73 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
			
		
		
	
	
			73 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
| #!/usr/bin/perl
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| # This script takes a bunch of world image files and combines them
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| # into one large image.  This should be run from the directory
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| # where all the images are.
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| # Note that this takes a while to run.  Probably pretty proportional
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| # to the size of the target image.
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| # This is somewhat hacked for my usage - it presumes you run this
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| # from the top level of the maps directory (eg, contains world, scorn,
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| # etc directories).  This is smart enough to regen the image files
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| # that may be missing/out of date.
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| 
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| $DEST_WIDTH=3000;
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| $DEST_HEIGHT=3000;
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| 
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| $NUM_X=30;
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| $NUM_Y=30;
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| 
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| $START_X=100;
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| $START_Y=100;
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| 
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| $TILE_WIDTH = $DEST_WIDTH/$NUM_X;
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| $TILE_HEIGHT = $DEST_HEIGHT/$NUM_Y;
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| # This is the command to run the editor.  Really, it can be anything that
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| # outputs a .png file.  The %I and %O are substituted with actul
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| # path names.
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| $CFEDITOR="cd /export/home/crossfire/CFJavaEditor; java -Xmx128mb -classpath class/:lib/png.jar:lib/visualtek.jar cfeditor.CFJavaEditor -infile %I -outfile %O > /dev/null";
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| 
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| die ("No images directory - exiting\n") if (! -d "./images");
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| use Cwd;
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| $cwd = cwd();
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| 
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| 
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| # If we already have a combined image, then we only need to paste
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| # the new bits onto it, saving a bunch of time
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| if (! -f "images/combine.ppm") {
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|     system("ppmmake \\#000 $DEST_WIDTH $DEST_HEIGHT > /tmp/tmp.ppm");
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|     $first_run=1;
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|     print "Creating images for the first time.\n";
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| } else {
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|     system("cp images/combine.ppm /tmp/tmp.ppm");
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|     $first_run=0;
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| }
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| 
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| print "Processing.";
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| for ($x=0; $x<$NUM_X; $x++) {
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|     for ($y=0; $y<$NUM_Y; $y++) {
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| 	print ".";
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| 	$dx = $x + $START_X;
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| 	$dy = $y + $START_Y;
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| 
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| 	# These time values are the reverse in how you'd normally think about them - they
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| 	# are the time (in days) since the fiel was last modified.  Thus, a file that hasn't
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| 	# been modified in a long time has a high value, a file modified recently has
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| 	# a low level.
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| 	$time1 = -M "images\/world_$dx\_$dy.png";
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| 	$time2 = -M "world\/world_$dx\_$dy";
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| 	if ($time1 > $time2) {
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| 	    $cmd = $CFEDITOR;
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| 	    $cmd =~ s#%I#$cwd/world/world_$dx\_$dy#;
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| 	    $cmd =~ s#%O#$cwd/images/world_$dx\_$dy.png#;
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| 	    system($cmd);
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| 	    system("pngtopnm images/world_$dx\_$dy.png | pnmscale -xysize $TILE_WIDTH $TILE_HEIGHT > /tmp/ppm.tmp");
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| 	    $sx = $x * $TILE_WIDTH;
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| 	    $sy = $y * $TILE_HEIGHT;
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| 	    system("pnmpaste /tmp/ppm.tmp $sx $sy /tmp/tmp.ppm > /tmp/tmp.ppm1");
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| 	    unlink("/tmp/tmp.ppm");
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| 	    rename("/tmp/tmp.ppm1", "/tmp/tmp.ppm");
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| 	}
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|     }
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| }
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| system("mv /tmp/tmp.ppm images/combine.ppm");
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| print "\n";
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