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Backport PR #5459: Fix interact animation page jump FF Firefox doesn't render images immediately as the data is available. When animating the way that we animate, this causes the output area to collapse quickly before returning to its original size. When the output area collapses, FireFox scrolls upwards in attempt to compensate for the lost vertical content (so it looks like you are on the same spot in the page, with respect to the contents below the image's prior location). The solution is to resize the image output after the `img onload` event has fired. This PR: - Releases the `clear_output` height lock after the image has been loaded (instead of immediately or using a timeout). - Removes a `setTimeout` call in the `append_output` method. - `clear_output` in zmqshell no longer sends `\r` to the stream outputs. closes #5128

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Tools for handling LaTeX.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2010 IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from io import BytesIO
from base64 import encodestring
import os
import tempfile
import shutil
import subprocess
from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, FindCmdError
from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
from IPython.utils.traitlets import List, CBool, CUnicode
from IPython.utils.py3compat import bytes_to_str
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tools
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class LaTeXTool(SingletonConfigurable):
"""An object to store configuration of the LaTeX tool."""
backends = List(
CUnicode, ["matplotlib", "dvipng"],
help="Preferred backend to draw LaTeX math equations. "
"Backends in the list are checked one by one and the first "
"usable one is used. Note that `matplotlib` backend "
"is usable only for inline style equations. To draw "
"display style equations, `dvipng` backend must be specified. ",
# It is a List instead of Enum, to make configuration more
# flexible. For example, to use matplotlib mainly but dvipng
# for display style, the default ["matplotlib", "dvipng"] can
# be used. To NOT use dvipng so that other repr such as
# unicode pretty printing is used, you can use ["matplotlib"].
config=True)
use_breqn = CBool(
True,
help="Use breqn.sty to automatically break long equations. "
"This configuration takes effect only for dvipng backend.",
config=True)
packages = List(
['amsmath', 'amsthm', 'amssymb', 'bm'],
help="A list of packages to use for dvipng backend. "
"'breqn' will be automatically appended when use_breqn=True.",
config=True)
preamble = CUnicode(
help="Additional preamble to use when generating LaTeX source "
"for dvipng backend.",
config=True)
def latex_to_png(s, encode=False, backend=None, wrap=False):
"""Render a LaTeX string to PNG.
Parameters
----------
s : str
The raw string containing valid inline LaTeX.
encode : bool, optional
Should the PNG data bebase64 encoded to make it JSON'able.
backend : {matplotlib, dvipng}
Backend for producing PNG data.
wrap : bool
If true, Automatically wrap `s` as a LaTeX equation.
None is returned when the backend cannot be used.
"""
allowed_backends = LaTeXTool.instance().backends
if backend is None:
backend = allowed_backends[0]
if backend not in allowed_backends:
return None
if backend == 'matplotlib':
f = latex_to_png_mpl
elif backend == 'dvipng':
f = latex_to_png_dvipng
else:
raise ValueError('No such backend {0}'.format(backend))
bin_data = f(s, wrap)
if encode and bin_data:
bin_data = encodestring(bin_data)
return bin_data
def latex_to_png_mpl(s, wrap):
try:
from matplotlib import mathtext
except ImportError:
return None
if wrap:
s = '${0}$'.format(s)
mt = mathtext.MathTextParser('bitmap')
f = BytesIO()
mt.to_png(f, s, fontsize=12)
return f.getvalue()
def latex_to_png_dvipng(s, wrap):
try:
find_cmd('latex')
find_cmd('dvipng')
except FindCmdError:
return None
try:
workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
tmpfile = os.path.join(workdir, "tmp.tex")
dvifile = os.path.join(workdir, "tmp.dvi")
outfile = os.path.join(workdir, "tmp.png")
with open(tmpfile, "w") as f:
f.writelines(genelatex(s, wrap))
with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
subprocess.check_call(
["latex", "-halt-on-error", tmpfile], cwd=workdir,
stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
subprocess.check_call(
["dvipng", "-T", "tight", "-x", "1500", "-z", "9",
"-bg", "transparent", "-o", outfile, dvifile], cwd=workdir,
stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
with open(outfile, "rb") as f:
return f.read()
finally:
shutil.rmtree(workdir)
def kpsewhich(filename):
"""Invoke kpsewhich command with an argument `filename`."""
try:
find_cmd("kpsewhich")
proc = subprocess.Popen(
["kpsewhich", filename],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
(stdout, stderr) = proc.communicate()
return stdout.strip()
except FindCmdError:
pass
def genelatex(body, wrap):
"""Generate LaTeX document for dvipng backend."""
lt = LaTeXTool.instance()
breqn = wrap and lt.use_breqn and kpsewhich("breqn.sty")
yield r'\documentclass{article}'
packages = lt.packages
if breqn:
packages = packages + ['breqn']
for pack in packages:
yield r'\usepackage{{{0}}}'.format(pack)
yield r'\pagestyle{empty}'
if lt.preamble:
yield lt.preamble
yield r'\begin{document}'
if breqn:
yield r'\begin{dmath*}'
yield body
yield r'\end{dmath*}'
elif wrap:
yield '$${0}$$'.format(body)
else:
yield body
yield r'\end{document}'
_data_uri_template_png = """<img src="data:image/png;base64,%s" alt=%s />"""
def latex_to_html(s, alt='image'):
"""Render LaTeX to HTML with embedded PNG data using data URIs.
Parameters
----------
s : str
The raw string containing valid inline LateX.
alt : str
The alt text to use for the HTML.
"""
base64_data = bytes_to_str(latex_to_png(s, encode=True), 'ascii')
if base64_data:
return _data_uri_template_png % (base64_data, alt)
# From matplotlib, thanks to mdboom. Once this is in matplotlib releases, we
# will remove.
def math_to_image(s, filename_or_obj, prop=None, dpi=None, format=None):
"""
Given a math expression, renders it in a closely-clipped bounding
box to an image file.
*s*
A math expression. The math portion should be enclosed in
dollar signs.
*filename_or_obj*
A filepath or writable file-like object to write the image data
to.
*prop*
If provided, a FontProperties() object describing the size and
style of the text.
*dpi*
Override the output dpi, otherwise use the default associated
with the output format.
*format*
The output format, eg. 'svg', 'pdf', 'ps' or 'png'. If not
provided, will be deduced from the filename.
"""
from matplotlib import figure
# backend_agg supports all of the core output formats
from matplotlib.backends import backend_agg
from matplotlib.font_manager import FontProperties
from matplotlib.mathtext import MathTextParser
if prop is None:
prop = FontProperties()
parser = MathTextParser('path')
width, height, depth, _, _ = parser.parse(s, dpi=72, prop=prop)
fig = figure.Figure(figsize=(width / 72.0, height / 72.0))
fig.text(0, depth/height, s, fontproperties=prop)
backend_agg.FigureCanvasAgg(fig)
fig.savefig(filename_or_obj, dpi=dpi, format=format)
return depth