#!/bin/sh # @(#$Id: rcldjvu,v 1.6 2008-10-08 08:27:34 dockes Exp $ (C) 2005 J.F.Dockes # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. #================================================================ # Extract text from a djvu file by executing djvused and djvutxt # # We use djvused to extract a possible title, djvutxt for the text # # Of course this only means anything if the djvu document actually has # a text layer ! # # djvu utilities (04-2010) have a bug in which they try to interpret # and convert file paths as character data, and fail miserably if the # locale is not consistent with the actual encoding of the path (which # could be arbitrary binary for all they know). We use a temporary # symbolic link to get around this. # #================================================================ progname="rcldjvu" filetype=dejavu #RECFILTCOMMONCODE ############################################################################## # !! Leave the previous line unmodified!! Code imported from the # recfiltcommon file # Utility code common to all shell filters. This could be sourced at run # time, but it's slightly more efficient to include the code in the # filters at build time (with a sed script). # Describe error in a way that can be interpreted by our caller senderror() { echo RECFILTERROR $* # Also alert on stderr just in case echo ":2:$progname::: $*" 1>&2 exit 1 } iscmd() { cmd=$1 case $cmd in */*) if test -x $cmd -a ! -d $cmd ; then return 0; else return 1; fi ;; *) oldifs=$IFS; IFS=":"; set -- $PATH; IFS=$oldifs for d in $*;do test -x $d/$cmd -a ! -d $d/$cmd && return 0;done return 1 ;; esac } checkcmds() { for cmd in $*;do if iscmd $cmd then a=1 else senderror HELPERNOTFOUND $cmd fi done } # show help message if test $# -ne 1 -o "$1" = "--help" then echo "Convert a $filetype file to HTML text for Recoll indexing." echo "Usage: $progname [infile]" exit 1 fi infile="$1" # check the input file existence (may be '-' for stdin) if test "X$infile" != X- -a ! -f "$infile" then senderror INPUTNOSUCHFILE "$infile" fi # protect access to our temp files and directories umask 77 ############################################################################## # !! Leave the following line unmodified ! #ENDRECFILTCOMMONCODE checkcmds djvutxt djvused awk # We need a temporary symlink to avoid path encoding issues if test z"$RECOLL_TMPDIR" != z; then ttdir=$RECOLL_TMPDIR elif test z"$TMPDIR" != z ; then ttdir=$TMPDIR else ttdir=/tmp fi tmplink=$ttdir/rcldjvu_tmp$$.djvu rm -f $tmplink ln -s "$infile" $tmplink || exit 1 cleanup() { rm -f $tmplink } trap cleanup EXIT HUP QUIT INT TERM # Title: we try to extract it from the annotations. djvused outputs string # in C/awk \-escaped notation. Awk can only process this in string # constants, so we have a first awk pass to create an awk program to parse # the string as a constant (...). This is not exactly robust or nice title=`djvused "$tmplink" -e 'select 1;output-ant' | \ grep ' (title ' | sed -e 's/^.* (title //' -e 's/)$//' |\ awk ' { printf("BEGIN" " {s = %s; print s}\n", $0) }' | awk -f -` cat < $title
EOF

# The strange 'BEGIN' setup is to prevent 'file' from thinking this file
# is an awk program
djvutxt "$tmplink" | sed -e 's/[ 	][ 	]*$//' | \
awk 'BEGIN'\
' {
  cont = ""
}
{
    $0 = cont $0
    cont = ""

    if ($0 == "\f") {
       print "

\n
\n

" next } else if ($0 ~ /[-]$/) { # Break at last whitespace match($0, "[ \t][^ \t]+$") line = substr($0, 0, RSTART) cont = substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH) $0 = line gsub("-", "", cont) } gsub(/&/, "\\&", $0) gsub(//, "\\>", $0) print $0 }' cat < EOF