Added Wine support for Roland CutStudio

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leyghisbb 2020-08-30 11:18:33 +02:00
parent ce78b65008
commit 6ba341e3d1

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@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ import subprocess
import shutil
import numpy
from functools import reduce
import inkex
try:
from functools import lru_cache
except ImportError:
@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ def debug(s):
sys.stderr.write(s+"\n");
# copied from https://github.com/t-oster/VisiCut/blob/0abe785a30d5d5085dd3b5953b38239b1ff83358/tools/inkscape_extension/visicut_export.py
def which(program, extraPaths=[], subdir=None):
def which(program, raiseError, extraPaths=[], subdir=None):
"""
find program in the $PATH environment variable and in $extraPaths.
If $subdir is given, also look in the given subdirectory of each $PATH entry.
@ -75,7 +77,10 @@ def which(program, extraPaths=[], subdir=None):
exe_file = os.path.join(path, program)
if is_exe(exe_file):
return exe_file
if raiseError:
raise Exception("Cannot find " + str(program) + " in any of these paths: " + str(pathlist) + ". Either the program is not installed, PATH is not set correctly, or this is a bug.")
else:
return None
# mostly copied from https://github.com/t-oster/VisiCut/blob/0abe785a30d5d5085dd3b5953b38239b1ff83358/tools/inkscape_extension/visicut_export.py
@lru_cache()
@ -356,11 +361,12 @@ def EPS2CutstudioEPS(src, dest, mirror=False):
outputStr += postfix
outputFile.write(outputStr)
outputFile.close()
inputFile.close()
if os.name=="nt": # windows
INKSCAPEBIN = which("inkscape.exe", subdir="Inkscape")
INKSCAPEBIN = which("inkscape.exe", True, subdir="Inkscape")
else:
INKSCAPEBIN=which("inkscape")
INKSCAPEBIN=which("inkscape", True)
assert os.path.isfile(INKSCAPEBIN), "cannot find inkscape binary " + INKSCAPEBIN
@ -387,7 +393,7 @@ else:
cmd = [INKSCAPEBIN, "-T", "--export-ignore-filters", "--export-area-drawing", "--export-filename="+filename+".inkscape.eps", filename+".filtered.svg"]
inkscape_eps_file = filename + ".inkscape.eps"
#print(" ".join(cmd), file=sys.stderr)
#inkex.utils.debug(" ".join(cmd), file=sys.stderr)
assert 0 == subprocess.call(cmd, stderr=DEVNULL), 'EPS conversion failed: command returned error: ' + '"' + '" "'.join(cmd) + '"'
assert os.path.exists(inkscape_eps_file), 'EPS conversion failed: command did not create result file: ' + '"' + '" "'.join(cmd) + '"'
@ -395,13 +401,20 @@ EPS2CutstudioEPS(inkscape_eps_file, filename+".cutstudio.eps", mirror=("--mirror
if os.name=="nt":
DETACHED_PROCESS = 8 # start as "daemon"
Popen([which("CutStudio\CutStudio.exe"), "/import", filename+".cutstudio.eps"], creationflags=DETACHED_PROCESS, close_fds=True)
Popen([which("CutStudio\CutStudio.exe", True), "/import", filename+".cutstudio.eps"], creationflags=DETACHED_PROCESS, close_fds=True)
else: #check if we have access to "wine"
if which("wine", False) is not None:
if which("/opst/CutStudio/CutStudio.exe", False) is not None:
with os.popen("wine /opt/CutStudio/CutStudio.exe /import T:\\\\" + filename.split('/tmp/')[1] + ".cutstudio.eps", "r") as cutstudio:
result = cutstudio.read()
else:
#raise Exception("CutStudio on Mac and on Linux-Wine not yet supported, please open cutstudio yourself.")
print("Your file was saved to:\n" + filename+".cutstudio.eps" + "\n Please open that with CutStudio.", file=sys.stderr)
inkex.utils.debug("Found a wine installation on your system but no CutStudio.exe. You can easily emulate this Windows application on Linux using wine. To do this provide a valid CutStudio installation in directory \"/opt/CutStudio/\". You may create a symlink with the shell command \"ln -sf /your/path/to/cutstudio /opt/CutStudio\" to point to this dir, or just edit the InkScape extension source code. As second step you need to configure the drive letter T: to point to the directory \"/tmp/\". This is done with a few mouse clicks within the \"winecfg\" utility. The wine emulation was tested to work properly with Roland CutStudio version 3.10. For now your file was saved to:\n" + filename + ".cutstudio.eps")
#os.popen("/usr/bin/xdg-open " + filename)
else:
inkex.utils.debug("Your file was saved to:\n" + filename + ".cutstudio.eps" + "\n Please open that with CutStudio.")
#os.popen("/usr/bin/xdg-open " + filename)
#Popen(["inkscape", filename+".filtered.svg"], stderr=DEVNULL)
#Popen(["inkscape", filename+".cutstudio.eps"])
pass
#os.unlink(filename+".filtered.svg")
#os.unlink(filename)
#os.unlink(filename+".cutstudio.eps")