$cell]->{'colspan'};
1.8       foxr     1189: 		$col_align = "p{$cw $colunits}";
                   1190: 		$contents = $embeddedAlignStart . $contents .  $embeddedAlignEnd;
                   1191: 	    }
                   1192: 
1.16      foxr     1193: 	    if ($cell_lr_border || ($outer_border && ($cell == 0))) {
1.7       foxr     1194: 		$col_align = '|'.$col_align;
                   1195: 	    }
1.16      foxr     1196: 	    if ($cell_lr_border || ($outer_border && ($cell == ($cell_count -1)))) {
1.7       foxr     1197: 		$col_align = $col_align.'|';
                   1198: 	    }
                   1199: 
                   1200: 	    #factor in spans:
                   1201: 
1.6       foxr     1202: 	    my $cspan    = $cells->[$cell]->{'colspan'};
                   1203: 	    my $nextcol  = $startcol + $cspan;
1.8       foxr     1204: 
                   1205: 	    # If we can avoid the \multicolumn directive that's best as
                   1206: 	    # that makes some things like \parpic invalid in LaTeX which
                   1207:             # screws everything up.
                   1208: 
                   1209: 	    if (($cspan > 1) || !($col_align =~ /l/)) {
                   1210: 
                   1211: 		$contents = '\multicolumn{'.$cspan.'}{'.$col_align.'}{'.$contents.'}';
                   1212: 
                   1213: 		# A nasty edge case.  If there's only one cell, the software will assume
                   1214: 		# we're in complete control of the row so we need to end the row ourselves.
                   1215: 		
                   1216: 		if ($cell_count == 1) {
                   1217: 		    $contents .= '  \\\\';
                   1218: 		}
                   1219: 	    }
1.16      foxr     1220: 	    if ($cell_ul_border && ($cells->[$cell]->{'rowspan'} == 1)) {
1.6       foxr     1221: 		my $lastcol = $nextcol -1;
                   1222: 		push(@underlines, "\\cline{$startcol-$lastcol}");
                   1223: 	    }
                   1224: 	    $startcol = $nextcol;
                   1225: 	    # Rowspans should take care of themselves.
                   1226: 	    
                   1227: 	    push(@row, $contents);
                   1228: 
                   1229: 	}
                   1230: 	push(@data, \@row);
1.16      foxr     1231: 	if ($cell_ul_border) {
1.6       foxr     1232: 	    for (my $i =0; $i < scalar(@underlines); $i++) {
                   1233: 		push(@data, [$underlines[$i]]);
                   1234: 	    }
                   1235: 	}
                   1236: 
                   1237:     }
1.11      foxr     1238:     #
                   1239:     # Add bottom border if necessary: if the inner border was on, the loops above
                   1240:     # will have done a bottom line under the last cell.
                   1241:     #
1.17      foxr     1242:     if (($outer_border || $part_border) && !$cell_ul_border) {
1.11      foxr     1243: 	push(@data, ["\\cline{1-$column_count}"]);	     
                   1244: 
                   1245:     }
1.17      foxr     1246:     $table->set_data(\@data);    
1.6       foxr     1247: }
1.14      foxr     1248: 
1.6       foxr     1249: #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.5       foxr     1250: # The following methods allow for testability.
1.4       foxr     1251: 
                   1252: 
                   1253: sub get_object_attribute {
                   1254:     my ($self, $attribute) = @_;
1.8       foxr     1255:     if ($tracing > 1) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("get_object_attribute: $attribute"); }
1.4       foxr     1256:     return $self->{$attribute};
                   1257: }
                   1258: 
1.5       foxr     1259: sub get_row {
                   1260:     my ($self, $row) = @_;
1.8       foxr     1261:     if ($tracing > 1) { &Apache::lonnet::logthis("get_row"); }
                   1262: 
1.17      foxr     1263:     my $rows = $self->{'rows'}->{$self->{'part'}};	  # ref to an array....
1.5       foxr     1264:     return $rows->[$row];         # ref to the row hash for the selected row.
                   1265: }
1.14      foxr     1266: 
1.1       foxr     1267: #   Mandatory initialization.
1.4       foxr     1268: BEGIN{
                   1269: }
1.1       foxr     1270: 
                   1271: 1;
                   1272: __END__
1.17      foxr     1273: 

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