%D \module %D [ file=back-pdf, %D version=2009.04.15, %D title=\CONTEXT\ Backend Macros, %D subtitle=\PDF, %D author=Hans Hagen, %D date=\currentdate, %D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}] %C %C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is %C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for %C details. %D The less there is here, the better. After a decade it is time to remove the \type %D {\pdf*} ones completely. For the moment I keep them commented but even that will %D go away. \writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Backend Macros / PDF} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-ini}{optimize} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-nod}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-eng}{optimize} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-col}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-xmp}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-ano}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-res}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-mis}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-ren}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-grp}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-wid}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-fld}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-mov}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-u3d}{} % this will become a module \registerctxluafile{lpdf-swf}{} % this will become a module \registerctxluafile{lpdf-tag}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-fmt}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-pde}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-epa}{} \registerctxluafile{lpdf-fnt}{} \registerctxluafile{back-pdp}{} \registerctxluafile{back-pdf}{} % some code will move to lpdf-* \loadmarkfile{back-u3d} % this will become a module \loadmarkfile{back-swf} % this will become a module \unprotect %D We will minimize the number of calls to \PDF\ specific primitives and delegate %D all management and injection of code to the backend. %D %D Because we do a lot in \LUA\ and don't want interferences, we nil most of the %D \PDFTEX\ primitives. Of course one can always use the \type {\pdfvariable}, %D \type {\pdfextension} and \type {\pdffeedback} primitives but it will probably %D have bad side effects. \unexpanded\def\pdfextension{\clf_pdfextension} \def\pdffeedback {\clf_pdffeedback} %D For the moment we keep this for tikz but hopefully it will at some point use %D the proper ones. Consider them obsolete: \unexpanded\def\pdfliteral {\clf_pdfliteral} \unexpanded\def\pdfobj {\clf_pdfobj}% \unexpanded\def\pdflastobj {\numexpr\clf_pdflastobj\relax} \unexpanded\def\pdfrefobj {\clf_pdfrefobj } \unexpanded\def\pdfrestore {\pdfextension restore} \unexpanded\def\pdfsave {\pdfextension save} \unexpanded\def\pdfsetmatrix{\pdfextension setmatrix} \let\pdfxform \saveboxresource \let\pdflastxform \lastsavedboxresourceindex \let\pdfrefxform \useboxresource %D Here are quick and dirty compression flippers, mostly used when testing something %D as one can best stick to the defaults that also adapt to specific standards. \unexpanded\def\nopdfcompression {\clf_setpdfcompression\zerocount\zerocount} \unexpanded\def\onlypdfobjectcompression{\clf_setpdfcompression\zerocount\plusthree} \unexpanded\def\maximumpdfcompression {\clf_setpdfcompression\plusnine \plusnine } \unexpanded\def\normalpdfcompression {\clf_setpdfcompression\plusthree\plusthree} %D PDF/X (maybe combine the two lua calls) \setupbackend [xmpfile=] \appendtoks \edef\p_file{\backendparameter{xmpfile}}% \ifx\p_file\empty\else \clf_setxmpfile{\p_file}% \fi \to \everysetupbackend %D This will change: \appendtoks \clf_setformat format {\backendparameter\c!format}% level {\backendparameter\c!level}% option {\backendparameter\c!option}% profile {\backendparameter\c!profile}% intent {\backendparameter\c!intent}% file {\backendparameter\c!file}% \relax \to \everysetupbackend %D These are the only official methods to add stuff to the resources. If more is %D needed for third party low level code, it can be added. \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetcatalog #1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtocatalog{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetinfo #1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtoinfo{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetname #1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtonames{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetpageattribute #1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtopageattributes{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetpagesattribute#1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtopagesattributes{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetpageresource #1#2{\clf_lpdf_addtopageresources{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetextgstate #1#2{\clf_lpdf_adddocumentextgstate{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetcolorspace #1#2{\clf_lpdf_adddocumentcolorspace{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetpattern #1#2{\clf_lpdf_adddocumentpattern{#1}{#2}} \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendsetshade #1#2{\clf_lpdf_adddocumentshade{#1}{#2}} \def\pdfbackendcurrentresources {\clf_lpdf_collectedresources} \def\pdfcolor #1{\clf_lpdf_color\numexpr\thecolorattribute{#1}\relax} %D This is a temporary hack mthat will be removed, improved or somehow can become %D default. \def\TransparencyHack{\setupcolors[\c!pagecolormodel=\v!auto]} %D Just in case one needs this \unknown: %D %D \starttyping %D text \pdfbackendactualtext{Meier}{Müller} text %D \stoptyping \unexpanded\def\pdfbackendactualtext#1#2% not interfaced {\clf_startactualtext{#2}% #1% \clf_stopactualtext} \let\pdfactualtext\pdfbackendactualtext %D Bah, this is also needed for tikz: \ifdefined\pdfsavepos\else \let\pdfsavepos \savepos \let\pdflastxpos\lastxpos \let\pdflastypos\lastypos \fi \protect \endinput