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  1. /*27/7/2013 version  0.01
  2. "Inspired" by FLY program: http://martin.gleeson.com/fly
  3. *********************************************************************************
  4. * J.M. Evers 7/2013        *
  5. * This is all just amateur scriblings... So no copyrights.      *
  6. * This source code file, and compiled objects derived from it,      *
  7. * can be used and distributed without restriction, including for commercial use  *
  8. * No warrenty whatsoever      *
  9. *********************************************************************************
  10. */
  11. #define VERSION    "0.5"
  12.  
  13. #define _GNU_SOURCE
  14. #include <string.h>
  15.  
  16. #include "canvasdraw.h"
  17. void *tmp_buffer;
  18. FILE  *js_include_file;
  19. /******************************************************************************
  20. **  Internal Functions
  21. ******************************************************************************/
  22. void  add_to_buffer(char *tmp); /* add tmp_buffer to the buffer */
  23. void  sync_input(FILE *infile);/* proceed with inputfile */
  24. void  reset();/* reset some global variables like "use_filled", "use_dashed" */
  25. int  get_token(FILE *infile); /* read next char until EOL*/
  26.  
  27. int   x2px(double x);
  28. int   y2px(double y);
  29.  
  30. double   px2x(int x);
  31. double   px2y(int y);
  32. double  get_real(FILE *infile,int last); /* read a value; calculation and symbols allowed */
  33. char  *str_replace ( const char *word, const char *sub_word, const char *rep_word );
  34. char   *get_color(FILE *infile,int last); /* read hex-color or colorname -> hex */
  35. char  *get_string(FILE *infile,int last); /* get the string at the end of a command */
  36. char  *get_string_argument(FILE *infile,int last); /* the same, but with "comma" as  separator */
  37. int hypgeodaux(double *q, double* res, int full);
  38. char   *convert_hex2rgb(char *hexcolor);
  39. void  make_js_include(int canvas_root_id);
  40. void  check_string_length(int length);/* checks if the length of string argument of command is correct */
  41. FILE   *js_include_file;
  42. FILE  *get_file(int *line_number, char **filename);
  43. FILE   *infile;    /* will be stdin */
  44. /******************************************************************************
  45. ** global
  46. ******************************************************************************/
  47. int finished = FALSE;/* main variable for signalling the end of the fly-script ; if finished = 1 ; write to stdout or canvasz */
  48. int line_number = 1;/* used in canvas_error() ; keep track of line number in canvasdraw/fly - script */
  49. /* set some variables to avoid trouble (NaN) in case of syntax and other usage errors */
  50. int xsize = 320;
  51. int ysize = 320;
  52. double xmin = 0.0;
  53. double xmax = 320.0;
  54. double ymin = 0.0;
  55. double ymax = 320.0;
  56. double tmax = 0;
  57. double tmin = 0;
  58. /* flag to indicate parsing of line status */
  59. int done = FALSE;
  60. int type; /* eg command number */
  61. int onclick = 0;
  62. /*
  63. 0 = noninteractive ;
  64. 1 = onclick ;
  65. 2 = draggable ;
  66. 3 = click+slideable ;
  67. 4 = slideable without click
  68. 5 = draggable + slideable
  69. */
  70. char *slider_type="0";
  71. char *my_sliders = "[-1]";
  72. int use_slider = -1;
  73. int last_slider = 0;
  74. double double_data[MAX_INT+1];
  75. int int_data[MAX_INT+1];
  76. int dragstuff[MAX_DRAGSTUFF];
  77. int js_function[MAX_JS_FUNCTIONS]; /* javascript functions include objects on demand basis: only once per object type */
  78. double affine_matrix[] = {1,0,0,1,0,0};
  79. int use_affine = FALSE;
  80. int use_rotate = FALSE;
  81. int use_filled = 0; /* 0:no fill, 1:fill,2=grid?,3=hatch?,4=diamond?,5=dot?,6=image? */
  82. int use_dashed = FALSE; /* dashing not natively supported in firefox, for now... */
  83. double angle = 0.0;
  84. char buffer[MAX_BUFFER];/* contains js-functions with arguments ... all other basic code is directly printed into js-include file */
  85. char *getfile_cmd = "";
  86. int reply_format = 0;
  87. unsigned int canvas_root_id;
  88. char *css_class;
  89. int font_size;
  90. char *draw_type;
  91. int jsplot_cnt = -1;     /* keepint track on the curve identity */
  92. int input_cnt = 0;
  93. int dashtype[2] = { 4 , 4 }; /* just line_px and space_px: may have more arguments...if needed in future */
  94. char *function_label = "[\"f(x)=\",\"g(x)=\",\"h(x)=\"]";
  95. int drag_type = -1;/* 0,1,2: xy,x,y */
  96. int use_offset = 0;/* use_offset only for text shape objects... 0=none;1=yoffset;2=xoffset;3=xyoffset;4=centered*/
  97. int linegraph_cnt = 0; /* identifier for command 'linegraph' ; multiple line graphs may be plotted in a single plot*/
  98. int barchart_cnt = 0; /* identifier for command 'barchart' ; multiple charts may be plotted in a single plot*/
  99. int legend_cnt = -1; /* to allow multiple legends to be used, for multiple piecharts etc  */
  100. int use_axis = FALSE;
  101. int use_axis_numbering = -1;
  102. int no_reset = FALSE;
  103.  
  104. /******************************************************************************
  105. ** Main Program
  106. ******************************************************************************/
  107. int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
  108.   /* need unique id for every call to canvasdraw: rand(); is too slow...will result in many identical id's */
  109.   struct timeval tv;struct timezone tz;gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
  110.   canvas_root_id = (unsigned int) tv.tv_usec;
  111.   infile = stdin;/* read flyscript via stdin */
  112.   int i,c;
  113.   for(i=0;i<MAX_DRAGSTUFF;i++){dragstuff[i] = 0;}
  114.   for(i=0;i<MAX_INT;i++){int_data[i]=0;double_data[i]=0;}
  115.   int use_snap = 0; /* 0 = none 1=grid: 2=x-grid: 3=y-grid: 4=snap to points */
  116.   int print_drag_params_only_once = FALSE;/* avoid multiple useless identical lines about javascript precision and use_dragdrop */
  117.   int line_width = 2;
  118.   int decimals = 2;
  119.   int use_dragstuff = 0;
  120.   int precision = 100; /* 10 = 1;100=2;1000=3 decimal display for mouse coordinates or grid coordinate.May be redefined before every object */
  121.   int use_userdraw = 0; /* 0=none,1=userdraw,2=multidraw flag to indicate user interaction */
  122.   int use_tooltip = -1; /* 1= tooltip 2= popup window*/
  123.   int use_parametric = FALSE;/* will be reset after parametric plotting */
  124.   char *tooltip_text = "Click here";
  125.   char *temp = ""; /* */
  126.   char *bgcolor = "";/* used for background of canvas_div ; default is tranparent */
  127.   char *stroke_color = "255,0,0";
  128.   char *fill_color = "255,255,255";
  129.   char *font_family = "12px Arial"; /* commands xaxistext,yaxistext,legend,text/textup/string/stringup may us this */
  130.   char *font_color = "#00000";
  131.   draw_type = "points";
  132.   char *fly_font = "normal";
  133.   css_class = "none";
  134.   char *flytext = "";
  135.   int canvas_type = DRAG_CANVAS; /* to use a specific canvas  for filling etc */
  136.   int pixelsize = 1;
  137.   int fill_cnt = 0;
  138.   int use_zoom = 0;
  139.   font_size = 12;/* this may lead to problems when using something like <code>fontfamily Italic 24px Arial</code> the ''fontsize`` value is not substituted into fontfamily !! */
  140.   int fly_font_size = 12; /*fly_font_size is relative to this... */
  141.   for(i=0;i<MAX_JS_FUNCTIONS;i++){js_function[i]=0;}
  142.   int arrow_head = 8; /* size in px needed for arrow based  userdraw:  "userdraw arrow,color" */
  143.   int crosshair_size = 5; /* size in px*/
  144.   int plot_steps = 250;/* the js-arrays with x_data_points and y_data_points will have size 250 each: use with care !!! use jscurve when precise plots are required  */
  145.   int found_size_command = 0; /* 1 = found size ; 2 = found xrange; 3 = found yrange: just to flag an error message */
  146.   int object_cnt = 0; /*counter to identify the "onclick" ojects ; 0 is first object set onclick: reply[object_cnt]=1 when clicked ; otherwise reply[object_cnt]=0 ; object_cnt is only increased when another object is set  again */
  147.   int clock_cnt = 0; /* counts the amount of clocks used -> unique object clock%d */
  148.   int boxplot_cnt = 0;
  149.   int drawxml_cnt = 0;
  150.   int numberline_cnt = 0;
  151.   int snap_to_points_cnt = 0;
  152.   int reply_precision = 100; /* used for precision of student answers / drawings */
  153.   char *rotation_center = "null";/* needs to be removed... but is used for canvas CTX based rotation*/
  154.   double rotationcenter[] = {0,0}; /* use for recalculating x/y values on rotation() */
  155.   int use_animate = 0; /* used for jscurve / js parametric  */
  156.   int use_input_xy = 0; /* 1= input fields 2= textarea 3=calc y value*/
  157.   size_t string_length = 0; /* measure the size of the user input fly-string */
  158.   double stroke_opacity = 0.95; /* use some opacity as default */
  159.   double fill_opacity = 0.5;/* use some opacity as default */
  160.   char *URL = "http://localhost/images";
  161.   memset(buffer,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);
  162.   void *tmp_buffer = "";
  163.   double res[10];
  164.   /* default writing a unzipped js-include file into wims getfile directory */
  165.   char *w_wims_session = getenv("w_wims_session");
  166.   if( w_wims_session == NULL || *w_wims_session == 0 ){canvas_error("Hmmm, your wims environment does not exist...\nCanvasdraw should be used within wims.");}
  167.   int L0=strlen(w_wims_session) + 21;
  168.   char *getfile_dir = my_newmem(L0); /* create memory to fit string precisely */
  169.   snprintf(getfile_dir,L0, "../sessions/%s/getfile",w_wims_session);/* string will fit precisely  */
  170.   mode_t process_mask = umask(0); /* check if file exists */
  171.   int result = mkdir(getfile_dir, S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO);
  172.   if( result == 0 || errno == EEXIST ){
  173.     umask(process_mask); /* be sure to set correct permission */
  174.     char *w_session = getenv("w_session");
  175.     int L1 = (int) (strlen(w_session)) + find_number_of_digits(canvas_root_id) + 48;
  176.     getfile_cmd = my_newmem(L1); /* create memory to fit string precisely */
  177.     snprintf(getfile_cmd,L1,"wims.cgi?session=%s&cmd=getfile&special_parm=%d.js",w_session,canvas_root_id);/* extension ".gz" is MANDATORY for webserver */
  178.     /* write the include tag to html page:<script src="wims.cgi?session=%s&cmd=getfile&special_parm=11223344_js"></script> */
  179.     /* now write file into getfile dir*/
  180.     char *w_wims_home = getenv("w_wims_home"); /* "/home/users/wims": we need absolute path for location */
  181.     int L2 = (int) (strlen(w_wims_home)) + (int) (strlen(w_wims_session)) + find_number_of_digits(canvas_root_id) + 23;
  182.     char *location = my_newmem(L2); /* create memory to fit string precisely */
  183.     snprintf(location,L2,"%s/sessions/%s/getfile/%d.js",w_wims_home,w_wims_session,canvas_root_id);/*absolute path */
  184.     js_include_file = fopen(location,"w");/* open the file location for writing */
  185.     /* check on opening...if nogood: mount readonly? disk full? permissions not set correctly? */
  186.     if(js_include_file == NULL){ canvas_error("SHOULD NOT HAPPEN: could not write to javascript include file...check your system logfiles !" );}
  187.  
  188. /* ----------------------------------------------------- */
  189.  
  190. /*  while more lines to process */
  191.  
  192.     while(!finished){
  193.       if(line_number>1 && found_size_command == 0 && use_tooltip != 2 ){canvas_error("command \"size xsize,ysize\" needs to come first ! ");}
  194.       type = get_token(infile);
  195.       done = FALSE;
  196.   /*
  197.   @ canvasdraw
  198.   @ Canvasdraw will try use the same basic syntax structure as flydraw
  199.   @ General syntax <ul><li>The transparency of all objects can be controlled by command <a href="#opacity">opacity [0-255],[0,255]</a></li><li>line width of any object can be controlled by command <a href="#linewidth">linewidth int</a></li><li>any may be dashed by using keyword <a href="#dashed">dashed</a> before the object command.<br> the dashing type can be controled by command <a href="#dashtype">dashtype int,int</a>please note: dashing may have different spacing depending on the angle of the line<br>see https://wimsedu.info/?topic=dashed-arrows-not-dashed-in-canvasdraw</li><li>a fillable object can be set fillable by starting the object command with an ''f`` (like ''frect``,''fcircle``,''ftriangle`` ...) or by using the keyword <a href="#filled">filled</a> before the object command.<br>The fill colour of ''non_userdraw`` objects will be the stroke colour...(flydraw harmonization 19/10/2013)<br>    non-solid filling (grid,hatch,diamond,dot,text) is provided using command <a href="#fillpattern">fillpattern a_pattern</a><br>note: do not use a <b>f</b> with this non-solid pattern filling !<br>for <a href="#filltoborder">filltoborder x0,y0,color</a> or <a href="#filltoborder">fill x0,y0,color</a> type filling (eg fill a region around x0,y0 with color until a border is encountered),<br>there are non-solid pattern fill analogues:<ul><li><a href="#gridfill">gridfill x,y,dx,dy,color</a></li><li><a href="#hatchfill">hatchfill x,y,dx,dy,color</a></li><li><a href="#diamondfill">diamondfill x,y,dx,dy,color</a></li><li><a href="#dotfill">dotfill x,y,dx,dy,color</a></li><li><a href="#textfill">textfill x,y,color,sometext_or_char</a></li></ul></li><li>all draggable objects may have a <a href="#slider">slider</a> for translation / rotation; several objects may be translated / rotated by a single slider</li> <li> a draggable object can be set draggable by a preceding command <a href="#drag">drag x/y/xy</a><br>The translation can be read by javascript:read_dragdrop();The replyformat is: object_number : x-orig : y-orig : x-drag : y-drag<br>The x-orig/y-orig will be returned in maximum precision (javascript float)...<br>the x-drag/y-drag will be returned in defined ''precision`` number of decimals<br>Multiple objects may be set draggable / clickable (no limit)<br>not all flydraw objects may be dragged / clicked<br>Only draggable / clickable objects will be scaled on <a href="#zoom">zoom</a> and will be translated in case of panning.</li><li> a ''onclick object`` can be set ''clickable`` by the preceding keyword <a href="#onclick">onclick</a><br>not all flydraw objects can be set clickable</li><li><b>remarks using a '';`` as command separator</b>. Commands with only numeric or colour arguments may be using a '';`` as command separator (instead of a new line). Commands with a string argument may not use a '';`` as command separator !<br>these exceptions are not really straight forward... so keep this in mind.</li><li>almost every <a href="#userdraw">userdraw object,color</a> or <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> command ''family`` may be combined with keywords <a href="#snaptogrid">"snaptogrid | xsnaptogrid | ysnaptogrid | snaptofunction</a> or command <code>snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2,...</code></li><li>every draggable | onclick object may be combined with keywords <a href="#snaptogrid">snaptogrid | xsnaptogrid | ysnaptogrid | snaptofunction</a> or command <code>snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2,...</code></li><li>almost every command for a single object has a multiple objects counterpart:<br><ul>general syntax rule:<li><code>object x1,y1,...,color</code></li><li><code>objects color,x1,y1,...</code></li></ul><li>All inputfields or textareas generated, can be styled individually using command <a href="#css">css some_css</a><br>the fontsize used for labeling these elements can be controlled by command <a href="#fontsize">fontsize int</a> <br>command <code>fontfamily</code> is <b>not</b> active for these elements</li></ul>
  200.   @ If needed multiple interactive scripts (*) may be used in a single webpage.<br>A function <code>read_canvas()</code> and / or <code>read_dragdrop()</code> can read all interactive userdata from these images.<br>The global array <code>canvas_scripts</code>will contain all unique random "canvas_root_id" of the included scripts.<br>The included local javascript "read" functions ''read_canvas%d()`` and ''read_dragdrop%d()`` will have this ''%d = canvas_root_id``<br>e.g. canvas_scripts[0] will be the random id of the first script in the page and will thus provide a function<br><code>fun = eval("read_canvas"+canvas_scripts[0])</code> to read user based drawings / inputfield in this first image.<br>The read_dragdrop is analogue.<br>If the default reply formatting is not suitable, use command <a href='#replyformat'>replyformat</a> to format the replies for an individual canvas script,<br>To read all user interactions from all included canvas scripts, use something like:<br><code>function read_all_canvas_images(){<br>&nbsp;var script_len = canvas_scripts.length;<br>&nbsp;var draw_reply = "";<br>&nbsp;var found_result = false;<br>&nbsp;for(var p = 0 ; p < script_len ; p++){<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;var fun = eval("read_canvas"+canvas_scripts[p]);<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;if( typeof fun === 'function'){<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;var result = fun();<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;if( result&nbsp;&nbsp;&& result.length != 0){<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;if(script_len == 1 ){.return result;};<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;found_result = true;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;draw_reply = draw_reply + result + "newline";<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;};<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;};<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;};<br>&nbsp;if( found_result ){return draw_reply;}else{return null;};<br>};</code> <br>(*) Note: the speed advantage over <em>canvas-do-it-all</em> libraries is reduced to zero, when multiple canvasdraw scripts are present in a single page...<br>For example a typical canvasdraw script is between 5 and 40 kB...a large library like JSXgraph is approx 600 kB<br>In these cases it would be much faster to load a static general HTML5 canvas javascript draw library and parse it multiple raw fly instructions !<br>
  201.   @ Canvasdraw can be used to paint a html5 bitmap image<br>by generating a tailor-made javascript include file: providing only the js-functionality needed to perform the job.<br>thus ensuring a minimal strain on the client browser <br>(unlike some popular ''canvas-do-it-all`` libraries, who have proven to be not suitable for low-end computers found in schools...)
  202.   @ You can check the javascript reply format in the wims tool <a href="http://localhost/wims/wims.cgi?lang=en&module=tool/directexec">direct exec</a>
  203.   @ For usage within OEF (without anstype ''draw``), something like this (a popup function plotter) will work:<br><code>\\text{popup_grapher=wims(exec canvasdraw <br>popup<br>size 400,400<br>xrange -10,10<br>yrange -10,10<br>axis<br>axisnumbering<br>opacity 100,100<br>grid 2,2,grey,2,2,6,black<br>snaptogrid<br>linewidth 2<br>jsplot red,5*sin(1/x)<br>strokecolor green<br>functionlabel f(x)=<br>userinput function<br>mouse blue,22<br>)<br>}<br>\\statement{<br>\\popup_grapher<br>}</code>.
  204.   @ Be aware that older browsers will probably not work correctly<br>no effort has been undertaken to add glue code for older browsers !! <br>in any case it is not wise to use older browsers...not just for canvasdraw.
  205.   @ Be aware that combining several different objects and interactivity may lead to problems.
  206.   @ If you find flaws, errors or other incompatibilities -not those mentioned in this document- send <a href='mailto:jm.evers-at-schaersvoorde.nl'>me</a> an email with screenshots and the generated javascript include file.
  207.   @ There is limited support for touch devices: touchstart, touchmove and touchend in commands <a href="#userdraw">userdraw primitives </a>, <a href="#multidraw">multidraw primitives </a>, <a href="#protractor">protractor</a>, <a href="#ruler">ruler</a> and probably a few others... <br>Only single finger gestures are supported (for now).<br>The use of a special pen is advised for interactive drawing on touch devices.<br>For more accurate user-interaction (numeric, eg keyboard driven drawings) with canvasdraw on touch devices: use the command family <a href="#userinput_xy">userinput</a>.
  208.   */
  209.       switch(type){
  210.         case END:finished = 1;done = TRUE;break;
  211.         case 0:sync_input(infile);break;
  212.         case AFFINE:
  213.   /*
  214.   @ affine a,b,c,d,tx,ty
  215.   @ defines a transformation matrix for subsequent objects
  216.   @ use keyword <a href='#killaffine'>killaffine</a> to end the transformation...the next objects will be drawn in the original x/y-range
  217.   @ a: Scales the drawings horizontally
  218.   @ b: Skews the drawings horizontally
  219.   @ c: Skews the drawings vertically
  220.   @ d: Scales the drawings vertically
  221.   @ tx: Moves the drawings horizontally in xrange coordinate system
  222.   @ ty: Moves the drawings vertically in yrange coordinate system
  223.   @ the data precision may be set by preceding command ''precision int``
  224.   @ <b>note</b>: not all affine operations on canvasdraw objects will be identical to flydraw's behaviour. Make sure to check !
  225.   @%affine%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%#use larger linewith to improve selecting a draggable object !%linewidth 4%drag xy%frect 0,5,3,3,red%affine cos(pi/4),sin(pi/4),-cos(pi/2),sin(pi/2),-5,-5%drag xy%frect 0,5,3,3,red
  226.   @%affine+latex%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%strokecolor blue%fontfamily 42px Arial%centered%drag xy%latex 5,5,\\frac{123}{\\pi^{234}}%affine cos(pi/4),sin(pi/4),-cos(pi/2),sin(pi/2),-5,-5%drag xy%latex 5,5,\\frac{123}{\\pi^{234}}
  227.   */
  228.           for(i = 0 ; i<6;i++){
  229.             switch(i){
  230.               case 0: affine_matrix[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  231.               case 1: affine_matrix[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  232.               case 2: affine_matrix[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  233.               case 3: affine_matrix[3] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  234.               case 4: affine_matrix[4] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  235.               case 5: affine_matrix[5] = get_real(infile,1);
  236.               use_affine = TRUE;
  237.               break;
  238.               default: break;
  239.             }
  240.           }
  241.           break;
  242.         case ALLOW_DUPLICATES:
  243.   /*
  244.   @ duplicates || allowdups
  245.   @ keyword (no arguments)
  246.   @ only useful in case of a <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> student reply.
  247.   @ only useful in default <a href="#replyformat">replyformat</a> (eg in case of a not specified replyformat).
  248.   @ if set, duplicate (x:y) coordinates will not be removed from the student reply.
  249.   @ technical: a javascript variable "allow_duplicate_answer = 1;" is declared.
  250.   @ default for command multidraw is: removal of duplicates.
  251.   */
  252.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var allow_duplicate_answers = 1;");
  253.           break;
  254.         case ANGLE:
  255.   /*
  256.   @ angle xc,yc,width,start_angle,end_angle,color
  257.   @ width is in x-range
  258.   @ angles are in degrees
  259.   @ not compatible with ''flydraw``
  260.   @ will zoom in/out
  261.   @ may be set onclick or drag&amp;drop
  262.   @ if angle size is controlled by command <a href='#slider'>slider</a>, use radians to set limits of slider
  263.   @ ''angle`` and <a href="#arc">arc</a>  are exceptions in case of sliders...they are always active (e.g. not click-activated)
  264.   @%angle%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor orange%angle 0,0,4,10,135,blue
  265.   @%angle_slider%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 3%strokecolor blue%slider -2*pi,2*pi,260,28,angle active degree,blue arrow%arrow 0,0,8,0,8,blue%fillpattern diamond%angle 0,0,2,0,0,blue%killslider%strokecolor red%slider -2*pi,2*pi,260,28,angle active radian,red arrow%arrow 0,1,8,1,8,red%fillpattern dot%angle 0,1,2,0,0,red
  266.   */
  267.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  268.             switch(i){
  269.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  270.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);
  271.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  272.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  273.               break; /* y-values */
  274.               case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* width x-range ! */
  275.               case 3:double_data[3] = 0.0174532925*(get_real(infile,0) - angle);break; /* start angle in degrees -> radians  */
  276.               case 4:double_data[4] = 0.0174532925*(get_real(infile,0) - angle);break; /* end angle in degrees -> radians */
  277.               case 5:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  278.               if( use_slider != -1 ){ onclick = 3; }/* always active in case of slider */
  279.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  280.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  281.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,17,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[4],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  282.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  283.               dragstuff[17] = 1;
  284.               if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  285.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++;*/
  286.               break;
  287.             }
  288.           }
  289.           break;
  290.         case ANIMATE:
  291.   /*
  292.   @ animate
  293.   @ keyword
  294.   @ if set, it will animate a point on a curve
  295.   @ all other canvas object or group of objects (like lines,circles,rects,points...images,svg,latex,mathml etc)<br>may be animated using command <a href='#slider'>slider</a> with keyword 'anim'
  296.   @ the animated point is a filled rectangle ; adjust colour with command <code>fillcolor colorname/hexnumber</code>
  297.   @ use linewidth to adjust size of the points
  298.   @ will animate a point on -only- the next <a href='#jsplot'>jsplot/jscurve command</a>. Only a single call to <code>animate</code> is allowed...in case of multiple <code>animate</code> keywords, only the last one is valid
  299.   @ only usable in combination with command <a href='#jsplot'>jsplot</a> (normal functions or parametric)
  300.   @ moves repeatedly from <a href='#xrange'>xmin to xmax</a> or in case of a parametric function from <a href='#trange'>tmin to tmax</a>
  301.   @ use commands <a href='#multilinewidth'>multilinewidth</a>, <a href='#multistrokecolor'>multistrokecolor</a> etc in case of multiple animated functions.<br>use multiple functions as argument in a single call to <a href='#jsplot'>jsplot color,fun1,fun2,fun3...fun_n</a>
  302.   @%animate_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%linewidth 4%fillcolor red%animate%trange -2*pi,2*pi%linewidth 1%opacity 255,50%canvastype 100%fill 1.2,1.2,red%canvastype 101%fill -1.2,-1.2,blue%jsplot blue,7*cos(x),5*sin(2*x)
  303.   @%animate_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%linewidth 4%fillcolor red%animate%trange -2*pi,2*pi%linewidth 1%opacity 255,50%canvastype 100%fill 1.2,1.2,red%canvastype 101%fill -1.2,-1.2,blue%multistrokecolors blue,blue,green,green,orange,orange%multilinewidth 2,2,3,3,1,1%jsplot blue,7*cos(x),5*sin(2*x),9*sin(x),5*cos(x),x^2,x
  304.   */
  305.           use_animate++;
  306.           if( use_animate == 1 ){
  307.             fprintf(js_include_file,"\nvar trace_canvas  = create_canvas%d(%d,xsize,ysize);\
  308.              var trace_ctx = trace_canvas.getContext('2d');\
  309.              trace_ctx.fillStyle = 'rgba(%s,%f)';\
  310.              trace_ctx.strokeStyle = 'rgba(%s,%f)';\
  311.              trace_ctx.lineWidth = %d;var anim_pos = 0;\n\
  312.              function animate_this(){\
  313.              var sync;\
  314.              var synchrone = Math.floor(animation_steps/animation_funs);\
  315.              trace_ctx.clearRect(0,0,xsize,ysize);\
  316.              for(var p=0; p<animation_funs;p++){\
  317.               sync = p*synchrone;\
  318.               trace_ctx.fillRect(x_anim_points[sync+anim_pos]-%d, y_anim_points[sync+anim_pos]-%d,%d,%d);\
  319.              };\
  320.              setTimeout(function(){\
  321.               requestAnimationFrame(animate_this);  anim_pos++;}, 50\
  322.              );\
  323.              if(anim_pos >= animation_steps){anim_pos = 0;};\
  324.              };",canvas_root_id,ANIMATE_CANVAS,fill_color,fill_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,line_width,line_width,line_width,2*line_width,2*line_width);
  325.           } else {
  326.             canvas_error("animate can only be used once<br>multiple curves may be animated using something like:<br>jsplot red,sin(x),cos(x),x^2,sin(2*x)");
  327.           }
  328.           break;
  329.         case ARC:
  330.   /*
  331.   @ arc xc,yc,x-width,y-height,start_angle,end_angle,color
  332.   @ may be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  333.   @ compatible with ''flydraw``
  334.   @ attention: width &amp; height in x/y-range
  335.   @ for arrow hats on an arc, see  command <a href='#arcarrow'>arcarrow or arrowarc</a>
  336.   @ better use command <a href='#angle'>angle</a> for use with a <a href='#slider'>slider</a>
  337.   @%arc%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%arc 0,0,4,4,10,135,red
  338.   @%arc_filled%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,60%filled%fillcolor green%arc 0,0,4,4,10,135,red
  339.   */
  340.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  341.             switch(i){
  342.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  343.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);
  344.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  345.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  346.               break; /* y-values */
  347.               case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* width x-range no pixels ! */
  348.               case 3:double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);
  349.               break; /* height y-range no pixels ! */
  350.               case 4:double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0) - angle ;break; /* start angle in degrees */
  351.               case 5:double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0) - angle;break; /* end angle in degrees */
  352.               case 6:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  353.         /* in Shape library:
  354.       x[0] = x[1] = xc = double_data[0]
  355.       y[0] = y[1] = yc = double_data[1]
  356.       w[0] = width = double_data[2]
  357.       w[1] = height = double_data[3]
  358.       h[0] = start_angle = double_data[4]
  359.       h[1] = end_angle = double_data[5]
  360.         */
  361.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  362.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  363.  
  364.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  365.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,12,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  366.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);reset();
  367.                 dragstuff[12] = 1;
  368.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  369.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  370.               break;
  371.             }
  372.           }
  373.           break;
  374.         case ARCARROW:
  375.   /*
  376.   @ arrowarc xc,yc,x-width,y-height,start_angle,end_angle,color,type
  377.   @ alternative: arcarrow
  378.   @ uses same syntax as <a href='#arc'>arc</a>
  379.   @ for arrow hat: type = 1 : right<br>type = 2 : left<br>type = 3 : left&amp;right
  380.   @ if the default arrow hat/head is not satisfactory , the size of the arrow may be set with command <a href='#arrowhead'>arrowhead</a>
  381.   @ no other arrow types are implemented...yet
  382.   @ may be set draggable or onclick
  383.   @ attention: when width ad height are very different, the arrow hat is not drawn correctly. This is a flaw and not a feature...(for now: too much calculations to correct)
  384.   @%arcarrow%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%noreset%onclick%arcarrow 0,0,7,7,50,275,blue,3%arcarrow 0,0,8,8,50,275,red,2%arcarrow 0,0,9,9,50,275,green,1
  385.   */
  386.           for(i=0;i<8;i++){
  387.             switch(i){
  388.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  389.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);
  390.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  391.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  392.                 break; /* y-values */
  393.               case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* width x-range no pixels ! */
  394.               case 3:double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);
  395.                 break; /* height y-range no pixels ! */
  396.               case 4:double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0) - angle ;break; /* start angle in degrees */
  397.               case 5:double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0) - angle;break; /* end angle in degrees */
  398.               case 6:stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);/* name or hex color */
  399.                 break;
  400.               case 7:int_data[0] = (int) get_real(infile,1);
  401.                 switch(int_data[0]){
  402.                   case 1: int_data[1] = 24;break; /* right */
  403.                   case 2: int_data[1] = 25;break; /* left */
  404.                   case 3: int_data[1] = 26;break; /* left&right */
  405.                   default:int_data[1] = 24;break;
  406.                 }
  407.               if(int_data[0] == 1 ){int_data[1] = 24;}
  408.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  409.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  410.  
  411.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  412.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"var arrow_head = %d;dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",arrow_head,drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,int_data[1],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  413.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  414.               dragstuff[int_data[1]] = 1;
  415.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  416.               if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  417.               js_function[JS_ARROWHEAD] = 1;
  418.               reset();
  419.             }
  420.           }
  421.           break;
  422.         case ARROW:
  423.   /*
  424.   @ arrow x1,y1,x2,y2,h,color
  425.   @ alternative: vector
  426.   @ draw a single headed arrow / vector from (x1:y1) to (x2:y2)<br>with arrowhead size h in px and in color ''color``
  427.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  428.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  429.   @%arrow_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 2%drag xy%arrow 0,0,4,3,8,blue%drag xy%arrow 0,0,-4,3,8,green%drag xy%arrow 0,0,4,-3,8,orange%drag xy%arrow 0,0,-4,-3,8,cyan
  430.   @%arrow_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%%onclick%arrow 0,0,4,4,8,blue%onclick%arrow 0,0,-4,5,8,green%onclick%arrow 0,0,4,-6,8,orange%onclick%arrow 0,0,-4,-2,8,cyan
  431.   */
  432.           for(i=0;i<6;i++){
  433.             switch(i){
  434.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  435.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  436.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  437.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  438.               case 4: arrow_head = (int) get_real(infile,0);break;/* h */
  439.               case 5: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  440.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  441.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  442.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  443.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  444.  
  445.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  446.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,8,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  447.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  448.           /* object_cnt++;*/
  449.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);reset();
  450.                 dragstuff[8] = 1;
  451.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  452.               break;
  453.             }
  454.           }
  455.           break;
  456.         case ARROWS:
  457.   /*
  458.   @ arrows color,head (px),x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  459.   @ alternative: vectors
  460.   @ draw single headed arrows / vectors from (x1:y1) to (x2:y2) ... (x3:y3) to (x4:y4) etc ... in color 'color'
  461.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  462.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  463.   @%arrows_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%arrows red,8,0,0,4,3,0,0,2,4,0,0,-2,4,0,0,-3,-4,0,0,3,-2%
  464.   @%arrows_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag xy%arrows red,8,0,0,4,3,0,0,2,4,0,0,-2,4,0,0,-3,-4,0,0,3,-2%
  465.   @%arrows_drag_slider%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag xy%# Click arrow(s) to activate %slider 0,2*pi,300,30,angle degrees,Rotate%slider -5,5*pi,300,30,x display,move in x-direction%slider -10,10*pi,300,30,y display,move in y-direction%arrows red,8,0,0,4,3,0,0,2,4,0,0,-2,4,0,0,-3,-4,0,0,3,-2%
  466.   */
  467.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  468.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  469.           arrow_head = (int) get_real(infile,0);/* h */
  470.           i=0;
  471.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  472.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  473.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  474.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  475.             } else {
  476.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  477.             }
  478.           i++;
  479.           }
  480.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  481.           if( use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  482.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  483.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  484.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  485.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  486.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,8,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  487.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  488.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  489.           }
  490.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  491.           dragstuff[8] = 1;
  492.           reset();
  493.           break;
  494.         case ARROW2:
  495.   /*
  496.   @ arrow2 x1,y1,x2,y2,h,color
  497.   @ draw a double headed arrow/vector from (x1:y1) to (x2:y2)<br>with arrowhead size h in px and in color ''color``
  498.   @ use command <code>arrowhead int</code> to adjust the arrow head size
  499.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  500.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  501.   @%arrow2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%drag xy%arrow2 0,0,4,3,8,blue%
  502.   */
  503.           for(i=0;i<6;i++){
  504.             switch(i){
  505.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  506.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  507.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  508.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  509.               case 4: arrow_head = (int) get_real(infile,0);break;/* h */
  510.               case 5: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  511.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  512.                 if( use_affine == 1 ){ transform(4,2);}
  513.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  514.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  515.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  516.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,10,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  517.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  518.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++;*/
  519.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  520.                 dragstuff[10] = 1;
  521.                 reset();
  522.                 break;
  523.             }
  524.           }
  525.           break;
  526.         case ARROWS2:
  527.   /*
  528.   @ arrows2 color,head (px),x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  529.   @ draw double headed arrows / vectors from (x1:y1) to (x2:y2) ... (x3:y3) to (x4:y4) etc ... in color ''color``
  530.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrows
  531.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  532.   @%arrows2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%onclick%arrows2 red,8,0,0,4,3,1,1,2,4,2,2,-2,4,3,3,-3,-4,0,0,3,-2%
  533.   */
  534.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  535.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  536.           arrow_head = (int) get_real(infile,0);/* h */
  537.           i=0;
  538.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  539.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  540.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  541.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  542.             } else {
  543.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  544.             }
  545.             i++;
  546.           }
  547.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  548.           if( use_affine == 1 ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  549.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  550.  
  551.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  552.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  553.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  554.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,10,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  555.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  556.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  557.           }
  558.           dragstuff[10] = 1;
  559.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  560.           reset();
  561.           break;
  562.         case ARROWHEAD:
  563.   /*
  564.   @ arrowhead int
  565.   @ default 8 (pixels)
  566.   */
  567.           arrow_head = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  568.           break;
  569.         case AUDIO:
  570.   /*
  571.   @ audio x,y,w,h,loop,visible,audiofile location
  572.   @ x,y: left top corner of audio element (in xrange / yrange)
  573.   @ w,y: width and height in pixels
  574.   @ loop: 0 or 1 ( 1 = loop audio fragment)
  575.   @ visible: 0 or 1 (1 = show controls)
  576.   @ audio format may be in *.mp3 or *.ogg
  577.   @ If you are using *.mp3: be aware that FireFox will not (never) play this ! (Pattented format)
  578.   @ if you are using *.ogg: be aware that Microsoft based systems not support it natively
  579.   @ To avoid problems supply both types (mp3 and ogg) of audiofiles.<br>the program will use both as source tag
  580.   */
  581.           js_function[DRAW_AUDIO] = 1;
  582.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  583.             switch(i){
  584.               case 0: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel */
  585.               case 1: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* y in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel */
  586.               case 2: int_data[2] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* pixel width */
  587.               case 3: int_data[3] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* height pixel height */
  588.               case 4: int_data[4] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); if(int_data[4] != TRUE){int_data[4] = FALSE;} break; /* loop boolean */
  589.               case 5: int_data[5] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); if(int_data[5] != TRUE){int_data[5] = FALSE;} break; /* visible boolean */
  590.               case 6:
  591.                 temp = get_string(infile,1);
  592.                 if( strstr(temp,".mp3") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,".mp3","");}
  593.                 if( strstr(temp,".ogg") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,".ogg","");}
  594.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  595.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_audio(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s.ogg\",\"%s.mp3\");\n", canvas_root_id, int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],int_data[5],temp,temp));
  596.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  597.                 break;
  598.               default:break;
  599.             }
  600.           }
  601.           reset();
  602.           break;
  603.         case AXIS_NUMBERING:
  604.   /*
  605.   @ axisnumbering
  606.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  607.   @ for special numbering of x-axis or y-axis see grid related commands <a href="#axis">axis</a> <a href="#xaxis">xaxis</a>, <a href="#xaxisup">xaxisup</a>, <a href="#noxaxis">noxaxis</a>, <a href="#yaxis">yaxis</a>, <a href="#yaxisup">yaxisup</a>, <a href="#noyaxis">noyaxis</a>
  608.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  609.   */
  610.           use_axis_numbering++;
  611.           break;
  612.         case AXIS:
  613.   /*
  614.   @ axis
  615.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  616.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  617.  
  618.   */
  619.           use_axis = TRUE;
  620.           break;
  621.         case BARCHART:
  622.   /*
  623.   @ barchart x_1:y_1:color_1:x_2:y_2:color_2:...x_n:y_n:color_n
  624.   @ may <b>only</b> to be used together with command <a href='#grid'>grid</a>
  625.   @ can be used together with freestyle x-axis/y-axis texts: see commands <a href='#xaxis'>xaxis</a>,<a href='#xaxisup'>xaxisup</a> and <a href='#yaxis'>yaxis</a>
  626.   @ use command <a href='#legend'>legend</a> to provide an optional legend in right-top-corner
  627.   @ multiple barchart command may be used in a single script
  628.   @ also see command <a href='#piechart'>piechart</a>
  629.   @ note: your arguments are not checked by canvasdraw: use your javascript console in case of trouble...
  630.   @%barchart%size 400,400%xrange -1,10%yrange -2,14%legend legend Z:legend A:this is B:C:D:E:F:G:H:X%legendcolors green:red:orange:lightblue:cyan:gold:purple:darkred:yellow:lightgreen%xaxis 0:Z:1:A:2:B:3:C:4:D:5:E:6:F:7:G:8:H:9:X%noyaxis%precision 1%fontfamily bold 15px Arial%grid 1,1,white%barchart 0:5.5:green:2:5.5:red:4:6.5:orange:6:8:lightblue:8:11:cyan:1:5.5:gold:3:9:purple:5:4:darkred:7:7:yellow:9:1:lightgreen%mouse red,14
  631.   */
  632.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  633.           if( strstr( temp,":" ) != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\""); }
  634.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var barchart_%d = [\"%s\"];",barchart_cnt,temp);
  635.           barchart_cnt++;
  636.           reset();
  637.           break;
  638.         case BEZIER:
  639.   /*
  640.   @ bezier color,x_start,y_start,x_first,y_first,x_second,y_second,x_end,y_end
  641.   @ draw a bezier curve between points, starting from (x_start:y_start)
  642.   @ can <b>not</b> be dragged or set onclick
  643.   */
  644.           js_function[DRAW_BEZIER] = 1;
  645.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  646.           for(i = 0 ; i < 9; i++){
  647.             switch(i){
  648.               case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;
  649.               case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* start x */
  650.               case 2: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* start y */
  651.               case 3: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;/*The x-coordinate of the first Bézier control point */
  652.               case 4: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break;/*The y-coordinate of the first Bézier control point */
  653.               case 5: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break;/*The x-coordinate of the second Bézier control point */
  654.               case 6: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break;/*The y-coordinate of the second Bézier control point */
  655.               case 7: double_data[6] = get_real(infile,0);break;/*The x-coordinate of the Bézier end point */
  656.               case 8: double_data[7] = get_real(infile,1);/*The y-coordinate of the Bézier end point */
  657.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(8,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  658.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,5);}
  659.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  660.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"draw_bezier(%d,%d,[%f,%f,%f,%f,%f,%f,%f,%f],\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.2f);",STATIC_CANVAS,line_width,double_data[0],double_data[1],double_data[2],double_data[3],double_data[4],double_data[5],double_data[6],double_data[7],fill_color,fill_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle));
  661.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  662.                 break;
  663.               default: break;
  664.             }
  665.           }
  666.           reset();
  667.           break;
  668.         case BGCOLOR:
  669.   /*
  670.   @ bgcolor colorname or #hex
  671.   @ use this color as background of the "div" containing the canvas(es)
  672.   @%bgcolor%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%bgcolor lightblue
  673.   */
  674.   /* [255,255,255]*/
  675.           bgcolor = get_string(infile,1);
  676.           if(strstr(bgcolor,"#") == NULL){ /* convert colorname -> #ff00ff */
  677.             int found = 0;
  678.             for( i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_COLORNAMES ; i++ ){
  679.               if( strcmp( colors[i].name , bgcolor ) == 0 ){
  680.                 bgcolor = colors[i].hex;
  681.                 found = 1;
  682.               break;
  683.               }
  684.             }
  685.             if(found == 0){canvas_error("your bgcolor is not in my rgb.txt data list: use hexcolor...something like #a0ffc4");}
  686.           }
  687.           fprintf(js_include_file,"/* set background color of canvas div */\ncanvas_div.style.backgroundColor = \"%s\";canvas_div.style.opacity = %f;\n",bgcolor,fill_opacity);
  688.           break;
  689.         case BGIMAGE:
  690.   /*
  691.   @ bgimage image_location
  692.   @ use an image as background; technical: we use the background of ''canvas_div``
  693.   @ the background image will be resized to match "width = xsize" and "height = ysize"
  694.   @%bgimage%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%bgimage https://wims.unice.fr/wims/gifs/en.gif
  695.   */
  696.           URL = get_string(infile,1);
  697.           fprintf(js_include_file,"/* set background image to canvas div */\ncanvas_div.style.backgroundImage = \"url(%s)\";canvas_div.style.backgroundSize = \"%dpx %dpx\";\n",URL,xsize,ysize);
  698.           break;
  699.         case BLINK:
  700.   /*
  701.   @ blink time(seconds)
  702.   @ NOT IMPLEMETED -YET
  703.   */
  704.           break;
  705.         case BOXPLOT:
  706.   /*
  707.   @ boxplot x_or_y,box-height_or_box-width,position,min,Q1,median,Q3,max
  708.   @ example:<br><code>xrange 0,300<br>yrange 0,10<br>boxplot x,4,8,120,160,170,220,245</code><br>meaning: create a boxplot in x-direction, with height 4 (in yrange) and centered around line y=8
  709.   @ example:<br><code>xrange 0,10<br>yrange 0,300<br>boxplot y,4,8,120,160,170,220,245</code><br>meaning: create a boxplot in y-direction, with width 4 (in xrange) and centered around line x=8
  710.   @ use command <a href='#filled'>filled</a> to fill the box<br><b>note:</b> the strokecolor is used for filling Q1, the fillcolor is used for filling Q3
  711.   @ use command <a href='#fillpattern'>fillpattern some_pattern</a> to use a (diamond for Q1, hatch for Q3) pattern.
  712.   @ use command <a href='#opacity'>opacity</a> to adjust fill_opacity of stroke and fill colours
  713.   @ use command <a href='#legend'>legend</a> to automatically create a legend <br>unicode allowed in legend<br>use command <a href='#fontfamily'>fontfamily</a> to set the font of the legend.
  714.   @ there is no limit to the number of boxplots used.
  715.   @ can <b>not</b> be set draggable and <a href='#onclick'>onclick</a> is not ready yet
  716.   @ use keyword <a href="#userboxplot">userboxplot</a> before command boxplot, if a pupil must draw a boxplot (using his own min,Q1,median,Q3,max data)
  717.   @ use keyword <a href="#userboxplotdata">userboxplotdata</a> before command boxplot, if a pupil must generate the data by some means.
  718.   @ use command <a href="#boxplotdata">boxplotdata</a> when the boxplot should be drawn from wims-generated raw statistical date
  719.   @%boxplot_1%size 400,400%xrange 0,300%yrange 0,10%opacity 120,50%filled%fillcolor orange%strokecolor blue%linewidth 2%boxplot x,4,8,120,160,170,220,245
  720.   @%boxplot_2%size 400,400%xrange 0,10%yrange 0,300%opacity 120,50%filled%fillcolor orange%strokecolor blue%linewidth 2%boxplot y,4,8,120,160,170,220,245
  721.   @%boxplot_3%size 400,400%xrange 0,100%yrange 0,10%fillpattern hatch%linewidth 3%fillcolor red%strokecolor green%boxplot x,1,2,4,14,27,39,66%strokecolor blue%boxplot x,1,4,15,45,50,66,87%strokecolor red%boxplot x,1,6,45,70,80,90,100%strokecolor orange%boxplot x,1,8,28,38,48,56,77%mouse red,16
  722.   */
  723.           js_function[DRAW_BOXPLOT] = 1;
  724.           for(i=0;i<8;i++){
  725.             switch(i){
  726.               case 0: temp = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  727.                 if( strstr(temp,"x") != 0){int_data[0] = 1;}else{int_data[0] = 0;} break; /* x or y */
  728.               case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* height | width  */
  729.               case 2:
  730.                 if( js_function[DRAW_JSBOXPLOT] == 0 ){
  731.                   double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);
  732.                   fprintf(js_include_file,"var boxplot_source = 0;\n");/* we use given min,Q1,median,Q3,max */
  733.                 }
  734.                 else {
  735.                   double_data[1] = get_real(infile,1);
  736.                   double_data[2] = 1;
  737.                   double_data[3] = 1;
  738.                   double_data[4] = 1;
  739.                   double_data[5] = 1;
  740.                   double_data[6] = 1;
  741.                   double_data[7] = 1;
  742.                   i=8;
  743.                 }
  744.                 break;/* center value x or y */
  745.               case 3: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0); break;/* min */
  746.               case 4: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0); break;/* Q1 */
  747.               case 5: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0); break;/* median */
  748.               case 6: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0); break;/* Q3 */
  749.               case 7: double_data[6] = get_real(infile,1); break;/* max */
  750.               default:break;
  751.             }
  752.           }
  753.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  754.           /*function draw_boxplot(canvas_type,xy,hw,cxy,data,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1)*/
  755.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  756.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"draw_boxplot(%d,%d,%.*f,%.*f,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",BOXPLOT_CANVAS+boxplot_cnt,int_data[0],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[5],decimals,double_data[6],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1]));
  757.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  758.           boxplot_cnt++;
  759.           reset();
  760.           break;
  761.         case BOXPLOTDATA:
  762.   /*
  763.   @ boxplotdata some_data
  764.   @ 'some_data' are a list of numbers separated by a comma "," (items)
  765.   @ only be used before command <code>boxplot</code>: the command <a href="#boxplot">boxplot</a> will provide the boxplot drawing of the data.
  766.   @ xrange 0,100<br>yrange 0,10<br>boxplotdata 11,22,13,15,23,43,12,12,14,2,45,32,44,13,21,24,13,19,35,21,24,23<br>boxplot x,4,5
  767.   @ note: wims will not check your data input | format. use js-error console to debug any problems.
  768.   @ a javascript function <code>statistics()</code> will parse the data and calculate the values [min,Q1,median,Q3,max] and hand them to the boxplot draw function.
  769.   @ only a single call to <code>boxplotdata</code> can be made. If multiple boxplots should be present in a single canvas, then use multiple calls to command <a href='#boxplot'>boxplot</a>
  770.   @%boxplotdata%size 400,400%xrange 0,100%yrange 0,10%strokecolor orange%fillpattern hatch%linewidth 3%strokecolor green%boxplotdata 11,22,13,15,23,43,12,12,14,2,45,32,44,13,21,24,13,19,35,21,24,23%boxplot x,2,2%mouse red,16
  771.   */
  772.           js_function[DRAW_JSBOXPLOT] = 1;
  773.           js_function[DRAW_BOXPLOT] = 1;
  774.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var boxplot_source = 1;var jsboxplot_data = [%s];\n",get_string(infile,1));
  775.           break;
  776.         case CANVASTYPE:
  777.           canvas_type = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  778.   /*
  779.   @ canvastype TYPE
  780.   @ for now only useful before commands filltoborder / floodfill / clickfill etc operations<br>Only the images of this TYPE will be scanned and filled
  781.   @ default value of TYPE is DRAG_CANVAS e.g. 5 (all clickable / draggable object are in this canvas)
  782.   @ use another TYPE, if you know what you are doing...
  783.   @ other possible canvasses (e.g. transparent PNG pictures, xsize &times; ysize on top of each other)<ul><li> EXTERNAL_IMAGE_CANVAS 0</li><li> BG_CANVAS   1</li><li> STATIC_CANVAS  2</li><li> MOUSE_CANVAS  3</li><li> GRID_CANVAS  4</li><li> DRAG_CANVAS  5</li><li> DRAW_CANVAS  6</li><li> TEXT_CANVAS  7</li><li> CLOCK_CANVAS  8</li><li> ANIMATE_CANVAS  9</li><li> TRACE_CANVAS  10</li><li>BOXPLOT_CANVAS 11</li><li> JSPLOT_CANVAS  100, will increase with every call</li><li> FILL_CANVAS  200, will increase with every call</li><li> USERDRAW_JSPLOT 300, will increase with every call</li><li>CLICKFILL_CANVAS 400, will increase with every call/click</li><li>BOXPLOT_CANVAS 500, will increase with every call</li></ul>
  784.   */
  785.           break;
  786.         case CENTERED:
  787.           use_offset = 4;
  788.    /*
  789.   @ centered
  790.   @ keyword ; to place the text centered (in width and height) on the text coordinates(x:y)
  791.   @ may be used for text exactly centered on its (x;y)
  792.   @ use <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> for setting the font
  793.   @ may be active for commands <a href="#text">text</a> and <a href="#string">string</a> (e.g. objects in the ''drag/drop/onclick-library``)
  794.   @%centered%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 12pt Arial%string blue,-9,-9,no offset%point -9,-9,red%centered%string blue,-6,-6,centered%point -6,-6,red%xoffset%string blue,-3,-3,xoffset%point -3,-3,red%yoffset%string blue,0,0,yoffset%point 0,0,red%xyoffset%string blue,3,3,xyoffset%point 3,3,red%resetoffset%string blue,6,6,resetoffset%point 6,6,red
  795.   */
  796.           break;
  797.         case CENTERSTRING:
  798.   /*
  799.   @ centerstring color,y-value,the text string
  800.   @ title color,y-value,the text string
  801.   @ draw a string centered on the canvas at y = y-value
  802.   @ can not be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy`` (...)
  803.   @ unicode supported: <code>centerstring red,5,\\u2232</code>
  804.   @ use a command like <code>fontfamily italic 24pt Arial</code> to set fonts on browser that support font change
  805.   @%centerstring%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%bgcolor lightblue%fontfamily italic 22pt Courier%centerstring blue,7,the center
  806.   */
  807.           js_function[DRAW_CENTERSTRING] = 1;
  808.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  809.             switch(i){
  810.               case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;/* name or hex color */
  811.               case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y in xrange*/
  812.               case 2: temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  813.                 /* draw_text = function(canvas_type,y,font_family,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,text) */
  814.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  815.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  816.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_centerstring(%d,%.*f,\"%s\",\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\");\n",canvas_root_id,decimals,double_data[0],font_family,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,temp));
  817.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  818.                 break;
  819.               default:break;
  820.             }
  821.           }
  822.           break;
  823.         case CHEMTEX:
  824.   /*
  825.   chemtex
  826.   keyword...needs to be the first command in the script (even before the ''size`` command)
  827.   only for KaTeX enabled typesetting !
  828.   will include 80kB large js-library for chemisty typesetting
  829.   using <a href="http://85.148.206.56/wims/download/katex.for.wims.tar.gz">KaTeX</a> : <code>katex x,y,\\ce{ chemistry tex code} like : \\ce{ Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2- }</code>
  830.   using MathJaX : <code>latex x,y,\\ce{ chemistry tex code} like : \\ce{ Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2- }</code>
  831.   see https://mhchem.github.io/MathJax-mhchem/
  832.   %chemtex_katex_mathjax%chemtex%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%snaptogrid%fontfamily 22px Arial%strokecolor red%drag xy%centered%latex 0,8,\\ce{Hg^2+}%drag xy%centered%latex 0,4,\\ce{\\xrightarrow{\\text{I}^{-}}}%drag xy%centered%latex 0,0,\\ce{HgI2}%centered%drag xy%latex 0,-4,\\ce{\\xrightarrow{\\text{I}^{-}}}%drag xy%centered%latex 0,-8,\\ce{[Hg^{II}I4]^2-}
  833.   */
  834.           found_size_command = 1;
  835.           fprintf(stdout,"\n<script src=\"scripts/js/KaTeX/mhchem.js\" defer></script>\n");
  836.           break;
  837.  
  838.         case CIRCLE:
  839.   /*
  840.   @ circle xc,yc,width (2*r in pixels),color
  841.   @ use command <code>fcircle xc,yc,d,color</code>
  842.   @ alternative: disk
  843.   @ use command <code>fillcolor color</code> to set the fillcolor
  844.   @ may be set <a href='#drag'>draggable</a> / <a href='#onclick'>onclick</a>
  845.   @ will shrink / expand on zoom out / zoom in
  846.   @%circle%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%drag xy%circle 0,0,60,red%zoom red
  847.   */
  848.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  849.             switch(i){
  850.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  851.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  852.               case 2: double_data[2] = px2x((get_real(infile,0))/2) - px2x(0);break; /* for zoom in/out: radius in 'dx' xrange*/
  853.               case 3: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  854.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  855.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  856.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  857.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  858.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  859.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,13,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.3f],[%.3f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],double_data[2],double_data[2],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  860.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  861.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++;*/
  862.                 dragstuff[13] = 1;
  863.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  864.                 reset();
  865.                 break;
  866.               default : break;
  867.             }
  868.           }
  869.           break;
  870.         case CIRCLES:
  871.   /*
  872.   @ circles color,xc1,yc1,r1,xc2,yc2,r2...xc_n,yc_n,r_n
  873.   @ <b>attention</b> r = radius in x-range (!)
  874.   @ use keyword <code>filled</code> or command <code>fcircles</code> to produce solid circles
  875.   @ alternative: disks
  876.   @ use command <code>fillcolor color</code> to set the fillcolor
  877.   @ may be set <a href='#drag'>draggable</a> / <a href='#onclick'>onclick</a> (individually)
  878.   @ will shrink / expand on zoom out / zoom in
  879.   @%circles_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%drag xy%circles blue,0,0,2,2,2,3,-3,-3,3,3,3,4,3,-4,2%zoom red
  880.   @%circles_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%onclick%circles blue,0,0,2,2,2,3,-3,-3,3,3,3,4,3,-4,2%zoom red
  881.   @%circles_drag_slider%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag xy%# Click circles(s) to activate%opacity 200,50%fillcolor orange%rotationcenter 2,3%slider 0,2*pi,300,30,angle degrees,Rotate%slider -5,5*pi,300,30,x display,move in x-direction%slider -10,10*pi,300,30,y display,move in y-direction%fcircles blue,0,0,0.5,2,2,1,-3,-3,1.5,3,3,0.5,3,-4,0.5
  882.   */
  883.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  884.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  885.           i=1;
  886.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  887.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  888.             switch (i%3){
  889.               case 1:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  890.               case 2:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  891.               case 0:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,1);break; /* r */
  892.             }
  893.             i++;
  894.           }
  895.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,3);}
  896.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,3);}
  897.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  898.  
  899.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  900.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+3){
  901.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  902.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,13,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.3f],[%.3f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],double_data[c+2],double_data[c+2],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  903.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  904.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  905.           }
  906.           reset();
  907.           dragstuff[13] = 1;
  908.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  909.           break;
  910.         case CLEARBUTTON:
  911.   /*
  912.   @ clearbutton value
  913.   @ alternative: delete
  914.   @ alternative: erase
  915.   @ adds a button to clear the <a href="#userdraw">userdraw</a> canvas with text ''value``
  916.   @ <b>attention</b> command <code>clearbutton</code> is incompatible with <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> based drawings<br>(in <code>multidraw</code> there is always a remove_object_button for every draw primitive)
  917.   @ normally <a href="#userdraw">userdraw</a> primitives have the option to use middle/right mouse button on<br> a point of the object to remove this specific object...this clear button will remove all drawings
  918.   @ uses the tooltip placeholder div element: may not be used with command <code>intooltip</code>
  919.   @ use command <a href="#css">css</a> to style the button...
  920.   @ the clearbutton will have id="canvas_scripts[%d]" ; starting with %d=0 for the first script<br>to change the style of all ''clearbutton`` of all included canvasdraw scripts, use something like<br><code>if(document.getElementById("clearbutton"+canvas_scripts[0])){<br>&nbsp;var p = 0;<br>&nbsp;while(document.getElementById("clearbutton"+canvas_scripts[p])){<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;document.getElementById("clearbutton"+canvas_scripts[p]).className="some_class_name";<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;!&minus;&minus;</code> or <code>document.getElementById("clearbutton"+canvas_scripts[p]).setAttribute("style","some_style"); &minus;&minus;&gt;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;p++;<br>&nbsp;};<br>};</code>
  921.   @%clearbutton%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%userdraw circles,red%clearbutton Remove All
  922.   */
  923.           if(reply_format == 29){/* eg multidraw is selected */
  924.   // canvas_error("command clearbutton incompatible with multidraw...only suitable for userdraw");
  925.           }
  926.           add_clear_button(css_class,get_string(infile,1));
  927.           break;
  928.         case CLOCK:
  929.   /*
  930.   @ clock x,y,r(px),H,M,S,type hourglass,interactive [ ,H_color,M_color,S_color,background_color,foreground_color ]
  931.   @ use command <code>opacity stroke-opacity,fill-opacity</code> to adjust foreground (stroke) and background (fill) transparency
  932.   @ type hourglass:<br>type = 0: only segments<br>type = 1: only numbers<br>type = 2: numbers and segments
  933.   @ colors are optional: if not defined, default values will be used<br>default colours: clock 0,0,60,4,35,45,1,2<br>custom colours: clock 0,0,60,4,35,45,1,2,,,,yellow,red<br>custom colours: clock 0,0,60,4,35,45,1,2,white,green,blue,black,yellow
  934.   @ if you don't want a seconds hand (or minutes...), just make it invisible by using the background color of the hourglass...
  935.   @ interactive <ul><li>0: not interactive, just clock(s)</li><li>1: function read_canvas() will read all active clocks in H:M:S format<br>The active clock(s) can be adjusted by pupils</li><li>2: function read_canvas() will return the clicked clock <br>(like multiplechoice; first clock in script in nr. 0 )</li><li>3: no prefab buttons...create your own buttons (or other means) to make the clock(s) adjustable by javascript function set_clock(num,type,diff)<br>wherein: num = clock id (starts with 0) ; type = 1 (hours) ; type = 2 (minutes) ; type = 3 (seconds) <br>and diff = the increment of 'type' (positive or negative)</li></ul>
  936.   @ canvasdraw will not check validity of colornames...the javascript console is your best friend
  937.   @ no combinations with other reply_types allowed, for now
  938.   @ if interactive is set to ''1``, 6 buttons per clock will be displayed for adjusting a clock (H+ M+ S+ H- M- S-)<br> set_clock(clock_id,type,incr) <br>first clock has clock_id=0 ; type: H=1,M=2,S=3 ; incr: increment integer
  939.   @ note: if you need multiple -interactive- clocks on a webpage, use multiple ''clock`` commands in a single script !<br>and <i>not multiple canvas scripts</i> in a single page
  940.   @ note: clocks will not zoom or pan, when using command <a href='#zoom'>zoom</a>
  941.   @%clock_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock 0,0,120,4,35,45,0,0,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  942.   @%clock_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock 0,0,120,4,35,45,1,1,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  943.   @%clock_3%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock -5,0,80,4,35,45,2,2,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black%clock 5,0,80,3,15,65,2,2,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  944.   @%clock_4%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock 0,0,120,4,35,45,0,0,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  945.   @%clock_5%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock 0,0,120,4,35,45,1,1,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  946.   @%clock_6%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock -5,0,80,4,35,45,2,2,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black%clock 5,0,80,8,55,15,2,2,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  947.   @%clock_7%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%clock 0,0,120,4,35,45,2,0,red,green,blue,lightgrey,black
  948.   */
  949.           js_function[DRAW_CLOCK] = 1;
  950.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  951.  
  952.   /*    var clock = function(xc,yc,radius,H,M,S,h_color,m_color,s_color,bg_color,fg_color) */
  953.           for(i=0;i<9;i++){
  954.             switch(i){
  955.               case 0: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* xc */
  956.               case 1: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* yc */
  957.               case 2: int_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* radius in px */
  958.               case 3: int_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* hours */
  959.               case 4: int_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* minutes */
  960.               case 5: int_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* seconds */
  961.               case 6: int_data[6] = get_real(infile,0);if(int_data[6] < 0 || int_data[6] > 2){canvas_error("hourglass can be 0,1 or 2");}break;/* type hourglass */
  962.               case 7: int_data[7] = (int)(get_real(infile,1));/* interactive 0,1,2*/
  963.                 switch(int_data[7]){
  964.                   case 0:break;
  965.                   case 1:
  966.                     if(clock_cnt == 0){
  967.                       if( reply_format == 0 ){
  968.                         reply_format = 18; /* user sets clock */
  969.                   /*
  970.                      tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  971.                      check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "set_clock = function(num,type,diff){var name = eval(\"clocks\"+num);switch(type){case 1:name.H = parseInt(name.H+diff);break;case 2:name.M = parseInt(name.M+diff);break;case 3:name.S = parseInt(name.S+diff);break;default: break;};name = clock(name.xc,name.yc,name.radius,name.H,name.M,name.S,name.type,name.interaction,name.H_color,name.M_color,name.S_color,name.bg_color,name.fg_color);};\n"));
  972.                      add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  973.                  */
  974.                         fprintf(js_include_file,"set_clock = function(num,type,diff){if(wims_status == \"done\"){return;};var name = eval(\"clocks\"+num);switch(type){case 1:name.H = parseInt(name.H+diff);break;case 2:name.M = parseInt(name.M+diff);break;case 3:name.S = parseInt(name.S+diff);break;default: break;};name = new clock(name.xc,name.yc,name.radius,name.H,name.M,name.S,name.type,name.interaction,name.H_color,name.M_color,name.S_color,name.bg_color,name.fg_color);};\n");
  975.                       }
  976.                       else {
  977.                         canvas_error("interactive clock may not be used together with other reply_types...");
  978.                       }
  979.                     }
  980.                     fprintf(stdout,"<p style=\"text-align:center\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,1,1)\" value=\"H+\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,2,1)\" value=\"M+\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,3,1)\" value=\"S+\"><br><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,1,-1)\" value=\"H&minus;\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,2,-1)\" value=\"M&minus;\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,3,-1)\" value=\"S&minus;\"></p>",css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt);
  981.                     break;
  982.                   case 3:
  983.                     if(clock_cnt == 0){
  984.                       if( reply_format == 0 ){
  985.                         reply_format = 18; /* user sets clock */
  986.                         fprintf(js_include_file,"set_clock = function(num,type,diff){if(wims_status == \"done\"){return;};var name = eval(\"clocks\"+num);switch(type){case 1:name.H = parseInt(name.H+diff);break;case 2:name.M = parseInt(name.M+diff);break;case 3:name.S = parseInt(name.S+diff);break;default: break;};name = new clock(name.xc,name.yc,name.radius,name.H,name.M,name.S,name.type,1,name.H_color,name.M_color,name.S_color,name.bg_color,name.fg_color);};\n");
  987.                        }
  988.                       else {
  989.                         canvas_error("interactive clock may not be used together with other reply_types...");
  990.                       }
  991.                     }
  992.           /*
  993.           fprintf(stdout,"<p style=\"text-align:center\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,1,1)\" value=\"H+\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,2,1)\" value=\"M+\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,3,1)\" value=\"S+\"><br><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,1,-1)\" value=\"H&minus;\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,2,-1)\" value=\"M&minus;\"><input class=\"%s\" type=\"button\" onclick=\"javascript:set_clock(%d,3,-1)\" value=\"S&minus;\"></p>",css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt,css_class,clock_cnt);
  994.          */
  995.                   break;
  996.                   case 2:
  997.                     if( reply_format == 0 ){
  998.                       reply_format = 19; /* "onclick */
  999.                       js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  1000.                       fprintf(js_include_file,"\n/* begin onclick handler for clocks */\nvar reply = new Array();canvas_div.addEventListener( 'mousedown', user_click,false);\n\nfunction user_click(evt){if(evt.button == 1){var canvas_rect = clock_canvas.getBoundingClientRect();var x = evt.clientX - canvas_rect.left;var y = evt.clientY - canvas_rect.top;var p = 0;var name;var t = true;while(t){try{name = eval('clocks'+p);if( x < name.xc + name.radius && x > name.xc - name.radius ){if( y < name.yc + name.radius && y > name.yc - name.radius ){reply[0] = p;name = new clock(name.xc,name.yc,name.radius,name.H,name.M,name.S,name.type,name.interaction,name.H_color,name.M_color,name.S_color,\"lightblue\",name.fg_color);};}else{clock_ctx.clearRect(name.xc-name.radius,name.yc-name.radius,name.xc+name.radius,name.yc+name.radius);name = new clock(name.xc,name.yc,name.radius,name.H,name.M,name.S,name.type,name.interaction,name.H_color,name.M_color,name.S_color,name.bg_color,name.fg_color);};p++;}catch(e){t=false;};};};};\n");
  1001.                     }
  1002.                     else {
  1003.                       if( reply_format != 19){
  1004.                         canvas_error("clickable clock(s) may not be used together with other reply_types...");
  1005.                       }
  1006.                     }
  1007.                     break;
  1008.                   default: canvas_error("interactive must be set 0,1 or 2");break;
  1009.                 }
  1010.                 break;
  1011.               case 8:
  1012.                 if(clock_cnt == 0 ){ /* set opacity's just once .... it should be a argument to clock(), for now it's OK */
  1013.                   fprintf(js_include_file,"var clock_bg_opacity = %.2f;var clock_fg_opacity = %.2f;",fill_opacity,stroke_opacity);
  1014.                 }
  1015.                 temp = get_string(infile,3);/* optional colors, like: ,,red,,blue*/
  1016.                 if( strstr( temp,",") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\""); }
  1017.                 else{
  1018.                 /* h_color,m_color,s_color,bg_color,fg_color */
  1019.                   temp = ",black\",\"black\",\"black\",\"white\",\"black";}
  1020.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1021.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "clocks%d = new clock(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\");\n",clock_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],int_data[5],int_data[6],int_data[7],temp));
  1022.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1023.                 fprintf(js_include_file,"var clocks%d;",clock_cnt);
  1024.                 clock_cnt++;
  1025.                 break;
  1026.               default:break;
  1027.             }
  1028.           }
  1029.           break;
  1030.         case COLORPALETTE:
  1031.   /*
  1032.   @ colorpalette color_name_1,color_name_2,...,color_name_8
  1033.   @ opacity will be the same for all colors and is set by command <a href="#opacity">opacity [0-255],[0-255]</a>
  1034.   @ can be used with command <a href='#userdraw'>userdraw clickfill,color</a> when more than one fillcolor is wanted.<br>in that case use for example <a href='#replyformat'>replyformat 10</a> ... reply=x1:y1:color1,x2:y2:color2...<br>the pupil can choose from the given colors by clicking small coloured buttons.<br> the click coordinates and corresponding fillcolor will be stored in read_canvas()...when using the appropriate replyformat.<br>the first color of the palette is color=0
  1035.   @ make sure to include the ''remove button`` by using command <a href='#clearbutton'>clearbutton some_text</a>
  1036.   */
  1037.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'colorpalette' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  1038.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multifillcolors = [];var palettecolors = [");
  1039.           while( ! done ){
  1040.             temp = get_color(infile,1);
  1041.             fprintf(js_include_file,"\"%s\",",temp);
  1042.           }
  1043.           fprintf(js_include_file,"];");/* add black to avoid trouble with dangling comma... */
  1044.           add_color_palette(css_class);
  1045.           break;
  1046.  
  1047.         case COMMENT:
  1048.           sync_input(infile);
  1049.           break;
  1050.  
  1051.         case COPY:
  1052.   /*
  1053.   @ copy x,y,x1,y1,x2,y2,[filename URL]
  1054.   @ The image may be "bitmap" or "SVG"
  1055.   @ Insert the region from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) (in pixels) of [filename] to (x,y) in x/y-range
  1056.   @ If x1=y1=x2=y2=-1, the whole [filename URL] is copied.
  1057.   @ [filename] is the URL of the image
  1058.   @ <em>TODO:move special image functions to generic 'dragstuff' library</em>
  1059.   @ URL is normal URL of network reachable image file location
  1060.   @ if command <a href="#drag">drag x/y/xy</a> is set before command ''copy``, the images will be draggable<br>javascript function read_canvas(); will return the x/y coordinate data in xrange/yrange of all -including non draggable- images<br>the command drag is only valid for the next image<br>draggable / non-draggable images may be mixed<br>may be used together with preceding keywords ''snaptogrid``, ''xsnaptogrid``, ''ysnaptogrid`` or <code>snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2...</code>.
  1061.   @ if keyword <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> is set before command ''copy`` the image(s) is clickable (marked with a green rectangle around the image)<br>use 'read_dragdrop' to get the number of the clicked image(s)<br>use command 'clearbutton some_text' to reset the reply/click array.<br>example: 4 images; student clicked on image 2 and 3: reply = 0,1,1,0<br>after clicking the clear button: reply = 0,0,0,0<br>May be mixed with commands ''drag x|y|xy`` (use javascript read_canvas to get the new coordinates
  1062.   @ ''onclick`` for external images may be mixed with canvas generated stuff (like lines,curves, embeded XML etc)
  1063.   @ you may draw / userdraw / drag other stuff on top of an "imported" image
  1064.   @ the use of a slider is not possible: if needed, use command <a href='#html'>html x,y,&lt;img src=my_image.svg /&gt; </a>
  1065.   @ use keyword <a href='#centered'>centered</a> before command ''copy`` to place image center at given coordinates.
  1066.   @%copy_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%onclick%copy -5,5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/fr.gif%onclick%copy 5,5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/en.gif%onclick%copy 5,-5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/it.gif%onclick%copy -5,-5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/cn.gif
  1067.   @%copy_drag_xy%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%# attention: left mouse click on the image will activate dragging...%# keep left mouse button pressed while moving the image !%drag xy%copy -5,5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/fr.gif%drag xy%copy 5,5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/en.gif%drag xy%copy 5,-5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/it.gif%drag xy%copy -5,-5,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/cn.gif
  1068.   @%copy_drag_xy_snaptogrid%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 2,2,grey%# attention: left mouse click on the image will activate dragging...%# keep left mouse button pressed while moving the image !%drag xy%# a function read_canvas_images() %copy -6,6,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/fr.gif%snaptogrid%drag xy%copy 6,6,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/en.gif%snaptogrid%drag xy%copy 6,-6,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/it.gif%snaptogrid%drag xy%copy -6,-6,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/cn.gif
  1069.   */
  1070.           for(i = 0 ; i<7;i++){
  1071.             switch(i){
  1072.               case 0: double_data[0]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* x left top corner in x/y range  */
  1073.               case 1: double_data[1]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* y left top corner in x/y range */
  1074.               case 2: int_data[2]=(int)(get_real(infile,0));break;/* x1 in px of external image */
  1075.               case 3: int_data[3]=(int)(get_real(infile,0));break;/* y1 in px of external image */
  1076.               case 4: int_data[4]=(int)(get_real(infile,0));break;/* x2 --> width  */
  1077.               case 5: int_data[5]=(int)(get_real(infile,0)) ;break;/* y2 --> height */
  1078.               case 6: URL = get_string(infile,1);
  1079.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1080.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){transform(2,2);}
  1081.                 int_data[0] = x2px(double_data[0]);
  1082.                 int_data[1] = y2px(double_data[1]);
  1083.                 int_data[6] = int_data[4] - int_data[2];/* swidth & width (if not scaling )*/
  1084.                 int_data[7] = int_data[5] - int_data[3];/* sheight & height (if not scaling )*/
  1085.                 if( onclick == 0 ){ /* no mouse needed static image copy  */
  1086.                   if(js_function[DRAW_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] == 0){/* create canvas just once */
  1087.                     fprintf(js_include_file,"var image_copy_canvas = create_canvas%d(%d,xsize,ysize);",canvas_root_id,STATIC_IMAGE_CANVAS);
  1088.                     js_function[DRAW_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] = 1;
  1089.                   }
  1090.                   tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1091.                   check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_external_image(\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",URL,int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[6],int_data[7],int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[6],int_data[7],use_offset,int_data[10]));
  1092.                 }
  1093.                 else /* onclick or drag & drop external copy images */
  1094.                 {
  1095.                   js_function[DRAG_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] = 1;
  1096.                   tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1097.                   check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "drag_external_image(\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",URL,int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[6],int_data[7],int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[6],int_data[7],onclick,object_cnt,use_offset,use_snap,int_data[10]));
  1098.                 }
  1099.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1100.                 object_cnt++;
  1101.                 break;
  1102.               default: break;
  1103.             }
  1104.           }
  1105.           reset();
  1106.           break;
  1107. /*
  1108. HTML5 specs:
  1109. context.drawImage(img,sx,sy,swidth,sheight,x,y,width,height);
  1110. img   Specifies the image, canvas, or video element to use
  1111. sx   The x coordinate where to start clipping: x1 = int_data[0]
  1112. sy   The y coordinate where to start clipping: x2 = int_data[1]
  1113. swidth   The width of the clipped image: int_data[2] - int_data[0]
  1114. sheight The height of the clipped image: int_data[3] - int_data[1]
  1115. x   The x coordinate where to place the image on the canvas: dx1 = int_data[4]
  1116. y   The y coordinate where to place the image on the canvas: dy1 = int_data[5]
  1117. width   The width of the image to use (stretch or reduce the image): dx2 - dx1 = int_data[6]
  1118. height   The height of the image to use (stretch or reduce the image): dy2 - dy1 = int_data[7]
  1119. */
  1120.         case COPYRESIZED:
  1121.   /*
  1122.   @ copyresized x1,y2,x2,y2,dx1,dy1,dx2,dy2,image_file_url
  1123.   @ The image may be any "bitmap" or "SVG"
  1124.   @ Insert the region from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) (in pixels) of [ filename], <br>possibly resized,<br>to the region of (dx1,dy1) to (dx2,dy2) in x/y-range
  1125.   @ (dx1:dy1) must be left top corner; (dx2:dy2) must be right bottom corner of inserted image
  1126.   @ If x1=y1=x2=y2=-1, the whole [filename / URL ] is copied and resized.
  1127.   @ URL is normal URL of network reachable image file location<br>(as seen from public_html-root or network reachable 'http://some_server/my_images/test.gif'<br>(eg no special wims paths are searched !!)
  1128.   @ if command <a href="#drag">drag x/y/xy</a> is set before command ''copy``, the images will be draggable<br>javascript function read_canvas(); will return the x/y coordinate data in xrange/yrange of all -including non draggable- images<br>the command drag is only valid for the next image<br>draggable / non-draggable images may be mixed<br>may be used together with preceding keywords ''snaptogrid``,''xsnaptogrid``,''ysnaptogrid`` or <code>snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2...</code>
  1129.   @ if keyword <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> is set before command ''copy`` the image(s) is clickable (marked with a green rectangle around the image)<br>use ''read_dragdrop`` to get the number of the clicked image(s)<br>use command 'clearbutton some_text' to reset the reply/click array.<br>example: 4 images; student clicked on image 2 and 3: reply = 0,1,1,0<br>after clicking the clear button: reply = 0,0,0,0<br>May be mixed with commands ''drag x|y|xy`` (use javascript read_canvas to get the new coordinates
  1130.   @ ''onclick`` for external images may be mixed with canvas generated stuff (like lines,curves etc)
  1131.   @ you may draw / userdraw / drag stuff on top of an "imported" image
  1132.   @ when set draggable, there will be special function 'read_canvas_images()'<br>now dragging external images may be combined with 'read_canvas()' from <a href='#userdraw'>userdraw</a> or <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a><br>set command <a href='#precision'>precision</a> before command ''copy``
  1133.   @ use keyword <a href='#centered'>centered</a> before command 'copyresized' to place image center at given coordinates.
  1134.   @ <em>TODO:move special image functions to generic 'dragstuff' library</em>
  1135.   */
  1136.           for(i = 0 ; i<9;i++){
  1137.            switch(i){
  1138.             case 0: int_data[0] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* x1 */
  1139.             case 1: int_data[1] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y1 */
  1140.             case 2: int_data[2] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break;/* x2 */
  1141.             case 3: int_data[3] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break;/* y2 */
  1142.             case 4: int_data[4] = x2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* dx1 */
  1143.             case 5: int_data[5] = y2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* dy1 */
  1144.             case 6: int_data[6] = x2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* dx2 */
  1145.             case 7: int_data[7] = y2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* dy2 */
  1146.             case 8: URL = get_string(infile,1);
  1147.               if( int_data[1] == -1 ){ int_data[10] = 1; }else{int_data[10] = 0; }/* resized / not resized */
  1148.           /* flag error when wrong diagonal:  copyresized -1,-1,-1,-1,0,0,7,7,testfig.gif */
  1149.               if( int_data[7] < int_data[5] || int_data[6] < int_data[4]){
  1150.                 canvas_error("in copyresized,  use:<br>left top corner (dx1:dy1) and right bottom corner (dx2:dy2) ! ");
  1151.               }
  1152.               int_data[2] = abs(int_data[2] - int_data[0]);/* swidth */
  1153.               int_data[3] = abs(int_data[3] - int_data[1]);/* sheight */
  1154.               int_data[6] = abs(int_data[6] - int_data[4]);/* width */
  1155.               int_data[7] = abs(int_data[7] - int_data[5]);/* height */
  1156.               if( onclick == 0 ){ /* no mouse needed static image copy  */
  1157.                 if(js_function[DRAW_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] == 0){
  1158.                   fprintf(js_include_file,"var image_copy_canvas = create_canvas%d(%d,xsize,ysize);",canvas_root_id,STATIC_IMAGE_CANVAS);
  1159.                   js_function[DRAW_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] = 1;
  1160.                 }
  1161.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1162.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_external_image(\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",URL,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],int_data[5],int_data[6],int_data[7],use_offset,int_data[10]));
  1163.               }
  1164.               else /* onclick or drag & drop external copy images */
  1165.               {
  1166.                 js_function[DRAG_EXTERNAL_IMAGE] = 1;
  1167.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1168.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "drag_external_image(\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",URL,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],int_data[5],int_data[6],int_data[7],onclick,object_cnt,use_offset,use_snap,int_data[10]));
  1169.                 object_cnt++;
  1170.               }
  1171.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1172.               break;
  1173.             default: break;
  1174.             }
  1175.           }
  1176.           reset();
  1177.           break;
  1178.  
  1179.         case CROSSHAIR:
  1180.   /*
  1181.   @ crosshair x,y,color
  1182.   @ draw a single crosshair point at (x;y) in color ''color``
  1183.   @ use command <code>crosshairsize int</code> and / or <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust
  1184.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1185.   @%crosshair%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%linewidth 2%onclick%crosshair 0,0,red%linewidth 1%onclick%crosshair 1,1,blue%linewidth 3%onclick%crosshair 3,3,green%linewidth 4%xrosshair 4,4,orange
  1186.   */
  1187.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  1188.             switch(i){
  1189.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  1190.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  1191.               case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  1192.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1193.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  1194.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1195.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1196.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1197.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,7,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],crosshair_size,crosshair_size,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1198.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1199.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  1200.           /* object_cnt++ */
  1201.                 reset();
  1202.                 dragstuff[7] = 1;
  1203.                 break;
  1204.               default:break;
  1205.             }
  1206.           }
  1207.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1208.           break;
  1209.  
  1210.         case CROSSHAIRS:
  1211.   /*
  1212.   @ crosshairs color,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  1213.   @ draw multiple crosshair points at given coordinates in color ''color``
  1214.   @ use command <code>crosshairsize int</code> and / or <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust
  1215.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  1216.   @%crosshairs_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%snaptogrid%linewidth 2%drag xy%crosshairs red,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3%drag x%crosshairs blue,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4
  1217.   @%crosshairs_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%linewidth 2%onclick%crosshairs red,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3%onclick%crosshairs blue,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4
  1218. */
  1219.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  1220.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  1221.           i=0;
  1222.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  1223.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  1224.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  1225.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  1226.             }
  1227.             else {
  1228.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  1229.             }
  1230.             i++;
  1231.           }
  1232.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1233.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  1234.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1235.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1236.           for(c=0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  1237.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1238.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,7,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],crosshair_size,crosshair_size,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,1,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1239.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1240.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  1241.           }
  1242.           dragstuff[7] = 1;
  1243.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1244.           reset();
  1245.           break;
  1246.         case CROSSHAIRSIZE:
  1247.   /*
  1248.   @ crosshairsize int
  1249.   @ default 8 (px)
  1250.   */
  1251.           crosshair_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  1252.           break;
  1253.         case CSS:
  1254.   /*
  1255.   @ css css_class
  1256.   @ may be used before any ''style-able`` html object (like inputfields or buttons) or some html objects that are generated by some canvasdraw commands
  1257.   @ in case of <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> this command must be a table css class, for example "wimstable"
  1258.   @%css%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%css wims_button_help%input 0,0,10,1,Hello
  1259.   */
  1260.           css_class = get_string(infile,1);
  1261.           break;
  1262.         case CURSOR:
  1263.   /*
  1264.   @ cursor some CSS cursor_style
  1265.   @ alternative: pointer
  1266.   @ style can be any valid CSS property value
  1267.   @ choose from these types:<br>alias,all-scroll,auto,cell,context-menu,col-resize,copy,crosshair,default,e-resize,<br>ew-resize,grab,grabbing,help,move,n-resize,ne-resize,nesw-resize,ns-resize,nw-resize,<br>nwse-resize,no-drop,none,not-allowed,pointer,progress,row-resize,s-resize,se-resize,<br>sw-resize,text,url(myBall.cur),auto,vertical-text,w-resize,wait,zoom-in,zoom-out,initial
  1268.   @ note: wims will not check the validity of your cursor declaration
  1269.   @%cursor_css%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 3%drag xy%opacity 200,75%fcircles blue,-5,5,3,-4,-2,6,0,0,5,3,4,2,4,-5,4
  1270.   */
  1271.           fprintf(js_include_file,"canvas_div%d.style.cursor = \"%s\";",canvas_root_id,get_string(infile,1));
  1272.          break;
  1273.         case CURVE:
  1274.   /*
  1275.   @ curve color,formula(x)
  1276.   @ alternative: plot
  1277.   @ use command <a href="#trange">trange</a> in parametric functions before <b>every</b> command curve / plot <code>trange -pi,pi<br>curve color,formula1(t),formula2(t)</code><br>A next parametric curve will only be correctly plot when trange is set again !<br>this is a design flaw and not a feature...
  1278.   @ use command <a href="#precision">precision</a> to increase the number of digits of the plotted points
  1279.   @ use command <a href="#plotsteps">plotsteps</a> to increase / decrease the amount of plotted points (default 150)
  1280.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1281.   @ if you need a plot beyond xrange / yrange, use <a href="#jsplot">jsplot</a> (command ''curve`` will only calculate points within the xrange)
  1282.   @%curve%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,6,grey%precision 1000%curve red,4*sqrt(x)%curve green,2*sqrt(abs(x))%curve blue,3*1/sqrt(x)%curve orange,4*sin(4/x)%dashed%curve red,4*cos(x)
  1283.   */
  1284.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1285.  
  1286.           if( use_parametric == TRUE ){ /* parametric color,fun1(t),fun2(t)*/
  1287.             use_parametric = FALSE;
  1288.             stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  1289.             char *fun1 = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  1290.             char *fun2 = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  1291.             if( strlen(fun1) == 0 || strlen(fun2) == 0 ){canvas_error("parametric functions are NOT OK !");}
  1292.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1293.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,9,%s,[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,eval_parametric(xsize,ysize,fun1,fun2,xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax,tmin,tmax,plot_steps,precision,rotationcenter),2*line_width,2*line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1294.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1295.           }
  1296.           else{
  1297.             stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  1298.             char *fun1 = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  1299.             if( strlen(fun1) == 0 ){canvas_error("function is NOT OK !");}
  1300.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1301.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,9,%s,[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,eval(xsize,ysize,fun1,xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax,plot_steps,precision,rotationcenter),line_width,line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1302.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1303.           }
  1304.           if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  1305.           dragstuff[9] = 1;
  1306.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1307.           reset();
  1308.           break;
  1309.         case CURVEDARROW:
  1310.     /*
  1311.   @ curvedarrow x1,y1,xc,yc,x2,y2,color
  1312.   @ draw a single headed curved arrow from (x1:y1) in direction of (xc:yc) to point (x2:y2)<br> note: the curve will <b>not go through</b> point (xc:yc)
  1313.   @ use command <a href='#arrowhead'>arrowhead</a> to set the size of the arrow head.
  1314.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  1315.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1316.   @%curvedarrow_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 2%drag xy%curvedarrow -5,0,0,10,5,0,blue
  1317.   @%curvedarrow_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%%onclick%curvedarrow -5,0,0,-10,5,0,blue%onclick%curvedarrow -8,0,0,5,8,3,green
  1318.  
  1319. h[0] = arrowhead
  1320. h[1] = type: 1 = single 2=double arrow
  1321. function Shape(object_cnt,onclick,direction,type,x,y,w,h,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1,use_rotate,angle,text,font_size,font_family,use_slider,rotation_center,use_offset)
  1322.     */
  1323.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  1324.             switch(i){
  1325.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1 */
  1326.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1 */
  1327.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* xc */
  1328.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* yc */
  1329.               case 4: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y3 */
  1330.               case 5: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y3 */
  1331.               case 6: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  1332.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(6,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1333.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(6,2);}
  1334.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1335.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1336.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1337.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,21,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,1,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1338.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1339.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++;*/
  1340.                 reset();
  1341.                 break;
  1342.             }
  1343.           }
  1344.           dragstuff[21] = 1;
  1345.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1346.           break;
  1347.         case CURVEDARROW2:
  1348.     /*
  1349.   @ curvedarrow2 x1,y1,xc,yc,x2,y2,color
  1350.   @ draw a double headed curved arrow from (x1:y1) in direction of (xc:yc) to point (x2:y2)<br> note: the curve will <b>not go through</b> point (xc:yc)
  1351.   @ use command <a href='#arrowhead'>arrowhead</a> to set the size of the arrow head.
  1352.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  1353.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1354.   @%curvedarrow_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 2%drag xy%curvedarrow2 -5,0,0,10,5,0,blue
  1355.   @%curvedarrow_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%%onclick%curvedarrow2 -5,0,0,-10,5,0,blue%onclick%curvedarrow -8,0,0,5,8,3,green
  1356.  
  1357. h[0] = arrowhead
  1358. h[1] = type: 1 = single 2=double arrow
  1359. function Shape(object_cnt,onclick,direction,type,x,y,w,h,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1,use_rotate,angle,text,font_size,font_family,use_slider,rotation_center,use_offset)
  1360.     */
  1361.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  1362.             switch(i){
  1363.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1 */
  1364.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1 */
  1365.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* xc */
  1366.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* yc */
  1367.               case 4: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y3 */
  1368.               case 5: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y3 */
  1369.               case 6: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  1370.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(6,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1371.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(6,2);}
  1372.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1373.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1374.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1375.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,21,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,2,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1376.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1377.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++;*/
  1378.               dragstuff[21] = 1;
  1379.               if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1380.               reset();
  1381.               break;
  1382.             }
  1383.           }
  1384.           break;
  1385.         case CURVEDARROWS:
  1386.     /*
  1387.   @ curvedarrows color,x1,y1,xc,yc,x2,y2,...,x_(n-1),y_(n-1),xc,yc,x_n,y_n
  1388.   @ draw curved arrows from (x1:y1) in direction of (xc:yc) to point (x2:y2), etc<br> note: the curve will <b>not go through</b> point (xc:yc)
  1389.   @ use command <a href='#arrowhead'>arrowhead</a> to set the size of the arrow head.
  1390.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  1391.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1392.   @%curvedarrows_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 2%drag xy%curvedarrows red,-8,0,0,8,8,0,-5,5,0,-10,6,3
  1393.   @%curvedarrows_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%%onclick%curvedarrows red,-8,0,0,8,8,0,-5,5,0,-10,6,3
  1394.  
  1395. h[0] = arrowhead
  1396. h[1] = type: 1 = single 2=double arrow
  1397. function Shape(object_cnt,onclick,direction,type,x,y,w,h,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1,use_rotate,angle,text,font_size,font_family,use_slider,rotation_center,use_offset)
  1398.     */
  1399.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);/* name or hex color */
  1400.           i = 0;
  1401.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1402.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1403.           while( ! done ){
  1404.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  1405.             double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); /* x1 */
  1406.             double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); /* y1 */
  1407.             double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0); /* xc */
  1408.             double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0); /* yc */
  1409.             double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0); /* x3 */
  1410.             double_data[5] = get_real(infile,1); /* y3 */
  1411.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1412.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,21,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,1,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1413.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1414.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  1415.             i = i + 6;
  1416.           }
  1417.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-6,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1418.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-6,2);}
  1419.           dragstuff[21] = 1;
  1420.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1421.           reset();
  1422.           break;
  1423.         case CURVEDARROWS2:
  1424.     /*
  1425.   @ curvedarrows2 color,x1,y1,xc,yc,x2,y2,...x_(n-1),y_(n-1),xc,yc,x_n,y_n
  1426.   @ draw double headed curved arrows from (x1:y1) in direction of (xc:yc) to point (x2:y2), etc. <br> note: the curve will <b>not go through</b> point (xc:yc)
  1427.   @ use command <a href='#arrowhead'>arrowhead</a> to set the size of the arrow head.
  1428.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust thickness of the arrow
  1429.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1430.   @%curvedarrows2_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%cursor move%linewidth 2%drag xy%curvedarrows2 red,-8,0,0,8,8,0,-5,5,0,-10,6,3
  1431.   @%curvedarrows2_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%%onclick%curvedarrow -5,0,0,-10,5,0,blue%onclick%curvedarrows2 red,-8,0,0,8,8,0,-5,5,0,-10,6,3
  1432.  
  1433. h[0] = arrowhead
  1434. h[1] = type: 1 = single 2=double arrow
  1435. function Shape(object_cnt,onclick,direction,type,x,y,w,h,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1,use_rotate,angle,text,font_size,font_family,use_slider,rotation_center,use_offset)
  1436.     */
  1437.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);/* name or hex color */
  1438.           i = 0;
  1439.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1440.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1441.           while( ! done ){
  1442.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  1443.             double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); /* x1 */
  1444.             double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); /* y1 */
  1445.             double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0); /* xc */
  1446.             double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0); /* yc */
  1447.             double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0); /* x3 */
  1448.             double_data[5] = get_real(infile,1); /* y3 */
  1449.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1450.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,21,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],arrow_head,arrow_head,arrow_head,2,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1451.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1452.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  1453.             i = i + 6;
  1454.           }
  1455.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-6,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1456.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-6,2);}
  1457.           dragstuff[21] = 1;
  1458.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1459.           reset();
  1460.           break;
  1461.         case DASHED:
  1462.   /*
  1463.   @ dashed
  1464.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  1465.   @ next object will be drawn with a dashed line
  1466.   @ change dashing scheme by using command <a href="#dashtype">dashtype</a>
  1467.   @%dashed%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%line -5,-5,-5,5,red%dashtype 1,1%dline -4,-5,-4,5,green%dashtype 2,2%dline -3,-5,-3,5,blue%dashtype 3,3%dline 0,-5,0,5,orange%dashtype 4,4%dline 3,-5,3,5,brown
  1468.   */
  1469.           use_dashed = TRUE;
  1470.           break;
  1471.         case DASHTYPE:
  1472.   /*
  1473.   @ dashtype line_width_px,space_width_px
  1474.   @ every indiviual object may have its own dashtype, if needed...
  1475.   @ When keyword <a href='#dashed'>dashed</a> is set, the objects will be drawn with this dashtype
  1476.   @ default value <code>dashtype 2,2</code> e.g. 2px line and 2px space
  1477.   @ HTML5 canvas specification supports more arguments (dashing schemes) ... but not all modern browsers are yet capable
  1478.   @%dashtype%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%dashtype 1,1%dhline 0,9,red%dashtype 2,2%dhline 0,8,red%dashtype 4,4%dhline 0,7,red%dashtype 6,6%dhline 0,6,red%dashtype 8,8%dhline 0,5,red%dashtype 10,10%dhline 0,4,red%dashtype 1,2%dhline 0,3,red%dashtype 2,4%dhline 0,2,red%dashtype 3,6%dhline 0,1,red%dashtype 4,8%dhline 0,0,red%linewidth 2%dashtype 1,1%dhline 0,-9,red%dashtype 2,2%dhline 0,-8,red%dashtype 4,4%dhline 0,-7,red%dashtype 6,6%dhline 0,-6,red%dashtype 8,8%dhline 0,-5,red%dashtype 10,10%dhline 0,-4,red%dashtype 1,2%dhline 0,-3,red%dashtype 2,4%dhline 0,-2,red%dashtype 4,8%dhline 0,-1,red
  1479.   */
  1480.           for(i=0;i<2;i++){
  1481.             switch(i){
  1482.               case 0 : dashtype[0] = (int) line_width*( get_real(infile,0)) ; break;
  1483.               case 1 : dashtype[1] = (int) line_width*( get_real(infile,1)) ; break;
  1484.             }
  1485.           }
  1486.           break;
  1487.         case DIAMONDFILL:
  1488.   /*
  1489.   @ diamondfill x0,y0,dx,dy,color
  1490.   @ x0,y0 in xrange / yrange
  1491.   @ distances dx,dy in pixels
  1492.   @ there is also a command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw diamondfill,color</a>
  1493.   @%diamondfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%circles red,-4,0,6,4,0,6%linewidth 1%diamondfill 0,0,5,8,blue%diamondfill 0,7,8,8,lightgreen
  1494.   */
  1495.           js_function[DRAW_DIAMONDFILL] = 1;
  1496.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1497.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1498.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1499.           }
  1500.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1501.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  1502.             switch(i){
  1503.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x */
  1504.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y  */
  1505.               case 2: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dx pixel */
  1506.               case 3: int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dy pixel*/
  1507.               case 4: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1508.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1509.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  1510.               /* draw_diamondfill(ctx,x0,y0,dx,dy,linewidth,color,opacity,xsize,ysize) */
  1511.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1512.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_diamondfill(%d,%.*f,%.*f,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d);\n",STATIC_CANVAS+fill_cnt,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,xsize,ysize));
  1513.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1514.                 fill_cnt++;
  1515.                 reset();
  1516.                 break;
  1517.               default:break;
  1518.             }
  1519.           }
  1520.           break;
  1521.         case DOTFILL:
  1522.   /*
  1523.   @ dotfill x0,y0,dx,dy,color
  1524.   @ x0,y0 in xrange / yrange
  1525.   @ distances dx,dy in pixels
  1526.   @ radius of dots is linewidth
  1527.   @ there is also a command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw dotfill,color</a>
  1528.   @%dotfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%circles red,-4,0,6,4,0,6%dotfill 0,0,5,8,blue%dotfill 0,7,8,8,lightgreen
  1529.   */
  1530.           js_function[DRAW_DOTFILL] = 1;
  1531.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1532.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1533.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1534.           }
  1535.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1536.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  1537.             switch(i){
  1538.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x in px */
  1539.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y in py */
  1540.               case 2: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dx pixel */
  1541.               case 3: int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dy pixel*/
  1542.               case 4: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1543.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  1544.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  1545.         /* draw_dotfill(ctx,x0,y0,dx,dy,radius,color,opacity,xsize,ysize) */
  1546.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1547.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_dotfill(%d,%.*f,%.*f,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d);\n",FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,xsize,ysize));
  1548.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1549.                 fill_cnt++;
  1550.                 reset();
  1551.                 break;
  1552.               default:break;
  1553.             }
  1554.           }
  1555.           break;
  1556.         case DRAG:
  1557.   /*
  1558.   @ drag [x][y][xy]
  1559.   @ the next object will be draggable in x / y / xy direction
  1560.   @ the displacement can be read by <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code>
  1561.   @ the precision (default 2 decimals) in the student reply may be set with command <a href="#precision">precision</a>.<br>Use this 'precision' command before this command 'drag x|y|xy' !
  1562.   @ <a href='#onclick'>onclick</a> and ''drag x|y|xy`` may be combined (for different objects: a single object can either be onclick or drag, not both )
  1563.   @ ''multi_objects`` will be numbered in the given x/y-sequence (example: points red,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3: point (0:0) is object_number 1)
  1564.   @ <b>attention</b>: static objects and ''onclick/drag`` objects of the same type (like point,circle,etc) with the same coordinates (e.g. objects that overlap) will give problems in the ''recognition algorithm``) in this example<br> <code>linewidth 4<br>point 0,0,red<br>drag xy<br>point 0,0,blue</code><br>the red point will not be recognised as draggable ! in the example<br><code>linewidth 4<br>drag xy<br>point 0,0,red<br>drag xy<br>point 0,0,blue</code><br>both points will be recognised
  1565.   @ the answer is: drag_or_onclick_object_number : Xorg : Yorg : Xnew : Ynew<br>wherein object_number is the sequence number of the draggable &amp; onclick objects in your script.<br>Only draggable & onclick objects will have an object_number (e.g things like point,crosshair,line,segment,circle,rect,triangle...etc)
  1566.   @ use keyword <a href='#snaptogrid'>snaptogrid</a>, <a href='#xsnaptogrid'>xsnaptogrid</a>, <a href='#ysnaptogrid'>ysnaptogrid</a> or command <a href='#snaptopoints'>snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2,...</a> to switch from free to discrete movement
  1567.   @ in case of external images (commands copy / copyresized) the external image can be set draggable ; always xy. <br>The function javascript;read_canvas() will return the xy-coordinates of all images.
  1568.   @%drag_x%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 200,40%drag x%linewidth 2%circles blue,-5,0,3,0,0,2,5,0,4,0,4,3,0,-3,4
  1569.   @%drag_y%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 200,40%drag y%linewidth 2%circles blue,-5,0,3,0,0,2,5,0,4,0,4,3,0,-3,4
  1570.   @%drag_xy%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 200,40%drag xy%linewidth 2%circles blue,-5,0,3,0,0,2,5,0,4,0,4,3,0,-3,4
  1571.   */
  1572.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  1573.           if(strstr(temp,"xy") != NULL ){
  1574.             drag_type = 0;
  1575.           } else {
  1576.             if(strstr(temp,"x") != NULL ){
  1577.               drag_type = 1;
  1578.             }
  1579.             else { drag_type = 2;}
  1580.           }
  1581.       /* assuming all drag&drop coordinates the same precision: so set only once */
  1582.           if( print_drag_params_only_once == FALSE ){
  1583.             fprintf(js_include_file,"dragdrop_precision = %d;use_dragdrop_reply = true;",precision);
  1584.             print_drag_params_only_once = TRUE;
  1585.           }
  1586.           onclick = 2;
  1587.       /* if(use_userdraw == TRUE ){canvas_error("\"drag & drop\" may not be combined with \"userdraw\" or \"pan and zoom\" \n");} */
  1588.           use_dragstuff = 2;
  1589.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  1590.           break;
  1591.         case ELLIPSE:
  1592.   /*
  1593.   @ ellipse xc,yc,width_x,height_y,color
  1594.   @ ellipses with center xc/yc and width/height in x/y-range etc (this differs from flydraw syntax!)
  1595.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1596.   @ will shrink / expand on zoom out / zoom in
  1597.   @%ellipse%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,40%linewidth 3%drag xy%ellipse 0,0,6,4,green%zoom blue
  1598.   */
  1599.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  1600.             switch(i){
  1601.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  1602.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  1603.               case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* rx -> px */
  1604.               case 3:double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* ry -> px */
  1605.               case 4:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  1606.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,4);}
  1607.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,4);}
  1608.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1609.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1610.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1611.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,3,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1612.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1613.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  1614.                 dragstuff[3] = 1;
  1615.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1616.                 reset();
  1617.               break;
  1618.             }
  1619.           }
  1620.           break;
  1621.         case ELLIPSES:
  1622.   /*
  1623.   @ ellipses color,xc1,yc1,width_x1,height_y1,xc2,yc2,width_x2,height_y2,xc3,yc3,width_x3,height_y3,...
  1624.   @ ellipses with center and height in x/y-range etc (this differs from flydraw syntax!)
  1625.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1626.   @ will shrink / expand on zoom out / zoom in
  1627.   @%ellipses%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%filled%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,40%linewidth 3%onclick%ellipses red,-3,0,2,4,0,0,4,2,3,0,6,2
  1628.   */
  1629.  
  1630.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  1631.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  1632.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  1633.           i=1;
  1634.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  1635.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  1636.             switch (i%4){
  1637.               case 1:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  1638.               case 2:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  1639.               case 3:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* rx */
  1640.               case 0:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,1);break; /* ry */
  1641.               default: break;
  1642.             }
  1643.             i++;
  1644.           }
  1645.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,4);}
  1646.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,4);}
  1647.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1648.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  1649.             check_string_length(string_length)
  1650.             ;tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1651.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,3,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  1652.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1653.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;} /* object_cnt++; */
  1654.           }
  1655.           reset();
  1656.           dragstuff[3] = 1;
  1657.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  1658.           break;
  1659.         case FILLALL:
  1660.   /*
  1661.   @ fillall color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  1662.   @ fill all the region containing points (x1:y1),(x2:y2)...(x_n:y_n) with color 'color'
  1663.   @ any color (object) in the <a href="#canvastype">canvastype</a> will act as border to the bucket fill
  1664.   @ use this command after all boundary objects are declared.
  1665.   @ Use command 'userdraw clickfill,color' for user click driven flood fill.
  1666.   @ use command <a href="#canvastype">canvastype </a> to fill another canvas (default should be fine: DRAG_CANVAS = 5)
  1667.   @ note: the fill-family of commands are very (client) cpu intensive operations!<br>filling is done pixel by pixel e.g. image size of 400x400 uses 160000 pixels: each pixel contains 4 data (R,G,B,Opacity) = 640000 data.<br>on every data a few operations / comparisons are done...<br>So have pity on your students CPU..
  1668.   @%fillall%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%vlines black,-5,0,-5,0,-4,0,-4,0,3,0,3,0%hlines black,-5,0,-5,0,-5,4,-5,4,-5,-2,-5,-2%circles green,0,0,2,3,3,5,-5,-5,3%opacity 240,50%fillall blue,1,1,8,8,-8,-8
  1669.   */
  1670.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1671.           fill_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  1672.           i=0;
  1673.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1674.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1675.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1676.           }
  1677.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  1678.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  1679.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  1680.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  1681.             }
  1682.             else {
  1683.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  1684.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1685.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "setTimeout(function(){filltoborder(%.*f,%.*f,false,[%s,%d],%d,false,null);},1000);\n",decimals,double_data[i-1],decimals,double_data[i],fill_color,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt));
  1686.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1687.               fill_cnt++;
  1688.             }
  1689.             i++;
  1690.           }
  1691.           break;
  1692.         case FILLED:
  1693.   /*
  1694.   @ filled
  1695.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  1696.   @ the next ''fillable`` object (only the next !) will be filled
  1697.   @ use command <a href="#fillcolor">fillcolor color</a> to set fillcolor
  1698.   @ use <a href="#fillpattern">fillpattern</a> for non-solid color filling.
  1699.   @ use command <code>opacity 0-255,0-255</code> to set stroke and fill-opacity
  1700.   @ use command <a href='#fill'>fill x,y,color</a> or <a href="#floodfill">floodfill x,y,color</a> to fill the space around (x;y) with color <br>pixel operation implemented in javascript: use with care !
  1701.   */
  1702.           use_filled = 1;
  1703.           break;
  1704.         case FILLCOLOR:
  1705.   /*
  1706.   @ fillcolor colorname or #hex
  1707.   @ set the color: mainly used for command 'userdraw obj,stroke_color'
  1708.   @ all fillable massive objects will have a fillcolor == strokecolor (just to be compatible with flydraw...)
  1709.   @ see <a href="#fillpattern">fillpattern</a> for non-solid color filling.
  1710.   */
  1711.           fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1712.           break;
  1713.         case FILLPATTERN:
  1714.   /*
  1715.   @ fillpattern grid | hatch | diamond | dot | image_url
  1716.   @ alternative: settile image_url
  1717.   @ use a pattern as fillstyle
  1718.   @ suitable for all fillable object including the <a href="#userdraw">userdraw objects' family</a>
  1719.   @ note: do not use the ''f`` for a fillable object : this is used exclusively for solid colour filling.
  1720.   @ the fillcolor is set by the object command, for example:<br><code>size 370,370<br>xrange -5,5<br>yrange -5,5<br>opacity 165,150<br>fillpattern grid<br>circle -6,3,160,blue<br>fillpattern dot<br>circle -3,-3,160,red<br>fillpattern hatch<br>circle 0,3,160,green<br>fillpattern diamond<br>circle 3,-3,160,cyan<br>userdraw dotfill,blue<br>zoom red</code>
  1721.   @ the pattern dimensions are hardcoded (linewidth, radius,dx,dy are fixed)
  1722.   @ the pattern color is set by command <a href='#fillcolor'>fillcolor</a> and <a href='#opacity'>opacity</a>
  1723.   @ see <a href="#fillcolor">fillcolor</a> for solid color filling.
  1724.   @ when using an image-url, make sure it contains an ''/`` in the filename...''fillpattern &#36;module_dir/gifs/test.jpg`` will fill the next fillable object with this image.|<br>the argument to html5 canvas routine 'createPattern(img,argument)' is set to ''repeat`` e.g. if the image is smaller then the canvas, multiple copies will be used to fill the area ( e.g. ctx.fillStyle() = pattern)<br>for example:<br><code>size 150,150<br>xrange -5,5<br>yrange -5,5<br>drag xy<br>fillpattern gifs/en.gif<br>circle 0,0,100,red<br>fillpattern gifs/nl.gif<br>drag xy<br>circle -3,2,100,green<br>fillpattern gifs/cn.gif<br>drag xy<br>circle 3,2,100,green</code>
  1725.   @ fillpattern is also active for <a href="#userdraw">userdraw object,color</a>...<br>the userdraw family a has also ''clickfill type`` (e.g. an object gets filled between boundaries, when clicked) commands like:<br>'userdraw dotfill,color'<br>'userdraw hatchfill,color' etc
  1726.   @%fillpattern_1%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%opacity 165,150%fillpattern grid%circle -6,3,160,blue%fillpattern dot%circle -3,-3,160,red%fillpattern hatch%circle 0,3,160,green%fillpattern diamond%circle 3,-3,160,cyan%zoom red
  1727.   @%fillpattern_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%fillcolor green%fillpattern hatch%#fillpattern dot,diamond,grid,imageurl%userdraw circle,red
  1728.   */
  1729.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  1730.           use_filled = 0;
  1731.           js_function[DRAW_FILL_PATTERN] = 1;
  1732.           if( strstr(temp,"grid") != 0 ){ use_filled = 2;}
  1733.           else{
  1734.             if( strstr(temp,"hatch") != 0 ){ use_filled = 3;}
  1735.             else{
  1736.               if( strstr(temp,"diamond") != 0 ){ use_filled = 4;}
  1737.               else{
  1738.                 if( strstr(temp,"dot") != 0 ){ use_filled = 5;}
  1739.                 else{
  1740.                   if( strstr(temp,"/") != 0 ){ /* get_image_from_url() needs to be called after function definition...*/
  1741.                     use_filled = 6;js_function[JS_LOAD_IMAGE] = 1;
  1742.                     tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1743.                     check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "get_image_from_url(\"%s\");",temp));
  1744.                     add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1745.                   }
  1746.                 }
  1747.               }
  1748.             }
  1749.           }
  1750.           if( use_filled == 0 ){canvas_error("fillpattern unknown or typo...choose grid,hatch,diamond of dot...");}
  1751.           break;
  1752.         case FILLTOBORDER:
  1753.   /*
  1754.   @ filltoborder x,y,bordercolor,color
  1755.   @ fill the region of point (x:y) with color 'color'
  1756.   @ any other color than bordercolor will not act as border to the bucket fill
  1757.   @ the filling is done in the connex component whih contains (x,y) of the set of points which are in a color different of bordercolor
  1758.   @ use this command after all boundary objects are declared.
  1759.   @ it can be useful to increase strokeopacity or linewidth
  1760.   @ use command <a href="#canvastype">canvastype </a> to fill another canvas (default should be fine: DRAG_CANVAS = 5)
  1761.   @ note: filltoborder is a very (client) cpu intensive operation!<br>filling is done pixel by pixel e.g. image size of 400x400 uses 160000 pixels: each pixel contains 4 data (R,G,B,Opacity) = 640000 data.<br>on every data a few operations / comparisons are done...<br>So have pity on your students CPU..
  1762.   @ maybe used together with command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw clickfill,color</a>
  1763.   @%filltoborder%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%canvastype 100%linewidth 2%precision 1000%jsplot blue,5*sin(x)%opacity 200,50%filltoborder 6,6,blue,green%filltoborder 6,-6,blue,red
  1764.   */
  1765.           for(i=0 ;i < 4 ; i++){
  1766.             switch(i){
  1767.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  1768.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  1769.               case 2:bgcolor = get_color(infile,0);break;
  1770.               case 3:fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1771.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1772.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1773.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1774.           }
  1775.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1776.          /* we need to set a timeout: the canvas is not yet draw in memory? when floodfill is called directly... */
  1777.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1778.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "filltoborder(%.*f,%.*f,[%s,%d],[%s,%d],%d,false,null);\n",decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],bgcolor,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),fill_color,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt));
  1779.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1780.           fill_cnt++;
  1781.           reset();
  1782.           break;
  1783.               default:break;
  1784.             }
  1785.           }
  1786.           break;
  1787.         case FLOODFILL:
  1788.   /*
  1789.   @ floodfill x,y,color
  1790.   @ alternative: fill
  1791.   @ fill the region of point (x:y) with color 'color'
  1792.   @ any other color or size of picture (borders of picture) will act as border to the bucket fill
  1793.   @ use this command after all boundary objects are declared.
  1794.   @ Use command <code>userdraw clickfill,color</code> for user click driven flood fill.
  1795.   @ use command <a href="#canvastype">canvastype </a> to fill another canvas (default should be fine: DRAG_CANVAS = 5)
  1796.   @ note: floodfill is a very (client) cpu intensive operation!<br>filling is done pixel by pixel e.g. image size of 400x400 uses 160000 pixels: each pixel contains 4 data (R,G,B,Opacity) = 640000 data.<br>on every data a few operations / comparisons are done...<br>So have pity on your students CPU..
  1797.   @%floodfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%canvastype 100%linewidth 2%precision 1000%jsplot blue,5*sin(x)%opacity 200,50%floodfill 6,6,blue%floodfill 6,-6,red
  1798.   */
  1799.           for(i=0 ;i < 4 ; i++){
  1800.             switch(i){
  1801.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  1802.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  1803.               case 2:fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1804.                 if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1805.                   js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1806.                   add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1807.                 }
  1808.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1809.          /* we need to set a timeout: the canvas is not yet draw in memory? when floodfill is called directly... */
  1810.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1811.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "setTimeout(function(){filltoborder(%.*f,%.*f,false,[%s,%d],%d,false,null);},1000);\n",decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],fill_color,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt));
  1812.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1813.                 fill_cnt++;
  1814.                 break;
  1815.             default:break;
  1816.             }
  1817.           }
  1818.           reset();
  1819.           break;
  1820.         case FONTCOLOR:
  1821.   /*
  1822.   @ fontcolor color
  1823.   @ color: hexcolor or colorname
  1824.   @ default: black
  1825.   @ use command <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> to deviate from default font type
  1826.   @%fontcolor%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontcolor red%#note: use command fontfamily to change size and shape%axis%axisnumbering%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,4,grey
  1827.   */
  1828.           font_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1829.           break;
  1830.         case FONTFAMILY:
  1831.   /*
  1832.   @ fontfamily font_description
  1833.   @ set the font family; for browsers that support it
  1834.   @ font_description: Arial, Courier, Helvetica etc
  1835.   @ in case commands <code>string color,x,y,the string</code>, <code>stringup color,x,y,rotation,the string</code>, ''fontfamily`` can be something like:<code>fontfamily italic 34pt Arial</code>. Use correct syntax: ''font style``, ''font size pt``, ''fontfamily``
  1836.   @%fontfamily%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10  %fontfamily Bold 10pt Arial%string blue,-9,9,10 pt Arial%fontfamily Italic 20pt Arial%string blue,0,9,20 pt Arial%fontfamily Bold 10pt Helvetica%string blue,-9,5,10 pt Helvetica%fontfamily Italic 20pt Helvetica%string blue,0,5,20 pt Helvetica %fontfamily Bold 10pt Courier%string blue,-9,0,10 pt Courier%fontfamily Italic 20pt Courier%string blue,0,0,20 pt Courier%fontfamily Bold 10pt Fixed%string blue,-9,-5,10 pt Fixed%fontfamily Italic 20pt Fixed%string blue,0,-5,20 pt Fixed %fontfamily Bold 10pt Times%string blue,-9,-9,10 pt Times%fontfamily Italic 20pt Times%string blue,0,-9,20 pt Times
  1837.  
  1838.   */
  1839.           font_family = get_string(infile,1);
  1840.           break;
  1841.         case FONTSIZE:
  1842.   /*
  1843.   @ fontsize font_size
  1844.   @ default value 12
  1845.   @ note: for some macros (like ''grid | legend | xaxistext | xlabel`` etc) sometimes command <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> can be used for some specific font-setting<br>this is however not always very straight forward... so just try and see what happens
  1846.   */
  1847.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  1848.           break;
  1849.         case FUNCTION_LABEL:
  1850.   /*
  1851.   @ functionlabel label_1:label_2:label_3...
  1852.   @ alternative: functionlabels
  1853.   @ default value ''f(x)=:g(x)=:h(x)=:i(x)=:j(x)=:k(x)=:m(x)=:n(x)=``
  1854.   @ no mathml allowed (just ascii string)
  1855.   @ use command <a href='#fontsize'>fontsize int</a> to adjust the size
  1856.   @ use command <a href='#strokecolor'>strokecolor colorname</a> to adjust the labels (individually, if needed)
  1857.   @ if needed, use before every command <a href='#userinput'>userinput function | inputfield | textarea</a>
  1858.   @ no limit in amount of inputfields for userbased function plotting
  1859.   @%function_label%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%precision 0%axis%axisnumbering%opacity 100,190%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,5,black%linewidth 3%linewidth 1%precision 1000%functionlabels F(x)=:H(x)=:Yield(x)=%strokecolor green%userinput function%strokecolor red%userinput function%strokecolor blue%userinput function
  1860.   */
  1861.           temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  1862.           function_label = list2js_array(temp,":");
  1863.           break;
  1864.         case GRID:/* xmajor,ymajor,gridcolor [,xminor,yminor,tick length (px), axis/tickscolor]*/
  1865.   /*
  1866.   @ grid step_x,step_y,gridcolor
  1867.   @ if keywords <a href="#axis">axis</a> or <a href="#axisnumbering">axisnumbering</a> are set, use: <code>grid step_x,step_y,major_color,minor_x,minor_y,tics height in px,axis_color</code> minor x step = step_x / minor_x
  1868.   @ in that case, use command <a href="#fontcolor">fontcolor</a>, <a href="#fontsize">fontsize</a> and / or <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> to adjust font; defaults: black,12,Arial
  1869.   @ if xmin > 0 and/or ymin > 0 and zooming / panning is not active: be aware that the x/y-axis numbering and x/y major/minor tic marks will not be visual as they are placed under the x-axis and left to the y-axis (in Quadrant II and IV)
  1870.   @ can <b>not</b> be set <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> or <a href="#drag">drag xy</a>
  1871.   @ use commands <a href="#xlabel">xlabel some_string</a> and/or <a href="#ylabel">ylabel some_string</a> to label axis; use command ''fontsize`` to adjust size: the font family is non-configurable 'italic your_fontsize px Arial' !
  1872.   @ see commands <a href="#xaxis">xaxis or xaxistext</a>, <a href="#yaxis">yaxis or yaxistext</a> to set tailormade values on axis (the used font is set by command <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a>; default '12px Arial')
  1873.   @ see command <a href="#legend">legend</a> to set a legend for the graph; use command <a href="#fontsize">fontsize</a> to adjust size (the font family is non-configurable 'bold your_fontsize px Arial')
  1874.   @%grid%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%zoom red
  1875.   @%grid_axis%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,6,black%zoom red
  1876.   @%grid_axis_axisnumbering%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily Italic 14px Courier%axis%axisnumbering%precision 0%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,6,black%zoom red
  1877.   */
  1878.           if( js_function[DRAW_YLOGSCALE] == 1 ){canvas_error("only one grid type is allowed...");}
  1879.           js_function[DRAW_GRID] = 1;
  1880.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  1881.             switch(i){
  1882.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* xmajor */
  1883.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* ymajor */
  1884.               case 2:
  1885.               if( use_axis == TRUE ){
  1886.                 stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  1887.                 done = FALSE;
  1888.                 int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));/* xminor */
  1889.                 int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));/* yminor */
  1890.                 int_data[2] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));/* tic_length */
  1891.                 fill_color = get_color(infile,1); /* used as axis_color*/
  1892.               }
  1893.               else {
  1894.               int_data[0] = 1;
  1895.               int_data[1] = 1;
  1896.               stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1897.               fill_color = stroke_color;
  1898.               }
  1899.               if( double_data[0] <= 0 ||  double_data[1] <= 0 ||  int_data[0] <= 0 ||  int_data[1] <= 0 ){canvas_error("major or minor ticks must be positive !");}
  1900.               /* set snap_x snap_y values in pixels */
  1901.               fprintf(js_include_file,"snap_x = %f;snap_y = %f;",double_data[0] / int_data[0],double_data[1] / int_data[1]);
  1902.               fprintf(js_include_file,"\n/* add grid */function redraw_grid(){draw_grid%d(%d,%d,%.2f,%.*f,%.*f,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f);return;};",canvas_root_id,GRID_CANVAS,precision,stroke_opacity,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],line_width,stroke_color,fill_color,font_size,font_family,use_axis,use_axis_numbering,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_color,fill_opacity);
  1903.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1904.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "redraw_grid();\n"));
  1905.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1906.               break;
  1907.             }
  1908.           }
  1909.           reset();
  1910.           break;
  1911.         case GRIDFILL:
  1912.   /*
  1913.   @ gridfill x0,y0,dx,dy,color
  1914.   @ x0,y0 in xrange / yrange
  1915.   @ distances dx,dy in pixels
  1916.   @ there is also a command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw gridfill,color</a>
  1917.   @%gridfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%canvastype 100%linewidth 2%precision 1000%jsplot blue,5*sin(x)%opacity 200,50%gridfill 6,6,10,10,blue%gridfill 6,-6,6,6,red
  1918.  
  1919.   */
  1920.           js_function[DRAW_GRIDFILL] = 1;
  1921.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  1922.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  1923.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  1924.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  1925.           }
  1926.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  1927.             switch(i){
  1928.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x  */
  1929.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y  */
  1930.               case 2: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dx pixel */
  1931.               case 3: int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dy pixel*/
  1932.               case 4: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  1933.  
  1934.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1935.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_gridfill(%d,%.*f,%.*f,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d);\n",STATIC_CANVAS+fill_cnt,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,xsize,ysize));
  1936.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1937.               fill_cnt++;
  1938.               reset();
  1939.               break;
  1940.               default:break;
  1941.             }
  1942.           }
  1943.           break;
  1944.         case GROUP:
  1945.   /*
  1946.   @ group
  1947.   @ keyword
  1948.   @ work in 'progress'
  1949.   @ all objects(*) after the command and until <a href="#kill">kill group</a> or <a href="#killslider">killslider</a> may be moved together with mouse moverments<br> (*) for now all real canvas objects and latex / xml ; but no images (work in progress)
  1950.   @ may be combined with slider driven movements or drag & drop
  1951.   @%group%%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%linewidth 4%rotationcenter 0,0%slider -2*pi,2*pi,300,40,angle active,rotate%snaptogrid%ftriangle 0,-4,-2,-2,4,--5,blue%fillcolor red%fcircle -4.4,4.4,40,blue%kill slider%slider -20,20,300,40,x active,x-slide%ftriangle -2,0,0,4,2,0,green%fcircle 4.4,4.5,40,red%kill slider%slider -20,20,300,40,y active,y-slide%fcircle 4,-4,40,green%linewidth 4%fcircle -4,-4,40,orange%kill slider%group%fcircle -4.4,4.5,10,blue%fcircle -5.4,4.5,10,blue%fcircle -6.4,4.5,10,blue%fcircle -4.4,8,16,green%fcircle -5.4,8,16,green%fcircle -6.4,8,16,green%mouse red,22%zoom red
  1952.   */
  1953.           use_slider++;
  1954.           add_slider(2);
  1955.           no_reset = TRUE;
  1956.           int c = 0;
  1957.           for(i=last_slider;i<=use_slider;i++){ int_data[c] = i; c++; }
  1958.           my_sliders = data2js_array(int_data,use_slider - last_slider+1);
  1959.           if( precision == 0 ){precision = 100;}
  1960.           onclick = 5;
  1961.           use_dragstuff = 2;
  1962.           drag_type = 0;
  1963.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  1964.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var slider%d;dragdrop_precision = %d;use_dragdrop_reply = true;",use_slider,precision);
  1965.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  1966.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "slider%d = new move_group(%d);\n",use_slider,use_slider));
  1967.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  1968.           break;
  1969.         case HALFLINE:
  1970.   /*
  1971.   @ demiline x1,y1,x2,y2,color
  1972.   @ alternative: halfline
  1973.   @ draws a halfline starting in (x1:y1) and through (x2:y2) in color 'color' (colorname or hex)
  1974.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  1975.   @%halfline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%halfline -5,5,0,0,red%halfline -5,-5,0,0,blue
  1976.   */
  1977.           for(i=0; i<13;i++){double_data[i]=0;}
  1978.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  1979.             switch(i){
  1980.               case 0: double_data[0]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  1981.               case 1: double_data[1]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  1982.               case 2: double_data[10]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  1983.               case 3: double_data[11]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  1984.               case 4: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  1985.                 if(double_data[0] == double_data[10]){ /* vertical halfline */
  1986.                   if(double_data[1] < double_data[11]){
  1987.                     double_data[3] = ymax + 1000;
  1988.                   }
  1989.                   else {
  1990.                     double_data[3] = ymin - 1000;
  1991.                   }
  1992.                   double_data[2] = double_data[0];
  1993.                 } else { /* horizontal halfline*/
  1994.                   if( double_data[1] == double_data[11] ){
  1995.                     if( double_data[0] < double_data[10] ){
  1996.                       double_data[2] = xmax + 1000; /* halfline to the right */
  1997.                     }
  1998.                     else {
  1999.                       double_data[2] = xmin - 1000; /* halfline to the left */
  2000.                     }
  2001.                     double_data[3] = double_data[1];
  2002.                   }
  2003.                 else {
  2004.           /* any other halfline */
  2005.           /* slope */
  2006.                   double_data[12] = (double_data[11] - double_data[1])/(double_data[10] - double_data[0]);
  2007.                 /* const */
  2008.                   double_data[13] = double_data[1] - double_data[12]*double_data[0];
  2009.                   if( double_data[0] < double_data[10] ){
  2010.                     double_data[2] = double_data[2] + 1000;
  2011.                   }
  2012.                   else {
  2013.                     double_data[2] = double_data[2] - 1000;
  2014.                   }
  2015.                   double_data[3] = double_data[12]*double_data[2] + double_data[13];
  2016.                 }
  2017.               }
  2018.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2019.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2020.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  2021.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2022.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,18,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2023.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2024.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  2025.         /* object_cnt++; */
  2026.               reset();
  2027.               break;
  2028.             }
  2029.           }
  2030.           dragstuff[18] = 1;
  2031.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2032.           break;
  2033.         case HALFLINES:
  2034.   /*
  2035.   @ demilines color,x1,y1,x2,y2,....
  2036.   @ alternative: halflines
  2037.   @ draws halflines starting in (x1:y1) and through (x2:y2) in color 'color' (colorname or hex) etc
  2038.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> indiviually
  2039.   @%halflines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%halflines red,-5,5,0,0,-5,-5,0,0
  2040.   */
  2041.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0);
  2042.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  2043.           i=0;
  2044.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  2045.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  2046.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  2047.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  2048.             } else {
  2049.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  2050.             }
  2051.             i++;
  2052.           }
  2053.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2054.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2055.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  2056.             if( double_data[c] == double_data[c+2] ){ /* vertical line*/
  2057.               if(double_data[c+1] < double_data[c+3]){ /* upright halfline */
  2058.                 double_data[c+3] = ymax + 1000;
  2059.               }
  2060.               else {
  2061.                 double_data[c+3] = ymin - 1000;/* descending halfline */
  2062.               }
  2063.             }
  2064.             else {
  2065.               if( double_data[c+1] == double_data[c+3] ){ /* horizontal line */
  2066.                 if(double_data[c] < double_data[c+2] ){ /* halfline to the right */
  2067.                   double_data[c+2] = xmax+100;
  2068.                 }
  2069.                 else {
  2070.                   double_data[c+2] = xmin-1000; /* halfline to the right */
  2071.                 }
  2072.               }
  2073.               else {
  2074.       /* m */
  2075.                 double m = (double_data[c+3] - double_data[c+1]) /(double_data[c+2] - double_data[c]);
  2076.       /* q */
  2077.                 double q = double_data[c+1] - ((double_data[c+3] - double_data[c+1]) /(double_data[c+2] - double_data[c]))*double_data[c];
  2078.                 if(double_data[c] < double_data[c+2]){ /* to the right */
  2079.                   double_data[c+2] = xmax+1000; /* 1000 is needed for dragging...otherwise it is just segment */
  2080.                   double_data[c+3] = (m)*(double_data[c+2])+(q);
  2081.                   }
  2082.                   else { /* to the left */
  2083.                     double_data[c+2] = xmin - 1000;
  2084.                     double_data[c+3] = (m)*(double_data[c+2])+(q);
  2085.                   }
  2086.                 }
  2087.               }
  2088.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2089.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  2090.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2091.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,18,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2092.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2093.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  2094.             }
  2095.           reset();
  2096.           dragstuff[18] = 1;
  2097.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2098.           break;
  2099.         case HATCHFILL:
  2100.   /*
  2101.   @ hatchfill x0,y0,dx,dy,color
  2102.   @ x0,y0 in xrange / yrange
  2103.   @ distances dx,dy in pixels
  2104.   @ there is also a command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw hatchfill,color</a>
  2105.   @%hatchfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%canvastype 100%linewidth 2%precision 1000%jsplot blue,5*sin(x)%opacity 200,50%hatchfill 6,6,10,10,blue%hatchfill 6,-6,6,6,red
  2106.   */
  2107.           js_function[DRAW_HATCHFILL] = 1;
  2108.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  2109.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  2110.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  2111.           }
  2112.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2113.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  2114.             switch(i){
  2115.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x */
  2116.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y  */
  2117.               case 2: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dx pixel */
  2118.               case 3: int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* dy pixel*/
  2119.               case 4: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  2120.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2121.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  2122.                 /* draw_hatchfill(ctx,x0,y0,dx,dy,linewidth,color,opacity,xsize,ysize) */
  2123.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2124.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_hatchfill(%d,%.*f,%.*f,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d);\n",STATIC_CANVAS+fill_cnt,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,xsize,ysize));
  2125.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2126.                 fill_cnt++;
  2127.                 reset();
  2128.                 break;
  2129.               default:break;
  2130.             }
  2131.           }
  2132.           break;
  2133.         case HLINE:
  2134.   /*
  2135.   @ hline x,y,color
  2136.   @ alternative: horizontalline
  2137.   @ draw a horizontal line through point (x:y) in color 'color'
  2138.   @ or use command <a href='#curve'>curve color,formula</a> to draw the line (uses more points to draw the line; is however better draggable)
  2139.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  2140.   @%hline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%hline 0,0,red%dhline 0,5,blue
  2141.   */
  2142.           for(i=0;i<3;i++) {
  2143.             switch(i){
  2144.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  2145.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  2146.               case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  2147.                 double_data[3] = double_data[1];
  2148.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2149.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  2150.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2151.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2152.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2153.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,100*xmin,decimals,100*xmax,decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2154.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2155.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  2156.                 dragstuff[4] = 1;
  2157.                 if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2158.                 reset();
  2159.                 break;
  2160.             }
  2161.           }
  2162.           break;
  2163.         case HLINES:
  2164.   /*
  2165.   @ hlines color,x1,y1,x2,y2,...
  2166.   @ alternative: horizontallines
  2167.   @ draw horizontal lines through points (x1:y1)...(xn:yn) in color 'color'
  2168.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  2169.   @%hlines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%hlines red,0,0,0,5,0,-5
  2170.   */
  2171.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  2172.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  2173.           i=0;
  2174.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  2175.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  2176.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  2177.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  2178.             }
  2179.             else {
  2180.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  2181.             }
  2182.             i++;
  2183.           }
  2184.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2185.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  2186.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2187.  
  2188.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2189.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  2190.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2191.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,100*xmin,decimals,100*xmax,decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2192.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2193.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  2194.           }
  2195.           reset();
  2196.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  2197.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2198.           break;
  2199.         case HTTP:
  2200.   /*
  2201.   @ http x1,y1,x2,y2,http://some_adress.com
  2202.   @ an active html-page will be displayed in an "iframe" rectangle left top (x1:y1), right bottom (x2:y2)
  2203.   @ do not use interactivity (or mouse) if the mouse needs to be active in the iframe
  2204.   @ can <b>not</b> be ''set onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  2205.   @%http%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%http 0,10,10,0,http://wims.unice.fr%opacity 200,50%drag xy%fcircle 0,0,100,green
  2206.   */
  2207.           js_function[DRAW_HTTP] = 1;
  2208.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  2209.             switch(i){
  2210.               case 0: int_data[0]=x2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel width */
  2211.               case 1: int_data[1]=y2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel height */
  2212.               case 2: int_data[2]=x2px(get_real(infile,0)) - int_data[0];break; /* width in x/y-range coord system -> pixel width */
  2213.               case 3: int_data[3]=y2px(get_real(infile,0)) - int_data[1];break; /* height in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel height */
  2214.               case 4: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2215.                 temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2216.                 if(strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","'");}
  2217.                 tmp_buffer = my_newmem(string_length+2);
  2218.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_http(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\");\n",canvas_root_id,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],temp));
  2219.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2220.                break;
  2221.             }
  2222.           }
  2223.           reset();
  2224.           break;
  2225.         case HTML:
  2226.   /*
  2227.   @ html x1,y1,html_string
  2228.   @ all tags are allowed, html code using inputfields could be read using your own javascript code. Do not use ids like 'canvas_input0' etc.
  2229.   @ can be set <a href='#onclick'>onclick</a>  and <a href='#drag'>drag&amp;drop</a>
  2230.   @ command <a href='#affine'>affine</a> will produce CSS3 matrix transformations
  2231.   @ command <a href='#rotate'>rotate</a> will rotate the object
  2232.   @ use keyword <a href='#centered'>centered</a> to center the html object on (x1:y1)
  2233.   @ note: using drag&amp;drop for all external P,SPAN,DIV,IMG,SVG-images onto a canvasdraw element, use ''onclick=javascript:place_image_on_canvas(this.id)``
  2234.   @ note: sub &amp; sup are supported in command family <a href='#string'>string</a>, e.g. real internal canvas objects !
  2235.   @%html-text%size 500,500%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%drag xy%centered%fillcolor lightblue%html 2,2,<h1 style='color:red'>DRAG ME</h1> %opacity 200,50%drag xy%fcircle 0,0,100,green
  2236.   @%html-image-slider%size 500,500%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontsize 42%rotationcenter 0,0%centered%html 0,0,<img src="http://85.148.206.56/gifs/can1.gif">%slider 0,pi,400,40,angle active degree, %centered%html 0,0,<img src="http://85.148.206.56/gifs/can2.gif">
  2237.   */
  2238.           js_function[DRAW_XML] = 1;
  2239.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  2240.             switch(i){
  2241.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  2242.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  2243.               case 4: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2244.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}/* needs double_data[] */
  2245.                 if( use_offset != 0 || drag_type != -1 ){int_data[2] = 1;}else{int_data[2] = 0;} /* only centered or not-centered */
  2246.                 int_data[0] = x2px(double_data[0]);/* needs px */
  2247.                 int_data[1] = y2px(double_data[1]);
  2248.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2249.                 if( use_slider != -1 && drag_type != -1){ onclick = 5; }
  2250.                 temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2251.                 if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","\\\""); }
  2252.                 if( strstr(temp,"<img ")!= 0){URL="image";}else{URL="html";}
  2253.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2254.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var draw_xml%d = {id:%d,type:'%s',x:[%d],y:[%d],mathml:\"%s\",drag_type:%d,onclick:%d,object_cnt:%d,stroke_color:\"%s\",stroke_opacity:%.2f,fill_color:\"%s\",fill_opacity:%.2f,use_center:%d,use_snap:%d,angle:%f,fontfamily:\"%s\",transform:%s,use_affine:%d,offset:[0,0],use_slider:%s,rotation_center:%s,once:true};slidergroup[%d] = null;draw_xml(draw_xml%d);\n",drawxml_cnt,drawxml_cnt,URL,int_data[0],int_data[1],temp,drag_type,onclick,object_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,int_data[2],use_snap,angle,font_family,doubledata2js_array(affine_matrix,6,decimals),use_affine,my_sliders,rotation_center,object_cnt,drawxml_cnt));
  2255.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2256.                 if(onclick != 0 ){object_cnt++;}
  2257.                 drawxml_cnt++;/* keeps track on imported img,div,p,span,mathml,svg */
  2258.                 break;
  2259.               default:break;
  2260.             }
  2261.           }
  2262.           reset();
  2263.           break;
  2264.         case IMAGEFILL:
  2265.   /*
  2266.   @ imagefill x,y,scaling to xsize &times; ysize?,image_url
  2267.   @ The next suitable <b>filled object</b> will be filled with "image_url" tiled
  2268.   @ scaling to xsize &times; ysize ? ... 1 = yes 0 = no
  2269.   @ After pattern filling, the fill-color should be reset !
  2270.   @ wims getins / image from class directory: imagefill 80,80,my_image.gif
  2271.   @ normal url: imagefill 80,80,0,&#36;module_dir/gifs/my_image.gif
  2272.   @ normal url: imagefill 80,80,1,http://adres/a/b/c/my_image.jpg
  2273.   @ if dx,dy is larger than the image, the whole image will be background to the next object.
  2274.   @%imagefill_tile%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%circles blue,0,0,5,3,2,5%imagefill 1.5,1.5,0,gifs/en.gif%imagefill -5,5,0,gifs/logo/wimsedu.png
  2275.   @%imagefill_scale%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%circles blue,0,0,5,3,2,5%imagefill 1.5,1.5,1,gifs/en.gif%imagefill -5,5,1,gifs/logo/wimsedu.png
  2276.   */
  2277.           js_function[DRAW_IMAGEFILL] = 1;
  2278.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  2279.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  2280.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  2281.           }
  2282.           for(i=0 ;i < 4 ; i++){
  2283.             switch(i){
  2284.               case 0:int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break;
  2285.               case 1:int_data[1] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break;
  2286.               case 2:int_data[2] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* 0 | 1 */
  2287.               case 3: URL = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  2288.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2289.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_imagefill(%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",STATIC_CANVAS+fill_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],URL,xsize,ysize,use_userdraw,int_data[2]));
  2290.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2291.                 fill_cnt++;
  2292.               break;
  2293.             }
  2294.           }
  2295.           reset();
  2296.           break;
  2297.         case IMAGEPALETTE:
  2298.   /*
  2299.   @ imagepalette image1,image2,image3,...
  2300.   @ if used before and together with command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw images,..,..., etc</a> the image will be presented in a small table in the ''control panel``.
  2301.   @%imagepalette%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%copy 0,0,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/images/skull_and_crossbones50.png%fontcolor green%fontfamily Bold 42pt Arial%imagepalette gifs/ca.gif,gifs/en.gif,gifs/nl.gif,gifs/fr.gif,gifs/cn.gif,gifs/de.gif,gifs/kh.gif,gifs/it.gif%multiuserinput 0,0,1%css color:blue;%multisnaptogrid 1,1,1%multilinewidth 0,4,0%# attention: use unicode text input without the slash %# \u222D ---> u222D at least will sometimes work%# otherwise cut&past unicode symbols into inputfield...%multilabel TEXT,REACTION ARROW,FLAGS,STOP DRAWING%multidraw text,arrow,images
  2302.    */
  2303.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2304.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  2305.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'imagepalette' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text',as they use the same div-element ");}
  2306.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\nvar current_id;var imagepalette = [\" %s \"];\n",temp);
  2307.           break;
  2308.         case INPUT:
  2309.   /*
  2310.   @ input x,y,size,editable,value
  2311.   @ to set inputfield "readonly", use editable = 0
  2312.   @ if no preset 'value' is needed...use a 'space' as last item argument
  2313.   @ only active inputfields (editable = 1) will be read with read_canvas();
  2314.   @ if ''&#36;status=done`` (e.g. in answer.phtml) the inputfield will be cleared and set readonly<br>override this by keyword <a href="#status">status</a>
  2315.   @ may be further controlled by <a href="#css">css</a>
  2316.   @ if mathml inputfields are present and / or some userdraw is performed, these data will <b>not</b> be send as well (javascript:read_canvas();)
  2317.   @ use keyword <a href='#xoffset'>xoffset | centered</a> if the inputfield should be centered on (x:y)<br> default is the left top corner is (x:y)
  2318.   @ if the student must place an inputfield(s) somewhere on the canvas, use command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw input,color</a> or make use of a command like <a href="#userdraw">userdraw text,color</a>
  2319.   @%input%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 6%point 1,2,red%input 1,2,5,1, ?%point -5,5,red%input -5,5,5,1, ?%point 6,-5,red%input 6,-5,5,1, ?%point -5,-8,red%input -5,-8,5,1, ?
  2320.   */
  2321.           js_function[DRAW_INPUTS] = 1;
  2322.           for(i = 0 ; i<5;i++){
  2323.             switch(i){
  2324.               case 0: int_data[0]=x2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* x in px */
  2325.               case 1: int_data[1]=y2px(get_real(infile,0));break;/* y in px */
  2326.               case 2: int_data[2]=abs( (int)(get_real(infile,0)));break; /* size */
  2327.               case 3: if( get_real(infile,1) >0){int_data[3] = 1;}else{int_data[3] = 0;};break; /* readonly */
  2328.               case 4: temp = get_string(infile,3);
  2329.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2330.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_static_inputs(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d);\n",canvas_root_id,input_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],css_class,temp,use_offset));
  2331.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2332.                 input_cnt++;break;
  2333.               default: break;
  2334.             }
  2335.           }
  2336.           if(reply_format == 0 ){reply_format = 15;}
  2337.           reset();
  2338.           break;
  2339.         case INTOOLTIP:
  2340.   /*
  2341.   @ intooltip link_text
  2342.   @ link_text is a single line (span-element)
  2343.   @ link_text may also be an image URL ''http://some_server/images/my_image.png`` or ''&#36;module_dir/gifs/my_image.jpg``
  2344.   @ link_text may contain HTML markup
  2345.   @ the canvas will be displayed in a tooltip on ''link_text``
  2346.   @ the canvas is default transparent: use command <a href="#bgcolor">bgcolor color</a> to adjust background-color, the link text will also be shown with this 'bgcolor'.
  2347.   @ many ''userinput stuff`` will use the tooltip_placeholder_div element...only one is defined in the wims-page<br>and are therefore these commands are mutually exclusive.<br>keep this in mind...
  2348.   @%intooltip%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily Bold 42pt Courier%string black,0,0,Hello World%intooltip <span style="background-color:black;color:white;font-style:bold;font-size:48pt;">CLICK <br>HERE</span>
  2349.   */
  2350.           if(use_input_xy != FALSE ){canvas_error("intooltip can not be combined with userinput_xy or other commands using the tooltip-div...see documentation");}
  2351.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){ canvas_error("command 'intooltip' cannot be combined with command 'popup'...");}
  2352.           tooltip_text = get_string(infile,1);
  2353.           if(strstr(tooltip_text,"\"") != 0 ){ tooltip_text = str_replace(tooltip_text,"\"","'"); }
  2354.           use_tooltip = 1;
  2355.           break;
  2356.         case JSCURVE:
  2357.   /*
  2358.   @ jscurve color,formula1(x),formula2(x),formula3(x),...
  2359.   @ alternative: jsplot
  2360.   @ your function will be plotted by the javascript engine of the client browser
  2361.   @ if <a href='trange'>trange</a> is defined, the two functions will be plotted parametric<br><b>note</b>: use <i>x</i> as variable...and not <i>t</i>. Use keyword <a href='#animate'>animate</a> to animate a point on the curve
  2362.   @ use only basic math in your curve: <code>sqrt,^,asin,acos,atan,log,pi,abs,sin,cos,tan,e</code>
  2363.   @ use parenthesis and rawmath: use 2*x instead of 2x ; use 2^(sin(x))...etc etc (use error console to debug any errors...)
  2364.   @ <b>attention</b>: last ''precision`` command in the canvasdraw script determines the calculation precision of the javascript curve plot !
  2365.   @ no validity check is done by wims.
  2366.   @ zooming & panning are implemented:<br>use command ''zoom color`` for mouse driven zooming<br>or use keyword 'setlimits' for inputfields setting xmin/xmax, ymin/ymax
  2367.   @ zooming & panning is better than for curves produced by command <a href="#curve">curve color,formula</a> because for avery change in x/y-range the curve is recalculated in javascript
  2368.   @ zooming & panning in case of userbased functionplot: reclick the OK button to re-plot curve onto the resized grid
  2369.   @ use keyword <a href='animate'>animate</a> for animating a point on the curve
  2370.   @ use command ''trace_jscurve formula(x)`` for tracing
  2371.   @ use command ''jsmath formula(x)`` for calculating and displaying indiviual points on the curve
  2372.   @ can <b>not</b> be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> (yet)
  2373.   @ commands plotjump / plotstep are not active for ''jscurve``
  2374.   @ every command jscurve will produce a new canvas (canvastype 111,112,113...) for this one curve.
  2375.   @ plotting multiple js-curves on the same canvas (for example if you want to use 'userdraw clickfill,color' on <a href="#canvastype">canvastype</a> number 111, use:<br> <code>jscurve red,fun1(x),fun2(x)...fun_n(x)</code>, you must specify individual multistrokecolors &amp; multistrokeopacity &amp; multilinewidth for these multiple js-curves to use different colors. Otherwise all curves will be the same color... Use commands like: <a href="#multistrokecolors">multistrokecolors</a>, <a href="#multilinewidth">multilinewidth</a>, <a href="#multidash">multidash</a>, <a href="#multistrokeopacity">multistroke</a>, <b>color</b> given for the command <code>jscurve color,formulas(x)</code> will not be used in that case... but the color argument must still be given in any case (otherwise syntax error...)
  2376.   @%jscurve%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%multistrokecolors red,green,blue,orange%multilinewidth 1,2,3%multistrokeopacity 0.5,0.8,1.0%jscurve red,sin(x),1/sin(x),sin(x^2)
  2377.   */
  2378.           jsplot_cnt++;/* -1 --> 0 */
  2379.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2380.           js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  2381.           js_function[JS_PLOT] = 1;
  2382.           if( tmin != 0 && tmax !=0){use_parametric = TRUE;}
  2383.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2384.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  2385.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2386.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var js_plot%d = function(){jsplot(%d,[\"%s\"],[%d],[\"%s\"],[%.2f],[%d],%d,%d,[%f,%f],%d,%d,%d,0);};js_plot%d();",jsplot_cnt,JSPLOT_CANVAS+jsplot_cnt,temp,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],tmin,tmax,plot_steps,use_parametric,use_animate,jsplot_cnt));
  2387.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2388.           fprintf(js_include_file,"if(typeof(all_jsplots) !== 'number'){var all_jsplots;};all_jsplots = %d;",jsplot_cnt);
  2389.  
  2390.        /* we need to create multiple canvasses, so we may zoom and pan ?? */
  2391.           break;
  2392.         case JSMATH:
  2393.   /*
  2394.   @ jsmath some_math_function
  2395.   @ will calculate an y-value from a userinput x-value and draws a crosshair on these coordinates.
  2396.   @ default labels ''x`` and ''y``; the commands ''xlabel some_x_axis_name`` and ''ylabel some_y_axis_name`` will set the label for the input fields
  2397.   @ use command 'css some_css' for styling the display fields. Use command 'fontsize int' to size the labels ''x`` and ''y``
  2398.   @ the client browser will convert your math function to javascript math.<br>use parenthesis and rawmath: use 2*x instead of 2x etc etc<br>no check is done on the validity of your function and/or syntax<br>use error console to debug any errors...
  2399.   @ be aware that the formula's of the plotted function(s) can be found in the page javascript source
  2400.   @%jsmath%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%jsplot blue,sin(x^2)%jsmath sin(x^2)
  2401.   */
  2402.           js_function[DRAW_CROSSHAIRS] = 1;
  2403.           js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  2404.           add_calc_y(get_string(infile,1),font_size,css_class);
  2405.           break;
  2406.         case KILL:
  2407.   /*
  2408.   @ kill arguments
  2409.   @ arguments may be: affine linear translation rotation slider offset  reset
  2410.   @ for documentation see: killaffine,killlinear,killtranslation...
  2411.   @ multiple arguments are allowed (although not checked for validity...)
  2412.   */
  2413.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2414.           if(strstr(temp,"affine") != 0 ){use_affine = FALSE;affine_matrix[0] = 1.0;affine_matrix[1] = 0.0;affine_matrix[2] = 0.0;affine_matrix[3] = 1.0;affine_matrix[4] = 0.0;affine_matrix[5] = 0.0;}
  2415.           if(strstr(temp,"linear") != 0 ){affine_matrix[0] = 1.0;affine_matrix[1] = 0.0;affine_matrix[2] = 0.0;affine_matrix[3] = 1.0;}
  2416.           if(strstr(temp,"translation") != 0 || strstr(temp,"translate") != 0 ){affine_matrix[4] = 0.0;affine_matrix[5] = 0.0;}
  2417.           if(strstr(temp,"rotation") != 0 || strstr(temp,"rotate") != 0 ){use_rotate = FALSE;angle = 0.0;rotation_center="null";}
  2418.           if(strstr(temp,"slider") != 0 ){slider_type = "0";my_sliders = "[-1]";last_slider = use_slider+1;}
  2419.           if(strstr(temp,"group") != 0 ){onclick = 0;drag_type = -1;slider_type = "0";my_sliders = "[-1]";last_slider = use_slider+1;use_slider = -1;reset();}
  2420.           if(strstr(temp,"reset") != 0 ){if(no_reset == FALSE){no_reset = TRUE;}else{no_reset = FALSE;reset();}}
  2421.           if(strstr(temp,"offset") != 0 ){use_offset = 0;}
  2422.           break;
  2423.         case KILLAFFINE:
  2424.   /*
  2425.   @ killaffine
  2426.   @ keyword: resets the transformation matrix to 1,0,0,1,0,0
  2427.   @ note: any active linear transformation will also be reset: tx=0, ty=0
  2428.   */
  2429.           use_affine = FALSE;
  2430.           affine_matrix[0] = 1.0;
  2431.           affine_matrix[1] = 0.0;
  2432.           affine_matrix[2] = 0.0;
  2433.           affine_matrix[3] = 1.0;
  2434.           affine_matrix[4] = 0.0;
  2435.           affine_matrix[5] = 0.0;
  2436.           break;
  2437.         case KILLLINEAR:
  2438.   /*
  2439.   @ killlinear
  2440.   @ keyword: resets the transformation matrix to 1,0,0,1,tx,ty
  2441.   @ note:any active transformation or rotation will not be killed (tx,ty remain active)
  2442.   */
  2443.           affine_matrix[0] = 1.0;
  2444.           affine_matrix[1] = 0.0;
  2445.           affine_matrix[2] = 0.0;
  2446.           affine_matrix[3] = 1.0;
  2447.           break;
  2448.         case KILLROTATE:
  2449.   /*
  2450.   @ killrotate
  2451.   @ will set the rotation angle to 0.
  2452.   @ will also reset the command <a href="#rotationcenter">rotationcenter</a> to the first (x;y) of the next rotatable/slidable object(s) <br>eg a following rotate command will have the first object point as rotation center
  2453.   @ if not set, the rotation center will remain unchanged
  2454.   @ note:any active transformation or linear will not be killed (e.g an active transformation matrix remains active)
  2455.   @%killrotate%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%rotationcenter 0,0%# slider is active for all following objects until 'killslider'%slider -10,10,300,40,angle degree,Rotate%drag xy%# after dragging the object must be clicked to re-activate the slider%linewidth 4%arrow 0,0,6,0,9,blue%%# reset rotation center to the first (x,y) of the next object/arrow...%killrotate%drag xy%# after dragging the object must be clicked to re-activate the slider%arrow 0,0,6,1,9,red
  2456.   */
  2457.           use_rotate = FALSE;
  2458.           angle = 0.0;
  2459.           rotation_center="null";
  2460.           break;
  2461.         case KILLSLIDER:
  2462.   /*
  2463.   @ killslider
  2464.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  2465.   @ ends grouping of object under a previously defined slider
  2466.   */
  2467.           slider_type = "0";
  2468.           my_sliders = "[-1]";
  2469.           last_slider = use_slider+1;
  2470.           break;
  2471.         case KILLTRANSLATION:
  2472.   /*
  2473.   @ killtranslation
  2474.   @ alternative: killtranslate
  2475.   @ note: a active linear or affine transformation will not be 100% reset...only tx=0,ty=0
  2476.   @ resets the translation matrix a,b,c,d,tx,ty to a,b,c,d,0,0
  2477.   */
  2478.           affine_matrix[4] = 0.0;
  2479.           affine_matrix[5] = 0.0;
  2480.           break;
  2481.         case LATEX:
  2482.   /*
  2483.   @ latex x,y,tex string
  2484.   @ alternative: math
  2485.   @ note: <b>for a single greek letter</b> ,please be smart and use a command like <a href='#string'>string</a> along with <b>unicode</b> !! <br>possibly together with command <a href="#xyoffset">xoffset, yoffset or xyoffset</a><br> See <a target='new' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode</a><br> See <a target='new' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_script_in_Unicode'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_script_in_Unicode</a>
  2486.   @ you may also use command <a href="#mathml">mathml</a> for xml strings generated with wims commmand ''mathmlmath`` (will not work on KaTeX enabled WIMS)
  2487.   @ transformation commands <a href='#affine'>affine</a>, <a href='#translation'>translation</a> and <a href='#rotate'>rotate</a> are supported.(onclick and drag will work)
  2488.   @ can be set onclick: <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return click numbers of mathml-objects<br>if 4 clickable object are drawn, the reply could be 1,0,1,0 ... meaning clicked on the first and third object
  2489.   @ can be set draggable:<code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return all coordinates in the same order as the canvas script: unmoved object will have their original coordinates...
  2490.   @ can be moved/rotated with command <a href='#slider'>slider</a>
  2491.   @ snaptogrid is supported
  2492.   @ when clicked, the colour of the 'div background' of the 'mathobject' will be determined by the <a href="#fillcolor">fillcolor</a> and <a href="#opacity">opacity</a> settings
  2493.   @ userdraw may be combined with 'latex' ; the js-function 'read_canvas()' will contain the coordinates of the drawing.
  2494.   @ userdraw may be combined; the read_canvas() will contain the drawing.
  2495.   @ draggable or onclick 'external images' from command <a href='#copyresized'>copy or copyresized</a> and all objects from commands <a href='#html'>html</a> or <a href='#obabel'>obabel</a> can be combined with drag and/or onclick mathml
  2496.   @ other drag objects (circles/rects etc) are supported, but read_dragdrop() will probably be difficult to interpret...
  2497.   @ if inputfields are incorporated in mathml (with id's: id='mathml0',id='mathml1',...id='mathml_n')<br>the user_input values will be read by <code>javascript:read_mathml();</code>. <b>attention</b>: if after this mathml-input object other user-interactions are included, these will read mathml too using "read_canvas();"
  2498.   @ If other inputfields (command input / command textarea) or userdraw are performed, the function read_canvas() will not read mathml. Use some generic function to read it....
  2499.   @ use keyword <a href='#centered'>centered</a> to center the katex div object on (x1:y1) <br>this may not work as expected for MathJaX [TO BE TESTED]
  2500.   @ note: if you want to include external TeX via drag&amp;drop onto a canvasdraw element, use \\mmlid{integer} in the tex-command:''!insmath \\mmlid{1}\\frac{1}{\pi}``<br> (if your wims_mathml does not support it...use <a href="http://85.148.206.56/wims/download/Mathml.tar.gz">this version...</a>)
  2501.   @ note: the same is true for all external P,SPAN,DIV,IMG,SVG-images via drag&amp;drop onto a canvasdraw element, use ''onclick=javascript:place_image_on_canvas(this.id)``
  2502.   @%latex_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 2,2,grey%strokecolor red%drag xy%centered%latex -6,5,\\frac{1}{2}+ \\frac{\\pi}{2}%strokecolor blue%drag xy%centered%latex -3,5,\\frac{1}{3}+ \\frac{\\pi}{3}%strokecolor green%drag xy%centered%latex 0,5,\\frac{1}{4}+ \\frac{\\pi}{4}%strokecolor orange%drag xy%fontfamily 26px Times%centered%latex 3,5,\\frac{1}{5}+ \\frac{\\pi}{6}
  2503.   @%latex%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 3%vline 0,0,green%hline 0,0,green%fontfamily 16px Arial%fillcolor orange%strokecolor blue%linewidth 2%slider 0,4*pi,400,40,angle degree active, %centered%latex 0,0,\\frac{12345}{23456} \\times \\frac{12345}{23456}%translate 4,4%centered%rotate 180%drag xy%html 0,0,<table><tr><th>HTML TABLE</th></tr><tr><th><a href="https://wimsedu.info/">WIMS EDU </a> </th></tr><tr><td><img src="gifs/en.gif"></tr><tr><td><img src="gifs/nl.gif"></tr><tr><td><img src="gifs/fr.gif"></tr><tr><td><img src="gifs/cn.gif"></tr><tr><td><img src="gifs/it.gif"></tr></table>%userdraw arrow2,red
  2504.   */
  2505.           js_function[DRAW_XML] = 1;
  2506.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  2507.             switch(i){
  2508.               case 0: double_data[0]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel width */
  2509.               case 1: double_data[1]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* y in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel height */
  2510.               case 2: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2511.                 temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2512.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}/* slider will use css-rotate transformation */
  2513.                 if( use_offset != 0 || drag_type != -1 ){int_data[2] = 1;}else{int_data[2] = 0;} /* only centered or not-centered */
  2514.                 int_data[0] = x2px(double_data[0]);
  2515.                 int_data[1] = y2px(double_data[1]);
  2516.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0 ){ onclick = 5;}
  2517.                 if( use_slider != -1 && drag_type != -1){ onclick = 5; }
  2518. #ifdef KATEX_INSTALLED
  2519.                 if( strstr(temp,"\\") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\\","\\\\"); }
  2520.                 if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","'"); }
  2521.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2522.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var draw_xml%d = {id:%d,type:'katex',x:[%d],y:[%d],mathml:\"%s\",drag_type:%d,onclick:%d,object_cnt:%d,stroke_color:\"%s\",stroke_opacity:%.2f,fill_color:\"%s\",fill_opacity:%.2f,use_center:%d,use_snap:%d,angle:%f,fontfamily:\"%s\",transform:%s,use_affine:%d,offset:[0,0],use_slider:%s,rotation_center:%s,once:true};draw_xml(draw_xml%d);\n",drawxml_cnt,drawxml_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],temp,drag_type,onclick,object_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,int_data[2],use_snap,angle,font_family,doubledata2js_array(affine_matrix,6,decimals),use_affine,my_sliders,rotation_center,drawxml_cnt));
  2523. #else
  2524.                 temp = getMML(temp);/* generate MathML for Firefox or MathJaX */
  2525.                 if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","'"); }
  2526.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2527.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var draw_xml%d = {id:%d,type:'mathml',x:[%d],y:[%d],mathml:\"%s\",drag_type:%d,onclick:%d,object_cnt:%d,stroke_color:\"%s\",stroke_opacity:%.2f,fill_color:\"%s\",fill_opacity:%.2f,use_center:%d,use_snap:%d,angle:%f,fontfamily:\"%s\",transform:%s,use_affine:%d,offset:[0,0],use_slider:%s,rotation_center:%s,once:true};draw_xml(draw_xml%d);\n",drawxml_cnt,drawxml_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],temp,drag_type,onclick,object_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,int_data[2],use_snap,angle,font_family,doubledata2js_array(affine_matrix,6,decimals),use_affine,my_sliders,rotation_center,drawxml_cnt));
  2528. #endif
  2529.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2530.                 if(onclick != 0 ){object_cnt++;}
  2531.                 drawxml_cnt++;/* keeps track on imported img,div,p,span,mathml,svg */
  2532.                 break;
  2533.               default:break;
  2534.               }
  2535.           }
  2536.           reset();
  2537.           break;
  2538.         case LATTICE:
  2539.   /*
  2540.   @ lattice x0,y0,xv1,yv1,xv2,yv2,n1,n2,color
  2541.   @ can <b>not</b> be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  2542.   @%lattice%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fillcolor red%linewidth 2%lattice -10,-10,0,1,1,1,10,10,red%fillcolor blue%lattice 10,-10,0,1,-1,1,10,10,blue
  2543.   */
  2544.           js_function[DRAW_LATTICE] = 1;
  2545.           for( i = 0; i<9; i++){
  2546.             switch(i){
  2547.               case 0: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* x0-values  -> x-pixels*/
  2548.               case 1: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y0-values  -> y-pixels*/
  2549.               case 2: int_data[2] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* x1-values  -> x-pixels*/
  2550.               case 3: int_data[3] = (int) -1*(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y1-values  -> y-pixels*/
  2551.               case 4: int_data[4] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* x2-values  -> x-pixels*/
  2552.               case 5: int_data[5] = (int) -1*(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y2-values  -> y-pixels*/
  2553.               case 6: int_data[6] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* n1-values */
  2554.               case 7: int_data[7] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* n2-values */
  2555.               case 8: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);
  2556.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2557.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2558.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_lattice(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%.2f,%d); ",STATIC_CANVAS,line_width,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],int_data[5],int_data[6],int_data[7],fill_color,fill_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,use_rotate,angle,use_filled));
  2559.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);break;
  2560.               default:break;
  2561.             }
  2562.           }
  2563.           reset();
  2564.           break;
  2565.         case LINEAR:
  2566.   /*
  2567.   @ linear a,b,c,d
  2568.   @ defines a transformation matrix for subsequent objects
  2569.   @ use keyword <a href='#killlinear'>killlinear</a> to end the transformation...the next objects will be drawn in the original x/y-range
  2570.   @ a: Scales the drawings horizontally
  2571.   @ b: Skews the drawings horizontally
  2572.   @ c: Skews the drawings vertically
  2573.   @ d: Scales the drawings vertically
  2574.   @ the data precision may be set by preceding command ''precision int``
  2575.   @ note: any active translation (tx,ty) is not changed
  2576.   @%linear%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%fcircle 5,5,40,blue%linear 0.2,0,0,0.2%fcircle 5,5,40,green
  2577.   */
  2578.           for(i = 0 ; i<4;i++){
  2579.             switch(i){
  2580.               case 0: affine_matrix[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  2581.               case 1: affine_matrix[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  2582.               case 2: affine_matrix[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  2583.               case 3: affine_matrix[3] = get_real(infile,1);
  2584.                 affine_matrix[4] = 0;affine_matrix[5] = 0;
  2585.                 use_affine = TRUE;
  2586.                 break;
  2587.               default: break;
  2588.             }
  2589.           }
  2590.           reset();
  2591.          break;
  2592.         case LINE:
  2593.   /*
  2594.   @ line x1,y1,x2,y2,color
  2595.   @ draw a line through points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2) in color ''color``
  2596.   @ or use command ''curve color,formula`` to draw the line (uses more points to draw the line; is however better draggable)
  2597.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  2598.   @%line%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%line 0,1,2,-1,green
  2599.   */
  2600.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  2601.             switch(i){
  2602.               case 0: double_data[10]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  2603.               case 1: double_data[11]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  2604.               case 2: double_data[12]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  2605.               case 3: double_data[13]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  2606.               case 4: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  2607.                 if( double_data[10] == double_data[12] ){ /* vertical line*/
  2608.                   double_data[1] = xmin;
  2609.                   double_data[3] = ymax;
  2610.                   double_data[0] = double_data[10];
  2611.                   double_data[2] = double_data[10];
  2612.                 }
  2613.                 else{
  2614.                   if( double_data[11] == double_data[13] ){ /* horizontal line */
  2615.                     double_data[1] = double_data[11];
  2616.                     double_data[3] = double_data[11];
  2617.                     double_data[0] = ymin;
  2618.                     double_data[2] = xmax;
  2619.                 }
  2620.                 else {
  2621.       /* m */
  2622.                   double_data[5] = (double_data[13] - double_data[11]) /(double_data[12] - double_data[10]);
  2623.       /* q */
  2624.                   double_data[6] = double_data[11] - ((double_data[13] - double_data[11]) /(double_data[12] - double_data[10]))*double_data[10];
  2625.       /*xmin,m*xmin+q,xmax,m*xmax+q*/
  2626.                   double_data[1] = (double_data[5])*(xmin)+(double_data[6]);
  2627.                   double_data[3] = (double_data[5])*(xmax)+(double_data[6]);
  2628.                   double_data[0] = xmin;
  2629.                   double_data[2] = xmax;
  2630.                 }
  2631.               }
  2632.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2633.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  2634.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2635.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2636.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2637.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2638.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2639.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  2640.         /* object_cnt++;*/
  2641.               reset();
  2642.               break;
  2643.             }
  2644.           }
  2645.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  2646.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2647.           break;
  2648.         case LINES:
  2649.   /*
  2650.   @ lines color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n-1,y_n-1,x_n,y_n
  2651.   @ draw multiple lines through points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2) ...(x_n-1:y_n-1)--(x_n:y_n) in color 'color'
  2652.   @ or use multiple commands ''curve color,formula`` or ''jscurve color,formule`` to draw the line <br>(uses more points to draw the line; is however better draggable)
  2653.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  2654.   @%lines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%lines green,0,1,1,3,0,0,1,3,0,0,-2,1
  2655.   */
  2656.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  2657.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  2658.           i=0;
  2659.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  2660.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  2661.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  2662.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  2663.             }
  2664.             else {
  2665.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  2666.             }
  2667.             i++;
  2668.           }
  2669.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2670.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2671.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  2672.             if(double_data[c] == double_data[c+2] ){ /* vertical line*/
  2673.               double_data[c+1] = xmin;
  2674.               double_data[c+3] = ymax;
  2675.               double_data[c+2] = double_data[c];
  2676.             }
  2677.             else {
  2678.               if( double_data[c+1] == double_data[c+3] ){ /* horizontal line */
  2679.                 double_data[c+3] = double_data[c+1];
  2680.                 double_data[c] = ymin;
  2681.                 double_data[c+2] = xmax;
  2682.               }
  2683.               else {
  2684.       /* m */
  2685.                 double m = (double_data[c+3] - double_data[c+1]) /(double_data[c+2] - double_data[c]);
  2686.       /* q */
  2687.                 double q = double_data[c+1] - ((double_data[c+3] - double_data[c+1]) /(double_data[c+2] - double_data[c]))*double_data[c];
  2688.       /*xmin,m*xmin+q,xmax,m*xmax+q*/
  2689.                 double_data[c+1] = (m)*(xmin)+(q);
  2690.                 double_data[c+3] = (m)*(xmax)+(q);
  2691.                 double_data[c] = xmin;
  2692.                 double_data[c+2] = xmax;
  2693.               }
  2694.             }
  2695.             if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  2696.             if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  2697.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2698.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2699.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2700.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  2701.     /* object_cnt++; */
  2702.           }
  2703.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  2704.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2705.           reset();
  2706.           break;
  2707.         case LINEWIDTH:
  2708.   /*
  2709.   @ linewidth int
  2710.   @ default 1
  2711.   @%linewidth%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 1%line -5,-5,-5,5,red%linewidth 2%line -4,-5,-4,5,green%linewidth 3%line -3,-5,-3,5,blue%linewidth 4%line -2,-5,-2,5,orange%linewidth 1%line -1,-5,-1,5,brown%linewidth 5%line 1,-5,1,5,cyan%linewidth 6%line 3,-5,3,5,purple%linewidth 7%line 5,-5,5,5,black
  2712.   */
  2713.           line_width = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2714.           break;
  2715.         case LEVELCURVE:
  2716.   /*
  2717.   @ levelcurve color,expression in x/y,l1,l2,...
  2718.   @ draws very primitive level curves for expression, with levels l1,l2,l3,...,l_n
  2719.   @ the quality is <b>not to be compared</b> with the Flydraw levelcurve. <br>(choose flydraw if you want quality...)
  2720.   @ every individual level curve may be set 'onclick / drag xy' <br>e.g. every single level curve (l1,l2,l3...l_n) has a unique identifier
  2721.   @ note: the arrays for holding the javascript data are limited in size
  2722.   @ note: reduce image size if javascript data arrays get overloaded<br>(command 'plotsteps int' will not control the data size of the plot...)
  2723.   @%levelcurve%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%levelcurve red,x*y,1,2,3,4
  2724.   */
  2725.           fill_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2726.           char *fun1 = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  2727.           if( strlen(fun1) == 0 ){canvas_error("function is NOT OK !");}
  2728.           i = 0;
  2729.           done = FALSE;
  2730.           while( !done ){
  2731.             double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1);
  2732.             i++;
  2733.           }
  2734.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2735.           for(c = 0 ; c < i; c++){
  2736.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2737.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,16,%s,[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,eval_levelcurve(xsize,ysize,fun1,xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax,plot_steps,precision,double_data[c]),line_width,line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  2738.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2739.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  2740.            /* object_cnt++; */
  2741.           }
  2742.           dragstuff[16] = 1;
  2743.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  2744.           reset();
  2745.           break;
  2746.         case LEGEND:
  2747.   /*
  2748.   @ legend string1:string2:string3....string_n
  2749.   @ will be used to create a legend for a graph
  2750.   @ also see command <a href='#piechart'>piechart</a>
  2751.   @ will use the same colors per default as used in the graphs; use command <a href='#legendcolors'>legendcolors</a> to override the default
  2752.   @ use command <a href="#fontsize">fontsize</a> to adjust. (command ''fontfamily`` is not active for command ''legend``)
  2753.   @%legend%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%bgcolor white%fontsize 16%legend legend 1:legend 2:legend 3:legend 4:this is legend 5:legend 6:another legend abc%legendcolors red:green:blue%grid 1,1,white%# note: command "grid" is mandatory%# just set grid invisible if not wanted
  2754.   */
  2755.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2756.           if( strstr( temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\""); }
  2757.           legend_cnt++; /* attention: starts with -1: it will be used in piechart etc */
  2758.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var legend%d = [\"%s\"];",legend_cnt,temp);
  2759.           break;
  2760.         case LEGENDCOLORS:
  2761.   /*
  2762.   @ legendcolors color1:color2:color3:...:color_n
  2763.   @ will be used to color a legend: use this command after the legend command ! e.g. <code>legend test1:test2:test3<br>legendcolors blue:red:orange</code>.
  2764.   @ make sure the number of colors match the number of legend items
  2765.   @ command ''legend`` in case of ''piechart`` and ''barchart`` will use these colours per default (no need to specify ''legendcolors``)
  2766.   @%legendcolors%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontsize 18%legend legend 1:legend 2:legend 3%legendcolors red:green:blue%grid 1,1,grey
  2767.   */
  2768.           if(legend_cnt == -1){canvas_error("use command \"legend\" before command \"legendcolors\" ! ");}
  2769.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2770.           if( strstr( temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\""); }
  2771.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var legendcolors%d = [\"%s\"];",legend_cnt,temp);
  2772.           break;
  2773.         case LINEGRAPH: /* scheme: var linegraph_0 = [ 'stroke_color','line_width','use_dashed', 'dashtype0','dashtype1','x1','y1',...,'x_n','y_n'];*/
  2774.   /*
  2775.   @ linegraph x1:y1:x2:y2...x_n:y_n
  2776.   @ will plot your data in a graph
  2777.   @ may <b>only</b> to be used together with command <a href='#grid'>grid</a>
  2778.   @ can be used together with freestyle x-axis/y-axis texts: see commands <a href='#xaxis'>xaxis</a>,<a href='#xaxisup'>xaxisup</a> and <a href='#yaxis'>yaxis</a>
  2779.   @ use command <a href='#legend'>legend</a> to provide an optional legend in right-top-corner
  2780.   @ also see command <a href='#piechart'>piechart</a>
  2781.   @ multiple linegraphs may be used in a single plot
  2782.   @ note: your arguments are not checked by canvasdraw: use your javascript console in case of trouble...
  2783.   @ <ul><li>use command <a href='#strokecolor'>strokecolor</a> before a command ''linegraph`` to set the color of this graph</li><li>use command <a href='#linewidth'>linewidth</a> before command ''linegraph`` to set linewidth of this graph</li><li>use keyword <a href='#dashed'>dashed</a> before command ''linegraph`` to set dashing of the graph</li><li>if dashing is set, use command <a href='#dashtype'>dashtype</a> before command ''linegraph`` to set the type of dashing of the (individual) graph</li></ul>
  2784.   @%linegraph%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%strokecolor red%linegraph -10:1:-5:-1:3:3:10:-5%strokecolor blue%linegraph -10:-1:-5:1:3:-3:10:5%dashed%strokecolor green%linegraph -10:2:-5:-2:3:4:10:2%grid 1,1,grey
  2785.   */
  2786.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2787.           if( strstr( temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\""); }
  2788.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var linegraph_%d = [\"%s\",\"%d\",\"%d\",\"%d\",\"%d\",\"%s\"];",linegraph_cnt,stroke_color,line_width,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],temp);
  2789.           linegraph_cnt++;
  2790.           reset();
  2791.           break;
  2792.         case MATHML:
  2793.   /*
  2794.   @ mathml x1,y1,mathml_string
  2795.   @ this command is special for GECKO browsers, and it makes use of Native Mathml
  2796.   @ For general use with all browsers, use command <a href='#latex'>latex</a>
  2797.   @ can be set <a href='onclick'>onclick</a>  and <a href='drag'>drag&amp;drop</a> <br>Note: dragging is fairly primitive dragging of the div-element, and is not done using the <em>dragstuff library</em>
  2798.   @ command <a href='#affine'>affine</a> will produce CSS3 matrix transformations
  2799.   @ command <a href='#rotate'>rotate</a> will rotate the object
  2800.   @ the mathml object is centered at (x1:y1)
  2801.   @ the ''mathml_string`` can be produced using WIMS commands like ''texmath`` followed by ''mathmlmath``... or write correct TeX and use only ''mathmlmath``
  2802.   @ mathml will be displayed in a rectangle left top (x1:y1)
  2803.   @ can be set onclick <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return click numbers of mathml-objects; if 4 clickable object are drawn, the reply could be 1,0,1,0 ... meaning clicked on the first and third object
  2804.   @ can be set draggable: <code>javascript:read_dragdrop()</code> will return all coordinates in same order as the canvas script: unmoved objects will have their original coordinates...
  2805.   @ snaptogrid is supported...snaptopoints will work, but use with care... due to the primitive dragging. Technically: the dragstuff library is not used... the mathml is embedded in a new div element and not in the html5-canvas.
  2806.   @ when clicked, the mathml object will be drawn in red color; the div background color will be determined by the <a href="#fillcolor">fillcolor</a> and <a href="#opacity">opacity</a> settings.
  2807.   @ userdraw may be combined with 'mathml' ; the read_canvas() will contain the drawing.
  2808.   @ draggable or onclick 'external images' from command <a href='#copyresized'>copy or copyresized</a> can be combined with drag and/or onclick mathml
  2809.   @ other drag objects (circles/rects etc) are supported, but read_dragdrop() will probably be difficult to interpret...
  2810.   @ if inputfields are incorporated in mathml (with id's: id='mathml0',id='mathml1',...id='mathml_n')<br>the user_input values will be read by javascript:read_mathml();<br><b>attention</b>: if after this mathml-input object other user-interactions are included, these will read mathml too using "read_canvas();"
  2811.   @ If other inputfields (command input / command textarea) or userdraw is performed, the function read_canvas() will not read mathml. Use some generic function to read it....
  2812.   @ use keyword <a href='#centered'>centered</a> to center the mathml/xml object on (x1:y1)
  2813.   @%mathml_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%onclick%strokecolor red%mathml -5,5,<span style="font-size:1em;"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><mstyle id="wims_mathml366290"><mrow><mo stretchy="true">[</mo><mtable rowspacing="0.5ex" columnalign=" left " columnlines=" none " rowlines=" none " ><mtr><mtd><mi>f</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mn>2</mn></mfrac></mstyle><mo>&sdot;</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup></mtd></mtr> <mtr><mtd><mi>g</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msqrt><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mrow><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup></mrow></mfrac></mstyle></msqrt></mtd></mtr></mtable><mo stretchy="true">]</mo></mrow></mstyle></math></span>%onclick%strokecolor blue%mathml 5,5,<span style="font-size:1em;"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><mstyle id="wims_mathml580175" ><mrow><mo stretchy="true">[</mo><mtable rowspacing="0.5ex" columnalign=" left " columnlines=" none " rowlines="none"><mtr><mtd><mi>f</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mrow><mi>sin</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="true">(</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup><mo stretchy="true">)</mo></mrow></mrow></mfrac></mstyle></mtd></mtr> <mtr><mtd><mi>g</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msqrt><mrow><mi>sin</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="true">(</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup><mo stretchy="true">)</mo></mrow></mrow></msqrt></mtd></mtr></mtable><mo stretchy="true">]</mo></mrow></mstyle></math></span>
  2814.   @%mathml_drag%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%drag xy%strokecolor red%mathml -5,5,<span style="font-size:1em;"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><mstyle id="wims_mathml366290"><mrow><mo stretchy="true">[</mo><mtable rowspacing="0.5ex" columnalign=" left " columnlines=" none " rowlines=" none "><mtr><mtd><mi>f</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mn>2</mn></mfrac></mstyle><mo>&sdot;</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup></mtd></mtr> <mtr><mtd><mi>g</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msqrt><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mrow><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup></mrow></mfrac></mstyle></msqrt></mtd></mtr></mtable><mo stretchy="true">]</mo></mrow></mstyle></math></span>%drag xy%strokecolor blue%mathml 5,5,<span style="font-size:1em;"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><mstyle id="wims_mathml580175" ><mrow><mo stretchy="true">[</mo><mtable rowspacing="0.5ex" columnalign=" left " columnlines=" none " rowlines=" none "><mtr><mtd><mi>f</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><mstyle displaystyle="true"><mfrac><mn>1</mn><mrow><mi>sin</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="true">(</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup><mo stretchy="true">)</mo></mrow></mrow></mfrac></mstyle></mtd></mtr> <mtr><mtd><mi>g</mi><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msqrt><mrow><mi>sin</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="true">(</mo><msup><mi>x</mi> <mn>2</mn></msup><mo stretchy="true">)</mo></mrow></mrow></msqrt></mtd></mtr></mtable><mo stretchy="true">]</mo></mrow></mstyle></math></span>%#click left top corner...then drag...
  2815.   */
  2816.           js_function[DRAW_XML] = 1;
  2817.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  2818.             switch(i){
  2819.               case 0: double_data[0]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel width */
  2820.               case 1: double_data[1]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* y in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel height */
  2821.               case 2: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  2822.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}/* needs double_data[] */
  2823.                 if( use_offset != 0 || drag_type != -1 ){int_data[2] = 1;}else{int_data[2] = 0;} /* only centered or not-centered */
  2824.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2825.                 int_data[0] = x2px(double_data[0]);/* needs px */
  2826.                 int_data[1] = y2px(double_data[1]);
  2827.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0 ){ onclick = 3;}/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  2828.                 if( use_slider != -1 && drag_type != -1){ onclick = 5; }
  2829.                 temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2830.                 if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","'"); }
  2831.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  2832.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var draw_xml%d = {id:%d,type:'mathml',x:[%d],y:[%d],mathml:\"%s\",drag_type:%d,onclick:%d,object_cnt:%d,stroke_color:\"%s\",stroke_opacity:%.2f,fill_color:\"%s\",fill_opacity:%.2f,use_center:%d,use_snap:%d,angle:%f,fontfamily:\"%s\",transform:%s,use_affine:%d,offset:[0,0],use_slider:%d,rotation_center:%s,once:true};draw_xml(draw_xml%d);slidergroup[%d] = null;\n",drawxml_cnt,drawxml_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],temp,drag_type,onclick,object_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,int_data[2],use_snap,angle,font_family,doubledata2js_array(affine_matrix,6,decimals),use_affine,use_slider,rotation_center,drawxml_cnt,object_cnt));
  2833.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2834.                 if(onclick != 0 ){object_cnt++;}
  2835.                 drawxml_cnt++;/* keeps track on imported img,div,p,span,mathml,svg */
  2836.           /*
  2837.             in case inputs are present, trigger adding the read_mathml()
  2838.             if no other reply_format is defined
  2839.             note: all other reply types will include a reading of elements with id='mathml'+p)
  2840.           */
  2841.                 if(strstr(temp,"mathml0") != NULL){ if(reply_format == 0 ){reply_format = 16;}} /* no other reply type is defined */
  2842.                 break;
  2843.               default:break;
  2844.             }
  2845.           }
  2846.           reset();
  2847.           break;
  2848.         case MOUSE:
  2849.   /*
  2850.   @ mouse color,fontsize
  2851.   @ will display the cursor (x:y) coordinates in ''color`` and ''fontsize`` using default fontfamily Arial
  2852.   @ note: use command ''mouse`` at the end of your script code (the same is true for command ''zoom``)
  2853.   @%mouse%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%mouse red,22
  2854.   */
  2855.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2856.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2857.           tmp_buffer = my_newmem(26);
  2858.           snprintf(tmp_buffer,26,"use_mouse_coordinates();\n");add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2859.           add_js_mouse(MOUSE_CANVAS,precision,stroke_color,font_size,stroke_opacity,2);
  2860.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  2861.           break;
  2862.         case MOUSE_DEGREE:
  2863.   /*
  2864.   @ mouse_degree color,fontsize
  2865.   @ will display the angle in degrees between x-axis, (0:0) and the cursor (x:y) in 'color' and 'font size'<br> using a fontfamily Arial
  2866.   @ The angle is positive in QI and QIII and the angle value is negative in QII and QIV
  2867.   @ note: use command 'mouse' at the end of your script code (the same is true for command 'zoom')
  2868.   @%mouse_degree%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%userdraw arc,blue%precision 100000%mouse_degree red,22
  2869.   */
  2870.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2871.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2872.           tmp_buffer = my_newmem(26);
  2873.           snprintf(tmp_buffer,26,"use_mouse_coordinates();\n");add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2874.           add_js_mouse(MOUSE_CANVAS,precision,stroke_color,font_size,stroke_opacity,3);
  2875.           js_function[JS_FIND_ANGLE] = 1;
  2876.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  2877.           break;
  2878.         case MOUSE_DISPLAY:
  2879.   /*
  2880.   @ display TYPE,color,fontsize
  2881.   @ TYPE may be x | y | xy | degree | radian | radius
  2882.   @ will display the mouse cursor coordinates as x-only,y-only,(x:y), the radius of a circle (this only in case 'userdraw circle(s),color') or the angle in degrees or radians for commands <code>userdraw arc,color</code> or protractor, ruler (if set dynamic).
  2883.   @ use commands ''xunit`` and / or ''yunit`` to add the units to the mouse values. The ''degree | radian`` will always have the appropriate symbol).
  2884.   @ just like commands ''mouse``, ''mousex``, ''mousey``, ''mouse_degree``... only other name
  2885.   @%display_x%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%xunit \\u212B%display x,red,22
  2886.   @%display_y%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%yunit seconds%display y,red,22
  2887.   @%display_xy%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%xunit centimetre%yunit seconds%display xy,red,22%userdraw segments,blue
  2888.   @%display_deg%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%display degree,red,22%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw arc,blue
  2889.   @%display_rad%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%display radian,red,22%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw arc,blue
  2890.   @%display_radius%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%xunit cm%xunit \\u212b%display radius,red,22%userdraw circle,blue
  2891.   */
  2892.           temp = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  2893.           if( strstr(temp,"xy") != NULL ){
  2894.             int_data[0] = 2;
  2895.           } else {
  2896.             if( strstr(temp,"y") != NULL ){
  2897.               int_data[0] = 1;
  2898.             }else{
  2899.               if( strstr(temp,"x") != NULL ){
  2900.                 int_data[0] = 0;
  2901.               }else{
  2902.                 if(strstr(temp,"degree") != NULL){
  2903.                 int_data[0] = 3;
  2904.                 js_function[JS_FIND_ANGLE] = 1;
  2905.                 }else{
  2906.                   if(strstr(temp,"radian") != NULL){
  2907.                     int_data[0] = 4;
  2908.                     js_function[JS_FIND_ANGLE] = 1;
  2909.                   }else{
  2910.                     if(strstr(temp,"radius") != NULL){
  2911.                       int_data[0] = 5;
  2912.                     }else{
  2913.                       int_data[0] = 2;
  2914.                     }
  2915.                   }
  2916.                 }
  2917.               }
  2918.             }
  2919.           }
  2920.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2921.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2922.           tmp_buffer = my_newmem(26);
  2923.           snprintf(tmp_buffer,26,"use_mouse_coordinates();\n");add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2924.           add_js_mouse(MOUSE_CANVAS,precision,stroke_color,font_size,stroke_opacity,int_data[0]);
  2925.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  2926.           break;
  2927.         case MOUSE_PRECISION:
  2928.   /*
  2929.   @ precision int
  2930.   @ 1 = no decimals ; 10 = 1 decimal ; 100 = 2 decimals etc
  2931.   @ may be used / changed before every object
  2932.   @ In case of user interaction (like ''userdraw`` or ''multidraw``), this value will be used to determine the amount of decimals in the reply / answer
  2933.   @%precision%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%precision 1%userdraw segment,red
  2934.   */
  2935.           precision = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2936.           if(precision < 1 ){precision = 1;};
  2937.           break;
  2938.         case MOUSEX:
  2939.   /*
  2940.   @ mousex color,fontsize
  2941.   @ will display the cursor x-coordinate in ''color`` and ''font size`` using the fontfamily Arial.
  2942.   @ note: use command ''mouse`` at the end of your script code (the same is true for command ''zoom``).
  2943.   */
  2944.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2945.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2946.           tmp_buffer = my_newmem(26);
  2947.           snprintf(tmp_buffer,26,"use_mouse_coordinates();\n");add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2948.           add_js_mouse(MOUSE_CANVAS,precision,stroke_color,font_size,stroke_opacity,0);
  2949.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  2950.           break;
  2951.         case MOUSEY:
  2952.   /*
  2953.   @ mousey color,fontsize
  2954.   @ will display the cursor y-coordinate in ''color`` and ''font size`` using default fontfamily Arial.
  2955.   @ note: use command ''mouse`` at the end of your script code (the same is true for command ''zoom``).
  2956.  
  2957.   */
  2958.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);
  2959.           font_size = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  2960.           tmp_buffer = my_newmem(26);
  2961.           snprintf(tmp_buffer,26,"use_mouse_coordinates();\n");add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  2962.           add_js_mouse(MOUSE_CANVAS,precision,stroke_color,font_size,stroke_opacity,1);
  2963.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  2964.           break;
  2965.         case MULTIDASH:
  2966.   /*
  2967.   @ multidash 0,1,1
  2968.   @ meaning draw objects no. 2 (circle) and 3 (segments), in the list of command like <code>multifill points,circle,segments</code>, are dashed
  2969.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  2970.   @ if not set all objects will be set ''not dashed``... unless a generic keyword ''dashed`` was given before command ''multidraw``
  2971.   @ the dash-type is not -yet- adjustable <br>(e.g. command <code>dashtype line_px,space_px</code> will give no control over multidraw objects)
  2972.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of 0 or 1's matches the amount of draw primitives...
  2973.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  2974.   */
  2975.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  2976.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  2977.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  2978.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multidash = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  2979.           reset();/* if command 'dashed' was given...reset to not-dashed */
  2980.           break;
  2981.         case MULTIDRAW:
  2982.   /*
  2983.   @ multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_11
  2984.   @ for simple single object user drawings you could also use command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw</a>
  2985.   @ implemented obj_types:<ul><li>point | points</li><li>circle | circles</li><li>line | lines</li><li>segment | segments</li><li>arrow | arrows (use command 'arrowhead int' for size (default value 8 pixels))</li><li>curvedarrow | curvedarrows</li><li>rect | rects</li><li>closedpoly<br><b>only one</b> closedpolygon may be drawn.The number of ''corner points`` is not preset (e.g. not limited, freestyle), the polygon is closed when clicking on the first point again..(+/- 10px)</li><li>triangle | triangles</li><li>parallelogram | parallelograms</li><li>poly[3-9] | polys[3-9] draw 3...9 point polygone(s): polys3 is of course triangles</li><li>images</li><li>crosshair | crosshairs</li><li>function <br>for more function user input fields, use it multiple times<br>for 4 inputfields use : multidraw function,function,function,function</li></ul>
  2986.   @ additionally objects may be user labelled, using obj_type ''text``...<br>in this case allways a text input field and if <a href='#multiuserinput'> multiuserinput=1 </a> also (x:y) inputfields will be added to the page.<br>use commands ''fontfamily`` and ''fontcolor`` to adjust (command ''multistrokeopacity`` may be set to adjust text opacity)<br>note: text is always centered on the mouse-click or user-input coordinates !<br>note: no keyboard listeners are used
  2987.   @ it makes no sense using something like ''multidraw point,points`` ... <br>something like "multidraw polys4,polys7" will only result in drawing a ''4 point polygone`` and not a ''7 point polygone``: this is a design flaw and not a feature...
  2988.   @ note: mouselisteners are only active if "&#36;status != done " (eg only drawing in an active/non-finished exercise) <br> to overrule use command/keyword "status" (no arguments required)
  2989.   @ buttons for changing the obj_type (and in case of ''multiuserinput``, some inputfields and buttons) <br>will be present in the reserved div ''tooltip_div`` and can be styled using command 'css some_css'
  2990.   @ the button label will be default the ''object primitive name`` (like ''point``, ''circles``).<br>If you want a different label (e.g. an other language), use command ''multilabel``<br>for example in dutch: <br><code>multilabel cirkel,lijnstuk,punten,STOP<br>multidraw circle,segment,points</code><br>(see command <a href='#multilabel'>multilabel</a> for more details)
  2991.   @ a right mouse button click will remove the last drawn object of the selected drawing type. All other type of objects are not removed
  2992.   @ multidraw is incompatible with command ''tooltip`` (the reserved div_area is used for the multidraw control buttons)
  2993.   @ all ''multidraw`` drawings will scale on zooming.<br>this in contrast to the command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw</a>.
  2994.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check the amount or validity of your command arguments ! <br>( use javascript console to debug any typo's )
  2995.   @ a local function <code>read_canvas%d</code> will read all userbased drawings.<br>The output is always a 16 lines string with fixed sequence.<br>line 1 = points_x+";"+points_y+"\\n"<br>line 2 = circles_x+";"+circles_y+";"+multi_radius+"\\n"<br>line 3 = segments_x+";"+segments_y+"\\n"<br>line 4 = arrows_x+";"+arrows_y+"\\n"<br>line 5 = lines_x+";"+lines_y+"\\n"<br>line 6 = triangles_x+";"+triangles_y+"\\n"<br>line 7 = polys[3-9]_x+";"+polys[3-9]_y+"\\n"<br>line 8 = rects_x +";"+rects_y+"\\n"<br>line 9 = closedpoly_x+";"+closedpoly_y+"\\n"<br>line 10 = parallelogram_x+";"+parallelogram_y"\\n"<br>line 11 = text_x+";"+text_y+";"+text"\\n"<br>line 12 = image_x+";"+image_y+";"+image_id<br>line 13 = curvedarrows_x +";"+ curvedarrows_y +"\\n"<br>line 14 = curvedarrows2_x +";"+ curvedarrows2_y +"\\n"<br>line 15 = crosshairs_x +";"+ crosshairs_y +"\\n"<br>line 16 = userdraw_x +";"+userdraw_y + "\\n" note: this is for single ''userdraw object,color`` and ''replyformat 29``<br>line 17 = userdraw_x +";"+userdraw_y +";"+userdraw_radius + "\\n" note: this is for single ''userdraw object,color`` and ''replyformat 29``<br>The x/y-data are in x/y-coordinate system and display precision may be set by a previous command ''precision 0 | 10 | 100 | 1000...``<br>In case of circles the radius is -for the time being- rounded to pixels<br><b>use the wims "direct exec" tool to see the format of the reply</b>
  2996.   @ It is best to prepare / format the student reply in clientside javascript.<br>However in ''wims`` language you could use something like this<br>for example you are interested in the polys5 drawings of a pupil (the pupil may draw multiple poly5 objects...)<br>note: the reply for 2 poly5's is: x11,x12,x13,x14,x15,x21,x22,x23,x24,x25 ; y11,y12,y13,y14,y15,y21,y22,y23,y24,y25<br>rep = !line 7 of reply <br>rep = !translate ';' to '\\n' in &#36;rep <br>pts = 5 # 5 points for polygon <br>x_rep = !line 1 of &#36;rep <br>y_rep = !line 2 of &#36;rep <br>tot = !itemcnt &#36;x_rep <br>num_poly = &#36;[&#36;tot/&#36;pts] <br>idx = 0 <br>!for p=1 to &#36;num_poly <br>&nbsp;!for s=1 to &#36;pts <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;!increase idx <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;X = !item &#36;idx of &#36;x_rep <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Y = !item &#36;idx of &#36;y_rep <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;# do some checking <br>&nbsp;!next s <br>!next p <br>
  2997.   @ <b>attention</b>: for command argument ''closedpoly``, only one polygone can be drawn. The last point (e.g. the point clicked near the first point) of the array is removed.
  2998.   @ technical: all 10 ''draw primitives`` + ''text`` will have their own -transparent- PNG bitmap canvas. <br>So for example there can be a points_canvas entirely separated from a line_canvas.<br>This to avoid the need for a complete redraw when something is drawn to the canvas...(eg only the object_type_canvas is redrawn), this in contrast too many very slow do-it-all HTML5 canvas javascript libraries.<br>The mouselisteners are attached to the canvas-div element.
  2999.   @ a special object type is ''images``.<br>if used together with <a href='#imagepalette'>imagepalette</a> a image table will be integrated in the 'control section' of multidraw (set <code>multiuserinput 1</code> for ''images``) if not used with <a href='#imagepalette'>imagepalette</a>, provide the images or div's (&lt;img&gt; tag with bitmap or SVG or anything in a div element) somewhere on the html exercise page, with an onclick handler like:<br><code>&lt;img src='gifs/images/dog.svg' onclick='javascript:place_image_on_canvas(this.id);' id="ext_image_1" /&gt;<br>&lt;img src='gifs/fish.png' onclick='javascript:place_image_on_canvas(this.id);' id="another" /&gt;</code><br>etc ... when activating the multidraw ''image`` button, the images can be selected<br> (left mouse button/onclick) and placed on the canvas...left mouse click.<br>using div's will enable you -amongst other content- to add math typesetting from the exercise page onto the canvas.
  3000.   @ When you are not content with the default ''multidraw control panel``, you can create your own interface, using a few javascript functions to call the drawprimitives, delete things and ''stop drawing`` in case you also want to drag&drop stuff...</br>To activate this feature, use <a href='#multilabel'>multilabel NOCONTROLS</a><br>The object types are internally represented by the following numbers (making typos will render your exercise null and void)<br>point = 0<br>points =1<br>circle = 2<br>circles = 3<br>line = 4<br>lines = 5<br>segment = 6<br>segments = 7<br>arrow = 8<br>arrows = 9<br>triangle = 10<br>triangles = 11<br>closedspoly = 12<br>text = 13<br>rect = 14<br>rects = 15<br>poly[3-9] = 16<br>polys[3-9] = 17<br>parallelogram = 18<br>parallelograms = 19<br>images  = 20<br>curvedarrow = 21<br>curvedarrows = 22<br>curvedarrow2 = 23<br>curvedarrows2 = 24<br>crosshair = 25<br>crosshairs = 26 <br>controls for example:<br><code>&lt;input type='button' onclick='javascript:userdraw_primitive=null' value='STOP DRAWING' /&gt;<br>&lt;input type='button' onclick='javascript:userdraw_primitive=24;multidraw_object_cnt = 0;' value='start drawing curvedarrows2' /&gt; <br>&lt;input type='button' onclick='javascript:var fun=eval("clear_draw_area"+canvas_scripts[0]);fun(24,0);' value='REMOVE LAST CURVEDARROW ' /&gt; </code><br> If using multiple canvas scripts in a single page, loop through the canvas_scripts[n] <br>note: if using NOCONTROLS and just a single draw primitive (for example, just: 'multidraw circles'), the object may be drawn directly. (analogue to 'userdraw circles,color')<br>And since a right mouse button click will always remove the last drawn object of the current object type, there is no need for a special "remove button"
  3001.   @%multidraw_function%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily Italic 22px Helvetica%axis%axisnumbering%precision 0%grid 2,2,grey,1,1,5,black%multicolors red,green,blue%fontcolor orange%multilinewidth 1,2,3%multidraw text,function,function,function,line
  3002.   @%multidraw%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%multidash 1,0%multilinewidth 1,2%multistrokecolors red,blue%multisnaptogrid 1,1%multilabel LINES,CIRCLES,STOP DRAWING%multidraw lines,circles
  3003.   @%multidraw_images%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%drag xy%# use special function to read the drag coordinates%copy 0,0,-1,-1,-1,-1,gifs/images/skull_and_crossbones50.png%fontcolor green%fontfamily Bold 42pt Arial%imagepalette gifs/ca.gif,gifs/en.gif,gifs/nl.gif,gifs/fr.gif,gifs/cn.gif,gifs/de.gif,gifs/kh.gif,gifs/it.gif%multiuserinput 0,0,1%css color:blue;%multisnaptogrid 1,1,1%multilinewidth 0,4,0%# attention: use unicode text input without the slash %# \u222D ---> u222D at least will sometimes work%# otherwise cut&past unicode symbols into inputfield...%multilabel TEXT,REACTION ARROW,FLAGS,STOP DRAWING%multidraw text,arrow,images
  3004.   @%multidraw_demo%size 800,800%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%css color:blue;%fontfamily Italic 42pt Arial%precision 1%opacity 200,50%snaptogrid%linewidth 3%filled%multistrokecolors red,green,blue,orange,yellow,purple,black,cyan,red,green,blue,orange,green,purple,black,cyan%multifillcolors red,green,blue,orange,yellow,purple,black,cyan,red,green,blue,orange,brown,purple%imagepalette gifs/ca.gif,gifs/en.gif,gifs/nl.gif,gifs/fr.gif,gifs/cn.gif,gifs/de.gif,gifs/kh.gif,gifs/it.gif%multidraw closedpoly,segments,rect,parallelogram,triangles,poly5,points,lines,arrows,circles,text,curvedarrows,curvedarrows2,images
  3005.   @%multidraw_NOCONTROLS%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 2,2,grey%linewidth 3%strokecolor green%fillcolor blue%filled%opacity 255,60%multilabel NOCONTROLS%multidraw circles%# RIGHT MOUSE CLICK REMOVES LAST OBJECT
  3006.   */
  3007.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  3008.           if(js_function[JS_ZOOM] == 1){use_zoom = 1;} /* use noisy zoom_code, when command zoom is given before command 'multidraw' */
  3009.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3010.           if( use_userdraw == 1 ){canvas_error("Only one userdraw primitive may be used in command 'userdraw' use command 'multidraw' for this...");}
  3011.           use_userdraw = 2;
  3012.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3013.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\
  3014.            var MMP = %d;\
  3015.            if( typeof(multisnaptogrid) == 'undefined' && multisnaptogrid == null){var multisnaptogrid = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multisnaptogrid[i] = %d;};};\
  3016.            if( typeof(multistrokecolors) === 'undefined' && multistrokecolors == null){ var multistrokecolors = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multistrokecolors[i] = '%s';};};\
  3017.            if( typeof(multifillcolors) === 'undefined' && multifillcolors == null ){var multifillcolors = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multifillcolors[i] = '%s';};};\
  3018.            if( typeof(multistrokeopacity) === 'undefined' && multistrokeopacity == null){var multistrokeopacity = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multistrokeopacity[i] = %.2f;};};\
  3019.            if( typeof(multifillopacity) === 'undefined' &&  multifillopacity == null){var multifillopacity = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multifillopacity[i] = %.2f;};};\
  3020.            if( typeof(multilinewidth) === 'undefined' && multilinewidth == null){var multilinewidth = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multilinewidth[i] = %d;};};\
  3021.            if( typeof(multifill) === 'undefined' && multifill == null){var multifill = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multifill[i] = %d;};};\
  3022.            if( typeof(multidash) === 'undefined' && multidash == null){var multidash = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multidash[i] = %d;};};\
  3023.            if( typeof(multilabel) === 'undefined' && multilabel == null){var multilabel = [\"%s\",\"stop drawing\"];};\
  3024.            if( typeof(multiuserinput) === 'undefined' && multiuserinput == null){var multiuserinput = new Array(MMP);for(var i=0;i<MMP;i++){multiuserinput[i] = '0';};};\
  3025.            var arrow_head = %d;var multifont_color = '%s';var multifont_family = '%s';var forbidden_zone = [xsize+2,ysize+2];",
  3026.             MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES,
  3027.             use_snap,
  3028.             stroke_color,
  3029.             fill_color,
  3030.             stroke_opacity,
  3031.             fill_opacity,
  3032.             line_width,
  3033.             use_filled,
  3034.             use_dashed,
  3035.             str_replace(temp,",","\",\""),
  3036.             arrow_head,font_color,font_family);
  3037.           add_js_multidraw(temp,css_class,use_offset,int_data[MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES+1],crosshair_size,use_zoom);
  3038.             /* no_controls == int_data[MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES+1] */
  3039.           reply_precision = precision;
  3040.           if(strstr(temp,"text") != NULL){
  3041.             js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  3042.             js_function[DRAW_SUBSUP] = 1;
  3043.           }
  3044.           if(strstr(temp,"function") != NULL){
  3045.             int pp, funs = count_substring(temp, "function");
  3046.             js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  3047.             js_function[JS_RAWMATH] = 1;
  3048.             js_function[DRAW_JSFUNCTION] = 1;
  3049.             js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  3050.             js_function[JS_PLOT] = 1;
  3051.             for(pp = 0 ; pp< funs ;pp++){
  3052.               add_input_jsfunction(css_class,function_label,input_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,line_width,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_size);
  3053.               input_cnt++;
  3054.               jsplot_cnt++;
  3055.             }
  3056.             fprintf(js_include_file,"if(typeof(all_jsplots) !== 'number'){var all_jsplots;};all_jsplots = %d;function redraw_userdraw(){redraw_jsplot();return;};",jsplot_cnt);
  3057.           }
  3058.       /* the canvasses range from 1000 ... 1008 */
  3059.           if( reply_format == 0){reply_format = 29;}
  3060.           reset();/* if command 'filled' / 'dashed' was given...reset all */
  3061.           break;
  3062.         case MULTILABEL:
  3063.   /*
  3064.   @ multilabel button_label_1,button_label_2,...,button_label_8,'stop drawing text'
  3065.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3066.   @ if not set all labels (e.g. the value of input type 'button') will be set by the english names for the draw_primitives (like 'point','circle'...)
  3067.   @ the ''stop drawing`` button text <b>must</b> be the last item on the ''multilabel`` -list <br>for example:<br><code>multilabel punten,lijnen,Stop met Tekenen<br>multidraw points,lines</code>
  3068.   @ all buttons can be ''styled`` by using command <code>css</code><br><b>note:</b>If you want to add some CSS style to the buttons...<br>the id's of the ''draw buttons`` are their english command argument<br>(e.g. id="canvasdraw_points" for the draw points button).<br>the id of the ''stop drawing`` button is "canvasdraw_stop_drawing".<br>the id of the "OK" button is ''canvasdraw_ok_button``
  3069.   @ wims will not check the amount or validity of your input
  3070.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3071.   @ if you don't want the controls, and want to write your own interface, set <code>multilabel NOCONTROLS</code>
  3072.   */
  3073.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3074.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3075.           if( strcasestr(temp,"NOCONTROLS") ){
  3076.             int_data[MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES+1] = 1; /*int_data[25] = 1 --> 'no_controls = 1' in canvasmacro.c */
  3077.             fprintf(js_include_file,"var multilabel = null;");
  3078.           }
  3079.           else {
  3080.             int_data[MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES+1] = 0; /* so DO use control buttons etc */
  3081.             temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  3082.             fprintf(js_include_file,"var multilabel = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  3083.           }
  3084.           break;
  3085.         case MULTILINEWIDTH:
  3086.   /*
  3087.   @ multilinewidth linewidth_1,linewidth_2,...,linewidth_8
  3088.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3089.   @ if not set all line widths will be set by a previous command ''linewidth int``
  3090.   @ use these up to 7 different line widths for the draw primitives used by command <code>multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_7</code>
  3091.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of 0 or 1's matches the amount of draw primitives...
  3092.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3093.   */
  3094.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3095.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3096.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  3097.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multilinewidth = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  3098.           break;
  3099.         case MULTIFILL:
  3100.   /*
  3101.   @ multifill 0,0,1,0,1,0,0
  3102.   @ meaning draw objects no. 3 and 5, in the list of command ''multifill``, are filled (if the object is fillable...and not a line,segment,arrow or point...)
  3103.   @ using a fillpattern: multifill 0,1,2,5,3,4<br>meaning: first object is not filled...second object is solid color filled...2=grid | 3=hatch | 4=diamond | 5=dot
  3104.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3105.   @ if not set all objects -except point|points- will be set ''not filled``... unless a command <code>filled</code> was given before command <code>multifill</code>
  3106.   @ only suitable for draw_primitives like ''circle | circles``, ''triangle | triangles``, ''rect | rects``, ''poly[3-9] | polys[3-9]`` and ''polygon``
  3107.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of 0 or 1's matches the amount of draw primitives...
  3108.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3109.   */
  3110.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3111.           i=0;
  3112.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3113.             if(i > MAX_MULTI_PRIMITIVES){canvas_error("too many multidraw primitives...read the documentation...");}
  3114.             int_data[i] = (int)(get_real(infile,1)); /* 0,1,2,3,4,5 */
  3115.             if(int_data[i] < 0 || int_data[i] > 5 ){canvas_error("the only possible multifill arguments are: 0,1,2,3,4,5 ");}
  3116.             if(int_data[i] > 1 ){use_filled = 2;js_function[DRAW_FILL_PATTERN] = 1;}/* switch to trigger pattern filling */
  3117.             i++;
  3118.           }
  3119.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multifill = %s ;",data2js_array(int_data,i-1));
  3120.           break;
  3121.         case MULTIFILLCOLORS:
  3122.   /*
  3123.   @ multifillcolors color_name_1,color_name_2,...,color_name_8
  3124.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3125.   @ if not set all fillcolors (for circle | triangle | poly[3-9] | closedpoly ) will be ''stroke_color``, ''fill_opacity``
  3126.   @ use these up to 6 colors for the draw primitives used by command <code>multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_n</code>
  3127.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of colours matches the amount of draw primitives...
  3128.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3129.   @ can also be used with command <a href='#userdraw'>userdraw clickfill,color</a> when more than one fillcolor is wanted.<br>in that case use for example <a href='#replyformat'>replyformat 10</a> ... reply=x1:y1:color1,x2:y2:color2...<br>the colors will restart at the first color, when there are more fill-clicks than multi-fill-colors<br>if more control over the used colours is wanted, see command <a href='#colorpalette'>colorpalette color1,color2...</a>
  3130.   */
  3131.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3132.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multifillcolors = [");
  3133.           while( ! done ){
  3134.             temp = get_color(infile,1);
  3135.             fprintf(js_include_file,"\"%s\",",temp);
  3136.           }
  3137.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\"0,0,0\"];");/* add black to avoid trouble with dangling comma... */
  3138.           break;
  3139.         case MULTIFILLOPACITY:
  3140.   /*
  3141.   @ multifillopacity fill_opacity_1,fill_opacity_2,...,fill_opacity_8
  3142.   @ float values 0 - 1 or integer values 0 - 255
  3143.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3144.   @ if not set all fill opacity_ will be set by previous command <code>opacity int,int</code> and keyword ''filled``
  3145.   @ use these up to 7 different stroke opacities for the draw primitives used by command <code>multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_y</code>
  3146.   @ wims will not check the amount or validity of your input
  3147.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3148.   */
  3149.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3150.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3151.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  3152.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multifillopacity = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  3153.           break;
  3154.         case MULTISNAPTOGRID:
  3155.   /*
  3156.   @ multisnaptogrid 0,1,1
  3157.   @ alternative: multisnap
  3158.   @ meaning draw objects no. 2 (circle) and 3 (segments), in the list of command like <code>multifill points,circle,segments</code>, will snap to the xy-grid (default 1 in x/y-coordinate system: see command <a href='#snaptogrid'>snaptogrid</a>)
  3159.   @ freehand drawing...specify precision for reply: all objects snap to grid <code>multisnaptogrid 1,1,1,...</code>
  3160.   @ only the xy-values snap_to_grid: all objects snap to grid <code>multisnaptogrid 1,1,1,...</code>
  3161.   @ only the x-values snap_to_grid: all objects snap to x-grid <code>multisnaptogrid 2,2,2,...</code>
  3162.   @ only the y-values snap_to_grid: all objects snap to y-grid <code>multisnaptogrid 3,3,3,...</code>
  3163.   @ if <a href='#snaptopoints'>snaptopoints</a> is defined: all objects snap to points <code>multisnaptogrid 4,4,4,...</code> <br><b>make sure to define the points to snap on...</b> use command <a href='#snaptopoints'>snaptopoints</a>
  3164.   @ <code>multisnaptogrid 0,1,2,3,4<br>multidraw text,arrow,line,circle,image</code><br>''text`` is free hand, ''arrow`` is snap to grid, ''line`` is snap to x-grid, ''circle`` is snap to y-grid, ''image`` is snap to points defined by command <a href='#snaptopoints'>snaptopoints</a>
  3165.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3166.   @ attention: if not set all objects will be set ''no snap``... unless a generic command ''snaptogrid`` was given before command ''multidraw``
  3167.   @ commands <a href='#xsnaptogrid'>xsnaptogrid</a>, <a href='#ysnaptogrid'>ysnaptogrid</a>, <a href='#snaptofunction'>snaptofunction</a> are <b>not</b> supported amd only functional for command <a href='#userdraw'>userdraw</a>
  3168.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3169.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of 0 or 1's matches the amount of draw primitives...
  3170.   */
  3171.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3172.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3173.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multisnaptogrid = [%s];",temp);
  3174.           reset();/* if command 'dashed' was given...reset to not-dashed */
  3175.           break;
  3176.         case MULTISTROKECOLORS:
  3177.   /*
  3178.   @ multistrokecolors color_name_1,color_name_2,...,color_name_8
  3179.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3180.   @ if not set all colors will be ''stroke_color``, ''stroke_opacity``
  3181.   @ use these up to 6 colors for the draw primitives used by command <code>multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_7</code>
  3182.   @ wims will <b>not</b> check if the number of colours matches the amount of draw primitives...
  3183.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3184.   */
  3185.           if( use_tooltip == 1 ){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3186.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multistrokecolors = [");
  3187.           while( ! done ){
  3188.             temp = get_color(infile,1);
  3189.             fprintf(js_include_file,"\"%s\",",temp);
  3190.           }
  3191.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\"0,0,0\"];");/* add black to avoid trouble with dangling comma... */
  3192.           break;
  3193.         case MULTISTROKEOPACITY:
  3194.   /*
  3195.   @ multistrokeopacity stroke_opacity_1,stroke_opacity_2,...,stroke_opacity_7
  3196.   @ float values 0 - 1 or integer values 0 - 255
  3197.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3198.   @ if not set all stroke opacity_ will be set by previous command <code>opacity int,int</code>
  3199.   @ use these up to 7 different stroke opacities for the draw primitives used by command <code>multidraw obj_type_1,obj_type_2...obj_type_7</code>
  3200.   @ wims will not check the amount or validity of your input
  3201.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3202.   */
  3203.           if( use_tooltip == 1){canvas_error("command 'multidraw' is incompatible with command 'intooltip tip_text'");}
  3204.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3205.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  3206.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multistrokeopacity = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  3207.           break;
  3208.         case MULTIUSERINPUT:
  3209.   /*
  3210.   @ multiuserinput 0,1,1,0
  3211.   @ alternative: multiinput
  3212.   @ meaning, when the command ''multidraw`` is used <code>multidraw circles,points,lines,triangles</code><br>objects ''points`` and ''lines`` may additionally be ''drawn`` by direct input (inputfields)<br>all other objects must be drawn with a mouse
  3213.   @ in case of circle | circles a third inputfield for Radius (R) is added. The radius must be in the x/y coordinate system (x-range) and <b>not</b> in pixels...students don't think in pixels.<br>note: R-values will not snap-to-grid
  3214.   @ in case of line(s) | segment(s) | arrow(s) the user should write <b>x1:y1</b> in the first inputfield and <b>x2:y2</b> in the second.<br>These ''hints`` are pre-filled into the input field.<br>Other coordinate delimiters are '';`` and '',`` e.g. <b>x1;y1</b> or <b>x1,y1</b>.<br>An error message (alert box) will popup when things are not correctly...
  3215.   @ in case of a triangle | poly3, three inputfields are provided.
  3216.   @ in case of ''text`` and ''multiuserinput=1, 3`` inputfields will be shown: ''x,y,text``
  3217.   @ in case of ''text`` and ''multiuserinput=0, 1`` inputfield will be shown: text ... a mouse click will place the text on the canvas.
  3218.   @ may be styled using command <a href="#css">css</a>
  3219.   @ an additional button ''stop drawing`` may be used to combine userbased drawings with ''drag&and;drop`` or ''onclick`` elements
  3220.   @ when exercise if finished (status=done) the buttons will not be shown.<br>To override this default behaviour use command / keyword ''status``
  3221.   @ use before command <a href='#multidraw'>multidraw</a>
  3222.   @ always use the same sequence as is used for ''multidraw``
  3223.   */
  3224.       /* simple rawmath and input check */
  3225.           js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  3226.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3227.           temp = str_replace(temp,",","\",\"");
  3228.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var multiuserinput = [\"%s\"];",temp);
  3229.           break;
  3230.         case NORESET:
  3231.   /*
  3232.   @ noreset
  3233.   @ alternative: killreset
  3234.   @ keyword
  3235.   @ may come in handy if canvas script code is generated using loops
  3236.   @ if used the following properties will remain to be valid<br><ul><li>filled</li><li>dash settings</li><li>onclick or drag settings</li><li>centering or offset</li></ul>
  3237.   @ if used again, these properies will be reset to the default values and normal behaviour is continued (e.g. the above properties will be reset after 'use' on a canvas object)
  3238.   @ etc etc
  3239.   @ commands <a href='#slider'>slider</a>, <a href='#linear'>linear</a>, <a href='#rotate'>rotate</a>, <a href='#translate'>translate</a>, <a href='#affine'>affine</a> are always active until the 'kill' commands are given: <br><a href='#killlinear'>killlinear</a>, <a href='#killrotate'>killrotate</a>, <a href='#killtranslate'>killtranslate</a> and <a href='#killaffine'>killaffine</a>
  3240.   @ commands like 'opacity', 'linewidth', 'fontsize', 'fontfamily' are only changed when redefined again
  3241.   @%noreset%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%noreset%drag xy%linewidth 4%filled%rect -4,4,-2,2,blue%triangle -3,-3,0,0,1,-5,green%circle 0,0,50,orange%noreset%rect 2,4,4,2,blue
  3242.   @%noreset_oefgraduation%size 800,100%xrange 0,11%yrange -1,1%hline 0,0,black%parallel 0,0,0,0.5,1,0,11,blue%noreset%onclick%centered%text black,1,0.6,large,20%text black,2,0.6,large,30%text black,3,0.6,large,40%text black,4,0.6,large,50%text black,5,0.6,large,60%text black,6,0.6,large,70%text black,7,0.6,large,80%text black,8,0.6,large,90%text black,9,0.6,large,100%text black,10,0.6,large,110
  3243.   */
  3244.           if(no_reset == FALSE){no_reset = TRUE;}else{no_reset = FALSE;reset();}
  3245.           break;
  3246.         case NOXAXIS:
  3247.   /*
  3248.   @ noxaxis
  3249.   @ keyword
  3250.   @ if set, the automatic x-axis numbering will be ignored
  3251.   @ use command <a href="#axis">axis</a> to have a visual x/y-axis lines (see command <a href="#grid">grid</a>)
  3252.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  3253.   */
  3254.           fprintf(js_include_file,"x_strings = {};x_strings_up = [];\n");
  3255.           use_axis_numbering = -1;
  3256.           break;
  3257.         case NOYAXIS:
  3258.   /*
  3259.   @ noyaxis
  3260.   @ keyword
  3261.   @ if set, the automatic y-axis numbering will be ignored
  3262.   @ use command <a href="#axis">axis</a> to have a visual x/y-axis lines (see command <a href="#grid">grid</a>)
  3263.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  3264.   */
  3265.           fprintf(js_include_file,"y_strings = {};\n");
  3266.           break;
  3267.         case NUMBERLINE:
  3268.   /*
  3269.   @ numberline x0,x1,xmajor,xminor,y0,y1
  3270.   @ numberline is using xrange/yrange system for all dimensions
  3271.   @ multiple numberlines are allowed ; combinations with command <a href='#grid'>grid</a> is allowed; multiple commands <a href='#xaxis'>xaxis numbering</a> are allowed
  3272.   @ x0 is start x-value in xrange
  3273.   @ x1 is end x-value in xrange
  3274.   @ xmajor is step for major division
  3275.   @ xminor is divisor of xmajor; using small (30% of major tick) tick marks: this behaviour is ''hardcoded``
  3276.   @ is xminor is an even divisor, an extra tickmark (60% of major tick) is added to the numberline: this behaviour is ''hardcoded``
  3277.   @ y0 is bottom of numberline; y1 endpoint of major tics
  3278.   @ use command <a href="#linewidth">linewidth</a> to control appearance
  3279.   @ use <a href="#strokecolor">strokecolor</a> and <a href="#opacity">opacity</a> to controle measure line
  3280.   @ for all ticks linewidth and color / opacity are identical.
  3281.   @ if command <a href="#xaxis">xaxis</a> or <a href="#xaxisup">xaxisup</a> is not defined, the labeling will be on major ticks: x0...x1
  3282.   @ use <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> and <a href="#fontcolor">fontcolor</a> to control fonts settings
  3283.   @ may be used together with <a href="#userdraw">userdraw</a>, <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> and <a href="#drag">user drag</a> command family for the extra object drawn onto the numberline
  3284.   @ <a href="#snaptogrid">snaptogrid, snaptopoints etc</a> and <a href="#zoom">zooming and panning</a> is supported
  3285.   @ onclick and dragging of the numberline are not -yet- supported
  3286.   @ note: in case of multiple numberlines, make sure the numberline without special x-axis numbering (e.g. ranging from xmin to xmax) comes first !
  3287.   @%numberline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%precision 1%strokecolor black%numberline -8,8,1,6,-4,-3.5%strokecolor red%xaxis -4:AA:-2:BB:2:CC:4:DD%numberline -8,8,1,2,4,4.5%strokecolor green%xaxisup -4:AAA:-2:BBB:2:CCC:4:DDD%numberline -8,8,1,3,2,2.5%strokecolor blue%xaxis -4:AAAA:-2:BBBB:2:CCCC:4:DDDD%numberline -8,8,1,4,0,0.5%strokecolor brown%xaxis -4:AAAAA:-2:BBBBB:2:CCCCC:4:DDDDD%numberline -8,8,1,5,-2,-1.5%zoom red
  3288.   */
  3289.           js_function[DRAW_NUMBERLINE] = 1;
  3290.           for(i=0;i<6;i++){
  3291.             switch(i){
  3292.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* xmin */
  3293.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* xmax */
  3294.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* xmajor */
  3295.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* xminor */
  3296.               case 4: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break;/* ymin */
  3297.               case 5: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,1);/* ymax */
  3298.             /*
  3299.             var draw_numberline%d = function(canvas_type,xmin,xmax,xmajor,xminor,ymin,ymax,linewidth,strokecolor,strokeopacity,fontfamily,fontcolor);
  3300.             */
  3301.                 fprintf(js_include_file,"snap_x = %f;snap_y = %f;",double_data[2] / double_data[3],double_data[5] - double_data[4] );
  3302.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3303.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "\ndraw_numberline(%d,%d,%f,%f,%f,%f,%f,%f,%d,\"%s\",%f,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d);  ",NUMBERLINE_CANVAS+numberline_cnt,use_axis_numbering,double_data[0],double_data[1],double_data[2],double_data[3],double_data[4],double_data[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,font_family,font_color,precision));
  3304.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3305.                 numberline_cnt++;
  3306.                 break;
  3307.               default:break;
  3308.             }
  3309.           }
  3310.           reset();
  3311.           break;
  3312.         case OBABEL:
  3313.   /*
  3314.   @ obabel x,y,type input,molecule smiles-code or file location, extra arguments,extra arguments,...
  3315.   @ will call the ''obabel`` program, if installed.
  3316.   @ output will be an svg file
  3317.   @ see documentation of obabel for special keys
  3318.   @ command <a href='#affine'>affine</a> will produce CSS3 matrix transformations
  3319.   @ command <a href='#rotate'>rotate</a> will rotate the object
  3320.   @ can be set onclick: <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return click numbers of mathml-objects<br>if 4 clickable object are drawn, the reply could be 1,0,1,0 ... meaning clicked on the first and third object
  3321.   @ can be set draggable: <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return all coordinates in the same order as the canvas script: unmoved object will have their original coordinates...
  3322.   @ snaptogrid is supported...snaptopoints will work, but use with care...due to the primitive dragging<br>technically: the dragstuff library is not used...the mathml is embedded in a new div element and not in the html5-canvas
  3323.   @ external files may be loaded if they are present on the server or in the modules <br>for example:<br> obabel 0,0,mol,&#36;module_dir/caffeine.mol,-P100,-xb none
  3324.   @%obabel_smi%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fillcolor green%drag xy%centered%obabel 0,0,smi,-:c1cFccc1cc,-xb none,-xB blue,-xi,-xt,-xa,-xX,-xP180,-h
  3325.   */
  3326.           js_function[DRAW_XML] = 1;
  3327.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  3328.             switch(i){
  3329.               case 0: double_data[0]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel width */
  3330.               case 1: double_data[1]=get_real(infile,0);break; /* y in x/y-range coord system  -> pixel height */
  3331.               case 2: URL = get_string_argument(infile,0);break;
  3332.               case 3:
  3333.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3334.                 temp = getSVGMOL(URL,get_string(infile,1));
  3335.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3336.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  3337.                 if( use_offset != 0 || drag_type != -1 ){int_data[2] = 1;}else{int_data[2] = 0;} /* only centered or not-centered */
  3338.                 int_data[0] = x2px(double_data[0]);
  3339.                 int_data[1] = y2px(double_data[1]);
  3340.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0 ){ onclick = 3;}/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3341.                 if( use_slider != -1 && drag_type > 0 ){ onclick = 5;}/* slider+drag*/
  3342.                 if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\"","'"); }
  3343.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3344.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "var draw_xml%d = {id:%d,type:'svg',x:[%d],y:[%d],mathml:\"%s\",drag_type:%d,onclick:%d,object_cnt:%d,stroke_color:\"%s\",stroke_opacity:%.2f,fill_color:\"%s\",fill_opacity:%.2f,use_center:%d,use_snap:%d,angle:%f,fontfamily:\"%s\",transform:%s,use_affine:%d,offset:[0,0],use_slider:%s,rotation_center:%s,once:true};slidergroup[%d] = null;draw_xml(draw_xml%d);\n",drawxml_cnt,drawxml_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],temp,drag_type,onclick,object_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,int_data[2],use_snap,angle,font_family,doubledata2js_array(affine_matrix,6,decimals),use_affine,my_sliders,rotation_center,object_cnt,drawxml_cnt));
  3345.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3346.                 if(onclick != 0 ){object_cnt++;}
  3347.                 drawxml_cnt++;/* keeps track on imported img,div,p,span,mathml,svg */
  3348.                 break;
  3349.               default:break;
  3350.             }
  3351.           }
  3352.           reset();
  3353.           break;
  3354.         case OPACITY:
  3355.   /*
  3356.   @ opacity [0-255],[0-255]
  3357.   @ opacity [0.0 - 1.0],[0.0 - 1.0]
  3358.   @ alternative: transparent
  3359.   @ first item is stroke opacity, second is fill opacity
  3360.   @%opacity%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,0%fcircle -10,0,100,blue%opacity 250,50%fcircle -5,0,100,blue%opacity 200,100%fcircle 0,0,100,blue%opacity 150,150%fcircle 5,0,100,blue%opacity 100,200%fcircle 10,0,100,blue
  3361.   */
  3362.           for(i = 0 ; i<2;i++){
  3363.             switch(i){
  3364.               case 0: double_data[0]= get_real(infile,0);break;
  3365.               case 1: double_data[1]= get_real(infile,1);break;
  3366.               default: break;
  3367.             }
  3368.            }
  3369.           if( double_data[0] > 255 ||  double_data[1] > 255  || double_data[0] < 0 || double_data[1] < 0 ){ canvas_error("opacity [0 - 255], [0 - 255] ");}/* typo or non-RGB ? */
  3370.           if( double_data[0] > 1 ){ stroke_opacity = (double) (0.0039215*double_data[0]); }else{ stroke_opacity = double_data[0];} /* 0.0 - 1.0 */
  3371.           if( double_data[1] > 1 ){ fill_opacity = (double) (0.0039215*double_data[1]); }else{ fill_opacity = double_data[1];} /* 0.0 - 1.0 */
  3372.           break;
  3373.         case STROKEOPACITY:
  3374.   /*
  3375.   @ strokeopacity [0-255]
  3376.   @ strokeopacity [0.0 - 1.0]
  3377.   @%strokeopacity%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fillopacity 120%strokeopacity 255%circle -10,0,100,blue%strokeopacity 100%circle -5,0,100,blue%strokeopacity 50%circle 0,0,100,blue
  3378.   */
  3379.           double_data[0]= get_real(infile,1);
  3380.           if( double_data[0] > 255 || double_data[0] < 0 ){ canvas_error("opacity [0 - 255] ");}/* typo or non-RGB ? */
  3381.           if( double_data[0] > 1 ){ stroke_opacity = (double) (0.0039215*double_data[0]); }else{ stroke_opacity = double_data[0];} /* 0.0 - 1.0 */
  3382.           break;
  3383.         case FILLOPACITY:
  3384.   /*
  3385.   @ fillopacity [0-255]
  3386.   @ fillopacity [0.0 - 1.0]
  3387.   @%fillopacity%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%strokeopacity 100%%fillopacity 0%fcircle -10,0,100,blue%fillopacity 50%fcircle -5,0,100,blue%fillopacity 100%fcircle 0,0,100,blue%fillopacity 150%fcircle 5,0,100,blue%fillopacity 200%fcircle 10,0,100,blue
  3388.   */
  3389.           double_data[0]= get_real(infile,1);
  3390.           if( double_data[0] > 255 || double_data[0] < 0 ){ canvas_error("fillopacity [0 - 255] ");}/* typo or non-RGB ? */
  3391.           if( double_data[0] > 1 ){ fill_opacity = (double) (0.0039215*double_data[0]); }else{ fill_opacity = double_data[0];} /* 0.0 - 1.0 */
  3392.           break;
  3393.         case ONCLICK:
  3394.   /*
  3395.   @ onclick
  3396.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  3397.   @ if the next object is clicked, its ''object onclick_or_drag sequence number`` in fly script is returned by <code>javascript:read_canvas();</code>
  3398.   @ onclick seqeuence numbering starts at ''0``, e.g. if there are 6 objects set onclick, the first onclick object will have id-number ''0``, the last id-number ''5``
  3399.   @ line based objects will show an increase in line width<br>font based objects will show the text in ''bold`` when clicked.
  3400.   @ the click zone (accuracy) is determined by 2&times; the line width of the object
  3401.   @ onclick and <a href="#drag">drag x|y|xy</a> may be combined in a single flyscript (although a single object can <b>not</b> be onclick and draggable at the same time...)
  3402.   @ note: not all objects may be set onclick
  3403.   @%onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,60%linewidth 3%onclick%fcircles blue,-3,3,1,1,2,2,3,1,1%onclick%ftriangles red,-4,-4,-4,0,-3,-2,0,0,4,0,2,-4%onclick%frects green,-4,4,-2,2,1,-1,3,-4
  3404.   */
  3405.           fprintf(js_include_file,"use_dragdrop_reply = true;");
  3406.           onclick = 1;
  3407.           use_dragstuff=2;
  3408.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  3409.           break;
  3410.         case PARALLEL:
  3411.   /*
  3412.   @ parallel x1,y1,x2,y2,dx,dy,n,[colorname or #hexcolor]
  3413.   @ affine transformations should be identical to flydraw
  3414.   @ in case of <a href='#rotate'>rotation</a>  or <a href='#affine'>affine transformation </a>, command parallel will produce <em>n</em> individual segments, and these may be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy`` individually.
  3415.   @ in case of <em>no rotation or transformations</em> the lines can not be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``.
  3416.   @ note: a large number of parallel lines (large <em>n</em>) may result in a canvasdraw error (...simplify your script...it produces too many lines...)
  3417.   @%parallel_click%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%parallel -5,5,-4,-5,0.25,0,40,red%rotate 45%onclick%parallel -5,5,-4,-5,0.25,0,40,blue
  3418.   @%parallel%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%parallel -5,5,-4,-5,0.25,0,40,red
  3419.   */
  3420.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3421.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3422.           if( use_rotate == TRUE || use_affine == TRUE ){
  3423.             for( i = 0;i < 8; i++ ){
  3424.               switch(i){
  3425.                 case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1-values */
  3426.                 case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1-values */
  3427.                 case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x2-values */
  3428.                 case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y2-values */
  3429.                 case 4: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* xv  */
  3430.                 case 5: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* yv  */
  3431.                 case 6: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* n  */
  3432.                 case 7: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);break;/* name or hex color */
  3433.                 default: break;
  3434.               }
  3435.             }
  3436.             double_data[6] = double_data[0]; /* x1 */
  3437.             double_data[7] = double_data[1]; /* y1 */
  3438.             double_data[8] = double_data[2]; /* x2 */
  3439.             double_data[9] = double_data[3]; /* y2 */
  3440.             for(i = 0 ; i < int_data[0] ; i++){
  3441.               double_data[0] = double_data[6] + i*double_data[4];
  3442.               double_data[1] = double_data[7] + i*double_data[5];
  3443.               double_data[2] = double_data[8] + i*double_data[4];
  3444.               double_data[3] = double_data[9] + i*double_data[5];
  3445.               if(use_rotate == TRUE ){ rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3446.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  3447.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3448.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3449.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3450.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3451.             }
  3452.             dragstuff[4] = 1;
  3453.           }
  3454.           else  /* use the old parallel version: calculations in javascript */
  3455.           {
  3456.             for( i = 0;i < 8; i++ ){
  3457.               switch(i){
  3458.                 case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1-values */
  3459.                 case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1-values */
  3460.                 case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x2-values */
  3461.                 case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y2-values */
  3462.                 case 4: double_data[4] = xmin + get_real(infile,0);break; /* xv  */
  3463.                 case 5: double_data[5] = ymax + get_real(infile,0);break; /* yv  */
  3464.                 case 6: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* n  */
  3465.                 case 7: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  3466.                   tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3467.                   check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,11,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d,%d],[%d,%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3468.                   add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3469.                   if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3470.                   break;
  3471.                 default: break;
  3472.               }
  3473.               dragstuff[11] = 1;
  3474.             }
  3475.           }
  3476.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3477.           reset();
  3478.           break;
  3479.         case PLOTSTEPS:
  3480.       /*
  3481.   @ plotsteps a_number
  3482.   @ default 150
  3483.   @ only used for commands <a href="#curve">curve / plot</a> and <a href="#levelcurve">levelcurve</a>
  3484.   @ use with care !
  3485.       */
  3486.           plot_steps = (int) (get_real(infile,1));
  3487.           break;
  3488.         case POINT:
  3489.   /*
  3490.   @ point x,y,color
  3491.   @ draw a single point at (x;y) in color 'color'
  3492.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust size
  3493.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  3494.   @ will not resize on zooming (command <code>circle x,y,r,color</code> will resize on zooming)
  3495.   @ attention: in case of command <a href="#rotate">rotate angle</a> a point has rotation center (0:0) in x/y-range
  3496.   @%point%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%linewidth 1%onclick%point 0,0,red%linewidth 2%onclick%point 1,1,blue%linewidth 3%onclick%point 3,3,green%linewidth 4%point 4,4,orange
  3497.   */
  3498.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  3499.             switch(i){
  3500.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  3501.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  3502.               case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  3503.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(2,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3504.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  3505.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3506.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3507.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3508.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,2,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.2f],[%d],%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],1.5*line_width,line_width,1.5*line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,1,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3509.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3510.                 /* object_cnt++; */
  3511.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3512.                 break;
  3513.               default: break;
  3514.             }
  3515.           }
  3516.           dragstuff[2] = 1;
  3517.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3518.           reset();
  3519.           break;
  3520.         case POINTS:
  3521.   /*
  3522.   @ points color,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  3523.   @ draw multiple points at given coordinates in color 'color'
  3524.   @ use command <code>linewidth int</code> to adjust size
  3525.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  3526.   @ attention: in case of command <a href="#rotate">rotate angle</a> the points have rotation center (0:0) in x/y-range
  3527.   @%points_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%snaptogrid%linewidth 1%drag xy%points red,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3%drag x%points blue,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4
  3528.   @%points_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,255%linewidth 1%onclick%points red,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3%onclick%points blue,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4
  3529.   */
  3530.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  3531.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  3532.           i=0;
  3533.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3534.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3535.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  3536.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  3537.             }
  3538.             else {
  3539.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  3540.             }
  3541.             i++;
  3542.           }
  3543.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3544.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3545.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3546.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3547.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  3548.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3549.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,2,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.2f],[%d],%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],1.5*line_width,line_width,1.5*line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,1,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3550.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3551.             /* object_cnt++; */
  3552.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3553.           }
  3554.           dragstuff[2] = 1;
  3555.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3556.           reset();
  3557.           break;
  3558.         case POLY:
  3559.   /*
  3560.   @ poly color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  3561.   @ polygon color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  3562.   @ draw closed polygon
  3563.   @ use command ''fpoly`` to fill it or use keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a>
  3564.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  3565.   @%polygon_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,25%fillcolor orange%filled%linewidth 2%drag xy%snaptogrid%poly blue,0,0,1,3,3,1,2,4,-1,3
  3566.   @%polygon_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 255,25%fillcolor orange%filled%linewidth 1%onclick%poly green,0,0,1,3,3,1,2,4,-1,3
  3567.   */
  3568.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  3569.           i=0;
  3570.           c=0;
  3571.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3572.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3573.             for( c = 0 ; c < 2; c++){
  3574.               if(c == 0 ){
  3575.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0);
  3576.                 i++;
  3577.               }
  3578.               else {
  3579.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1);
  3580.                 i++;
  3581.               }
  3582.             }
  3583.           }
  3584.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3585.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3586.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3587.  
  3588.       /* draw path:  closed & optional filled */
  3589.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3590.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3591.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,5,%s,[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,double_xy2js_array(double_data,i,decimals),line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3592.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3593.           if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3594.           reset();
  3595.           dragstuff[5] = 1;
  3596.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3597.           break;
  3598.         case POLYLINE:
  3599.   /*
  3600.   @ polyline color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  3601.   @ brokenline color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  3602.   @ path color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n
  3603.   @ remark: there is <b>no</b> command polylines | brokenlines | paths ... just use multiple commands <code>polyline, x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n,y_n</code>
  3604.   @ remark: there are commands <code>userdraw path(s),color</code> and <code>userdraw polyline,color</code>... these are two entirely different things ! the path(s) userdraw commands may be used for freehand drawing(s)<br>the polyline userdraw command is analogue to this polyline|brokenline command
  3605.   @ the command interconnects the points in the given order with a line (canvasdraw will not close the drawing: use command <a href="#poly">polygon</a> for this)
  3606.   @ use command <a href='#segments'>segments</a> for a series of segments. These may be clicked/dragged individually
  3607.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  3608.   @%polyline_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag xy%snaptogrid%polyline blue,0,0,1,3,3,1,2,4,-1,3
  3609.   @%polyline_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 1%onclick%polyline green,0,0,1,3,3,1,2,4,-1,3
  3610.   */
  3611.  
  3612.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  3613.           i=0;
  3614.           c=0;
  3615.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3616.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3617.             for( c = 0 ; c < 2; c++){
  3618.               if(c == 0 ){
  3619.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0);
  3620.                 i++;
  3621.               }
  3622.               else {
  3623.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1);
  3624.                 i++;
  3625.               }
  3626.             }
  3627.           }
  3628.  
  3629.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3630.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3631.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3632.  
  3633.       /* draw path: not closed & not filled */
  3634.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3635.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3636.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,%s,[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,double_xy2js_array(double_data,i,decimals),line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3637.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3638.           if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3639.           /* object_cnt++;*/
  3640.           reset();
  3641.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  3642.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3643.           break;
  3644.         case POPUP:
  3645.       /*
  3646.   @ popup
  3647.   @ keyword (no arguments)
  3648.   @ if fly-script starts with keyword ''popup``, the canvas image will be exclusively in a popup window (xsize px &times; ysize px)
  3649.   @ if keyword ''popup`` is used after command <code>size xsize,ysize</code> the canvas will also be displayed in a popup window with size ''xsize &times; ysize``
  3650.   @ the popup window will be embedded into the page as a normal image, when ''status=done``; override with keyword <a href="#status">nostatus</a>
  3651.   @ to access the read_canvas and read_dragdrop functions in a popup window, use:<br> <code> function read_all(){<br> if( typeof popup !== 'undefined' ){<br> var fun1 = popup['read_dragdrop'+canvas_scripts[0]];<br>var fun2 = popup['read_canvas'+canvas_scripts[0]];<br> popup.close();<br> return "dragdrop="+fun1()+"\\ncanvas="+fun2();<br> };</code>
  3652.   @ to set a canvasdraw produced <a href="#clock">clock</a> or multiple clocks...use something like: <code>popup.set_clock(clock_id,type,diff);</code> as js-function for a button (or something else) in your document page.<br>where in <b>clock_id</b> starts with 0 for the first clock<br><b>type</b> is 1 for Hours,2 for Minutes and 3 for Seconds<br><b>diff</b> is the increment (positive or negative) per click
  3653.   @%popup%popup%size 400,400%xrange -2*pi,2*pi%yrange -5,5%precision 0%axis%axisnumbering%opacity 100,190%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,5,black%linewidth 4%fillcolor blue%trange -pi,pi%animate%linewidth 1%precision 1000%jsplot red,4*cos(2*x),2*sin(3*x-pi/6)%strokecolor green%functionlabel H(x)=%userinput function
  3654.       */
  3655.           use_tooltip = 2;
  3656.           break;
  3657.         case PROTRACTOR:
  3658.   /*
  3659.   @ protractor x,y,x_width,type,mode,use_a_scale
  3660.   @ x,y are the initial location
  3661.   @ x_width: give the width in x-coordinate system (e.g. not in pixels !)
  3662.   @ type = 1: a triangle range 0 - 180<br>type = 2: a circle shape 0 - 360
  3663.   @ mode: use -1 to set the protractor interactive (mouse movement of protractor)<br>use mode = '0&deg; - 360&deg;' to set the protractor with a static angle of some value
  3664.   @ if the value of the user_rotation angle is to be shown...use command <a href='#display'>display degree,color,fontsize</a><a href='#display'>display radian,color,fontsize</a>
  3665.   @ use_scale = 1: the protractor will have some scale values printed; use_scale=0 to disable
  3666.   @ the rotating direction of the mouse around the protractor determines the clockwise/ counter clockwise rotation of the protractor...
  3667.   @ commands ''stroke_color | fill_color | linewidth | opacity | font_family`` will determine the looks of the protractor.
  3668.   @ default replyformat: reply[0] = x;reply[1] = y;reply[2] = angle_in_radians<br>use command ''precision`` to set the reply precision.
  3669.   @ if combined with a ruler, use replyformat = 32
  3670.   @ command <code>snap_to_grid</code> may be used to assist the pupil at placing the protractor
  3671.   @ when using command ''zoom``, pay <b>attention</b> to the size and symmetry of your canvas<br>...to avoid a partial image, locate the start position near the center of the visual canvas<br>technical: the actual ''protractor`` is just a static generated image in a new canvas-memory<br>This image is only generated once, and a copy of its bitmap is translated & rotated onto the visible canvas.<br>That is the reason for the ''high-speed dragging and rotating``.<br>I've limited its size to xsize &times; ysize e.g. the same size as the visual canvas...
  3672.   @ only one protractor allowed (for the time being)
  3673.   @ usage: first left click on the protractor will activate dragging;<br>a second left click will activate rotating (just move mouse around)<br>a third click will freeze this position and the x/y-coordinate and angle in radians will be stored in reply(3)<br>a next click will restart this sequence...
  3674.   @%protractor%size 400,400%xrange -5,10%yrange -5,10%hline 0,0,black%vline 0,0,black%fillcolor orange%opacity 255,40%protractor 2,-2,6,0,-1,1,1%mouse red,22
  3675.   */
  3676.           for( i = 0;i < 6; i++ ){
  3677.             switch(i){
  3678.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-center */
  3679.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-center */
  3680.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-width */
  3681.               case 3: int_data[0] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* type: 1==triangle 2 == circle */
  3682.               case 4: int_data[1] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* passive mode == 0; active mode == -1 */
  3683.               case 5: int_data[2] = (int)(get_real(infile,1)); /* use scale */
  3684.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3685.                 if( int_data[1] < 0 ){ js_function[JS_FIND_ANGLE] = 1;}
  3686.                 add_js_protractor(int_data[0],double_data[0], double_data[1], double_data[2],font_family,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,line_width,int_data[2],int_data[1],use_snap);
  3687.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3688.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, ";protractor%d(); ",canvas_root_id));
  3689.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3690.                 reply_precision = precision;
  3691.         /* no reply from protractor if non-interactive */
  3692.                 if( reply_format == 0 && int_data[1] == -1 ){reply_format = 30;}
  3693.                 js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  3694.                 break;
  3695.               default: break;
  3696.             }
  3697.           }
  3698.           break;
  3699.         case PIXELS:
  3700.   /*
  3701.   @ pixels color,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3...
  3702.   @ draw rectangular "points" with diameter 1 pixel
  3703.   @ pixels can <b>not</b> be dragged or clicked
  3704.   @ "pixelsize = 1" may be changed by command <code>pixelsize int</code>
  3705.   @%pixels%size 400,400%opacity 255,255%pixelsize 5%pixels red,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,10,10,20,20,30,30,40,40,50,50,60,60,70,70,80,80,90,90,100,100,120,120,140,140,160,160,180,180,200,200,240,240,280,280,320,320,360,360,400,400%#NOTE pixelsize=5...otherwise you will not see them clearly...
  3706.   */
  3707.           js_function[DRAW_PIXELS] = 1;
  3708.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0);
  3709.           i=0;
  3710.           c=0;
  3711.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3712.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3713.             for( c = 0 ; c < 2; c++){
  3714.               if(c == 0 ){
  3715.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0);
  3716.                 i++;
  3717.               }
  3718.               else {
  3719.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1);
  3720.               }
  3721.             }
  3722.         }
  3723.         if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3724.         if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3725.         decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3726.         /*  *double_xy2js_array(double xy[],int len,int decimals) */
  3727.         tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3728.         check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_setpixel(%s,\"%s\",%.2f,%d);\n",double_xy2js_array(double_data,i,decimals),stroke_color,stroke_opacity,pixelsize));
  3729.         add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3730.         reset();
  3731.         break;
  3732.         case PIXELSIZE:
  3733.   /*
  3734.   @ pixelsize int
  3735.   @ in case you want to deviate from default pixelsize = 1(...)
  3736.   @ pixelsize 100 is of course a filled rectangle 100px &times; 100px
  3737.   */
  3738.           pixelsize = (int) get_real(infile,1);
  3739.           break;
  3740.  
  3741.         case PIECHART:
  3742.   /*
  3743.   @ piechart xc,yc,radius,'data+colorlist'
  3744.   @ (xc: yc) center of circle diagram in xrange/yrange
  3745.   @ radius in pixels
  3746.   @ data+color list: a colon separated list of raw data and corresponding colours<br>canvasdraw will not check validity of colornames...<br>in case of trouble look into javascript debugging of your browser
  3747.   @ example data+colorlist: 32:red:65:green:23:black:43:orange:43:yellow:14:white
  3748.   @ the number of colors must match the number of data.
  3749.   @ if defined <a href='#fillpattern'>fillpattern some_pattern</a> then the pie pieces will be filled with the respective color and a fill pattern...<br>the pattern is cycled from the 4 pattern primitives: grid,hatch,diamond,dot,grid,hatch,diamond,dot,...
  3750.   @ use command <a href='#opacity'>opacity</a> to adjust fill_opacity of colours
  3751.   @ use command <a href='#legend'>legend</a> to automatically create a legend using the same colours as pie segments; unicode allowed in legend; expect javascript trouble if the amount of ''pie-slices``, ''pie-colors``, ''pie-legend-titles`` do not match, a javascript console is your best friend...<br>use command ''fontfamily`` to set the font of the legend.
  3752.   @ use command <a href='centered'>centered</a> to place <a href='#legend'>legend</a> text inside the piechart. The text is using the same color as the pie segment: use (fill) opacity to enhance visibility.
  3753.   @%piechart_1%size 300,200%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%legend cars:motorcycles:bicycles:trikes%opacity 255,120%piechart -5,0,75,22:red:8:blue:63:green:7:purple%
  3754.   @%piechart_2%size 200,200%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 16px Arial%centered%legend cars:motorcycles:bicycles:trikes%opacity 255,60%piechart 0,0,100,22:red:8:blue:63:green:7:purple
  3755.   */
  3756.           js_function[DRAW_PIECHART] = 1;
  3757.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  3758.             switch(i){
  3759.               case 0: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* x */
  3760.               case 1: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* y  */
  3761.               case 2: int_data[2] = (int)(get_real(infile,1));break;/* radius*/
  3762.               case 3: temp = get_string(infile,1);
  3763.                 if( strstr( temp, ":" ) != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\"");}
  3764.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3765.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_piechart(%d,%d,%d,%d,[\"%s\"],%.2f,%d,\"%s\",%d,%d);\n",PIECHART,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],temp,fill_opacity,legend_cnt,font_family,use_filled,use_offset));
  3766.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3767.                 break;
  3768.               default:break;
  3769.             }
  3770.           }
  3771.           reset();
  3772.           break;
  3773.         case RANGE:
  3774.   /*
  3775.   @ range xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax
  3776.   @ if not given: 0,xsize,0,ysize (eg in pixels)
  3777.   */
  3778.           for(i = 0 ; i<4; i++){
  3779.             switch(i){
  3780.               case 0: xmin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  3781.               case 1: xmax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  3782.               case 2: ymin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  3783.               case 3: ymax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  3784.               default: break;
  3785.             }
  3786.           }
  3787.           if(xmin >= xmax){canvas_error(" xrange is not OK: xmin &lt; xmax !");}
  3788.           if(ymin >= ymax){canvas_error(" yrange is not OK: ymin &lt; ymax !");}
  3789.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var xmin = %f;var xmax = %f;var ymin = %f;var ymax = %f;",xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax);
  3790.           found_size_command = found_size_command+2;
  3791.           break;
  3792.         case RAYS:
  3793.   /*
  3794.   @ rays color,xc,yc,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3...x_n,y_n
  3795.   @ draw rays in color 'color' and center (xc:yc)
  3796.   @ may be set draggable or onclick (every individual ray)
  3797.   @%rays_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%onclick%rays blue,0,0,3,9,-3,5,-4,0,4,-9,7,9,-8,1,-1,-9
  3798.   @%rays_drag_xy%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%drag xy%rays blue,0,0,3,9,-3,5,-4,0,4,-9,7,9,-8,1,-1,-9
  3799.   */
  3800.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0);
  3801.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  3802.           double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);/* xc */
  3803.           double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);/* yc */
  3804.           i=2;
  3805.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3806.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("in command rays too many points / rays in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3807.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  3808.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  3809.             }
  3810.             else {
  3811.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  3812.             }
  3813.             fprintf(js_include_file,"/* double_data[%d] = %f */\n",i,double_data[i]);
  3814.             i++;
  3815.           }
  3816.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3817.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3818.           if( i%2 != 0 ){canvas_error("in command rays: unpaired x or y value");}
  3819.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3820.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3821.           for(c=2; c<i;c = c+2){
  3822.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3823.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[c+1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3824.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3825.     /* object_cnt++; */
  3826.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3827.           }
  3828.           reset();
  3829.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  3830.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3831.           break;
  3832.         case RECT:
  3833.   /*
  3834.   @ rect x1,y1,x2,y2,color
  3835.   @ use command <code>frect x1,y1,x2,y2,color</code> for a filled rectangle
  3836.   @ use command/keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> before command <code>rect x1,y1,x2,y2,color</code>
  3837.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  3838.   @ note: internally a rect is defined with 4 points. So when performing some affine transformation, other than translation, it will result in some morphing of the rectangle !<br>this is a deviation of flydraw's rect&amp;affine
  3839.   @%rect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%rect 0,0,4,-4,green%rect 0,5,4,1,red
  3840.   */
  3841.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  3842.             switch(i){
  3843.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  3844.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  3845.               case 2:double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  3846.               case 3:double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  3847.               case 4:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  3848.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3849.                 double_data[2] = double_data[4];
  3850.                 double_data[3] = double_data[1];
  3851.                 double_data[6] = double_data[0];
  3852.                 double_data[7] = double_data[5];
  3853.           /* using closed PATH (type=5) instead of ctx.rect (type=1)!!!
  3854.               0,1   2,3
  3855.           6,7      4,5
  3856.           x = [0,2,4,6]
  3857.           y = [1,3,5,7]
  3858.           */
  3859.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(8,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3860.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(8,2);}
  3861.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3862.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3863.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,5,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[6],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[5],decimals,double_data[7],line_width,line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3864.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3865.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3866.                 /* object_cnt++; */
  3867.                 reset();
  3868.                 break;
  3869.               }
  3870.             }
  3871.           dragstuff[5] = 1;
  3872.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3873.           break;
  3874.         case RECTS:
  3875.   /*
  3876.   @ rects color,x1,y1,x2,y2,.....
  3877.   @ use command <code>frect color,x1,y1,x2,y2,.....</code> for a filled rectangle
  3878.   @ use command/keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> before command <code>rects color,x1,y1,x2,y2,....</code>
  3879.   @ use command <code>fillcolor color</code> before ''frects`` to set the fill colour.
  3880.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  3881.   @%rects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%rects red,0,0,4,-4,0,5,4,1
  3882.   */
  3883.       /* using closed PATH (type=5) in stead of ctx.rect (type=1)!!!
  3884.       0,1   2,3 .....8,9  10,11.....
  3885.   6,7      4,5 .....14,15  12,13.....
  3886.   x = [0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14...]
  3887.   y = [1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15...]
  3888.       */
  3889.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  3890.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  3891.           i=0;
  3892.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3893.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3894.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  3895.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  3896.             }
  3897.             else {
  3898.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  3899.             }
  3900.             i++;
  3901.           }
  3902.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3903.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3904.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3905.  
  3906.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3907.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  3908.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3909.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,5,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3910.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3911.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3912.     /* object_cnt++; */
  3913.           }
  3914.           dragstuff[5] = 1;
  3915.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3916.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){
  3917.             rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);
  3918.           }
  3919.           reset();
  3920.           break;
  3921.         case REPLYFORMAT:
  3922.   /*
  3923.   @ replyformat number
  3924.   @ use number=-1 to deactivate the js-functions read_canvas() and read_dragdrop()
  3925.   @ default values should be fine !
  3926.   @ use command <code>precision [0,1,10,100,1000,10000...]</code> before command ''replyformat`` to set the desired number of decimals in the student reply / drawing
  3927.   @ the last value for ''precision int`` will be used to calculate the reply coordinates, if needed (read_canvas();)
  3928.   @ choose<ul><li>replyformat 1: <code>x1,x2,x3,x4....x_n<br>y1,y2,y3,y4....y_n</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 2: <code> x1,x2,x3,x4....x_n<br> y1,y2,y3,y4....y_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 3: <code> x1,x2,x3,x4....x_n<br> y1,y2,y3,y4....y_n<br> r1,r2,r3,r4....r_n</code> x/y in pixels, r in pixels</li><li>replyformat 4: <code> x1,x2,x3,x4....x_n<br> y1,y2,y3,y4....y_n<br> r1,r2,r3,r4....r_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system, r in pixels</li><li>replyformat 5: <code> Ax1,Ax2,Ax3,Ax4....Ax_n<br> Ay1,Ay2,Ay3,Ay4....Ay_n<br> Bx1,Bx2,Bx3,Bx4....Bx_n<br> By1,By2,By3,By4....By_n<br> Cx1,Cx2,Cx3,Cx4....Cx_n<br>  Cy1,Cy2,Cy3,Cy4....Cy_n<br>  ....<br>  Zx1,Zx2,Zx3,Zx4....Zx_n<br> Zy1,Zy2,Zy3,Zy4....Zy_n</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 6: <code> Ax1,Ax2,Ax3,Ax4....Ax_n<br> Ay1,Ay2,Ay3,Ay4....Ay_n<br> Bx1,Bx2,Bx3,Bx4....Bx_n<br> By1,By2,By3,By4....By_n<br> Cx1,Cx2,Cx3,Cx4....Cx_n<br> Cy1,Cy2,Cy3,Cy4....Cy_n<br> ....<br> Zx1,Zx2,Zx3,Zx4....Zx_n<br> Zy1,Zy2,Zy3,Zy4....Zy_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 7: <code> x1:y1,x2:y2,x3:y3,x4:y4...x_n:y_n</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 8: <code> x1:y1,x2:y2,x3:y3,x4:y4...x_n:y_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 9: <code> x1:y1:r1,x2:y2:r2,x3:y3:r3,x4:y4:r3...x_n:y_n:r_n</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 10: <code> x1:y1:r1,x2:y2:r2,x3:y3:r3,x4:y4:r3...x_n:y_n:r_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 11: <code> Ax1,Ay1,Ax2,Ay2<br>Bx1,By1,Bx2,By2<br> Cx1,Cy1,Cx2,Cy2<br> Dx1,Dy1,Dx2,Dy2<br> ......<br> Zx1,Zy1,Zx2,Zy2</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 12: <code> Ax1,Ay1,Ax2,Ay2<br> Bx1,By1,Bx2,By2<br>Cx1,Cy1,Cx2,Cy2<br> Dx1,Dy1,Dx2,Dy2<br> ......<br> Zx1,Zy1,Zx2,Zy2</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 13: <code> Ax1:Ay1:Ax2:Ay2,Bx1:By1:Bx2:By2,Cx1:Cy1:Cx2:Cy2,Dx1:Dy1:Dx2:Dy2, ... ,Zx1:Zy1:Zx2:Zy2</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 14: <code> Ax1:Ay1:Ax2:Ay2,Bx1:By1:Bx2:By2....Zx1:Zy1:Zx2:Zy2</code> x/y in pixels</li><li>replyformat 15: reply from inputfields,textareas <code>reply1,reply2,reply3,...,reply_n</code></li><li>replyformat 16: mathml input fields</li><li>replyformat 17: read ''userdraw text,color`` only <code>x1,y1,text1 \\n x2,y2,text2...\\n...x_n,y_n,text_n </code> x/y-values are in xrange/yrange</li><li>replyformat 18: read_canvas() will read all interactive clocks in <code>H1:M1:S1,H2:M2:S2...Hn:Mn:Sn</code></li><li>replyformat 19: read_canvas() will return the object number of marked / clicked object (clock), analogue to (shape library) onclick command</li><li>replyformat 20: read_canvas() will reply "object_number:x:y" of external images: object_number of the first draggable external image in the fly-script starts with 0, e.g. expect something like 0:-5:4,1:6:2,2:-2:-5, the first image position is (-5:4), the second image position is (6:2) and the third image position is (-2:-5)   <li>replyformat 21: <code> (x1:y1) (x2:y2) ... (x_n:y_n)</code> verbatim coordinate return</li><li>replyformat 22: returns an array .... <code>reply[0]=x1 reply[1]=y1 reply[2]=x2 reply[3]=y2 ... reply[n-1]=x_n reply[n]=y_n</code> x/y in xrange / yrange coordinate system</li><li>replyformat 23: can only be used for drawtype ''polyline``. A typical click sequence in drawtype polyline is x1,y1,x2,y2,x2,y2,x3,y3,x3,y3.....,x(n-1),y(n-1),x(n-1),y(n-1),xn,yn --replyformat 23 gives <code>x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,.....x(n-1),y(n-1),xn,yn</code>; multiple occurences will be filtered out. The reply will be in x-y-range (xreply \\n yreply)</li><li>replyformat 24: read all inputfield values: even those set ''readonly``</li><li>replyformat 25: <code> angle1,angle2;...;angle_n</code> will return the radius (one or many) of the user drawn circle segment in degrees</li><li>replyformat 26: <code> rad1,rad2,...rad_n</code> will return the radius (one or many) of the user drawn circle segment in radians</li><li>replyformat 27: return (only) userdraw inputfields <code>x1,y1,text1<br> x2,y2,text2...<br>...x_n,y_n,textn</code></li><li>replyformat 28: <code> x1,y1,r1,x2,y2,r2...x_n,y_n,r_n</code> x / y / r in xrange / yrange coordinate system: may be used to reinput into command <code>circles color,x1,y1,r1,x2,y2,r2...x_n,y_n,r_n</code> will not return anything else (e.g. no inputfields, text etc)</li><li>replyformat 34: a special for OEF and dragging external images -included via commands <a href='#copy'>copy</a> or <a href='#copyresized'>copyresized</a> there will be an extra function <code>read_canvas_images()</code> for reading the coordinates of the images.<br>for now this is a unique function, e.g. there is no ''canvas id`` linked to it. (TO DO !!! 18/5/2019)</li></ul>
  3929.   @ special replyformat = 100 ; will access to the raw javascript object data...use: read_dragdrop([property,property,...])<br>for example  properies like 'clicked','text', 'angle' , 'x'
  3930.   */
  3931.           reply_format = (int) get_real(infile,1);
  3932.           reply_precision = precision;
  3933.           break;
  3934.         case ROUNDRECT:
  3935.   /*
  3936.   @ roundrect x1,y1,x2,y2,radius in px,color
  3937.   @ use command <code>froundrect x1,y1,x2,y2,radius,color</code> for a filled rectangle
  3938.   @ use command/keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> before command <code>roundrect x1,y1,x2,y2,radius,color</code>
  3939.   @ fillcolor will be identical to ''color``
  3940.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  3941.   @%roundrect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%roundrect 0,0,4,-4,20,green%roundrect 0,5,4,1,10,red
  3942.   */
  3943.           for(i=0;i<6;i++){
  3944.             switch(i){
  3945.               case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  3946.               case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  3947.               case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  3948.               case 3:double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  3949.               case 4:int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* radius value in pixels */
  3950.               case 5:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  3951.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3952.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,4);}
  3953.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3954.       /* ensure no inverted roundrect is produced... */
  3955.                 if( double_data[0] > double_data[2] ){double_data[4] = double_data[0];double_data[0] = double_data[2];double_data[2] = double_data[4];}
  3956.                 if( double_data[3] > double_data[1] ){double_data[4] = double_data[1];double_data[1] = double_data[3];double_data[3] = double_data[4];}
  3957.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3958.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  3959.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,6,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  3960.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  3961.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  3962.       /* object_cnt++;*/
  3963.                 reset();
  3964.                 break;
  3965.             }
  3966.           }
  3967.           dragstuff[6] = 1;
  3968.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  3969.           break;
  3970.         case ROUNDRECTS:
  3971.   /*
  3972.   @ roundrects color,radius in px,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,x4,y4,....
  3973.   @ for filled roundrects use command/keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> before command
  3974.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  3975.   @%roundrects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%roundrects blue,5,0,0,4,-4,5,4,1,2
  3976.   */
  3977.  
  3978.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  3979.           int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); /* radius value in pixels */
  3980.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  3981.           i=0;
  3982.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  3983.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  3984.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  3985.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  3986.             }
  3987.             else {
  3988.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  3989.             }
  3990.             i++;
  3991.           }
  3992.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  3993.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  3994.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  3995.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  3996.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  3997.     /* ensure no inverted roundrect is produced... */
  3998.             if( double_data[c] > double_data[c+2] ){double_data[c+4] = double_data[c];double_data[c] = double_data[c+2];double_data[c+2] = double_data[c+4];}
  3999.             if( double_data[c+3] > double_data[c+1] ){double_data[c+4] = double_data[c+1];double_data[c+1] = double_data[c+3];double_data[c+3] = double_data[c+4];}
  4000.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4001.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,6,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%d,%d],[%d,%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],int_data[0],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4002.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4003.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4004.     /* object_cnt++; */
  4005.           }
  4006.           dragstuff[6] = 1;
  4007.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4008.           reset();
  4009.           break;
  4010.         case RULER:
  4011.   /*
  4012.   @ ruler x,y,x-width,y-height,mode
  4013.   @ x,y are the initial location
  4014.   @ x-width, y-height are the ruler dimensions width &amp; height in xy-coordinate system
  4015.   @ the ruler scale is by definition the x-scale, set by command ''xrange``. For example: a ruler x-width of 6 will have a scale ranging from 0 to 6
  4016.   @ mode: use -1 to set the ruler interactive (eg mouse movement of ruler; drag &amp; rotate)<br>use mode = '0&deg; - 360&deg;' to set the ruler with a static angle of some value
  4017.   @ if combined with a protractor, use replyformat = 32
  4018.   @ only one ruler allowed (for the time being)
  4019.   @ when using command ''zoom``, pay <b>attention</b> to the size and symmetry of your canvas to avoid a partial image, locate the start position near the center of the visual canvas; technical: the actual ''ruler`` is just a static generated image in a new canvas-memory. This image is only generated once, and a copy of its bitmap is translated & rotated onto the visible canvas. That is the reason for the ''high-speed dragging and rotating``. I have limited its size to xsize &times; ysize e.g. the same size as the visual canvas...
  4020.   @ usage: first left click on the ruler will activate dragging; a second left click will activate rotating (just move mouse around), a third click will freeze this position and the x/y-coordinate and angle in radians will be stored in reply(3), a next click will restart this sequence...
  4021.   @%ruler_interactive%size 800,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%strokecolor blue%opacity 200,50%filled%fillcolor lightgrey%ruler -9,0,10,2,-1%display degree,blue,22
  4022.   @%ruler_set_degree_45%size 800,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%strokecolor blue%opacity 200,50%filled%fillcolor lightgrey%ruler 0,0,10,2,45
  4023.   @%ruler_set_degree_125%size 800,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%strokecolor blue%opacity 200,50%filled%fillcolor lightgrey%ruler 0,0,10,2,125
  4024.   */
  4025.           for( i = 0;i < 5; i++ ){
  4026.             switch(i){
  4027.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-center */
  4028.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-center */
  4029.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-width */
  4030.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-width */
  4031.               case 4: int_data[0] = (int)(get_real(infile,1)); /* passive mode */
  4032.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4033.                 if( int_data[0] < 0 ){
  4034.                   js_function[JS_FIND_ANGLE] = 1;
  4035.                 }
  4036.                 add_js_ruler(double_data[0],double_data[1],double_data[2],double_data[3], font_family,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,line_width,int_data[0],use_snap);
  4037.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4038.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, ";ruler%d(); ",canvas_root_id));
  4039.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4040.                 reply_precision = precision;
  4041.                 /* no reply from ruler if non-interactive */
  4042.                 if( reply_format == 0 && int_data[0] == -1 ){reply_format = 31;}
  4043.                 break;
  4044.               default: break;
  4045.             }
  4046.           }
  4047.           break;
  4048.         case RESET:
  4049.   /*
  4050.   @ reset
  4051.   @ keyword
  4052.   @ disables the effects of the <a href="noreset">noreset</a> command
  4053.   @ so the next objects will not be <a href="#filled">filled</a> and <a href="#dashed">dashed</a>
  4054.   */
  4055.           no_reset = FALSE; reset();
  4056.           break;
  4057.         case RESETOFFSET:
  4058.   /*
  4059.   @ resetoffset
  4060.   @ keyword ; use to restore text placement on the canvas to the real (x;y) coordinates of the left bottom corner of the text
  4061.   @ may be active for commands <a href="#text">text</a> and <a href="#string">string</a> (e.g. objects in the drag/drop/onclick-librariy
  4062.   */
  4063.           use_offset = 0;
  4064.           break;
  4065.         case ROTATE:
  4066.   /*
  4067.   @ rotate rotation_angle
  4068.   @ angle in degrees
  4069.   @ (only) the next object will be rotated is given angle
  4070.   @ positive values rotate counter clockwise
  4071.   @ attention: all objects will be rotated around their first point...<br><code>rotate 45<br>triangle 1,1,5,1,3,4,red</code><br>will rotate 45 degrees around point (1:1)
  4072.   @ if another rotation center is needed, use command <a href="#rotationcenter">rotationcenter xc,yc</a>.<br>to reset this rotationcenter, use keyword <a href="#killrotate">killrotate</a>
  4073.   @ attention: rotate will mess up the interactivity of the rotated object <br>e.g. if combined with command <a href="#drag">drag xy</a> or keyword <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>: the mouse recognises the original -unrotated- coordinates of the object
  4074.   @%rotate_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fpoly yellow,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 45%fpoly violet,0,0,4,3,2,5%killrotate%rotate 90%fpoly violet,0,0,4,3,2,5%
  4075.   */
  4076.           use_rotate = TRUE;
  4077.           angle = -1*(get_real(infile,1));/* -1: to be compatible with Flydraw... */
  4078.           break;
  4079.         case ROTATION_CENTER:
  4080.   /*
  4081.   @ rotationcenter x_center,y_center
  4082.   @ define an rotation center in your x/y-coordinate system
  4083.   @ wims will not check the validity of your input; use javascript console to debug any erors
  4084.   @ if not defined a rotation will be around the first point of an object
  4085.   @ to be used before command <a href="#rotate">rotate</a>
  4086.   @ use <a href="#killrotate">killrotate</a> to reset to 'null' <br>(eg. the rotationcenter of the next object(s) will be the first (x;y) coordinate of the object(s))
  4087.   @ all other commands will use this rotation center, unless a <a href="#killrotation">killrotation</a> is given
  4088.   @%rotationcenter%size 400,400%xrange -5,10%yrange -5,10%circles green,3,3,4.25%rotationcenter 3,3%opacity 255,80%fpoly yellow,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 45%fpoly violet,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 90%fpoly lightblue,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 135%fpoly blue,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 180%fpoly orange,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 225%fpoly green,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 270%fpoly cyan,0,0,4,3,2,5%rotate 315%fpoly purple,0,0,4,3,2,5%linewidth 3%point 3,3,red%mouse red,22
  4089.   @%rotationcenter_slider%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%fillcolor black%strokecolor yellow%rotationcenter 0,0%fontsize 28%slider 0,2*pi,400,30,angle degrees active, rotate...%plot red,5*sin(x)%filled%linewidth 1%opacity 150,50%fillcolor orange%angle 0,0,pi,0,0,blue
  4090.   */
  4091.           for( i = 0;i < 2; i++ ){
  4092.             switch(i){
  4093.               case 0: rotationcenter[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-center */
  4094.               case 1: rotationcenter[1] = get_real(infile,1);break; /* y-center */
  4095.             }
  4096.             string_length = 1 + snprintf(NULL,0,"[%f,%f ]",rotationcenter[0],rotationcenter[1]);
  4097.  
  4098.             rotation_center = my_newmem(string_length);
  4099.             snprintf(rotation_center,string_length,"[%f,%f]",rotationcenter[0],rotationcenter[1]);
  4100.           }
  4101.           break;
  4102.         case SIZE:
  4103.       /*
  4104.   @ size width,height
  4105.   @ set canvas size in pixels
  4106.   @ mandatory first command (can only be preceded by keyword <a href="#popup">popup</a>)
  4107.   @ if xrange and/or yrange is not given the range will be set to pixels:<br>xrange 0,xsize yrange 0,ysize<br>note: lower left corner is origin (0:0) !!! this in contrast to flydraw
  4108.       */
  4109.           found_size_command = 1;
  4110.           /* using fabs: however "xsize == int": so "xsize = abs( (int) get_real(infile,0))" would be the idea... */
  4111.           xsize = (int)(fabs(round(get_real(infile,0)))); /* just to be sure that sizes > 0 */
  4112.           ysize = (int)(fabs(round(get_real(infile,1))));
  4113.           /* sometimes we want xrange / yrange to be in pixels...without telling x/y-range */
  4114.           xmin = 0;xmax = xsize;
  4115.           ymin = 0;ymax = ysize;
  4116.  
  4117. /*
  4118.  The sequence in which stuff is finally printed is important !!
  4119. */
  4120.           fprintf(stdout,"\n\
  4121.          <script>\n\
  4122.          /*<![CDATA[*/\n\
  4123.          if( typeof(wims_status) === 'undefined' ){ var wims_status = \"$status\";};\
  4124.          if( typeof(use_dragdrop_reply) === 'undefined' ){ var use_dragdrop_reply = false;};\
  4125.          if( typeof(canvas_scripts) === 'undefined' ){ var canvas_scripts = new Array();};\
  4126.          canvas_scripts.push(\"%d\");\n/*]]>*/\n</script>\n\
  4127.          ",canvas_root_id);
  4128.  
  4129.           /* style=\"display:block;position:relative;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;margin-bottom:4px;\" */
  4130.           if( use_tooltip != 2){
  4131.             fprintf(stdout,"<!-- canvasdraw div -->\n\
  4132.            <div tabindex=\"0\" id=\"canvas_div%d\" style=\"max-width:%dpx;width:%dpx;height:%dpx\" class=\"canvas_wrapper\" oncontextmenu=\"return false;\">\
  4133.             <canvas class=\"canvas_placeholder\" width=\"%d\" height=\"%d\"></canvas>\
  4134.            </div>\n\
  4135.            <!-- tooltip and input placeholder -->\n\
  4136.            <div id=\"tooltip_placeholder_div%d\" style=\"text-align:center\">\
  4137.             <span id=\"tooltip_placeholder%d\" class=\"tooltip_placeholder\"></span></div>\
  4138.            <!-- include actual object code via include file -->\n\
  4139.            <script id=\"canvas_script%d\" src=\"%s\" defer></script>\n",canvas_root_id,xsize,xsize,ysize,xsize,ysize,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,getfile_cmd);
  4140.           } else {
  4141. /*
  4142. set canvas_div invisible and do not include placeholder in main html page:
  4143. the js-include will also be in a popup window...to be shown when wims &#36;status = done
  4144. */
  4145.             fprintf(stdout,"<!-- canvasdraw div invisible -->\n\
  4146.            <div tabindex=\"0\" id=\"canvas_div%d\" class=\"canvas_wrapper\" style=\"display:none;max-width:%dpx;width:%dpx;height:%dpx;\">\
  4147.             <canvas class=\"canvas_placeholder\" width=\"%d\" height=\"%d\"></canvas>\
  4148.            </div>\n\
  4149.            <div id=\"tooltip_placeholder_div%d\" style=\"display:none;position:relative;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;margin-bottom:4px;\">\
  4150.             <span id=\"tooltip_placeholder%d\" class=\"tooltip_placeholder\"></span></div>\
  4151.            <!-- include actual object code via include file -->\n\
  4152.            <script id=\"canvas_script%d\" src=\"%s\"></script>\n",canvas_root_id,xsize,xsize,ysize,xsize,ysize,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,getfile_cmd);
  4153.           }
  4154.  
  4155. /* these must be global...it is all really very poor javascript:( */
  4156. fprintf(js_include_file,"\n/* begin generated javascript include for canvasdraw version %s */\n\
  4157. \"use strict\";\n\
  4158. /* these variables and functions must be global */\
  4159. var read_dragdrop%d;\
  4160. var read_canvas_images;\
  4161. var read_canvas%d;\
  4162. var set_clock;\
  4163. var clear_draw_area%d;\
  4164. var update_draw_area%d;\
  4165. var place_image_on_canvas;\
  4166. var draw_boxplot;\
  4167. var redraw_all%d;\
  4168. var userdraw_primitive;\
  4169. var wims_canvas_function%d = function(){\n/* common used stuff */\
  4170. var userdraw_x = [];var userdraw_y = [];var userdraw_radius = [];\
  4171. var xsize = %d;\
  4172. var ysize = %d;\
  4173. var precision = 100;\
  4174. var canvas_div = document.getElementById(\"canvas_div%d\");\
  4175. var create_canvas%d = function(canvas_type,size_x,size_y){var cnv;if(document.getElementById(\"wims_canvas%d\"+canvas_type)){ cnv = document.getElementById(\"wims_canvas%d\"+canvas_type);}else{try{ cnv = document.createElement(\"canvas\"); }catch(e){alert(\"Your browser does not support HTML5 CANVAS:GET FIREFOX !\");return;};canvas_div.appendChild(cnv);};cnv.width = size_x;cnv.height = size_y;cnv.style.top = 0;cnv.style.left = 0;cnv.style.position = \"absolute\";cnv.id = \"wims_canvas%d\"+canvas_type;return cnv;};\
  4176. function findPosX(i){ var obj = i;var curleft = 0;if(obj.offsetParent){while(1){curleft += obj.offsetLeft;if(!obj.offsetParent){break;};obj = obj.offsetParent;};}else{if(obj.x){curleft += obj.x;};};return curleft;};function findPosY(i){var obj = i;var curtop = 0;if(obj.offsetParent){while(1){curtop += obj.offsetTop;if(!obj.offsetParent){break;};obj = obj.offsetParent;};}else{if(obj.y){curtop += obj.y;};};return curtop;};\
  4177. function x2px(x){if(use_xlogscale == 0 ){let res=Math.trunc((x-xmin)/(xmax - xmin)*xsize);return (res==xsize)?xsize-1:res;}else{let x_max = Math.log(xmax)/Math.log(xlogbase);let x_min = Math.log(xmin)/Math.log(xlogbase);let x_in = Math.log(x)/Math.log(xlogbase);let res=(x_in-x_min)/(x_max - x_min)*xsize; return (res==xsize)?xsize-1:res;};};\
  4178. function px2x(px){if(use_xlogscale == 0 ){return px*(xmax - xmin)/xsize + xmin;}else{let x_max = Math.log(xmax)/Math.log(xlogbase);let x_min = Math.log(xmin)/Math.log(xlogbase);let x_out = x_min +px*(x_max - x_min)/xsize;return Math.pow(xlogbase,x_out);};};\
  4179. function px2y(py){if(use_ylogscale == 0 ){return ymax - py*(ymax - ymin)/ysize;}else{let y_max = Math.log(ymax)/Math.log(ylogbase);let y_min = Math.log(ymin)/Math.log(ylogbase);let y_out = y_max +py*(y_min - y_max)/ysize;return Math.pow(ylogbase,y_out);};};\
  4180. function y2px(y){if(use_ylogscale == 0){let res= Math.trunc((ymax-y)/(ymax - ymin)*ysize);return (res==ysize)?ysize-1:res;}else{var y_max = Math.log(ymax)/Math.log(ylogbase);var y_min = Math.log(ymin)/Math.log(ylogbase);var y_in = Math.log(y)/Math.log(ylogbase);return (y_max - y_in)*ysize/(y_max - y_min);};};\
  4181. function scale_x_radius(rx){return rx*xsize/(xmax - xmin);};\
  4182. function scale_y_radius(ry){return ry*ysize/(ymax - ymin);};\
  4183. function distance(x1,y1,x2,y2){return Math.sqrt( (x1-x2)*(x1-x2) + (y1-y2)*(y1-y2) );};\
  4184. function distance_to_line (r,q,x,y){var c = (y) - (-1/r)*(x);var xs = r*(c - q)/(r*r+1);var ys = (r)*(xs)+(q);return parseInt(Math.sqrt( (xs-x)*(xs-x) + (ys-y)*(ys-y) ));};\
  4185. function move(obj,dx,dy){for(var p = 0 ; p < obj.x.length; p++){obj.x[p] = obj.x[p] + dx;obj.y[p] = obj.y[p] + dy;};return obj;};\
  4186. var snap_x = 1;var snap_y = 1;\
  4187. function snap_to_x(x){return x2px(snap_x*(Math.round((px2x(x))/snap_x)));};\
  4188. function snap_to_y(y){return y2px(snap_y*(Math.round((px2y(y))/snap_y)));};\
  4189. function multisnap_check(x,y,snap){switch(snap){case 1:return [snap_to_x(x),snap_to_y(y)];break;case 2:return [snap_to_x(x),y];break;case 3:return [x,snap_to_y(y)];break;case 4:return snap_to_points(x,y);break;case 5: return snap_to_fun(x,y);break;default: return [x,y];break;};};\
  4190. var xlogbase = 10;\
  4191. var ylogbase = 10;\
  4192. var use_xlogscale = 0;\
  4193. var use_ylogscale = 0;\
  4194. var x_strings = {};var x_strings_up = [];\
  4195. var y_strings = null;\
  4196. var use_jsmath = 0;\
  4197. var xstart = 0;\
  4198. var ystart = 0;\
  4199. var unit_x=\" \";\
  4200. var unit_y=\" \";\
  4201. var dragdrop_reply = [];\
  4202. var external_canvas = create_canvas%d(%d,xsize,ysize);",VERSION,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,xsize,ysize,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,canvas_root_id,EXTERNAL_IMAGE_CANVAS);
  4203. /* var xstart,ystart are normally 0 : in case of sgraph they have the 'jump' in the graph */
  4204.           break;
  4205.         case SEGMENT:
  4206.   /*
  4207.   @ segment x1,y1,x2,y2,color
  4208.   @ alternative: seg
  4209.   @ draw a line segment between points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2) in color ''color``
  4210.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  4211.   @%segment_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%segment 1,1,-9,3,green
  4212.   @%segment_drag_y%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag y%segment 1,1,-9,3,green
  4213.   */
  4214.           for(i=0;i<5;i++) {
  4215.             switch(i){
  4216.               case 0: double_data[0]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1-values */
  4217.               case 1: double_data[1]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1-values */
  4218.               case 2: double_data[2]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* x2-values */
  4219.               case 3: double_data[3]= get_real(infile,0);break; /* y2-values */
  4220.               case 4: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  4221.                 if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(4,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  4222.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(4,2);}
  4223.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4224.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4225.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4226.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4227.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4228.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4229.                 /* object_cnt++; */
  4230.                 reset();
  4231.                 break;
  4232.               default: break;
  4233.             }
  4234.           }
  4235.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  4236.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4237.           break;
  4238.         case SEGMENTS:
  4239.   /*
  4240.   @ segments color,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  4241.   @ alternative: segs
  4242.   @ draw multiple segments between points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2).....and... (x_n-1:y_n-1)--(x_n:y_n) in color ''color``
  4243.   @ use command ''linewidth int`` to adjust size
  4244.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  4245.   @%segments_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%segments green,1,1,3,3,0,0,-3,3,1,1,4,-1,-5,5,-3,-1
  4246.   @%segments_drag_y%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag y%segments green,1,1,3,3,0,0,-3,3,1,1,4,-1,-5,5,-3,-1
  4247.   */
  4248.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  4249.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  4250.           i=0;
  4251.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  4252.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  4253.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  4254.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  4255.             }
  4256.             else {
  4257.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  4258.             }
  4259.             i++;
  4260.           }
  4261.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  4262.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  4263.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4264.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4265.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  4266.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4267.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4268.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4269.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4270.     /* object_cnt++;*/
  4271.           }
  4272.           reset();
  4273.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  4274.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4275.           break;
  4276.         case SETLIMITS:
  4277.   /*
  4278.   @ setlimits
  4279.   @ keyword: if set, it will produce 4 inputfields for ''xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax`` and an ''ok`` button
  4280.   @ may be used for inputfield based zooming / panning
  4281.   @ may be styled using command <a href="#css">css</a>
  4282.   @ use commands <a href="#xlabel">xlabel / ylabel</a> to change text from xmin to ''xlabel`` etc
  4283.   @ note: the input value will not be checked on validity
  4284.   @%setlimits%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%precision 1%xlabel T%ylabel H%axis%axisnumbering%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%multistrokecolors red,green,blue,orange%multilinewidth 1,1,2,2%multistrokeopacity 0.6,0.7,0.8,0.9%jsplot red,1/x,-1,x,1/(x-3),1/(x+3)%setlimits
  4285.   */
  4286.           js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  4287.           js_function[JSPLOT_AND_ZOOM] = 1;
  4288.           add_setlimits(font_size,css_class);
  4289.           done = TRUE;
  4290.           break;
  4291.         case SETPIXEL:
  4292.   /*
  4293.   @ setpixel x,y,color
  4294.   @ A rectangular "point" with diameter 1 pixel centered at (x:y) in xrange / yrange
  4295.   @ pixels can <b>not</b> be dragged or clicked
  4296.   @ "pixelsize = 1" may be changed by command <code>pixelsize int</code>
  4297.   @%setpixel%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%setpixel 1,1,red%pixelsize 2%setpixel 2,2,green%pixelsize 3%setpixel 3,3,blue%
  4298.   */
  4299.           js_function[DRAW_PIXELS] = 1;
  4300.           for(i=0;i<3;i++){
  4301.             switch(i){
  4302.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x */
  4303.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y */
  4304.               case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  4305.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4306.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_setpixel([%f],[%f],\"%s\",%.2f,%d);\n",double_data[0],double_data[1],stroke_color,stroke_opacity,pixelsize));
  4307.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4308.                 break;
  4309.               default:break;
  4310.             }
  4311.           }
  4312.           reset();
  4313.           break;
  4314.         case SLIDER:
  4315.   /*
  4316.   @ slider start_value,end_value,width px,height px,type,label
  4317.   @ type may be: ''x,y,angle``
  4318.   @ if a slider value display is desired, use for argument ''type``: ''x display``, ''y display``, ''angle radian``, ''angle degree``
  4319.   @ is the slider is used for animation, add keyword ''anim`` or ''animate`` to ''type``; for now only one animated slider may be used...
  4320.   @ default behaviour is: click on an object to use its slider(s)<br>to use sliders without clicking on an object, use for ''type`` keyword ''active``<br>eg: <code>slider -2*pi,2*pi,300,30,angle degree active,Rotate</code>
  4321.   @ if a unit (or something like that...) for x/y-value display is needed, use commands ''xunit`` and / or ''yunit``
  4322.   @ if the translation should be performed using a function, use for type: ''x function``, ''y function``<br>use commands ''sliderfunction_x`` and/or ''sliderfunction_y`` before the slider command to define the functions. Example:<code>sliderfunction_x x^2<br>sliderfunction_y y^2<br>slider -5,5,100,100,xy function,Some_Text<br>...some stuff to slide<br>killslider<br>sliderfunction_x x^2-2<br>slider -15,15,100,10,x function,Some_Other_Text<br>...more stuff to slide<br>killslider... etc</code>
  4323.   @ use command ''slider`` before draggable/clickable objects.
  4324.   @ drag and drop may be combined with rotation slider<br>for example an arrow rotated by a slider may be placed anywhere (drag&drop)<br><code>size 300,300<br>xrange -5,5<br>yrange -5,5<br>grid 1,1,grey<br>linewidth 3<br>drag xy<br>fillcolor orange<br>strokecolor blue<br>slider 0,2*pi,250,30,angle degrees,Rotate arrow<br>arrow 2,2,5,5,8,red</code><br>note: except a combination 'drag' and 'slider' for command 'latex, katex, mathml, html, obabel'
  4325.   @ no slider for a math function, these can be traced using command ''trace_jscurve some_function_in_x``
  4326.   @ a slider will affect all draggable objects after the ''slider`` command...<br>and can be used to group translate / rotate several objects...<br>until a next ''slider`` or keyword ''killslider``
  4327.   @ amount of sliders is not limited.
  4328.   @ a slider can not be set ''snaptogrid`` or other ''snapto*`` : you may always use 'drag xy' in combination with the slider objects
  4329.   @ <code>javascript:read_dragdrop();</code> will return an array with ''object_number:slider_value``
  4330.   @ every draggable object may have its own slider (no limit in amount of sliders)
  4331.   @ label: some slider text. <br>Note: on <a target='new' href='https://katex.org'>KaTeX</a> enabled wims, TeX produced by wims command ''mathmlmath``, is allowed.
  4332.   @ use fillcolor for slider controlkey
  4333.   @ use strokecolor for slider bar
  4334.   @ use fontfamily / fontcolor to set used fonts
  4335.   @ use opacity (only fill opacity will be used) to set transparency
  4336.   @ the slider canvas will be added to the ''tooltip div``: so incompatible with command tooltip ; setlimits etc
  4337.   @%slider_x_y_angle%%size 300,300%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 3%fillcolor orange%strokecolor blue%slider 0,2*pi,300,30,angle active degrees,Rotate arrow%arrow 0,0,4.5,0,8,red%killslider%opacity 200,100%slider -2,2,300,30,x active,move blue rectangle%frect -4,4,1,-1,blue%killslider%linewidth 2%slider -2,2,300,30,y,move green rectangle%frect -4,4,1,-1,green
  4338.   @%slider_click%%size 300,300%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%slider 0,2*pi,300,28,angle degree, name%fillcolor lightgreen%#CLICK ON THE OBJECTS TO ACTIVATE%opacity 255,30%ftriangle 2,2,-2,2,0,0,red%ftriangle -2,2,-2,-2,0,0,blue%ftriangle -2,-2,2,-2,0,0,green%ftriangle 2,-2,2,2,0,0,orange%rotationcenter 0,0%frect -2,2,2,-2,black
  4339.   @%slider_active%%size 300,300%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 1%slider 0,2*pi,300,28,angle degree active, name%fillcolor lightgreen%opacity 255,30%ftriangle 2,2,-2,2,0,0,red%ftriangle -2,2,-2,-2,0,0,blue%ftriangle -2,-2,2,-2,0,0,green%ftriangle 2,-2,2,2,0,0,orange%rotationcenter 0,0%frect -2,2,2,-2,black
  4340.   @%slider_animate%%size 300,300%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 1%slider 0,2*pi,300,28,angle anim active, name%fillcolor lightgreen%opacity 255,30%ftriangle 2,2,-2,2,0,0,red%ftriangle -2,2,-2,-2,0,0,blue%ftriangle -2,-2,2,-2,0,0,green%ftriangle 2,-2,2,2,0,0,orange%rotationcenter 0,0%frect -2,2,2,-2,black
  4341.   @%slider_html_image%%size 400,400%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%bgcolor white%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 1%slider 0,2*pi,300,28,angle active degree,%centered%html 0,0,<img src="gifs/domains/sciences/flasks.svg" width="100px" height="100px">
  4342.   */
  4343.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  4344.           int_data[2] = 0; /* --> show_display = 0; */
  4345.           for(i=0; i<6 ; i++){
  4346.             switch(i){
  4347.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* start value */
  4348.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* end value */
  4349.               case 2: int_data[0] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* width */
  4350.               case 3: int_data[1] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break; /* height */
  4351.               case 4: temp = get_string_argument(infile,0); /* type: x,y,angle */
  4352.                 if( strstr(temp,"displ")!=0 ||  strstr(temp,"deg")!=0 || strstr(temp,"rad")!=0 ){int_data[5] = 1; }else{int_data[5] = 0;}
  4353.                 if(strstr(temp,"anim")!= 0){int_data[3] = 1;}else{int_data[3] = 0;}
  4354.                 if(strstr(temp,"active")!= 0){onclick = 4;}else{onclick=0;}
  4355.                 if(strstr(temp,"angle")!= 0){slider_type="R";if( strstr(temp,"rad")!= 0){int_data[2] = 3;}if( strstr(temp,"deg")!= 0){int_data[2] = 4;}}
  4356.                 else
  4357.                   if(strstr(temp,"xy") != 0){slider_type = "XY";if( strstr(temp,"disp")!= 0){int_data[2] = 5;}}
  4358.                     else
  4359.                       if(strstr(temp,"x") != 0){slider_type = "X";if( strstr(temp,"disp")!= 0){int_data[2] = 1;}}
  4360.                       else
  4361.                         if(strstr(temp,"y") != 0){slider_type = "Y";if( strstr(temp,"disp")!= 0){int_data[2] = 2;}}
  4362.                           else
  4363.                             canvas_error("slider can be of type: x,y,angle,fun_x:fun_y");
  4364.                   break;
  4365.                 case 5: temp = get_string_argument(infile,1); if( strstr(temp,"\"") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"\""," ");}
  4366.         /* slider label : in case of latex/mathmlmath we need to remove the extra " */
  4367.               break;
  4368.             }
  4369.           }
  4370.           if(use_slider == -1 ){ /* add once */
  4371.             add_slider(int_data[3]);
  4372.             if(int_data[5] == 1 ){add_slider_display(precision,font_size,font_color,stroke_opacity);}
  4373.           }
  4374.           use_slider++;
  4375.           if(int_data[3] == 0){\
  4376.  
  4377.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4378.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"slider%d = new slider(\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",[%f,%f],%f,%f,'%s',%d);\n",use_slider,slider_type,temp,use_slider,int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,fill_color,stroke_color,fill_opacity,stroke_opacity,double_data[0],double_data[1],font_family,int_data[2]));
  4379.           }else{
  4380.  
  4381.             add_slider(int_data[3]);/* use only once !! */
  4382.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4383.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"slider%d = new animslider(\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",[%f,%f],%f,%f,'%s',%d);\n",use_slider,slider_type,temp,use_slider,int_data[0],int_data[1],line_width,fill_color,stroke_color,fill_opacity,stroke_opacity,double_data[0],double_data[1],font_family,int_data[2]));
  4384.           }
  4385.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4386.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var slider%d;",use_slider);
  4387.           use_dragstuff = 2;
  4388. //      dragstuff[22] = 1; /* dragstuff switch no 22 is a slider...*/
  4389.           if(onclick != 4 ){ js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1; }/* no need to click on object to use slider... */
  4390.       //js_function[JS_ROTATE_MOUSE] = 1;
  4391.           c = 0;
  4392.           for(i=last_slider;i<=use_slider;i++){
  4393.             int_data[c] = i; c++;
  4394.           }
  4395.           my_sliders = data2js_array(int_data,use_slider - last_slider+1);
  4396.           break;
  4397.         case SGRAPH:
  4398.   /*
  4399.   @ sgraph xstart,ystart,xmajor,ymajor,xminor,yminor,majorgrid_color,minorgrid_color
  4400.   @ primitive implementation of a ''broken scale`` graph...
  4401.   @ not very versatile: only usable in combination with userdraw <br>eg no other objects will obey this "coordinate system"<br>if you want to place an object into this coordinate system, be aware that 10% or 20% of xsize and/or ysize is ''lost``.<br>Use these "formulas" to recalculate the virtual coordinates:<br>factor=0.8 in case xstart != xmin (or ystart != ymin)<br>factor=0.9 in case xstart = xmin (or ystart = ymin)<br>px_x_point = ((factor*xsize)/(xmax - xstart))*(x_point - xmax)+xsize<br>x_recalculated = px*(xmax - xmin)/xsize + $xmin<br>px_y_point = -1*factor*y_point*ysize/(ymax - ystart) + ymax*factor*ysize/(ymax - ystart)<br>y_recalculated = ymax - py*(ymax - ymin)/ysize<br>
  4402.   @%sgraph%size 400,400%xrange 0,10000%yrange 0,100%sgraph 9000,50,100,10,4,4,grey,blue%userinput_xy%linewidth 2%userdraw segments,red%precision 0%mouse blue,22
  4403.   */
  4404.             js_function[DRAW_SGRAPH] = 1;
  4405.             for(i = 0 ; i < 8 ;i++){
  4406.               switch(i){
  4407.                 case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4408.                 case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4409.                 case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4410.                 case 3:double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4411.                 case 4:int_data[0] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break;
  4412.                 case 5:int_data[1] = (int)(get_real(infile,0));break;
  4413.                 case 6:stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;
  4414.                 case 7:font_color = get_color(infile,1);
  4415.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4416.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "xstart = %f;\n ystart = %f;\ndraw_sgraph(%d,%d,%f,%f,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",%f,%d);\n", double_data[0],double_data[1],GRID_CANVAS,precision,double_data[2],double_data[3],int_data[0],int_data[1],stroke_color,font_color,font_family,stroke_opacity,font_size));
  4417.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4418.                 break;
  4419.                 default:break;
  4420.               }
  4421.             }
  4422.       /* sgraph(canvas_type,precision,xmajor,ymajor,xminor,yminor,majorcolor,minorcolor,fontfamily,opacity)*/
  4423.           break;
  4424.         case SNAPTOFUNCTION:
  4425.   /*
  4426.   @ snaptofunction some_function_in_x,some_funtion_in_y
  4427.   @ alternative: snaptofun
  4428.   @ the next object will snap to the calculated values
  4429.   @ note: snaptofun is probably not really useful feature...
  4430.   @ if you want only modification of y-values,just use: <code>snaptofunction x,5*sin(1/y)</code>
  4431.   @ if you want only modification of x-values,just use: <code>snaptofunction 5*sin(1/x),y</code>
  4432.   @ for now only one instance of ''snaptofunction`` is allowed
  4433.   @ use rawmath on your functions: no validity checking is done by wims !
  4434.   @ note: switching x and y coordinates? <code>snaptofunction y,x</code>
  4435.   @%snaptofunction_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%snaptofunction x,5*sin(x)%linewidth 3%crosshairsize 6%userdraw crosshairs,red%linewidth 2%curve blue,5*sin(x)%xunit = x-value%display x,blue,22
  4436.   @%snaptofunction_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 100%snaptofunction y^2-9,y%#snaptofunction y^2-9,abs(y)%linewidth 3%crosshairsize 6%userdraw crosshairs,red%linewidth 2%curve blue,sqrt(x+9)%curve blue,-1*sqrt(x+9)%yunit = y-value%display y,blue,22
  4437.   */
  4438.           temp = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  4439.           use_snap = 2;
  4440.           use_snap = 5;
  4441.           js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  4442.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var snap_fun = {x:to_js_math('%s'),y:to_js_math('%s')};function snap_to_fun(px,py){ var x = px2x(px); var y = px2y(py); return [ x2px(eval(snap_fun.x)) , y2px(eval(snap_fun.y)) ];};",temp,get_string(infile,1));
  4443.           break;
  4444.         case SNAPTOPOINTS:
  4445.   /*
  4446.   @ snaptopoints x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3....
  4447.   @ a userdraw object will snap to these points.
  4448.   @ the array size (e.g. the number of points) of command ''snaptopoints`` is limited by constant MAX_INT (canvasdraw.h)<br>this command may be repeated multiple times (no limit) to add points
  4449.   @ a draggable object (use command ''drag x|y|xy``) will snap to the closed of these points when dragged (mouseup)
  4450.   @ other options: use keyword ''snaptogrid``, ''xsnaptogrid`` or ''ysnaptogrid``
  4451.   @%snaptopoints%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%snaptopoints -1,-3,-1,-2,-1,0,-1,1,-1,2,-1,3,1,-3,1,-2,1,-1,1,0,1,1,1,2,1,3%linewidth 2%points red,-1,-3,-1,-2,-1,0,-1,1,-1,2,-1,3,1,-3,1,-2,1,-1,1,0,1,1,1,2,1,3%userdraw arrows,red
  4452.   @%snaptopoints%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%snaptopoints -1,-3,-1,-2,-1,0,-1,1,-1,2,-1,3,1,-3,1,-2,1,-1,1,0,1,1,1,2,1,3%linewidth 3%%points blue,-1,-3,-1,-2,-1,0,-1,1,-1,2,-1,3,1,-3,1,-2,1,-1,1,0,1,1,1,2,1,3%drag xy%ftriangle -4,0,-2,3,0,0,red
  4453.   */
  4454.           i = 0;
  4455.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  4456.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  4457.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  4458.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  4459.             }
  4460.             else {
  4461.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  4462.             }
  4463.             i++;
  4464.           }
  4465.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4466.       /* NEED AN EXTRA COUNTER VARIABLE FOR MORE THAN 2 CALLS */
  4467.           fprintf(js_include_file,"if( temp_push_array === 'undefined' ){var temp_push_array;};if( points_to_snap_on === 'undefined' ){var points_to_snap_on;};var temp_push_array = [%s];\n",double_xy2js_array(double_data,i,decimals));
  4468.           if( snap_to_points_cnt == 0 ){
  4469.             fprintf(js_include_file,"points_to_snap_on = temp_push_array;function find_min_diff(x,y,X,Y){var diff = 100000000;var chk;var idx = 0;var p = 0;while(X[p] != null){chk = distance(x,y,X[p],Y[p]);if( chk  < diff ){ diff = chk; idx = p;};p++;};return idx;};function snap_to_points(x,y){x = px2x(x); y = px2y(y);var xpoints = points_to_snap_on[0];var ypoints = points_to_snap_on[1];var idx = find_min_diff(x,y,xpoints,ypoints);x = xpoints[idx];y = ypoints[idx];return [x2px(x),y2px(y)];};");
  4470.           }else{
  4471.             fprintf(js_include_file,"points_to_snap_on[0].push.apply(points_to_snap_on[0],temp_push_array[0]);points_to_snap_on[1].push.apply(points_to_snap_on[1],temp_push_array[1]);");
  4472.           }
  4473.           snap_to_points_cnt = 1; /* do not repeat including the js-functions...just once*/
  4474.           use_snap = 4;
  4475.           break;
  4476.         case SNAPTOGRID:
  4477.   /*
  4478.   @ snaptogrid
  4479.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  4480.   @ a draggable object (use command ''drag x|y|xy``) will snap to the given grid when dragged (mouseup)
  4481.   @ in case of userdraw the drawn points will snap to xmajor / ymajor grid
  4482.   @ if no grid is defined, points will snap to every integer xrange/yrange value. (eg snap_x=1,snap_y=1)
  4483.   @ if you do not want a visible grid, but you only want a ''snaptogrid`` with some value...define this grid with opacity 0.
  4484.   @ if xminor / yminor is defined,(use keyword ''axis`` to activate the minor steps) the drawing will snap to xminor and yminor<br>use only even dividers in x/y-minor...for example <code>snaptogrid<br>axis<br>grid 2,1,grey,4,4,7,red</code> will snap on x=0, x=0.5, x=1, x=1.5 .... will snap on y=0, y=0.25 y=0.5 y=0.75 ...
  4485.   @%snaptogrid_1%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,6,grey%linewidth 2%snaptogrid%userdraw crosshairs,blue%mouse red,22
  4486.   @%snaptogrid_2%size 400,400%xrange -5,5%yrange -5,5%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 1,1,grey,4,1,6,grey%linewidth 1%snaptogrid%userdraw crosshairs,blue%mouse red,22
  4487.   */
  4488.           use_snap = 1;
  4489.           break;
  4490.         case SQUARE:
  4491.   /*
  4492.   @ square x,y,side (px),color
  4493.   @ draw a square with left top corner (x:y) with side ''side`` in color 'color'
  4494.   @ use command <code>fsquare x,y,side,color</code> for a filled square
  4495.   @ use command/keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> before command <code>square x,y,side,color</code>
  4496.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  4497.   @%square%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%filled%fillcolor blue%square 0,0,120,green
  4498.   */
  4499.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  4500.             switch(i){
  4501.             case 0:double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x1-values */
  4502.             case 1:double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y1-values */
  4503.             case 2:double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* width in px */
  4504.             case 3:stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  4505.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4506.               double_data[3] = double_data[0] + (xmax - xmin)*double_data[2]/xsize;
  4507.               double_data[4] = double_data[1] + -1*(ymax - ymin)*double_data[2]/ysize;
  4508.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4509.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4510.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,1,[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f,%.*f,%.*f],[%d],[%d],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[3],decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[4],decimals,double_data[4],line_width,line_width,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4511.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4512.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  4513.               reset();break;
  4514.             default: break;
  4515.             }
  4516.           }
  4517.           dragstuff[1] = 1;
  4518.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4519.           break;
  4520.         case STATUS:
  4521.   /*
  4522.   @ status
  4523.   @ keyword
  4524.   @ alernative: nostatus
  4525.   @ used to override the effects of ''status=done`` in wims (answer.phtml)
  4526.   @ affects ''readonly`` in inputfields / textareas in canvasimage and all userdraw based commands
  4527.   @ e.g.: if keyword ''status`` is set, the pupil will be able to modify the canvas when the ''wims &#36;status variable`` is set to ''done``
  4528.   */
  4529.  
  4530.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\nwims_status=\"waiting\";\n");
  4531.           break;
  4532.         case STRING:
  4533.   /*
  4534.   @ string color,x,y,the text string
  4535.   @ may be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  4536.   @ note: when set ''onclick``, use an extra command ''fontsize`` (default: fontsize=12) to adjust the size of the clicked text-string<br>note: a clicked text string will be hardcoded : fontsize+10 in the font family courier
  4537.   @ unicode supported: <code>string red,0,0,\\u2232</code><br> See <a target='new' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode</a><br> See <a  target='new' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_script_in_Unicode'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_script_in_Unicode</a>
  4538.   @ use a command like <code>fontfamily italic 24px Arial</code> to set fonts on browser that support font change
  4539.   @ super / sub script is supported, using '<b>_</b>' and '<b>^</b>' <br>The font family for the sub/sup string will be Helvetica e.g. your font family settings will be ignored <br>to force end the subscript/supscript, use an extra space...see example:
  4540.   @%string_sup_sub%size 400,400%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%fontfamily 22px Arial%# you can use a single space for separation in formula...%# use double space to create new word%string blue,-5,3,H_3O^+ + OH^-  \\u2192 2H_2O%# you can use a single space for separation in formula...%string red,-5,-3,H_3 O^+ + OH^\\u2212  \\u2192 2H_2 O%
  4541.   @%string%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 14px Arial%crosshair -3,-3,red%crosshair 3,3,blue%string red,-3,-3,Hello World%fontfamily Italic 18px Arial%string red,3,3,Hello World%fontfamily 22pt STIX%string black,-10,8,\\u03B1 \\u03B2 \\u03B3 \\u03B4 \\u03B5 \\u03B6 \\u03B7 \\u03B8 \\u03B9 \\u03BA \\u03BB \\u03BC \\u03BD \\u03BE \\u03BF
  4542.   */
  4543.           if( use_rotate == TRUE  ){js_function[JS_ROTATE_MOUSE] = 1; }
  4544.           dragstuff[14] = 1;
  4545.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4546.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  4547.             switch(i){
  4548.               case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;/* name or hex color */
  4549.               case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x in xrange*/
  4550.               case 2: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y in yrange*/
  4551.               case 3: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4552.                 if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  4553.         /* rotate is done by HTML5/CANVAS context rotation */
  4554.                 temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  4555.                 if(strstr(temp,"_") != NULL || strstr(temp,"^") != NULL){js_function[DRAW_SUBSUP] = 1;}
  4556.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4557.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4558.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4559.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,14,[%.*f],[%.*f],[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,temp,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4560.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4561.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4562.       //onclick = 0;
  4563.       //use_offset = 0;
  4564.                 reset();
  4565.                 break;
  4566.               default:break;
  4567.             }
  4568.           }
  4569.           break;
  4570.         case STRINGUP:
  4571.   /*
  4572.   @ stringup color,x,y,rotation_degrees,the text string
  4573.   @ may be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  4574.   @ note: when set ''onclick``, use an extra command ''fontsize`` (default: fontsize=12) to adjust the size of the clicked text-string<br>note: a clicked text string will be hardcoded : fontsize+10 in the font family courier
  4575.   @ unicode supported: <code>stringup red,0,0,45,\\u2232</code>
  4576.   @ use a command like <code>fontfamily bold 34px Courier</code> to set fonts on browser that support font change
  4577.   @ you could use keyword <a href='#yoffset'>yoffset</a> to -sometimes- do a small correction of text placement under/above a point (e.g. text &amp; point have thesame coordinates)
  4578.   @ note: no need to ''killrotate`` after ''stringup``<br><code>onclick<br>rotate 45<br>string red,0,0,AAAAAA<br>killrotate<br>string red,4,4,BBBBBB</code><br>is identical with:<br><code>onclick<br>stringup red,0,0,45,AAAAAA<br>string red,4,4,BBBBBB</code>
  4579.   @ super / sub script is supported, using '<b>_</b>' and '<b>^</b>' <br>to end the subscript/supscript, use an extra space...see example:
  4580.   @%stringup_sub_sup%size 400,400%xrange -6,6%yrange -6,6%fontfamily 22px Arial%# use single space for separation in formula...%# use double space to create new word%stringup red,-5,0,45,H_3 O^+ + OH^\\u2212  \\u2192 2H_2 O%
  4581.   @%stringup%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontsize 24%fontfamily 14px Arial%crosshair -3,0,red%crosshair 3,0,blue%onclick%stringup red,-3,0,-90,Hello World%drag xy%stringup red,-3,0,-45,Hello World%stringup red,-3,0,45,Hello World%stringup red,-3,0,90,Hello World%stringup blue,3,0,-90,Hello World%stringup blue,3,0,-45,Hello World%stringup blue,3,0,45,Hello World%stringup blue,3,0,90,Hello World
  4582.  
  4583.   */
  4584.       /* html5 canvas rotation is only used for text objects  */
  4585.           use_rotate = TRUE ;
  4586.           dragstuff[14] = 1;
  4587.           js_function[JS_ROTATE_MOUSE] = 1;
  4588.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4589.  
  4590.           for(i=0;i<6;i++){
  4591.             switch(i){
  4592.               case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;/* name or hex color */
  4593.               case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  4594.               case 2: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  4595.               case 3: angle = get_real(infile,0);break;/* rotation */
  4596.               case 4: decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4597.                 temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  4598.                 if(strstr(temp,"_") != NULL || strstr(temp,"^") != NULL){js_function[DRAW_SUBSUP] = 1;}
  4599.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4600.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4601.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4602.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,14,[%.*f],[%.*f],[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,temp,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4603.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4604.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4605.                 //onclick = 0;
  4606.                 //use_offset = 0;
  4607.                 reset();
  4608.                 break;
  4609.               default:break;
  4610.             }
  4611.           }
  4612.           use_rotate = FALSE;
  4613.           break;
  4614.         case STYLE:
  4615.   /*
  4616.   @ highlight color,opacity,linewidth
  4617.   @ NOT IMPLEMENTED
  4618.   @ use command ''onclick``: when the object receives a userclick it will increase its linewidth
  4619.   */
  4620.          break;
  4621.         case STROKECOLOR:
  4622.   /*
  4623.   @ strokecolor colorname or #hex
  4624.   @ to be used for commands that do not supply a color argument (like command ''linegraph``)
  4625.   */
  4626.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  4627.           break;
  4628.         case FLY_TEXT:
  4629.   /*
  4630.   @ text fontcolor,x,y,font,text_string
  4631.   @ font may be described by keywords: giant,huge,normal,small,tiny
  4632.   @ use command ''fontsize`` to increase base fontsize for these keywords
  4633.   @ may be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy``
  4634.   @ backwards compatible with flydraw
  4635.   @ unicode supported: text red,0,0,huge,\\u2232
  4636.   @ special: use '_' and '^' to imitate html sup/sub, like H_3O^+ + OH^\\u22i2  \\u2192 2H_2 O
  4637.   @ much better to use command <a href='#string'>string</a> combined with <a href='#fontfamily'>fontfamily</a> for a more fine grained control over html5 canvas text element
  4638.   @ super / sub script is supported, using '<b>_</b>' and '<b>^</b>' <br>to end the subscript/supscript, use an extra space...see <a href='#string'>string </a> command
  4639.   @ Avoid mixing old flydraw commands ''text``, ''textup`` with new canvasdraw commands ''string``, ''stringup``. If the fontfamily was set completely like <code>fontfamily italic 24px Arial</code>. In that case reset ''fontfamily`` to something lke ''fontfamily Arial`` before the old flydraw commands.
  4640.   @%text%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontsize 14%onclick%drag xy%text green,-4,-4,small,Hello World%drag xy%text red,-4,-2,large,Hello World%drag xy%text blue,-4,0,huge,Hello World%drag xy%text green,-4,3,giant,Hello World%drag xy
  4641.   */
  4642.         for(i = 0; i < 5 ;i++){
  4643.           switch(i){
  4644.             case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);break;/* font_color == stroke_color name or hex color */
  4645.             case 1: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  4646.             case 2: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  4647.             case 3: fly_font = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  4648.               if(strcmp(fly_font,"giant") == 0){
  4649.                 fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 24);
  4650.               }
  4651.               else {
  4652.                 if(strcmp(fly_font,"huge") == 0){
  4653.                   fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 14);
  4654.                 }
  4655.                 else {
  4656.                   if(strcmp(fly_font,"large") == 0){
  4657.                     fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 6);
  4658.                   }
  4659.                   else {
  4660.                     if(strcmp(fly_font,"small") == 0){
  4661.                       fly_font_size = (int)(font_size - 4);
  4662.                       if(fly_font_size<0){fly_font_size = 8;}
  4663.                     }
  4664.                   }
  4665.                 }
  4666.               }
  4667.               break;
  4668.             case 4:
  4669.               temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  4670.               if(strstr(temp,"_") != NULL || strstr(temp,"^") != NULL){js_function[DRAW_SUBSUP] = 1;}
  4671.               decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4672.               if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4673.               if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(2,2);}
  4674.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4675.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,14,[%.*f],[%.*f],[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%f,\"%s\",%d,%s,%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,temp,fly_font_size,"null",my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4676.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4677.               if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4678.               reset();
  4679.               break;
  4680.             default:break;
  4681.             }
  4682.           }
  4683.           dragstuff[14] = 1;
  4684.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4685.           break;
  4686.         case TEXTAREA:
  4687.   /*
  4688.   @ textarea x,y,cols,rows,readonly,value
  4689.   @ may be further controlled by <a href="#css">css</a>
  4690.   @ if ''&#36;status=done`` (e.g. in answer.phtml) the inputfield will be cleared and set readonly. Override this by keyword <a href="#status">status</a>.
  4691.   @ if mathml inputfields are present and / or some userdraw is performed, these data will <b>not</b> be send as well (<code>javascript:read_canvas();</code>)
  4692.   @ keyword ''xoffset | centered`` is not active for command ''textarea``
  4693.   @%textarea%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%css color:red;background-color:lightblue;font-size:14px;text-align:center%textarea -3,-2,6,3,1,?%css color:blue;background-color:yellow;font-size:14px;text-align:center%textarea 0,-2,8,2,1,?
  4694.   */
  4695.           js_function[DRAW_TEXTAREAS] = 1;
  4696.           for(i = 0 ; i<6;i++){
  4697.             switch(i){
  4698.               case 0: int_data[0]=x2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* x in px */
  4699.               case 1: int_data[1]=y2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y in px */
  4700.               case 2: int_data[2]=abs( (int)(get_real(infile,0)));break;/* cols */
  4701.               case 3: int_data[3]=abs( (int)(get_real(infile,0)));break;/* rows */
  4702.               case 4: if( get_real(infile,1) >0){int_data[4] = 1;}else{int_data[3] = 0;};break; /* readonly */
  4703.               case 5: temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  4704.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4705.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_textareas(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\");\n",canvas_root_id,input_cnt,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],int_data[4],css_class,temp));
  4706.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4707.                 input_cnt++;break;
  4708.               default: break;
  4709.             }
  4710.           }
  4711.           if(reply_format == 0 ){reply_format = 15;}
  4712.           reset();
  4713.           break;
  4714.         case TEXTFILL:
  4715.   /*
  4716.   @ textfill x0,y0,color,some_text
  4717.   @ x0,y0 in xrange / yrange
  4718.   @ color will be used for the font color
  4719.   @ use command <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> to set font type and size
  4720.   @ there is also a command <a href="#userdraw">userdraw textfill,color,some_text</a>
  4721.   @%textfill%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%fontfamily 24pt Arial%circles red,0,0,3,3,3,6%textfill 4,4,blue,HELLO WORLD
  4722.   */
  4723.  
  4724.           js_function[DRAW_TEXTFILL] = 1;
  4725.           if(js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] != 1 ){/* use only once */
  4726.             js_function[DRAW_FILLTOBORDER] = 1;
  4727.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  4728.           }
  4729.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4730.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  4731.             switch(i){
  4732.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* x in px */
  4733.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); break; /* y in py */
  4734.               case 2: font_color = get_color(infile,0); break;
  4735.               case 3: temp = get_string(infile,1);
  4736.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4737.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_textfill(%d,%*.f,%*.f,'%s','%s',%d,%d,'%s',false); ",FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[1],font_color,font_family,xsize,ysize,temp));
  4738.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4739.                 fill_cnt++;
  4740.                 break;
  4741.               default:break;
  4742.             }
  4743.           }
  4744.           reset();
  4745.           break;
  4746.         case FLY_TEXTUP:
  4747.   /*
  4748.   @ textup fontcolor,x,y,font,text_string
  4749.   @ can <b>not</b> be set ''onclick`` or ''drag xy`` (because of translaton matrix...mouse incompatible)
  4750.   @ font may be described by keywords: giant,huge,normal,small,tiny
  4751.   @ use command ''fontsize`` to increase base fontsize for the keywords
  4752.   @ backwards compatible with flydraw
  4753.   @ unicode supported: textup red,0,0,huge,\\u2232
  4754.   @ use command ''stringup`` and ''fontfamily`` for a more fine grained control over html5 canvas text element
  4755.   @ Avoid mixing old flydraw commands ''text``, ''textup`` with new canvasdraw commands ''string``; ''stringup``. If the fontfamily was set completely like <code>fontfamily italic 24px Arial</code>. In that case reset ''fontfamily`` to something like ''fontfamily Arial`` before the old flydraw commands.
  4756.   */
  4757.           js_function[DRAW_TEXTS] = 1;
  4758.           for(i = 0; i<5 ;i++){
  4759.             switch(i){
  4760.               case 0: font_color = get_color(infile,0);break;/* name or hex color */
  4761.               case 1: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* x */
  4762.               case 2: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0));break; /* y */
  4763.               case 3: fly_font = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  4764.                 if(strcmp(fly_font,"giant") == 0){
  4765.                   fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 24);
  4766.                 }
  4767.                 else {
  4768.                   if(strcmp(fly_font,"huge") == 0){
  4769.                     fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 14);
  4770.                   }
  4771.                   else {
  4772.                     if(strcmp(fly_font,"large") == 0){
  4773.                       fly_font_size = (int)(font_size + 6);
  4774.                     }
  4775.                     else {
  4776.                       if(strcmp(fly_font,"small") == 0){
  4777.                         fly_font_size = (int)(font_size - 4);
  4778.                         if(fly_font_size<0){fly_font_size = 8;}
  4779.                       }
  4780.                     }
  4781.                   }
  4782.                 }
  4783.                 break;
  4784.               case 4:
  4785.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4786.                 temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  4787.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4788.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4789.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_text(%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%.2f,90,\"%s\",%d,%.2f,%d);\n",STATIC_CANVAS,int_data[0],int_data[1],fly_font_size,"null",font_color,stroke_opacity,temp,use_rotate,angle,use_offset));
  4790.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4791.                 reset();
  4792.         //use_offset = 0;
  4793.                 break;
  4794.               default:break;
  4795.             }
  4796.           }
  4797.           break;
  4798.         case TRACE_JSCURVE:
  4799.   /*
  4800.   @ trace_jscurve some_math_function
  4801.   @ will use a crosshair to trace the jsmath curve
  4802.   @ two inputfields will display the current x/y-values (numerical evaluation by javascript)
  4803.   @ default labels ''x`` and ''y``; use commands ''xlabel some_x_axis_name`` and ''ylabel some_y_axis_name`` to customize the labels for the input fields
  4804.   @ use commands fontsize and css to format the fonts for labels and inputfields.
  4805.   @ use commands ''linewidth, strokecolor, crosshairsize`` to adjust the corsshair.
  4806.   @ the client browser will convert your math function to javascript math.<br>use parenthesis and rawmath: use 2*x instead of 2x etc etc no check is done on the validity of your function and/or syntax (use error console to debug any errors...)
  4807.   @ be aware that the formulas of the plotted function(s) can be found in the page javascript source
  4808.   @%trace_jscurve%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%precision 0%axis%axisnumbering%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,gray%recision 100%css color:blue;%linewidth 4%crosshairsize 8%trace_jscurve 5*sin(0.1*x^2)%linewidth 1%jsplot red,5*sin(0.1*x^2)%#only one curve can be traced
  4809.   */
  4810.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  4811.           js_function[DRAW_CROSSHAIRS] = 1;
  4812.           js_function[DRAW_LINES] = 1;
  4813.           js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  4814.           add_trace_js_mouse(TRACE_CANVAS,stroke_color,get_string(infile,1),font_size,stroke_opacity,line_width,crosshair_size,css_class);
  4815.           break;
  4816.         case TRANGE:
  4817.   /*
  4818.   @ trange tmin,tmax
  4819.   @ alternative: ranget
  4820.   @ default -2,2
  4821.   */
  4822.           use_parametric = TRUE;
  4823.           for(i = 0 ; i<2; i++){
  4824.             switch(i){
  4825.               case 0: tmin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4826.               case 1: tmax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  4827.               default: break;
  4828.             }
  4829.           }
  4830.           if(tmin >= tmax ){canvas_error(" trange is not OK: tmin &lt; tmax!\n");}
  4831.           break;
  4832.         case TRANSLATION:
  4833.   /*
  4834.   @ translation tx,ty
  4835.   @ alternative: translate
  4836.   @ will translate the next objects tx in xrange and ty in yrange
  4837.   @ use command ''killtranstation`` to end the command
  4838.   @%translation%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 1%fillpattern grid%triangle -6,6,8,6,5,1,blue%translation 2,2%ftriangle -6,6,8,6,5,1,red
  4839.   */
  4840.           for(i = 0 ; i<2;i++){
  4841.             switch(i){
  4842.               case 0: affine_matrix[4] = get_real(infile,0);break;
  4843.               case 1: affine_matrix[5] = get_real(infile,1);
  4844.                 use_affine = TRUE;
  4845.       /* the other values affine_matrix[0..3] remain untouched*/
  4846.                 break;
  4847.               default: break;
  4848.             }
  4849.           }
  4850.           break;
  4851.         case TRIANGLE:
  4852.   /*
  4853.   @ triangle x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,color
  4854.   @ use ftriangle or keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> for a solid triangle
  4855.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  4856.   @%triangle%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%opacity 250,150%drag xy%triangle 0,0,-4,4,6,8,red%drag xy%ftriangle 0,0,-4,-4,6,-8,red%fillpattern grid%drag xy%ftriangle -6,6,8,6,5,1,blue
  4857.   */
  4858.           for(i=0;i<7;i++){
  4859.             switch(i){
  4860.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  4861.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  4862.               case 2: double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  4863.               case 3: double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  4864.               case 4: double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  4865.               case 5: double_data[5] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  4866.               case 6: stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  4867.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4868.                 if( use_rotate == TRUE ){ rotate(6,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  4869.                 if( use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(6,2);}
  4870.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4871.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4872.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,5,%s,[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,double_xy2js_array(double_data,6,decimals),line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4873.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4874.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4875.           /* object_cnt++;*/
  4876.                 reset();
  4877.                 break;
  4878.               default: break;
  4879.             }
  4880.           }
  4881.           dragstuff[5] = 1;
  4882.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4883.           break;
  4884.         case TRIANGLES:
  4885.   /*
  4886.   @ triangles color,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,...
  4887.   @ use ftriangles or keyword <a href='#filled'>filled</a> for solid triangles
  4888.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  4889.   @%triangles%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%onclick%triangles red,0,0,-4,4,6,8,0,0,-4,-4,6,-8,-6,6,8,6,5,1%# the same as 3 calls to command triangle
  4890.   */
  4891.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,0);/* name or hex color */
  4892.           i = 0;
  4893.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  4894.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  4895.  
  4896.           while( ! done ){
  4897.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  4898.             double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0); /* x1 */
  4899.             double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0); /* y1 */
  4900.             double_data[2] = get_real(infile,0); /* x2 */
  4901.             double_data[3] = get_real(infile,0); /* y2 */
  4902.             double_data[4] = get_real(infile,0); /* x3 */
  4903.             double_data[5] = get_real(infile,1); /* y3 */
  4904.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  4905.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,5,%s,[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,double_xy2js_array(double_data,6,decimals),line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  4906.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  4907.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  4908.             i = i + 6;
  4909.           }
  4910.           reset();
  4911.           dragstuff[5] = 1;
  4912.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  4913.           break;
  4914.         case USERBOXPLOT:
  4915.   /*
  4916.   @ userboxplot
  4917.   @ keyword, no arguments
  4918.   @ use before command <a href="#boxplot">boxplot x_or_y,box-height_or_box-width,x_or_y-position</a>
  4919.   @ if set, the student will have to calculate "min,Q1,median,Q3,max" and feed these data into the ''draw_boxplot`` function
  4920.   @ for example: put the canvas-script into a html element with id='boxplot' and set style='display:none'<br>define a variable called ''student_boxplot`` and fill it with the 5 student-data (from inputfields or something)<br><code>var student_boxplot = new Array(5)<br>function show_boxplot(){<br>student_boxplot[0] = min;<br>student_boxplot[1] = Q1;<br>student_boxplot[2] = median;<br>student_boxplot[3] = Q3;<br>student_boxplot[4] = max;<br>document.getElementById('boxplot').style.display = "block";<br>draw_boxplot(12345,1,2.00,5.00,[0,0,0,0,0],4,"0,0,255",0.78,"255,165,0",0.60,1,0,1,1);<br>};</code><br>In the canvas-script the function draw_boxplot has the following arguments:<br>draw_boxplot=function(canvas_type,xy,hw,cxy,data,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype0,dashtype1)
  4921.   */
  4922.           js_function[DRAW_BOXPLOT] = 1;
  4923.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var boxplot_source = 3;\n");
  4924.           js_function[DRAW_JSBOXPLOT] = 2;
  4925.           break;
  4926.         case USERBOXPLOTDATA:
  4927.   /*
  4928.   @ userboxplotdata
  4929.   @ keyword, no arguments
  4930.   @ use before command <a href="#boxplot">boxplot x_or_y,box-height_or_box-width,x_or_y-position</a>
  4931.   @ if set, the student will have to generate some statistical data. These data should be put in a named array ''student_boxplot_data``
  4932.   @ ''min,Q1,median,Q3,max`` are calculated by a js-function and the 'draw_boxplot' function will draw a boxplot.
  4933.   @ see command <a href="#userboxplot">userboxplot</a> for calling 'draw_boxplot()'
  4934.   */
  4935.           js_function[DRAW_BOXPLOT] = 1;
  4936.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var boxplot_source = 2;\n");
  4937.           js_function[DRAW_JSBOXPLOT] = 1;
  4938.           break;
  4939.         case USERDRAW:
  4940.   /*
  4941.   @ userdraw object_type,color
  4942.   @ only a single object_type is allowed.
  4943.   @ right mouse click will remove last drawn object.
  4944.   @ for multiple different 'userdraw' objects in an exercise, use command <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a>
  4945.   @ implemented object_type: <ul><li>point</li><li>points</li><li>crosshair</li><li>crosshairs</li><li>line</li><li>lines</li><li>vline</li><li>vlines</li><li>hline</li><li>hlines</li><li>demiline</li><li>demilines</li><li>segment</li><li>segments</li><li>polyline | brokenline</li><li>circle</li><li>circles</li><li>arrow</li><li>arrow2 (double arrow)</li><li>arrows</li><li>arrows2 (double arrows)</li><li>curvedarrow</li><li>curvedarrows</li><li>curvedarrow2</li><li>curvedarrows2</li><li>triangle</li><li>polygon</li><li>poly[3-9] (e.g poly3 ... poly7...poly9</li><li>rect</li><li>roundrect</li><li>rects</li><li>roundrects</li><li>freehandline | path</li><li>freehandlines | paths</li><li>clickfill: fill the clicked area with color<br>multiple areas may be selected <br>multiple colors may be provided using commands <a href='#colorpalette'>colorpalette color1,color2,color3,...</a> use <a href='#replyformat'>replyformat 10</a> for checking the user click color ... reply=x1:y1:color1,x2:y2:color2...<br>attention: this will <b>not</b> work for pattern filling, because the pattern image is only generated once and after creation can not be changed !<br>the opacity of this image on a separate canvas is set to 0.01 and not 0 (!!)...in the ''fill algorithm`` the opacity of the matching pixels is set to 1</li><li>dotfill: fill the clicked area with a dot pattern; use command linewidth to change dot size</li><li>diamondfill: fill the clicked area with a diamond pattern</li><li>hatchfill: fill the clicked area with a hatch pattern</li><li>gridfill: fill the clicked area with a grid pattern</li><li>textfill: fill the clicked area with a repeating string<br>userdraw textfill,blue,some_text<br>use command <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> to adjust text style and size</li><li>''clickfill | pattern filling`` in general:<br>the clicks may be set <a href="#snaptogrid">snaptogrid</a><br>can be used together with command <a href="#floodfill">floodfill or fill</a><br><b>always</b> use together with command <a href="#clearbutton">clearbutton some_text</a> for removal of all click_colored areas<br>the function read_canvas() will return the click coordinates in the sequence of the user clicks<br>use command <a href="#canvastype">canvastype</a> to fill another canvas (default should be fine: DRAG_CANVAS = 5)</li><li>text <br>an inputfield is provided, unicode allowed. The text is drawn a the mouse click, or if used with command ''userinput inputfield`` also at the given x/y-coordonates</li><li>arc</li><li>arcs</li><li>image<br>only a single "image" of every supported type(*) may be added to canvas window from the surrounding html page.<br>the image should have an 'id' and an onclick handler.<br>(*) supported types are ''svg``,''bitmap``,''p-element``,''div-element`` and ''mathml/tex-code`` with ''\\mmlid{int}``.</li><li>images</li><li>input<br>place a single inputfield on ''canvas`` <br>use commands 'css' for css styling: use command ''linewidth`` for adjusting the input field size (default 1)</li><li>inputs<br>place multiple inputfield: placing inputfields on top of each other is not possible</li><li>function : identical to <a href="#userinput">userinput function</a></li></ul>
  4946.   @ note: mouselisteners are only active if ''&#36;status != done`` (eg only drawing in an active/non-finished exercise) <br> to overrule use command/keyword ''status`` (no arguments required)
  4947.   @ note: object_type text: Any string or multiple strings may be placed anywhere on the canvas.<br>Use command ''fontfamily`` to set font
  4948.   @ note: object_type polygone: Will be finished (the object is closed) when clicked on the first point of the polygone again.
  4949.   @ note: all objects will be removed -after a javascript confirm box- when clicked on an object point with middle or right mouse button (e.g. event.button != 1: all buttons but left)
  4950.   @ use a prefix <a href='#filled'>filled</a> or ''f`` to set fillable objects filled. (fcircles,filledcircles etc)<br> in case of ''fillpattern`` do not use the ''f`` prefix !
  4951.   @ for non solid filling, use command <a href="#fillpattern">fillpattern grid,hatch,diamond,dot</a>
  4952.   @ use <a href='#opacity'>opacity int,int</a> and <a href='#fillcolor'>fillcolor color</a> to trigger coloured filling of fillable objects
  4953.   @ use command ''dashed`` and/or ''dashtype int,int`` to trigger dashing
  4954.   @ use command ''replyformat int`` to control / adjust output formatting of javascript function read_canvas(); (the defaults should be fine...)
  4955.   @ may be combined with onclick or drag xy of other components of flyscript objects (although not very useful...)
  4956.   @ may be combined with keyword <a href='#userinput_xy'>userinput_xy</a>
  4957.   @ may be combined width the <a href='#snaptogrid'>snaptogrid snaptopoints </a> etc, to simplify the checking of the student reply
  4958.   @ the cursor may be appropriately styled using command <a href='cursor'>cursor</a>
  4959.   @ note: when zooming / panning after a drawing, the drawing will NOT be zoomed / panned...this is a "design" flaw and not a feature <br>To avoid trouble do not use zooming / panning together width userdraw.!<br>use command <a href="#multidraw">multidraw</a> is this is a problem for you...
  4960.   @ note: the default replyformat for ''userdraw input(s),color`` used format x1;y1;text1 \n x2;y2;test2 \n x_n;y_n;text_n (e.g. it is not a comma separated array...use ''direct exec`` to test)
  4961.   @ note: a special case is ''userdraw image,boguscolor``. Images (bitmap or svg or div) present in the exercise page and the img/svg/div-tag with an unique 'id' and <code>onclick='javascript:place_image_on_canvas(this.id)'</code> can be placed onto the canvas.<br>The ''id`` and (x;y) coordinates will be returned using read_canvas();<br> native MathML, MathJax or KaTeX typesetting may be included in div's.(experiments; wims_modules svn version only!)
  4962.   @ note: command <br><code>userdraw function,color</code> is identical to acombination of <code>strokecolor color</code> and <code>userinput function</code><br>
  4963.   @ note: commands :<br><code>multicolors red,green,blue<br>multilabel f(x)=:g(x)=:h(x)=<br>userdraw functions3,color</code><br>is identical to commands :<br><code>functionlabel f(x)=:p(x)=:w(x)=<br>strokecolor red<br>userinput function <br>strokecolor green<br>userinput function <br>strokecolor blue<br>userinput function</code>
  4964.   @%userdraw_canvastype_a%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%grid 2,2,grey%replyformat 10%colorpalette orange,yellow,red,green,lightgreen,blue,lightblue,cyan%canvastype 4%userdraw clickfill,blue%clearbutton REMOVE LAST RECTANGLE
  4965.   @%userdraw_canvastype_b%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%canvastype 4%snaptogrid%replyformat 10%userdraw dotfill,blue%clearbutton REMOVE LAST RECTANGLE
  4966.   @%userdraw_rect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw rect,green
  4967.   @%userdraw_rects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw rects,green
  4968.   @%userdraw_frect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw frect,green
  4969.   @%userdraw_frects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw frects,green
  4970.   @%userdraw_roundrect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw roundrect,green
  4971.   @%userdraw_roundrects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw roundrects,green
  4972.   @%userdraw_froundrect%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw froundrect,green
  4973.   @%userdraw_froundrects%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw froundrects,green
  4974.   @%userdraw_line%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw line,green
  4975.   @%userdraw_lines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw lines,green
  4976.   @%userdraw_vline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw vline,green
  4977.   @%userdraw_vlines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw vlines,green
  4978.   @%userdraw_hline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw hline,green
  4979.   @%userdraw_hlines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw hlines,green
  4980.   @%userdraw_demiline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw demiline,green
  4981.   @%userdraw_demilines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw demilines,green
  4982.   @%userdraw_arc%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw arc,green
  4983.   @%userdraw_arcs%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw arcs,green
  4984.   @%userdraw_point%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw point,green
  4985.   @%userdraw_points%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw points,green
  4986.   @%userdraw_arrow%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw arrow,green
  4987.   @%userdraw_arrows%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw arrows,green
  4988.   @%userdraw_arrow2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw arrow2,green
  4989.   @%userdraw_arrows2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw arrows2,green
  4990.   @%userdraw_curvedarrow%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 1%linewidth 3%userdraw curvedarrow,red%clearbutton REMOVE ALL ARROWS
  4991.   @%userdraw_curvedarrows%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 1%linewidth 3%userdraw curvedarrows,red%clearbutton REMOVE ALL ARROWS
  4992.   @%userdraw_curvedarrow2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 1%linewidth 3%userdraw curvedarrow2,red%clearbutton REMOVE ALL ARROWS
  4993.   @%userdraw_curvedarrows2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 1%linewidth 3%userdraw curvedarrows2,red%clearbutton REMOVE ALL ARROWS
  4994.   @%userdraw_crosshair%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw crosshair,green
  4995.   @%userdraw_crosshairs%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw crosshairs,green
  4996.   @%userdraw_circle%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw circle,green
  4997.   @%userdraw_circles%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw circles,green
  4998.   @%userdraw_segment%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw segment,green
  4999.   @%userdraw_segments%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw segments,green
  5000.   @%userdraw_line%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw line,green
  5001.   @%userdraw_lines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw lines,green
  5002.   @%userdraw_triangle%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw triangle,green
  5003.   @%userdraw_poly5%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw poly5,green
  5004.   @%userdraw_filled_poly5%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%filled%userdraw poly5,green
  5005.   @%userdraw_poly7%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw poly7,green
  5006.   @%userdraw_filled_poly7%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%filled%userdraw poly7,green
  5007.   @%userdraw_polyline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%userdraw polyline,green
  5008.   @%userdraw_freehandline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw freehandline,green
  5009.   @%userdraw_filled_freehandline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%fillcolor orange%opacity 200,50%filled%userdraw freehandline,green
  5010.   @%userdraw_freehandlines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%opacity 200,50%userdraw freehandlines,green
  5011.   @%userdraw_input%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%userdraw input,green
  5012.   @%userdraw_inputs%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%userdraw inputs,green
  5013.   @%userdraw_text%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%fontfamily 42px Courier%userdraw text,green
  5014.   @%userdraw_function%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%multicolors orange,red,green,blue,cyan%precision 1000%userdraw functions3,red%jscurve blue,x^2,-x^2,5*cos(x)%precision 1%mouse red,22
  5015.   @%userdraw_clickfill_colorpalette%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%circles blue,0,0,4,1,1,6,3,3,3,-3,-3,5%opacity 255,120%colorpalette red,green,yellow,blue%userdraw clickfill,green
  5016.   @%userdraw_clickfill_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 3%circles blue,0,0,4,1,1,6,3,3,3,-3,-3,5%opacity 255,120%userdraw clickfill,green
  5017.   @%userdraw_clickfill_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%circles blue,0,0,2,1,1,5,5,5,4,-5,5,6,5,-5,6%userdraw hatchfill,red%#userdraw dotfill,red%#userdraw diamondfill,red%#userdraw gridfill,red
  5018.   @%userdraw_clickfill_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%bgcolor white%# to get nice click coordinates take invisible ''grid`` and use ''snaptogrid`` %grid 1,1,white%snaptogrid%circles blue,0,0,2,1,1,5,5,5,4,-5,5,6,5,-5,6%userdraw gridfill,red
  5019.   */
  5020.           if( use_userdraw != 0 ){ /* only one object type may be drawn*/
  5021.             canvas_error("Only one userdraw primitive may be used in command 'userdraw' use command 'multidraw' for this...");
  5022.           }
  5023.           js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  5024.           draw_type = get_string_argument(infile,0);
  5025.           if( strcmp(draw_type,"textfill") == 0){
  5026.             fprintf(js_include_file,"var userdraw_text_string = \"%s\";", get_string(infile,1));
  5027.           }
  5028.           else {
  5029.             if( strcmp(draw_type,"imagefill") == 0){
  5030.               fprintf(js_include_file,"var userdraw_image_url = \"%s\";", get_string(infile,1));
  5031.             }
  5032.             else {
  5033.               stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  5034.             }
  5035.           }
  5036.           if( strcmp(draw_type,"clickfill") == 0){use_filled = 1;fill_color = stroke_color;}
  5037.           reply_precision = precision;
  5038.           use_userdraw = 1;
  5039.           fprintf(js_include_file,"\n\
  5040. /* begin userdraw */\
  5041. userdraw_x = new Array();userdraw_y = new Array();userdraw_radius = new Array();\
  5042. var forbidden_zone=[xsize+1,ysize+1];var xy_cnt = 0;\
  5043. var canvas_userdraw = create_canvas%d(%d,xsize,ysize);\
  5044. var context_userdraw = canvas_userdraw.getContext(\"2d\");\
  5045. var use_dashed = %d;\
  5046. var use_snap = %d;if(use_dashed == 1){if( context_userdraw.setLineDash ){context_userdraw.setLineDash([%d,%d]);}else{if(context_userdraw.mozDash){context_userdraw.mozDash = [%d,%d];};};};\
  5047. context_userdraw.lineWidth = %d;var use_filled = %d;\
  5048. context_userdraw.strokeStyle =  \"rgba(%s,%.2f)\";\
  5049. context_userdraw.font = \"%s\";\
  5050. var user_is_dragging = false;\
  5051. if(wims_status != \"done\"){\
  5052. canvas_div.addEventListener(\"mousedown\" ,user_draw,false);\
  5053. canvas_div.addEventListener(\"mousemove\" ,user_drag,false);\
  5054. canvas_div.addEventListener(\"touchstart\",function(e){ e.preventDefault();user_draw(e.changedTouches[0]);},false);\
  5055. canvas_div.addEventListener(\"touchmove\" ,function(e){ e.preventDefault();user_drag(e.changedTouches[0]);},false);\
  5056. canvas_div.addEventListener(\"touchend\" ,function(e){ e.preventDefault();user_drawstop(e.changedTouches[0]);},false);\
  5057. };",canvas_root_id,DRAW_CANVAS,use_dashed,use_snap,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],dashtype[0],dashtype[1],line_width,use_filled,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,font_family);
  5058.  
  5059.           if( use_filled == 0 ){
  5060.             fprintf(js_include_file,"context_userdraw.fillStyle = \"rgba(255,255,255.0)\";");
  5061.           }
  5062.           else {
  5063.             if( use_filled == 1 ){
  5064.               fprintf(js_include_file,"context_userdraw.fillStyle = \"rgba(%s,%.2f)\";",fill_color,fill_opacity);
  5065.             }
  5066.             else {
  5067.               js_function[DRAW_FILL_PATTERN] = 1;
  5068.               fprintf(js_include_file,"context_userdraw.fillStyle = create_Pattern(0,0,%d,[%s]);\n",use_filled,fill_color);
  5069.             }
  5070.           }
  5071.           add_js_userdraw(draw_type,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,crosshair_size,arrow_head,use_offset,css_class,use_snap,canvas_type,use_filled,fill_color,fill_opacity,line_width,font_family);
  5072.           reset();
  5073.           break;
  5074.         case USERINPUT:
  5075.   /*
  5076.   @ userinput function inputfield
  5077.   @ alternative: userinput_function
  5078.   @ alternative: userinput_xy
  5079.   @ ''inputfield`` is only usable in combination with some ''userdraw draw_type``
  5080.   @ note: the input fields are not cleared after the object is drawn...be aware of multiple idential drawings (many clicks on the ''ok`` button)
  5081.   @ ''userinput function`` may be used any time (e.g. without userdraw)
  5082.   @ multiple ''userinput function`` commands may be used.
  5083.   @ use command <code>functionlabel some_string</code> to define the inputfield text: default value "f(x)="
  5084.   @ use command <code>strokecolor some_color</code> to adjust the plot / functionlabel color
  5085.   @ use command <code>css some_css</code> to adjust the inputfields
  5086.   @ use command <code>fontsize int</code> to adjust the label fonts. (default 12px)
  5087.   @ the user input for the function will be corrected by a simple ''rawmath`` implementation...<br>an error message will be shown if javascript can not interpret the user input
  5088.   @%userinput_function%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%functionlabel your function g(x)=%axis%axisnumbering%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%grid 2,2,grey,3,3,5,grey%css color:blue;text-align:center%userinput function%# note: number of function inputs not limited
  5089.   @%userinput_points%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%# adding 2 inputfields for x and y%userinput inputfield%userdraw points,blue
  5090.   @%userinput_arrows%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%#adding 4 inputfields for (x1;y1)---(x2;y2)%userinput inputfieldd%userdraw arrows,blue
  5091.   @%userinput_combined%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%functionlabel your function g(x)=%axis%axisnumbering%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%precision 0%grid 2,2,grey,3,3,5,grey%css color:blue;text-align:center%precision 1000%strokecolor red%opacity 255,255%userinput function%# note: number of function inputs not limited%userdraw line,blue
  5092.   */
  5093.           temp = get_string_argument(infile,1);
  5094.           if(strstr(temp,"function") != 0  || strstr(temp,"curve") != 0  || strstr(temp,"plot") != 0 ){
  5095.             if( js_function[DRAW_JSFUNCTION] != 1 ){
  5096.               js_function[JS_RAWMATH] = 1;
  5097.               js_function[DRAW_JSFUNCTION] = 1;
  5098.               if(reply_format == 0){reply_format = 24;}/* read canvas_input values */
  5099.               add_input_jsfunction(css_class,function_label,input_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,line_width,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_size);
  5100.               input_cnt++;
  5101.             }
  5102.             else {
  5103.         /* no need to add DRAW_JSFUNCTION, just call it with the parameters */
  5104.             fprintf(js_include_file,"add_input_jsfunction(%d,\"%s\",%s,%d,\"%s\",\"%.2f\",%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",input_cnt,css_class,function_label,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_size);
  5105.             input_cnt++;
  5106.             }
  5107.             js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  5108.             js_function[JS_PLOT] = 1;
  5109.           }
  5110.           else {
  5111.             if(strstr(temp,"inputfield") != 0 ){
  5112.               js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  5113.               js_function[ADD_USER_INPUTS] = 1;
  5114.             }
  5115.             else {
  5116.               canvas_error("userinput argument may be \"function\" or \"inputfield\"");
  5117.             }
  5118.           }
  5119.           break;
  5120.         case USERINPUT_XY:
  5121.   /*
  5122.   @ userinput_xy
  5123.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  5124.   @ to be used in combination with command "userdraw object_type,color"
  5125.   @ if set two (or three) input fields are added to the document<br>(one for x-values, one for y-values and in case of drawing circle one for radius-values)
  5126.   @ the student may use this as correction for (x:y) on a drawing (or to draw without mouse, using just the coordinates)
  5127.   @ math input is allowed (e.g something like: 1+3,2*6,1/3,sqrt(3), sin(pi/4),10^-2,log(2)...)<br>eval function is ''protected`` against code injection.
  5128.   @ can <b>not</b> be combined with command ''intooltip tiptext`` <br>note: the ''tooltip div element`` is used for placing inputfields
  5129.   @ user drawings will not zoom on zooming (or pan on panning)
  5130.   @ use command ''css some_css`` to adjust the inputarea.
  5131.   @ use command ''fontsize int`` to adjust the text labels (if needed)
  5132.   @%userinput_xy%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%precision 0%grid 2,2,grey,3,3,6,black%# provides inputfields for (x1:y1)---(x2:y2)%userinput_xy%linewidth 2%precision 1000%userdraw lines,blue
  5133.   */
  5134.       /* add simple eval check to avoid code injection with unprotected eval(string) */
  5135.           js_function[JS_SAFE_EVAL] = 1;
  5136.           js_function[ADD_USER_INPUTS] = 1;
  5137.           break;
  5138.         case USERINPUT_FUNCTION:
  5139.   /*
  5140.   @ userinput_function
  5141.   @ alternative: userinput
  5142.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  5143.   @ if set, a inputfield will be added to the page
  5144.   @ repeat keyword for more function input fields
  5145.   @ the userinput value will be plotted in the canvas
  5146.   @ this value may be read with <code>read_canvas()</code>. <br>for do it yourself js-scripters: If this is the first inputfield in the script, its id is canvas_input0
  5147.   @ use before this command ''userinput_function``,<br>commands like ''css some_css``, ''xlabel some_description``, ''opacity int,int``, ''linewidth int``, ''dashed`` and ''dashtype int,int`` to modify
  5148.   @ fontsize can be set using command ''fontsize int``
  5149.   @ incompatible with command ''intooltip link_text_or_image``: it uses the tooltip div for adding the inputfield
  5150.   @%userinput_function%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%precision 0%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey%precision 1000%linewidth 2%# first inputfield%css color:blue;text-align:center;font-family:Italic;%strokecolor blue%functionlabel g(x)=:p(x)=:k(x)=%userinput function%# second inputfield%css color:green;text-align:center;font-family:Italic;%strokecolor green%userinput function%# third inputfield%css color:purple;text-align:center;font-family:Italic;%strokecolor purple%userinput function%# no limit in number of function inputfields
  5151.   */
  5152.           if( js_function[DRAW_JSFUNCTION] != 1 ){
  5153.             js_function[DRAW_JSFUNCTION] = 1;
  5154.             js_function[JS_RAWMATH] = 1;
  5155.             if(reply_format == 0){reply_format = 24;}/* read canvas_input values */
  5156.             add_input_jsfunction(css_class,function_label,input_cnt,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,line_width,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_size);
  5157.             input_cnt++;
  5158.           }
  5159.           else {
  5160.         /* no need to add DRAW_JSFUNCTION, just call it with the parameters */
  5161.           fprintf(js_include_file,"add_input_jsfunction(%d,\"%s\",%s,%d,\"%s\",\"%.2f\",%d,%d,%d,%d);\n",input_cnt,css_class,function_label,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],font_size);
  5162.           input_cnt++;
  5163.           }
  5164.           js_function[JS_MATH] = 1;
  5165.           js_function[JS_PLOT] = 1;
  5166.           break;
  5167.         case VLINE:
  5168.   /*
  5169.   @ vline x,y,color
  5170.   @ alternative: verticalline
  5171.   @ draw a vertical line through point (x:y) in color 'color'
  5172.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  5173.   @%vline%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%vline 0,0,red%onclick%vline 1,0,orange%onclick%vline 2,0,blue%onclick%vline 3,0,green
  5174.   */
  5175.           for(i=0;i<3;i++) {
  5176.             switch(i){
  5177.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x-values */
  5178.               case 1: double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y-values */
  5179.               case 2: stroke_color=get_color(infile,1);/* name or hex color */
  5180.                 double_data[2] = double_data[0];
  5181.                 decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5182.                 if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5183.                     tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5184.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[2],decimals,100*ymin,decimals,100*ymax,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5185.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5186.                 if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5187.       /* object_cnt++; */
  5188.                 reset();
  5189.                break;
  5190.             }
  5191.           }
  5192.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  5193.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5194.           break;
  5195.         case VLINES:
  5196.   /*
  5197.   @ vlines color,x1,y1,x2,y2....
  5198.   @ alternative: verticallines
  5199.   @ draw vertical lines through points (x1:y1),(x2:y2)... in color 'color'
  5200.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually
  5201.   @%vlines%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%vlines red,1,0,2,0,3,0,4,0
  5202.   */
  5203.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5204.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5205.           i=0;
  5206.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5207.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5208.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5209.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5210.             }
  5211.             else {
  5212.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5213.             }
  5214.             i++;
  5215.           }
  5216.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5217.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5218.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  5219.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5220.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[0],[0],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c],decimals,100*ymin,decimals,100*ymax,line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5221.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5222.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5223.             /* object_cnt++; */
  5224.           }
  5225.           reset();
  5226.           dragstuff[4] = 1;
  5227.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5228.           break;
  5229.         case VIDEO:
  5230.   /*
  5231.   @ video x,y,w,h,videofile location
  5232.   @ x,y: left top corner of audio element (in xrange / yrange)
  5233.   @ w,y: width and height in pixels
  5234.   @ video format may be in *.mp4 (todo: other formats)
  5235.   @%video%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%opacity 200,100%frect -9,9,6,-6,green%video -5,5,200,200,http://techslides.com/demos/sample-videos/small.mp4
  5236.   */
  5237.           js_function[DRAW_VIDEO] = 1;
  5238.           for(i=0;i<5;i++){
  5239.             switch(i){
  5240.               case 0: int_data[0] = x2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* x in x/y-range coord system -> pixel */
  5241.               case 1: int_data[1] = y2px(get_real(infile,0)); break; /* y in x/y-range coord system -> pixel */
  5242.               case 2: int_data[2] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* pixel width */
  5243.               case 3: int_data[3] = (int) (get_real(infile,0)); break; /* height pixel height */
  5244.               case 4: temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5245.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5246.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_video(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\"%s\");\n",canvas_root_id,int_data[0],int_data[1],int_data[2],int_data[3],temp));
  5247.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5248.                 break;
  5249.               default:break;
  5250.             }
  5251.           }
  5252.           reset();
  5253.           break;
  5254.         case X_AXIS_STRINGS:
  5255.   /*
  5256.   @ xaxis num1:string1:num2:string2:num3:string3:num4:string4:....num_n:string_n
  5257.   @ alternative: xaxistext
  5258.   @ usable for commands <a href="#numberline">numberline</a> and <a href="#grid">grid</a> or combinations thereof
  5259.   @ use these x-axis num1...num_n values instead of default xmin...xmax
  5260.   @ in case of command ''grid``. there is no need to use keyword <a href="#axisnumbering">axisnumbering</a>
  5261.   @ use command <a href="#axis">axis</a> to have visual x/y-axis lines (see command <a href="#grid">grid</a>
  5262.   @ use command ''fontcolor``, ''fontfamily`` to adjust font <br>defaults: black,12,Arial<br>note: command ''fontsize`` is not active for this command.(''fontsize`` can be used for the <a href="#legend">legend</a> in a <a href="#grid">grid</a>)
  5263.   @ a javascript error message will flag non-matching value:name pairs
  5264.   @ if the ''x-axis words`` are too big and will overlap, a simple alternating offset will be applied
  5265.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  5266.   @ ''xmajor`` steps should be synchronised with numbers eg. ''1`` in the next example <code>grid 1,100,grey,1,4,6,grey</code>
  5267.   @%xaxistext%size 800,200%xrange -1,13%yrange -5,10%axis%xaxistext 1:january:2:february:3:march:4:april:5:may:6:june:7:july:8:august:9:september:10:october:11:november:12:december%grid 1,4,grey,1,2,10,red
  5268.   */
  5269.           use_axis_numbering++;
  5270.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5271.           if( strstr(temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\"");}
  5272.           if( strstr(temp,"pi") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"pi","(3.1415927)");}/* we need to replace pi for javascript y-value*/
  5273.           fprintf(js_include_file,"x_strings[%d] = [\"%s\"];x_strings_up[%d] = null;",use_axis_numbering,temp,use_axis_numbering);
  5274.           break;
  5275.         case X_AXIS_STRINGS_UP:
  5276.   /*
  5277.   @ xaxisup num1:string1:num2:string2:num3:string3:num4:string4:....num_n:string_n
  5278.   @ alternative: xaxistextup
  5279.   @ the text will be rotated 90&deg; up
  5280.   @ no need to use keyword <a href="#axisnumbering">axisnumbering</a>
  5281.   @ use command <a href="#axis">axis</a> to have visual x/y-axis lines (see command <a href="#grid">grid</a>
  5282.   @ use these x-axis num1...num_n values instead of default xmin...xmax
  5283.   @ use command ''fontcolor``, <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> to adjust font <br>defaults: black,12,Arial<br>note: command ''fontsize`` is not active for this command.(''fontsize`` can be used for the <a href="#legend">legend</a> in a <a href="#grid">grid</a>)
  5284.   @ a javascript error message will flag non-matching value:name pairs
  5285.   @ if the ''x-axis words`` are too big, they will overlap the graph<br> (in this case the text will start from ysize upwards)
  5286.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  5287.   @''xmajor`` steps should be synchronised with numbers eg. "1" in the next example <code>grid 1,100,grey,1,4,6,grey</code>
  5288.   @%xaxistextup%size 800,300%xrange -1,13%yrange -10,10%fontfamily Italic 18pt Courier%axis%xaxistextup 1:january:2:february:3:march:4:april:5:may:6:june:7:july:8:august:9:september:10:october:11:november:12:december%grid 1,4,grey,1,2,10,red
  5289.   */
  5290.           use_axis_numbering++;
  5291.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5292.           if( strstr(temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\"");}
  5293.           if( strstr(temp,"pi") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"pi","(3.1415927)");}/* we need to replace pi for javascript y-value*/
  5294.           fprintf(js_include_file,"x_strings_up[%d] = 1;x_strings[%d] = [\"%s\"];",use_axis_numbering,use_axis_numbering,temp);
  5295.           break;
  5296.         case XERRORBARS:
  5297.   /*
  5298.   @ xerrorbars color,E1,E2,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  5299.   @ draw multiple points with x-errorbars E1 (error value left from point) and E2 (error value right from point) at given coordinates in color 'color'
  5300.   @ the errors E1 and E2 values are in xrange.
  5301.   @ use command ''linewidth int`` to adust size
  5302.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  5303.   @%xerrorbars%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag xy%xerrorbars red,0.8,1.3,0,0,1,1,2,3,3,2,4,5,5,2,6,1,-1,-2,-2,0,-3,2,-4,4,-5,-1
  5304.  
  5305.   */
  5306.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5307.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5308.           i=0;
  5309.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5310.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5311.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5312.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5313.             }
  5314.             else {
  5315.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5316.             }
  5317.             i++;
  5318.           }
  5319.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5320.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5321.           for(c = 2 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  5322.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5323.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,20,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.2f],[%.2f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],double_data[0],double_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,1,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5324.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5325.             /* object_cnt++; */
  5326.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5327.           }
  5328.           reset();
  5329.           dragstuff[20] = 1;
  5330.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5331.           break;
  5332.         case NEWRANGE:
  5333.   /*
  5334.   @ newrange xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax
  5335.   @ objects defined after command will make use of this new range
  5336.   @ https://wimsedu.info/?topic=dessiner-des-portions-de-fonctions-sur-un-meme-graphe
  5337.   */
  5338.           for(i = 0 ; i<4; i++){
  5339.             switch(i){
  5340.               case 0: xmin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  5341.               case 1: xmax = get_real(infile,0);break;
  5342.               case 2: ymin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  5343.               case 3: ymax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  5344.               default: break;
  5345.             }
  5346.           }
  5347.           tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5348.           check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "\n\nxmin = %f;xmax = %f;ymin = %f;ymax = %f;\n\n",xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax));
  5349.           add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5350.           break;
  5351.         case XRANGE:
  5352.   /*
  5353.   @ xrange xmin,xmax
  5354.   @ alternative: rangex
  5355.   @ if not given: 0,xsize (eg in pixels)
  5356.   */
  5357.           for(i = 0 ; i<2; i++){
  5358.             switch(i){
  5359.               case 0: xmin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  5360.               case 1: xmax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  5361.               default: break;
  5362.             }
  5363.           }
  5364.           if(xmin >= xmax){canvas_error(" xrange is not OK: xmin &lt; xmax !");}
  5365.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var xmin = %f;var xmax = %f;",xmin,xmax);
  5366.           found_size_command++;
  5367.           break;
  5368.         case XSNAPTOGRID:
  5369.   /*
  5370.   @ xsnaptogrid
  5371.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  5372.   @ a draggable object (use command ''drag x|y|xy``) will snap to the given x-grid values when dragged (mouseup)
  5373.   @ in case of userdraw the drawn points will snap to xmajor grid
  5374.   @ if no grid is defined, points will snap to every integer xrange value. (eg snap_x=1)
  5375.   @ if you do not want a visible grid, but you only want a ''snaptogrid`` with some value...define this grid with opacity 0.
  5376.   @ if xminor is defined (use keyword ''axis`` to activate xminor), the drawing will snap to xminor <br>use only even dividers in x-minor...for example<br><code>xsnaptogrid<br>axis<br>grid 2,1,grey,4,4,7,red</code><br> will snap on x=0, x=0.5, x=1, x=1.5 ....<br> will snap on y=0, y=0.25 y=0.5 y=0.75 ...<br>
  5377.   @%xsnaptogrid_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%xsnaptogrid%userdraw segments,red%precision 1%display x,red,12
  5378.   @%xsnaptogrid_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 3%drag x%points red,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
  5379. */
  5380.           use_snap = 2;
  5381.           break;
  5382.         case XOFFSET:
  5383.   /*
  5384.   @ xoffset
  5385.   @ keyword ; to place the text centered above the text coordinates(x:y) ...
  5386.   @ may be used for points or other things requiring centered labels
  5387.   @ use <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> for setting the font
  5388.   @ may be active for commands <a href="#text">text</a> and <a href="#string">string</a> (e.g. objects in the drag/drop/onclick-library)
  5389.   @%xoffset%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 12pt Arial%string blue,-9,-9,no offset%point -9,-9,red%centered%string blue,-6,-6,centered%point -6,-6,red%xoffset%string blue,-3,-3,xoffset%point -3,-3,red%yoffset%string blue,0,0,yoffset%point 0,0,red%xyoffset%string blue,3,3,xyoffset%point 3,3,red%resetoffset%string blue,6,6,resetoffset%point 6,6,red
  5390.   */
  5391.           use_offset = 2;
  5392.           break;
  5393.         case XYOFFSET:
  5394.   /*
  5395.   @ xyoffset
  5396.   @ keyword ; to place the text (x:y) to (x+dx:y+dy)... dx/dy are dependent on fontsize/fontfamily
  5397.   @ may be used for points or other things requiring labels
  5398.   @ use <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> for setting the font
  5399.   @ only active for commands <a href="#text">text</a> and <a href="#string">string</a> (e.g. objects in the drag/drop/onclick-librariy
  5400.   @ in case of inputfields the inputfield will be centered x and y on its coordinates.<br>for example:<br>inputs 1,1,10,? <br>point 1,1,red <br> the point will be completely invisible<br>note: keyword ''xyoffset`` will also provide centering if used with <a href='#userdraw'>input(s),color</a>
  5401.   @%xyoffset%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 12pt Arial%string blue,-9,-9,no offset%point -9,-9,red%centered%string blue,-6,-6,centered%point -6,-6,red%xoffset%string blue,-3,-3,xoffset%point -3,-3,red%yoffset%string blue,0,0,yoffset%point 0,0,red%xyoffset%string blue,3,3,xyoffset%point 3,3,red%resetoffset%string blue,6,6,resetoffset%point 6,6,red
  5402.   */
  5403.           use_offset = 3;
  5404.           break;
  5405.         case XUNIT:
  5406.   /*
  5407.   @ xunit some_unit_for_x-values
  5408.   @ unicode allowed (no html code)
  5409.   @ use together with command <a href="#display">display or mouse</a>
  5410.   @ will display the cursor x-coordinate in ''unit``
  5411.   @%xunit%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%xunit cm \\u00B2%grid 2,2,grey%linewidth 2%userdraw segments,blue%display x,blue,18
  5412.   */
  5413.           fprintf(js_include_file,"unit_x = \"%s\";",get_string(infile,1));
  5414.           break;
  5415.         case XLABEL:
  5416.   /*
  5417.   @ xlabel some_string
  5418.   @ will be used to create a label for the x-axis (label is in quadrant I)
  5419.   @ can only be used together with command ''grid``<br>not depending on keywords ''axis`` and ''axisnumbering``
  5420.   @ font setting: italic Courier, fontsize will be slightly larger (fontsize + 4)<br>use command ''fontsize`` to adjust.<br>(command ''fontfamily`` is not active for this command)
  5421.   @ use <a href="#ylabel">ylabel</a>
  5422.   @%xlabel%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%axis%axisnumbering%xlabel cm\\u00B2 %ylabel v\\u00B2 %precision 1%grid 2,2,grey,2,2,5,grey
  5423.   */
  5424.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5425.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var xaxislabel = \"%s\";",temp);
  5426.           break;
  5427.         case XLOGBASE:
  5428.   /*
  5429.   @ xlogbase number
  5430.   @ sets the logbase number for the x-axis
  5431.   @ default value 10
  5432.   @ use together with commands xlogscale / xylogscale
  5433.   */
  5434.           fprintf(js_include_file,"xlogbase=%d;",(int)(get_real(infile,1)));
  5435.           break;
  5436.         case XLOGSCALE:
  5437.   /*
  5438.   @ xlogscale ymajor,yminor,majorcolor,minorcolor
  5439.   @ the x/y-range are set using commands <code>xrange xmin,xmax</code> and <code>yrange ymin,ymax</code>
  5440.   @ ymajor is the major step on the y-axis; yminor is the divisor for the y-step
  5441.   @ the linewidth is set using command ''linewidth int``
  5442.   @ the opacity of major / minor grid lines is set by command <a href='#opacity'>opacity</a>
  5443.   @ default logbase number = 10 ... when needed, set the logbase number with command ''xlogbase number``
  5444.   @ the x/y- axis numbering is triggered by keyword ''axisnumbering``<ul><li>use command ''precision`` before ''xlogscale`` command to set the precision (decimals) of the axis numbering</li><li>use commands ''xlabel some_text`` and/or ''ylabel some_text`` for text on axis: use command ''fontsize int`` to set the fontsize (default 12px)</li><li>use command ''fontfamily fnt_family_string`` to set the fonts for axis-numbering</li><li>use command ''fontcolor`` to set the colour</li></ul>
  5445.   @ note: the complete canvas will be used for the ''log paper``
  5446.   @ note: userdrawings are done in the log paper, e.g. javascript:read_canvas() will return the real values
  5447.   @ note: command ''mouse color,fontsize`` will show the real values in the logpaper.<br>\
  5448.   @ note: when using something like ''xrange 0.0001,0.01``...combined with commands <a href='#mouse'>mouse</a> and/or <a href='#userdraw'>userdraw</a>...<br> make sure the <a href='#precision'>precision</a> is set accordingly
  5449.   @ note: in case of userdraw, the use of keyword <a href='#userinput_xy'>userinput_xy</a> may be handy !
  5450.   @ <b>attention</b>: keyword ''snaptogrid`` may not lead to the desired result...
  5451.   @ <b>attention</b>: do not use command ''zoom``
  5452.   @%xlogscale%size 400,400%xrange 10,50000%yrange -5,5%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%xlogscale 10,1,black,grey%display x,red,22
  5453.   */
  5454.           use_axis_numbering++;if(use_axis_numbering > 1){use_axis_numbering = 1;}
  5455.           if( js_function[DRAW_GRID] == 1 ){canvas_error("only one type of grid is allowed...");}
  5456.           js_function[DRAW_XLOGSCALE] = 1;
  5457.           for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  5458.             switch(i){
  5459.               case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* xmajor */
  5460.               case 1: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* xminor */
  5461.               case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0); break;
  5462.               case 3: fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  5463.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5464.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_grid%d(%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%.2f,%.2f,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,%f,%d,%d); ",canvas_root_id,GRID_CANVAS,line_width,stroke_color,fill_color,stroke_opacity,fill_opacity,font_size,font_family,font_color,use_axis_numbering,double_data[0],int_data[0],precision));
  5465.                 fprintf(js_include_file,"use_xlogscale=1;snap_y = %f;snap_x = xlogbase;",double_data[0]/int_data[0]);
  5466.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5467.                 break;
  5468.               default:break;
  5469.             }
  5470.           }
  5471.           break;
  5472.         case XYLOGSCALE:
  5473.   /*
  5474.   @ xylogscale majorcolor,minorcolor
  5475.   @ the x/y-range are set using commands ''xrange xmin,xmax`` and ''yrange ymin,ymax``
  5476.   @ the linewidth is set using command ''linewidth int``
  5477.   @ the opacity of major / minor grid lines is set by command ''opacity [0-255],[0-255]``
  5478.   @ default logbase number = 10 ... when needed, set the logbase number with command ''xlogbase number`` and/or ''ylogbase number``
  5479.   @ the x/y- axis numbering is triggered by keyword ''axisnumbering``<ul><li>use commands ''xlabel some_text`` and/or ''ylabel some_text`` for text on axis: use command ''fontsize int`` to set the fontsize (default 12px)</li><li>use command ''fontfamily fnt_family_string`` to set the fonts for axis-numbering</li><li>use command ''fontcolor`` to set the colour</li></ul>
  5480.   @ note: the complete canvas will be used for the ''log paper``
  5481.   @ note: userdrawings are done in the log paper, e.g. javascript:read_canvas() will return the real values
  5482.   @ note: command ''mouse color,fontsize`` will show the real values in the logpaper.<br>\
  5483.   @ note: when using something like ''yrange 0.0001,0.01``...combined with commands ''mouse color,fontsize`` and/or ''userdraw type,color``...<br> make sure the precision is set accordingly (eg command ''precision 10000``)
  5484.   @ note: in case of userdraw, the use of keyword ''userinput_xy`` may be handy !
  5485.   @ <b>attention</b>: keyword ''snaptogrid`` may not lead to the desired result...
  5486.   @ <b>attention</b>: do not use command ''zoom``
  5487.   @%xylogscale%size 400,400%xrange 10,50000%yrange 10,50000%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%xylogscale black,grey%display xy,red,22
  5488.   */
  5489.           use_axis_numbering++;if(use_axis_numbering > 1){use_axis_numbering = 1;}
  5490.           if( js_function[DRAW_GRID] == 1 ){canvas_error("only one type of grid is allowed...");}
  5491.           js_function[DRAW_XYLOGSCALE] = 1;
  5492.           for(i=0;i<2;i++){
  5493.             switch(i){
  5494.               case 0: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0); break;
  5495.               case 1: fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  5496.                 tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5497.                 check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_grid%d(%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%.2f,%.2f,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,%d); ",canvas_root_id,GRID_CANVAS,line_width,stroke_color,fill_color,stroke_opacity,fill_opacity,font_size,font_family,font_color,use_axis_numbering,precision));
  5498.                 fprintf(js_include_file,"use_xlogscale=1;use_ylogscale=1;snap_x = xlogbase;snap_y = ylogbase;");
  5499.                 add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5500.                 break;
  5501.               default:break;
  5502.             }
  5503.           }
  5504.           break;
  5505.         case Y_AXIS_STRINGS:
  5506.   /*
  5507.   @ yaxis num1:string1:num2:string2:num3:string3:num4:string4:....num_n:string_n
  5508.   @ alternative: yaxistext
  5509.   @ use command ''fontcolor``, ''fontfamily`` to adjust font <br>defaults: black,12,Arial<br> note: command ''fontsize`` is not active for this command.(''fontsize`` can be used for the <a href="#legend">legend</a> in a <a href="#grid">grid</a>)
  5510.   @ no need to use keyword <a href="#axisnumbering">axisnumbering</a>
  5511.   @ use command <a href="#axis">axis</a> to have visual x/y-axis lines (see command <a href="#grid">grid</a>
  5512.   @ use these y-axis num1...num_n values instead of default ymin...ymax
  5513.   @ a javascript error message will flag non-matching value:name pairs
  5514.   @ to be used before command grid (see <a href="#grid">command grid</a>)
  5515.   @%yaxistext%size 400,400%yrange 0,13%xrange -100,500%axis%yaxis 1:january:2:february:3:march:5:may:6:june:7:july:8:august:9:september:10:october:11:november:12:december%#'ymajor' steps should be synchronised with numbers eg. "1" in this example%grid 100,1,grey,4,1,6,grey
  5516.   */
  5517.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5518.           if( strstr(temp,":") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,":","\",\"");}
  5519.           if( strstr(temp,"pi") != 0 ){ temp = str_replace(temp,"pi","(3.1415927)");}/* we need to replace pi for javascript y-value*/
  5520.           fprintf(js_include_file,"y_strings = [\"%s\"];\n ",temp);
  5521.           use_axis_numbering++;
  5522.           break;
  5523.         case YERRORBARS:
  5524.   /*
  5525.   @ yerrorbars color,E1,E2,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  5526.   @ draw multiple points with y-errorbars E1 (error value under point) and E2 (error value above point) at given coordinates in color 'color'
  5527.   @ the errors E1 and E2 values are in yrange.
  5528.   @ use command ''linewidth int`` to adust size
  5529.   @ may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  5530.   @%yerrorbars%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%yerrorbars red,0.8,1.3,0,0,1,1,2,3,3,2,4,5,5,2,6,1,-1,-2,-2,0,-3,2,-4,4,-5,-1
  5531.   */
  5532.       stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5533.       fill_color = stroke_color;
  5534.       i=0;
  5535.       while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5536.         if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5537.         if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5538.             double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5539.         }
  5540.         else
  5541.         {
  5542.             double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5543.         }
  5544.         i++;
  5545.       }
  5546.       if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5547.       for(c = 2 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  5548.         tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5549.         check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,19,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.2f],[%.2f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],double_data[0],double_data[1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,1,0,0,0,use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5550.         add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5551.     /* object_cnt++; */
  5552.         if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5553.       }
  5554.       decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5555.       reset();
  5556.       dragstuff[19] = 1;
  5557.       if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1;}
  5558.       break;
  5559.         case YOFFSET:
  5560.   /*
  5561.   @ yoffset
  5562.   @ keyword; to place the text centered above the text coordinates(x:y) ...
  5563.   @ may be used for points or other things requiring centered labels
  5564.   @ use <a href="#fontfamily">fontfamily</a> for setting the font
  5565.   @ may be active for commands <a href="#text">text</a> and <a href="#string">string</a> (e.g. objects in the drag/drop/onclick-library)
  5566.   @%yoffset%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontfamily 12pt Arial%string blue,-9,-9,no offset%point -9,-9,red%centered%string blue,-6,-6,centered%point -6,-6,red%xoffset%string blue,-3,-3,xoffset%point -3,-3,red%yoffset%string blue,0,0,yoffset%point 0,0,red%xyoffset%string blue,3,3,xyoffset%point 3,3,red%resetoffset%string blue,6,6,resetoffset%point 6,6,red
  5567.   */
  5568.           use_offset = 1;
  5569.           break;
  5570.         case YRANGE:
  5571.   /*
  5572.   @ yrange ymin,ymax
  5573.   @ alternative: rangey
  5574.   @ if not given 0,ysize (eg in pixels)
  5575.   */
  5576.           for(i = 0 ; i<2; i++){
  5577.             switch(i){
  5578.               case 0: ymin = get_real(infile,0);break;
  5579.               case 1: ymax = get_real(infile,1);break;
  5580.               default: break;
  5581.             }
  5582.           }
  5583.           if(ymin >= ymax){canvas_error(" yrange is not OK: ymin &lt; ymax !<br>");}
  5584.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var ymin = %f;var ymax = %f;",ymin,ymax);
  5585.           found_size_command++;
  5586.           break;
  5587.         case YSNAPTOGRID:
  5588.   /*
  5589.   @ ysnaptogrid
  5590.   @ keyword (no arguments required)
  5591.   @ a draggable object (use command ''drag x|y|xy``) will snap to the given y-grid values when dragged (mouseup)
  5592.   @ in case of userdraw the drawn points will snap to ymajor grid
  5593.   @ if no grid is defined, points will snap to every integer yrange value. (eg snap_y=1)
  5594.   @ if you do not want a visible grid, but you only want a ''snaptogrid`` with some value...define this grid with opacity 0.
  5595.   @ if yminor is defined (use keyword ''axis`` to activate yminor), the drawing will snap to yminor <br>use only even dividers in y-minor...for example<br><code>ysnaptogrid<br>axis<br>grid 2,1,grey,4,4,7,red</code><br> will snap on x=0, x=0.5, x=1, x=1.5 ....<br> will snap on y=0, y=0.25 y=0.5 y=0.75 ...<br>
  5596.   @%ysnaptogrid_1%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%ysnaptogrid%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 2%userdraw crosshairs,blue%css font-size:8px;color:blue%clearbutton delete all crosshairs
  5597.   @%ysnaptogrid_2%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%ysnaptogrid%grid 1,1,grey%linewidth 3%drag y%points red,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
  5598.   */
  5599.           use_snap = 3;
  5600.           break;
  5601.         case YLABEL:
  5602.   /*
  5603.   @ ylabel some_string
  5604.   @ will be used to create a (vertical) label for the y-axis (label is in quadrant I)
  5605.   @ can only be used together with command <a href="#grid">grid</a><br>not depending on keywords ''axis`` and ''axisnumbering``
  5606.   @ font setting: italic Courier, fontsize will be slightly larger (fontsize + 4)<br>use command ''fontsize`` to adjust (command ''fontsize`` is not active for this command)
  5607.   @ use <a href="#xlabel">xlabel</a>
  5608.   @%ylabel%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%fontsize 8%axis%axisnumbering%precision 1%xlabel x-axis%ylabel y-axis%grid 1,1,grey,2,2,2,red
  5609.   */
  5610.           temp = get_string(infile,1);
  5611.           fprintf(js_include_file,"var yaxislabel = \"%s\";",temp);
  5612.           break;
  5613.         case YLOGBASE:
  5614.   /*
  5615.   @ ylogbase number
  5616.   @ sets the logbase number for the y-axis
  5617.   @ default value 10
  5618.   @ use together with commands ylogscale / xylogscale
  5619.   */
  5620.           fprintf(js_include_file,"ylogbase=%d;",(int)(get_real(infile,1)));
  5621.           break;
  5622.         case YLOGSCALE:
  5623.   /*
  5624.   @ ylogscale xmajor,xminor,majorcolor,minorcolor
  5625.   @ the x/y-range are set using commands ''xrange xmin,xmax`` and ''yrange ymin,ymax``
  5626.   @ xmajor is the major step on the x-axis; xminor is the divisor for the x-step
  5627.   @ the linewidth is set using command ''linewidth int``
  5628.   @ the opacity of major / minor grid lines is set by command ''opacity [0-255],[0-255]``
  5629.   @ default logbase number = 10 ... when needed, set the logbase number with command ''ylogbase number``
  5630.   @ the x/y- axis numbering is triggered by keyword ''axisnumbering``<ul><li>use command ''precision`` before ''ylogscale`` command to set the precision (decimals) of the axis numbering</li><li>use commands ''xlabel some_text`` and/or ''ylabel some_text`` for text on axis: use command ''fontsize int`` to set the fontsize (default 12px)</li><li>use command ''fontfamily fnt_family_string`` to set the fonts for axis-numbering</li><li>use command ''fontcolor`` to set the color</li></ul>
  5631.   @ note: the complete canvas will be used for the ''log paper``
  5632.   @ note: userdrawings are done in the log paper, e.g. javascript:read_canvas() will return the real values
  5633.   @ note: command ''mouse color,fontsize`` will show the real values in the logpaper.<br>\
  5634.   @ note: when using something like ''yrange 0.0001,0.01``...combined with commands ''mouse color,fontsize`` and/or ''userdraw type,color``...<br> make sure the precision is set accordingly (eg command ''precision 10000``)
  5635.   @ note: in case of userdraw, the use of keyword ''userinput_xy`` may be handy !
  5636.   @ <b>attention</b>: do not use command ''zoom``
  5637.   @ <b>attention</b>: keyword ''snaptogrid`` may not lead to the desired result...
  5638.   */
  5639.         use_axis_numbering++;if(use_axis_numbering > 1){use_axis_numbering = 1;}
  5640.         if( js_function[DRAW_GRID] == 1 ){canvas_error("only one type of grid is allowed...");}
  5641.         js_function[DRAW_YLOGSCALE] = 1;
  5642.         for(i=0;i<4;i++){
  5643.           switch(i){
  5644.             case 0: double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* xmajor */
  5645.             case 1: int_data[0] = (int) (get_real(infile,0));break; /* xminor */
  5646.             case 2: stroke_color = get_color(infile,0); break;
  5647.             case 3: fill_color = get_color(infile,1);
  5648.               tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5649.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER, "draw_grid%d(%d,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%.2f,%.2f,%d,\"%s\",\"%s\",%d,%f,%d,%d); ",canvas_root_id,GRID_CANVAS,line_width,stroke_color,fill_color,stroke_opacity,fill_opacity,font_size,font_family,font_color,use_axis_numbering,double_data[0],int_data[0],precision));
  5650.               fprintf(js_include_file,"use_ylogscale=1;snap_x = %f;snap_y = ylogbase;",double_data[0]/int_data[0]);
  5651.               add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5652.                break;
  5653.             default:break;
  5654.             }
  5655.           }
  5656.           break;
  5657.         case YUNIT:
  5658.   /*
  5659.   @ yunit some_unit_for_y-values
  5660.   @ unicode allowed (no html code)
  5661.   @ use together with command mousey
  5662.   @ will display the cursor y-coordinate in ''unit``
  5663.   */
  5664.           fprintf(js_include_file,"unit_y = \"%s\";",get_string(infile,1));
  5665.           break;
  5666.         case HYPSEGMENTS:
  5667.   /*
  5668.   @ hypsegments color,x1,y1,x2,y2,...,x_n,y_n
  5669.   @ draw multiple hyperbolic segments in the Poincaré disk between points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2).....and... (x_n-1:y_n-1)--(x_n:y_n) in color ''color``
  5670.   @ use command ''linewidth int`` to adjust size
  5671.   may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a> individually (!)
  5672.   @%hypsegments%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%linewidth 2%hypsegments green,0.1,-0.3,0.6,0.7,0.3,0,-0.8,0.6,0.6,0.5,-0.5,0.6
  5673.   segments_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%onclick%segments green,1,1,3,3,0,0,-3,3,1,1,4,-1,-5,5,-3,-1
  5674.   segments_drag_y%size 400,400%xrange -10,10%yrange -10,10%linewidth 2%drag y%segments green,1,1,3,3,0,0,-3,3,1,1,4,-1,-5,5,-3,-1
  5675.   */
  5676.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5677.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5678.           i=0;
  5679.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5680.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5681.               if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5682.                 double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5683.               }
  5684.             else {
  5685.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5686.             }
  5687.             i++;
  5688.           }
  5689.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  5690.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  5691.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5692.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5693.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  5694.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5695.             if (hypgeodaux(double_data+c,res,0)){
  5696.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,12,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,res[0],decimals,res[0],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[2],decimals,res[3],decimals,res[4],decimals,res[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5697.             }
  5698.             else {
  5699.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5700.             }
  5701.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5702.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5703.           }
  5704.           reset();
  5705.           dragstuff[4] = 1;dragstuff[12] = 1;
  5706.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5707.           break;
  5708.         case HYPLINES:
  5709.         /*
  5710.   @ hyplines color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n-1,y_n-1,x_n,y_n
  5711.   @ draw multiple hyperbolic lines in the Poincaré disk through points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2) ...(x_n-1:y_n-1)--(x_n:y_n) in color 'color'
  5712.   may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  5713.   @%hyplines%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%hyplines green,0,0.1,0.1,0.3,0.2,0.3,0.1,0.3,0,0.5,-0.5,0.4
  5714.   */
  5715.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5716.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5717.           i=0;
  5718.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5719.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5720.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5721.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5722.             }
  5723.             else {
  5724.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5725.             }
  5726.             i++;
  5727.           }
  5728.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  5729.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  5730.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5731.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5732.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+4){
  5733.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5734.             if (hypgeodaux(double_data+c,res,1)){
  5735.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,12,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,res[0],decimals,res[0],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[2],decimals,res[3],decimals,res[4],decimals,res[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));}
  5736.             else {
  5737.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,res[0],decimals,res[2],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5738.             }
  5739.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5740.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5741.           }
  5742.           reset();
  5743.           dragstuff[4] = 1;dragstuff[12] = 1;
  5744.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5745.           break;
  5746.         case HYPPOLY:
  5747. /*  @ hyppolygon color,x1,y1,x2,y2...x_n-1,y_n-1,x_n,y_n
  5748.     @ draw hyperbolicpolygon in the Poincaré disk through points (x1:y1)--(x2:y2) ...(x_n-1:y_n-1)--(x_n:y_n) -- (x1:y1)  in color 'color'
  5749.     may be set <a href="#drag">draggable</a> / <a href="#onclick">onclick</a>
  5750.     @ option fhyppolygon only for convex polygon for the moment
  5751.     @%hyppolygon%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%hyppolygon green,0,0,0.5,0.3,0.8,-0.1,0.4,-0.5
  5752. */
  5753.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0);
  5754.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5755.           i=0;
  5756.           while( ! done ){     /* get next item until EOL*/
  5757.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5758.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5759.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5760.             }
  5761.             else {
  5762.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5763.             }
  5764.             i++;
  5765.           }
  5766.           /* il faut rajouter le premier point à la fin*/
  5767.           double_data[i]=double_data[0]; double_data[i+1]=double_data[1];
  5768.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  5769.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  5770.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5771.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5772.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+2){
  5773.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5774.             if (hypgeodaux(double_data+c,res,0)){
  5775.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,12,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,res[0],decimals,res[0],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[2],decimals,res[3],decimals,res[4],decimals,res[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5776.             }
  5777.             else {
  5778.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+2],decimals,double_data[c+1],decimals,double_data[c+3],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5779.             }
  5780.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5781.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5782.           }
  5783.           if(use_filled){
  5784.             hypgeodaux(double_data+2,res,0);
  5785.             res[4]=double_data[0]; res[5]=double_data[1];
  5786.             hypgeodaux(res+4,res,0);
  5787.             add_js_filltoborder(canvas_type);
  5788.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"setTimeout(function(){filltoborder (%.*f,%.*f,[%s,%d],[%s,%d],%d,false,null);},1000);\n",decimals,res[6],decimals,res[7],fill_color,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),fill_color,(int) (fill_opacity/0.0039215),FILL_CANVAS+fill_cnt));
  5789.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5790.                 fill_cnt++;
  5791.                 }
  5792.           dragstuff[4] = 1; dragstuff[12] = 1;
  5793.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5794.           reset();
  5795.           break;
  5796.         case HYPRAYS:
  5797.   /*
  5798.   @ hyprays color,xc,yc,x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3...x_n,y_n
  5799.   @ draw hyperbolic rays in the Poincaré disk in color 'color' and center (xc:yc)
  5800.    may be set draggable or onclick (every individual ray)
  5801.   @%hyprays%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%onclick%hyprays blue,0.5,0.5,0.3,0.9,-0.3,0.5,-0.4,0,0.4,-0.9,-0.8,0.1,-0.1,-0.9
  5802.    hyprays_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%onclick%hyprays blue,0.5,0.5,0.3,0.9,-0.3,0.5,-0.4,0,0.4,-0.9,-0.8,0.1,-0.1,-0.9
  5803.    hyprays_drag_xy%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%circles black,0,0,1%drag xy%hyprays blue,0,0,0.3,0.9,-0.3,0.5,-0.4,0,0.4,-0.9,-0.8,0.1,-0.1,-0.9
  5804.   */
  5805.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0);
  5806.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5807.           double_data[0] = get_real(infile,0);/* xc */
  5808.           double_data[1] = get_real(infile,0);/* yc */
  5809.           i=2;
  5810.           while( ! done ){ /* get next item until EOL*/
  5811.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("in command rays too many points / rays in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5812.             if(i%2 == 0 ){
  5813.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,0); /* x */
  5814.             }
  5815.             else {
  5816.               double_data[i] = get_real(infile,1); /* y */
  5817.             }
  5818.             fprintf(js_include_file,"/* double_data[%d] = %f */\n",i,double_data[i]);
  5819.             i++;
  5820.           }
  5821.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,2);}
  5822.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,2);}
  5823.           if( i%2 != 0 ){canvas_error("in command rays: unpaired x or y value");}
  5824.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5825.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5826.           for(c=2; c<i;c = c+2){
  5827.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5828.             double_data[2]=double_data[c];double_data[3]=double_data[c+1];
  5829.             if (hypgeodaux(double_data,res,0)){
  5830.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,12,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,res[0],decimals,res[0],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[1],decimals,res[2],decimals,res[3],decimals,res[4],decimals,res[5],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,fill_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5831.             }
  5832.             else {
  5833.               check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,4,[%.*f,%.*f],[%.*f,%.*f],[30,30],[30,30],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[0],decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[1],decimals,double_data[c+1],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,0,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5834.             }
  5835.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5836.             /* object_cnt++; */
  5837.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}
  5838.           }
  5839.           reset();
  5840.           dragstuff[4] = 1; dragstuff[12] = 1;
  5841.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5842.           break;
  5843.         case HYPCIRCLES:
  5844.         /*
  5845.   @ hypcircles color,xc1,yc1,r1,xc2,yc2,r2...xc_n,yc_n,r_n
  5846.   @ draw hyperbolic circles in Poincaré disk
  5847.   @ <b>attention</b> r = radius in x-range (!)
  5848.   @ use keyword <code>filled</code> or command <code>fhypcircles</code> to produce solid circles
  5849.   @ use command <code>fillcolor color</code> to set the fillcolor
  5850.   @%hypcircles%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%hypcircles blue,0,0,1,0.4,0.4,3,0.2,0.6,6
  5851.   hypcircles_drag%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%drag xy%hypcircles blue,0,0,2,0.2,0.2,3,0.2,0.2,5%zoom red
  5852.   hypcircles_onclick%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%filled%fillcolor lightblue%opacity 255,50%onclick%hypcircles blue,0,0,2,0.2,0.2,3,0.2,0.2,5%zoom red
  5853.   hypcircles_drag_slider%size 400,400%xrange -1,1%yrange -1,1%linewidth 2%drag xy%# Click circles(s) to activate%opacity 200,50%fillcolor orange%rotationcenter 2,3%slider 0,2*pi,300,30,angle degrees,Rotate%slider -5,5*pi,300,30,x display,move in x-direction%slider -10,10*pi,300,30,y display,move in y-direction%hypcircles blue,0,0,2,0.2,0.2,3,0.2,0.2,5
  5854.   */
  5855.           stroke_color=get_color(infile,0); /* how nice: now the color comes first...*/
  5856.           fill_color = stroke_color;
  5857.           i=1;
  5858.           while( ! done ){ /* get next item until EOL*/
  5859.             if(i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("too many points in argument: repeat command multiple times to fit");}
  5860.               switch (i%3){
  5861.                 case 1:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* x */
  5862.                 case 2:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,0);break; /* y */
  5863.                 case 0:double_data[i-1] = get_real(infile,1);break; /* r */
  5864.               }
  5865.             i++;
  5866.           }
  5867.           if(use_rotate == TRUE ){rotate(i-1,angle,rotationcenter,3);}
  5868.           if(use_affine == TRUE ){ transform(i-1,3);}
  5869.           if( use_slider != -1 && onclick == 0){ onclick = 3; }/* no drag&onclick but slideable */
  5870.           decimals = find_number_of_digits(precision);
  5871.           for(c = 0 ; c < i-1 ; c = c+3){
  5872.             double Z2=double_data[c]*double_data[c]+double_data[c+1]*double_data[c+1];//[Z]^2
  5873.             double R=tanh(double_data[c+2]/2);double R2=R*R;
  5874.             double den=1-R2*Z2; double XY=(1-R2)/den;
  5875.             double_data[c]=XY*double_data[c];
  5876.             double_data[c+1]=XY*double_data[c+1];
  5877.             double_data[c+2]=(1-Z2)/den*R;
  5878.             tmp_buffer=my_newmem(MAX_BUFFER);
  5879.             check_string_length(snprintf(tmp_buffer,MAX_BUFFER,"dragstuff.addShape(new Shape(%d,%d,%d,%d,13,[%.*f],[%.*f],[%.3f],[%.3f],%d,\"%s\",%.2f,\"%s\",%.2f,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%.1f,\"%s\",%d,\"%s\",%s,%s,%d));\n",drag_type,object_cnt,onclick,use_snap,decimals,double_data[c],decimals,double_data[c+1],double_data[c+2],double_data[c+2],line_width,stroke_color,stroke_opacity,stroke_color,fill_opacity,use_filled,use_dashed,dashtype[0],dashtype[1],use_rotate,angle,flytext,font_size,font_family,my_sliders,rotation_center,use_offset));
  5880.             add_to_buffer(tmp_buffer);
  5881.             if(onclick != 0){object_cnt++;}/* object_cnt++; */
  5882.           }
  5883.           reset();
  5884.           dragstuff[13] = 1;
  5885.           if(use_dragstuff == 0 ){ use_dragstuff = 1; }
  5886.           break;
  5887.         case ZOOM:
  5888.   /*
  5889.   @ zoom button_color
  5890.   @ introduce a very small ''controlpanel`` at the lower right corner (font size of the panel is fixed to: 22px Arial)
  5891.   @ giving six 15&times;15px ''active`` rectangle areas<br>(''&times;,&darr;,&uarr;,&larr;,&rarr;,&minus;,+``) for zooming and/or panning of the image
  5892.   @ a mouse wheel is active for in/out zooming. Drag panning is not supported (this will conflict with many ''userdraw`` or ''multidraw`` primitives)
  5893.   @ the ''controlpanel`` is not active for a ''userdraw`` mousedown (but it can interfere with some ''userdraw`` types)
  5894.   @ the ''&times;`` symbol will reset to your original xmax/xmin ymax/ymin values.
  5895.   @ choose an appropriate color, so the small ''&times;,&darr;,&uarr;,&larr;,&rarr;,&minus;,+`` are clearly visible
  5896.   @ command ''opacity`` may be used to set stroke_opacity of buttons
  5897.   @ note: on zooming, text will not increase / decrease the font size (todo??)
  5898.   @ note: adding ''zooming`` will increase the size of the javascript include with approx. 11 kb
  5899.   */
  5900.          js_function[INTERACTIVE] = 1;
  5901.           js_function[JS_ZOOM] = 1;
  5902.           if( use_userdraw == 1 ){
  5903.             js_function[USERDRAW_AND_ZOOM] = 1;
  5904.             fprintf(js_include_file,"forbidden_zone = [%d,%d];",xsize-115,ysize - 20);
  5905.           }
  5906.           if(jsplot_cnt != -1){ js_function[JSPLOT_AND_ZOOM] = 1;}
  5907.           stroke_color = get_color(infile,1);
  5908.           /* we use BG_CANVAS (0) */
  5909.           add_js_zoom_buttons(stroke_color,stroke_opacity);
  5910.           done = TRUE;
  5911.           break;
  5912.  
  5913. /* ready */
  5914.         default:sync_input(infile);
  5915.         break;
  5916.       }
  5917.     }
  5918.   /* we are done parsing script file */
  5919.     if(use_dragstuff != 0){
  5920.   /* add the 20kb drag code: nearly always used ... use_dragstuff==1: no-mouse ! */
  5921.       add_drag_code(DRAG_CANVAS,use_dragstuff,dragstuff,reply_format);
  5922.       if(js_function[JS_ZOOM] == 1){
  5923.         js_function[DRAG_AND_ZOOM] = 1;
  5924.       }
  5925.   }
  5926.  
  5927.   /* check if xrange / yrange was set explicit ... or use xmin=0 xmax=xsize ymin=0 ymax=ysize: Quadrant I */
  5928.     if( found_size_command == 1 ){
  5929.       fprintf(js_include_file,"var xmin = 0;var xmax = %d;var ymin = 0;var ymax = %d",xsize,ysize);
  5930.     }
  5931.     else
  5932.     {
  5933.       if( found_size_command != 3 ){
  5934.         canvas_error("Please specify size first and then both xrange and yrange ...");
  5935.       }
  5936.     }
  5937.  
  5938.   /* if needed, add generic draw functions (grid / xml etc) to buffer: these are no draggable/clickable shapes / objects ! */
  5939.     add_javascript_function();
  5940.    /* add read_canvas() etc functions if needed */
  5941.     if( reply_format > 0 ){ add_read_canvas(reply_format,reply_precision);}
  5942.   /* no zoom, just add buffer */
  5943.     fprintf(js_include_file,"\n/* add buffer */\n%s};\n/* end wims_canvas_function */\nwims_canvas_function%d();\n",buffer,canvas_root_id);
  5944. /* done writing the javascript include file */
  5945.     fclose(js_include_file);
  5946.     }
  5947.  
  5948. /* if using a tooltip, this should always be printed to the *.phtml file, so stdout */
  5949.     if( use_tooltip > 0 ){
  5950.       if( use_tooltip == 1 ){
  5951.         add_js_tooltip(tooltip_text,bgcolor);
  5952.       }
  5953.       else
  5954.       {
  5955.       if( use_tooltip == 2 ){
  5956.         add_js_popup(getfile_cmd);
  5957.       }
  5958.     }
  5959.   }
  5960.   exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
  5961. }
  5962. /* end main() */
  5963.  
  5964. /******************************************************************************
  5965. **
  5966. **  sync_input
  5967. **
  5968. **  synchronises input line - reads to end of line, leaving file pointer
  5969. **  at first character of next line.
  5970. **
  5971. **  Used by:
  5972. **  main program - error handling.
  5973. **
  5974. ******************************************************************************/
  5975. void sync_input(FILE *infile)
  5976. {
  5977.   int c = 0;
  5978.  
  5979.   if( c == '\n' || c == ';' ) return;
  5980.   while( ( (c=getc(infile)) != EOF ) && (c != '\n') && (c != '\r') && (c != ';')) ;
  5981.   if( c == EOF ) finished = 1;
  5982.   if( c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == ';') line_number++;
  5983.   return;
  5984. }
  5985.  
  5986. /******************************************************************************/
  5987. void transform(int num,int incr){
  5988. /*.
  5989. only "double_data[]" is used for transformations !!
  5990. */
  5991.  int i;int ii;double x,y;
  5992.  for(i=0;i<num;i = i+incr){
  5993.   ii = i+1;
  5994.   x = double_data[i]*affine_matrix[0] + double_data[ii]*affine_matrix[1]+affine_matrix[4];
  5995.   y = double_data[i]*affine_matrix[2] + double_data[ii]*affine_matrix[3]+affine_matrix[5];
  5996.  /*
  5997.   printf("(%f:%f) &rarr; (%f:%f)<br>",double_data[i],double_data[ii],x,y);
  5998.  */
  5999.   double_data[i] = x;
  6000.   double_data[ii] = y;
  6001.  }
  6002. }
  6003.  
  6004. void rotate(int num,double angle,double center[],int incr){
  6005.  int i;int ii;double rad = angle * 0.0174532925199;
  6006.  double c = cos(rad);
  6007.  double s = sin(rad);
  6008.  double x,y;
  6009.  for(i=0;i<num;i = i+incr){
  6010.   ii = i+1;
  6011.   x = c*(double_data[i]-center[0]) + s*(double_data[ii] - center[1] ) + center[0];
  6012.   y = c*(double_data[ii]-center[1]) - s*(double_data[i] - center[0] ) + center[1];
  6013.   double_data[i] = x;
  6014.   double_data[ii] = y;
  6015.  // printf("(x:y) - (%f:%f)<br>",x,y);
  6016.  }
  6017. }
  6018. /* not used: see transform()
  6019. void translate(int num){
  6020.  int i;int ii;
  6021.  double x,y;
  6022.  for(i=0;i<num;i = i+2){
  6023.   ii = i+1;
  6024.   x = double_data[i] + affine_matrix[4];
  6025.   y = double_data[ii] + affine_matrix[5];
  6026.   double_data[i] = x;
  6027.   double_data[ii] = y;
  6028.  }
  6029. }
  6030. */
  6031. char *str_replace(const char *str, const char *old, const char *new){
  6032.   if(strlen(str) > MAX_BUFFER){canvas_error("string argument too big");}
  6033.   char *ret, *r;
  6034.   const char *p, *q;
  6035.   size_t oldlen = strlen(old);
  6036.   size_t count = 0;
  6037.   size_t retlen = 0;
  6038.   size_t newlen = strlen(new);
  6039.   if (oldlen != newlen){
  6040.     for (count = 0, p = str; (q = strstr(p, old)) != NULL; p = q + oldlen){
  6041.       count++;
  6042.       retlen = p - str + strlen(p) + count * (newlen - oldlen);
  6043.     }
  6044.   }
  6045.   else {
  6046.     retlen = strlen(str);
  6047.   }
  6048.   if ((ret = malloc(retlen + 1)) == NULL){
  6049.     ret = NULL;
  6050.     canvas_error("string argument is NULL");
  6051.   }
  6052.   else
  6053.   {
  6054.     for (r = ret, p = str; (q = strstr(p, old)) != NULL; p = q + oldlen) {
  6055.       size_t l = q - p;
  6056.       memcpy(r, p, l);
  6057.       r += l;
  6058.       memcpy(r, new, newlen);
  6059.       r += newlen;
  6060.     }
  6061.     strcpy(r, p);
  6062.   }
  6063.   return ret;
  6064. }
  6065.  
  6066. /******************************************************************************/
  6067.  
  6068. char *get_color(FILE *infile , int last){
  6069.   int c,i = 0,is_hex = 0;
  6070.   char temp[MAX_COLOR_STRING], *string;
  6071.   const char *not_allowed = "0123456789";
  6072.   while(( (c=getc(infile)) != EOF ) && ( c != '\n') && ( c != ',' ) && ( c != ';' )  && ( c != '\t' ) ){
  6073.     if( i > MAX_COLOR_STRING ){ canvas_error("colour string is too big ... ? ");}
  6074.     if( c == '#' ){
  6075.       is_hex = 1;
  6076.     }
  6077.     if( c != ' '){
  6078.       if( is_hex == 0 ){if(strchr(not_allowed,c) != 0){canvas_error("found something like a number...but is should have been a colour or #hex color number...<br>Do not use R,G,B !!! ");}}
  6079.       temp[i]=tolower(c);
  6080.       i++;
  6081.     }
  6082.   }
  6083.   if( ( c == '\n' || c == EOF || c == ';' || c == '\t' ) && last == 0){canvas_error("expecting more arguments in command");}
  6084.   if( c == '\n' || c == ';'  || c == '\t' ){ done = TRUE; line_number++; }
  6085.   if( c == EOF ){finished = 1;}
  6086.   if( finished == 1 && last != 1 ){ canvas_error("expected more arguments");}
  6087.   temp[i]='\0';
  6088.   if( strlen(temp) == 0 ){ canvas_error("expected a colorname or hexnumber, but found nothing !!");}
  6089.   if( is_hex == 1 ){
  6090.     char red[3], green[3], blue[3];
  6091.     red[0]   = toupper(temp[1]); red[1]   = toupper(temp[2]); red[2]   = '\0';
  6092.     green[0] = toupper(temp[3]); green[1] = toupper(temp[4]); green[2] = '\0';
  6093.     blue[0]  = toupper(temp[5]); blue[1]  = toupper(temp[6]); blue[2]  = '\0';
  6094.     int r = (int) strtol(red,   NULL, 16);
  6095.     int g = (int) strtol(green, NULL, 16);
  6096.     int b = (int) strtol(blue,  NULL, 16);
  6097.     int L0 = 1+snprintf(NULL,0,"%d,%d,%d",r,g,b);
  6098.     string = my_newmem(L0);
  6099.     snprintf(string,L0,"%d,%d,%d",r,g,b);
  6100.     return string;
  6101.   }
  6102.   else
  6103.   {
  6104.     string = (char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6105.     snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6106.     for( i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_COLORNAMES ; i++ ){
  6107.       if( strcmp( colors[i].name , string ) == 0 ){
  6108.         return colors[i].rgb;
  6109.       }
  6110.     }
  6111.     canvas_error("I was expecting a color name or hexnumber...but found nothing.");
  6112.   }
  6113.   return "0,0,255";
  6114. }
  6115.  
  6116. char *get_string(FILE *infile,int last){ /* last = 0: more arguments ; last=1 final argument */
  6117.   int c,i=0;
  6118.   char  temp[MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6119.   while(( (c=getc(infile)) != EOF ) && ( c != '\n') && ( c != '\t') ){
  6120.     temp[i]=c;
  6121.     i++;
  6122.     if(i > MAX_BUFFER){ canvas_error("string size too big...repeat command to fit string");break;}
  6123.   }
  6124.   if( ( c == '\n' ||  c == '\t'  || c == EOF ) && last == 0){
  6125.     canvas_error("expecting more arguments in command");}
  6126.   if( c == '\n' ||  c == '\t') { done = TRUE; line_number++; }
  6127.   if( c == EOF ) {finished = 1;}
  6128.   temp[i]='\0';
  6129.   if( strlen(temp) == 0 && last != 3 ){
  6130.     canvas_error("expected a word or string, but found nothing!");}
  6131.   string=(char *)my_newmem(strlen(temp));
  6132.   snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6133.   return string;
  6134. }
  6135.  
  6136. char *get_string_argument(FILE *infile,int last){  /* last = 0: more arguments ; last=1 final argument */
  6137.   int c,i=0;
  6138.   char temp[MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6139.   while(( (c=getc(infile)) != EOF ) && ( c != '\n') && ( c != '\t') && ( c != ',')){
  6140.     temp[i]=c;
  6141.     i++;
  6142.     if(i > MAX_BUFFER){ canvas_error("string size too big...will cut it off");break;}
  6143.   }
  6144.   if( ( c == '\n' || c == EOF) && last == 0){canvas_error("expecting more arguments in command");}
  6145.   if( c == '\n' || c == '\t' ) { line_number++; }
  6146.   if( c == EOF ) {finished = 1;}
  6147.   if( finished == 1 && last == 0 ){ canvas_error("expected more arguments");}
  6148.   temp[i]='\0';
  6149. /*
  6150.   17.10.2014 removed (question Perrin)
  6151.   may cause some unwanted effects...
  6152.   if( strlen(temp) == 0 ){ canvas_error("expected a word or string (without comma), but found nothing !!");}
  6153. */
  6154.   string=(char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6155.   snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6156.   done = TRUE;
  6157.   return string;
  6158. }
  6159.  
  6160. double get_real(FILE *infile, int last){ /* accept anything that looks like an number ?  last = 0: more arguments ; last=1 final argument */
  6161.   int c,i=0,found_calc = 0;
  6162.   double y;
  6163.   char tmp[MAX_INT];
  6164.   /*
  6165.    these things are 'allowed functions': *,^,+,-,/,(,),e,arc,cos,tan,pi,log,ln,sqrt,abs
  6166.    but there should be a better way to avoid segfaults !
  6167.   */
  6168.   const char *allowed = "earcostanpilogqb*+-/^()";/* assuming these are allowed stuff in a 'number'*/
  6169.   const char *not_allowed = "#dfhjkmuvwxyz{}[]%&~!$";/* avoid segmentation faults in a "atof()" and "wims eval" */
  6170.   while(( (c=getc(infile)) != EOF ) && ( c != ',') && (c != '\n') && (c != '\t') && ( c != ';')){
  6171.     if( c != ' ' ){
  6172.       if( i == 0 &&  c == '+' ){
  6173.         continue;
  6174.       }
  6175.       else
  6176.       {
  6177.         c = tolower(c);
  6178.         if( strchr(not_allowed,c) != 0 ){canvas_error("found a character not associated with a number...");}
  6179.         if( strchr(allowed,c) != 0 ){found_calc = 1;}/* hand the string over to wims eval() */
  6180.         tmp[i] = c;
  6181.         i++;
  6182.       }
  6183.     }
  6184.     if( i > MAX_INT - 1){canvas_error("number too large");}
  6185.   }
  6186.   if( ( c == '\n' || c == EOF || c == ';' || c == '\t' ) && last == 0){canvas_error("expecting more arguments in command");}
  6187.   if( c == '\n' || c == ';' || c == '\t' ){ done = TRUE; line_number++; }
  6188.   if( c == EOF ){done = TRUE ; finished = 1;}
  6189.   tmp[i]='\0';
  6190.   if( strlen(tmp) == 0 ){canvas_error("expected a number, but found nothing !!");}
  6191.   if( found_calc == 1 ){ /* use wims eval to calculate 2*pi/3 */
  6192.     void *f = eval_create(tmp);
  6193.     assert(f);if( f == NULL ){canvas_error("I'm having trouble parsing your \"expression\" ") ;}
  6194.     y = eval_x(f, 1);
  6195.     /* if function is bogus; y = 1: so no core dumps */
  6196.     eval_destroy(f);
  6197.   }
  6198.   else
  6199.   {
  6200.    y = atof(tmp);
  6201.   }
  6202.   return y;
  6203. }
  6204. void canvas_error(char *msg){
  6205.   fprintf(stdout,"\n</script><hr><span style=\"color:red\">FATAL syntax error: line %d: %s</span><hr>",line_number,msg);
  6206.   finished = 1;
  6207.   exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
  6208. }
  6209. /* convert x/y coordinates to pixel */
  6210. int x2px(double x){
  6211.   int res=(x-xmin)/(xmax-xmin)*xsize;
  6212.   return (res==xsize)?xsize-1:res;
  6213. }
  6214. int y2px(double y){
  6215.   int res=(ymax-y)/(ymax-ymin)*ysize;
  6216.   return (res==ysize)?ysize-1:res;
  6217. }
  6218. double px2x(int x){
  6219.   return (x*(xmax - xmin)/xsize + xmin);
  6220. }
  6221. double px2y(int y){
  6222.   return (y*(ymax - ymin)/ysize + ymin);
  6223. }
  6224. void add_to_buffer(char *tmp){
  6225. //fprintf(stdout,"tmp = %s<br>buffer = %s<br>",tmp,buffer);
  6226.   if( tmp == NULL || tmp == 0 ){ canvas_error("nothing to add_to_buffer()...");}
  6227.   /*  do we have enough space left in buffer[MAX_BUFFER] ? */
  6228.   int space_left = (int) (sizeof(buffer) - strlen(buffer));
  6229.   if( space_left > strlen(tmp)){
  6230.     strncat(buffer,tmp,space_left - 1);/* add safely "tmp" to the string buffer */
  6231.   }
  6232.   else
  6233.   {
  6234.     canvas_error("your memory buffer is too big<br>simplify your script...it produces too many lines ");
  6235.   }
  6236.   tmp = NULL;free(tmp);
  6237.   return;
  6238. }
  6239. void reset(){
  6240.   if(no_reset == FALSE){ /* 8/5/2020 */
  6241.     use_filled = FALSE;
  6242.     use_dashed = FALSE;
  6243.     if(onclick != 4 ){onclick = 0;} /* slider param 'active'... onclick=4 */
  6244.     drag_type = -1;
  6245.     use_offset = 0;
  6246.   }
  6247. }
  6248. char *getMML(char *tex){
  6249.   int my_pipe[2];pid_t pid;
  6250.   if(pipe(my_pipe)){canvas_error("mathml(): pipe() failure.\n");}
  6251.   pid = fork();
  6252.   if (pid == (pid_t) 0){
  6253.     char *argv[]={"wims_mathml","--use-zoom","0","--tex-size 100%","--max-mml-size","1024","--tex-string",tex,NULL};
  6254.     close(my_pipe[0]);dup2(my_pipe[1], 1);dup2(my_pipe[1], 2);close(my_pipe[1]);
  6255.     execv("../bin/wims_mathml",argv);canvas_error("could not execute wims_mathml\n");
  6256.   }
  6257.   else
  6258.   {
  6259.     if (pid < (pid_t) 0){
  6260.       close(my_pipe[0]);close(my_pipe[1]);canvas_error("mathml(): fork() failure.\n");
  6261.     }
  6262.     int status;FILE *stream;close(my_pipe[1]);stream = fdopen (my_pipe[0], "r");
  6263.     char buffer[MAX_BUFFER+1];memset(buffer,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);
  6264.     fgets(buffer, MAX_BUFFER, stream);
  6265.     int L0 = 1 + snprintf(NULL,0,"%s", buffer);
  6266.     tex = my_newmem(L0);memset(tex,'\0',L0);
  6267.     snprintf(tex,L0,"%s",buffer);
  6268.     fclose (stream);close(my_pipe[0]);waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
  6269.   }
  6270.   return tex;
  6271. }
  6272.  
  6273. char *getSVGMOL(char *inputtype,char *keys){
  6274.   int idx;
  6275.   char *forbidden[] = {"-O","-H","-z","-L","-o","-m"};
  6276.   char *argv[1+strlen(keys)];
  6277.   argv[0] = "obabel"; argv[1] = "-i"; argv[2] = inputtype;
  6278.   idx = 3;int i;
  6279.   char *ptr = strtok(keys,",");
  6280.   while(ptr != NULL ){
  6281.     for(i = 0 ; i < 6; i++ ){if( strncmp(ptr,forbidden[i],2) == 0 ){return "NOT ALLOWED ARGUMENT";}}
  6282.     argv[idx] = ptr; idx++;
  6283.     if(idx > 18){canvas_error("too many arguments for obabel....see docs<br>");}
  6284.     ptr = strtok(NULL,",");
  6285.   }
  6286.   /* last arguments; no 'javascript', only 'svg to STDOUT' and 'NULL' */
  6287.   argv[idx] = "-xj";argv[idx+1] = "-o"; argv[idx+2] = "svg";argv[idx+3] = NULL;
  6288.   int link[2];
  6289.   pid_t pid;
  6290.   char buffer[MAX_BUFFER+1];
  6291.   memset(buffer,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);
  6292.   if (pipe(link)==-1){canvas_error("pipe");}
  6293.   if ((pid = fork()) == -1){canvas_error("fork");}
  6294.  
  6295.   char *svgmol = "error";
  6296.   int string_length = 0;
  6297.  
  6298.   if(pid == 0) {
  6299.     dup2 (link[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
  6300.     dup2(link[0],  STDERR_FILENO);/* remove annoying messages '1 molecule converted' */
  6301.     close(link[0]);
  6302.     close(link[1]);
  6303.     execvp("obabel",argv);
  6304.   } else {
  6305.     close(link[1]);
  6306.     read(link[0],buffer, sizeof(buffer));
  6307.     close(link[0]);
  6308.     /* need to remover newline from svg-string on freebsd */
  6309.     char *pch = strstr(buffer, "\n");
  6310.     while(pch != NULL){
  6311.       strncpy(pch, " ", 1);
  6312.       pch = strstr(buffer, "\n");
  6313.     }
  6314.     string_length = 1 + snprintf(NULL,0,"%s",buffer);
  6315.     svgmol= my_newmem(string_length);
  6316.     snprintf(svgmol,string_length,"%s",buffer);
  6317.     wait(NULL);
  6318.   }
  6319.   return svgmol;
  6320. }
  6321. /* GNU libmatheval library for evaluating mathematical functions. */
  6322. char *eval(int xsize,int ysize,char *fun,double xmin,double xmax,double ymin,double ymax,int plotsteps,int precision,double rotationcenter[]){
  6323.   void *f;
  6324.   double x;
  6325.   double y;
  6326.   double xorg;
  6327.   int xv;
  6328.   int i = 0;
  6329.   int xstep =(int)(xsize/plotsteps);
  6330.   if( xstep == 0 ){xstep = 1;}
  6331.   double a = (xmax - xmin)/xsize;
  6332.   f = eval_create(fun);
  6333.   assert (f);
  6334.   if( f == NULL ){canvas_error("I'm having trouble parsing your \"expression\" ") ;}
  6335.   /* we supply the true x/y values...draw_curve() will convert these (x:y) to pixels : used for pan/scale */
  6336.   double xydata[MAX_BUFFER+1];/* hmmm */
  6337.   int lim_ymin =(int)( ymin - 4*fabs(ymin));/* 19-4-2015 replacing "abs" by "fabs"*/
  6338.   int lim_ymax =(int)( ymax + 4*fabs(ymax));/* 19-4-2015 replacing "abs" by "fabs"*/
  6339.   double c = 1.0;double s = 1.0;
  6340.   if( use_rotate == TRUE ){s = sin(angle*0.0174533);c = cos(angle*0.0174533);}
  6341.   for ( xv = 0 ;xv < xsize ; xv = xv+xstep ){
  6342.     x = (double) (xv*a + xmin);
  6343.     xorg = x;
  6344.     if( i < MAX_BUFFER - 2){
  6345.       y = eval_x(f, x);
  6346.       if(y < lim_ymax && y > lim_ymin ){
  6347.         if( use_affine == TRUE ){
  6348.           x = x*affine_matrix[0] + y*affine_matrix[1]+affine_matrix[4];
  6349.           y = xorg*affine_matrix[2] + y*affine_matrix[3]+affine_matrix[5];
  6350.         }
  6351.         if( use_rotate == TRUE){
  6352.           x = (c * (x - rotationcenter[0])) + (s * (y - rotationcenter[1])) + rotationcenter[0];
  6353.           y = (c * (y - rotationcenter[1])) - (s * (xorg - rotationcenter[0])) + rotationcenter[1];
  6354.         }
  6355.         xydata[i++] = x;
  6356.         xydata[i++] = y;
  6357.       }
  6358.     }
  6359.     else
  6360.     {
  6361.       canvas_error("\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \n Use less plotsteps or some other means to reduce the amount of data... ");
  6362.     }
  6363.   }
  6364.   eval_destroy(f);
  6365.   return double_xy2js_array(xydata,i,find_number_of_digits(precision));
  6366. }
  6367. /* plot a very primitive (!) levelcurve : not to be compared with "flydraw levelcurve" */
  6368. char *eval_levelcurve(int xsize,int ysize,char *fun,double xmin,double xmax,double ymin,double ymax,int plotsteps,int precision,double level){
  6369.   void *f = eval_create(fun);
  6370.   assert (f);
  6371.   if( f == NULL ){canvas_error("I'm having trouble parsing your \"expression\" ") ;}
  6372.   double a = (double)((xmax - xmin)/plotsteps);
  6373.   double b = (double)((ymax - ymin)/plotsteps);
  6374.   double x;double y;double diff;
  6375.   double xydata[MAX_BUFFER+1];
  6376.   int i = 0;
  6377.   ymin = ymin - 1;
  6378.   xmin = xmin - 1;
  6379.   ymax = ymax + 1;
  6380.   xmax = xmax + 1;
  6381.   for( x = xmin ;x < xmax ; x = x + a ){
  6382.     for ( y = ymin ;y < ymax ; y = y + b ){
  6383.       if( i < MAX_BUFFER - 2){
  6384.         diff = level - eval_x_y(f, x,y);
  6385.         if(diff < 0.1 && diff > -0.1){
  6386.           xydata[i++] = x;
  6387.           xydata[i++] = y;
  6388.         }
  6389.       }
  6390.       else
  6391.       {
  6392.         canvas_error("\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \n Use less plotsteps, decrease image size...\nor some other means to reduce the amount of data... ");
  6393.       }
  6394.     }
  6395.   }
  6396.   eval_destroy(f);
  6397.   return double_xy2js_array(xydata,i,find_number_of_digits(precision));
  6398. }
  6399.  
  6400. /* plot parametric function */
  6401. char *eval_parametric(int xsize,int ysize,char *fun1,char* fun2,double xmin,
  6402.   double xmax,double ymin,double ymax,
  6403.   double tmin,double tmax,int plotsteps,int precision,double rotationcenter[]){
  6404.   void *fx;
  6405.   void *fy;
  6406.   double t;
  6407.   int i = 0;
  6408.   double tstep = (tmax-tmin)/plotsteps;
  6409.   if( tstep == 0 ){canvas_error("zero step for t variable : reduce plotsteps or inrease trange");}
  6410.   fx = eval_create(fun1);
  6411.   fy = eval_create(fun2);
  6412.   assert(fx);
  6413.   assert(fy);
  6414.   if( fx == NULL || fy == NULL ){canvas_error("I'm having trouble parsing your \"expression\" ") ;}
  6415.     /* we supply the true x/y values...draw_curve() will convert these (x:y) to pixels : used for pan/scale */
  6416.  double xydata[MAX_BUFFER+1];/* hmmm */
  6417.  double x; /* real x-values */
  6418.  double y; /* real y-values */
  6419.  double xorg;
  6420.  /*
  6421.  29/12/2020
  6422.  disabled to try and synchronise curve+affine behaviour in complex scripts produced by "elec, tool circuit" (BPR)
  6423.     int lim_ymin =(int)( ymin - 4*fabs(ymin));
  6424.     int lim_ymax =(int)( ymax + 4*fabs(ymax));
  6425.     */
  6426.   double c = 1.0;double s = 1.0;
  6427.   if( use_rotate == TRUE ){s = sin(angle*0.0174533);c = cos(angle*0.0174533);}
  6428.   for( t = tmin ;t <= tmax ; t = t + tstep ){
  6429.     if( i < MAX_BUFFER - 2 ){
  6430.       y = eval_t(fy, t);
  6431.   /*    if(y > lim_ymin && y < lim_ymax){*/
  6432.       x = eval_t(fx, t);
  6433.       if( x == x){ /* no NaN */
  6434.         xorg = x;
  6435.         if( use_affine == TRUE ){
  6436.           x = x*affine_matrix[0] + y*affine_matrix[1]+affine_matrix[4];
  6437.           y = xorg*affine_matrix[2] + y*affine_matrix[3]+affine_matrix[5];
  6438.         }
  6439.         if( use_rotate == TRUE){
  6440.           x = (c * (x - rotationcenter[0])) + (s * (y - rotationcenter[1])) + rotationcenter[0];
  6441.           y = (c * (y - rotationcenter[1])) - (s * (xorg - rotationcenter[0])) + rotationcenter[1];
  6442.         }
  6443.         xydata[i++] = x;
  6444.         xydata[i++] = y;
  6445.       }
  6446.   /*    } */
  6447.     }
  6448.     else
  6449.     {
  6450.       canvas_error("\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \n Use less plotsteps or some other means to reduce the amount of data... ");
  6451.     }
  6452.   }
  6453.   eval_destroy(fx);
  6454.   eval_destroy(fy);
  6455.   return double_xy2js_array(xydata,i,find_number_of_digits(precision));
  6456. }
  6457.  
  6458. char *double_xy2js_array(double xy[],int len,int decimals){
  6459.  /*
  6460.     1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 --> [1,3,5,7],[2,4,6,8]
  6461.     int xy[] is already checked for errors or overflow in "get_real()"
  6462.     just to be sure we double check the size of "temp"
  6463. */
  6464.   char temp[2*MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6465.   char *tmp = my_newmem(16);/* <= 9999999999999999  */
  6466.   memset(temp,'\0',2*MAX_BUFFER);/* clear memory */
  6467.   int i;int space_left;
  6468.   temp[0] = '[';/* start js-array */
  6469.   for(i = 0; i < len;i = i + 2){ /*  x_points[] */
  6470.     if(i == len - 2){sprintf(tmp, "%.*f",decimals, xy[i]);}
  6471.     else {sprintf(tmp, "%.*f,",decimals,xy[i]);}
  6472.     space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6473.     if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}
  6474.     else{
  6475.       canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \nreduce your image size or plotsteps ");}
  6476.     }
  6477.     strncat(temp,"],[",4); /* close js x_values array and start new */
  6478.     for(i = 1; i < len;i = i + 2){ /* y_points */
  6479.       if(i == len - 1){ sprintf(tmp, "%.*f",decimals,xy[i]);}else{sprintf(tmp, "%.*f,",decimals,xy[i]);}
  6480.       space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6481.       if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}else{canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \nreduce your image size or plotsteps");}
  6482.     }
  6483.     strncat(temp,"]",2);
  6484.     string=(char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6485.     snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6486.     return string;
  6487. }
  6488.  
  6489. char *list2js_array(char *list, char *s){/* abc:defg:hjiuy:qwer --> ["abc","defg","hjiuy","qwer"] */
  6490. #define MAX_ARG 128
  6491.   if( strlen(list)> MAX_ARG - 1){canvas_error("argument is too large (&gt; 128)");}
  6492.   char tmp[MAX_ARG];
  6493.   size_t p = 0;
  6494.   tmp[0] = '[';
  6495.   tmp[1] = '\"';
  6496.   size_t t = 2;
  6497.   while(list[p] != '\0'){
  6498.     if( list[p] == s[0] ){
  6499.       tmp[t++]='\"';tmp[t++]=',';tmp[t++]='\"';
  6500.     }
  6501.     else
  6502.     {
  6503.       tmp[t++] = list[p];
  6504.     }
  6505.     p++;
  6506.   }
  6507.   tmp[t++]='\"';tmp[t++]=']';tmp[t++]= '\0';
  6508.   char *js_array = (char *)my_newmem(sizeof(tmp));
  6509.   snprintf(js_array,sizeof(tmp),"%s",tmp);
  6510.   return js_array;
  6511. }
  6512.  
  6513. char *xy2js_array(int xy[],int len){
  6514.  /*
  6515.     1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 --> [1,3,5,7],[2,4,6,8]
  6516.     int xy[] is already checked for errors or overflow in "get_real()"
  6517.     just to be sure we double check the size of "temp"
  6518. */
  6519.   char temp[MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6520.   char *tmp = my_newmem(16);/* <= 9999999999999999  */
  6521.   memset(temp,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);/* clear memory */
  6522.   int i;int space_left;
  6523.   temp[0] = '[';/* start js-array */
  6524.   for(i = 0; i < len;i = i + 2){ /*  x_points[] */
  6525.     if(i == len - 2){sprintf(tmp, "%d", xy[i]);}else{sprintf(tmp, "%d,", xy[i]);}
  6526.     space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6527.     if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}
  6528.     else {
  6529.     canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \nreduce image size or plotsteps ");}
  6530.   }
  6531.   strncat(temp,"],[",4); /* close js x_values array and start new */
  6532.   for(i = 1; i < len;i = i + 2){ /* y_points */
  6533.     if(i == len - 1){ sprintf(tmp, "%d", xy[i]);}else{sprintf(tmp, "%d,", xy[i]);}
  6534.     space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6535.     if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}
  6536.     else{canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data\nreduce image size or plotsteps \n");}
  6537.   }
  6538.   strncat(temp,"]",2);
  6539.   string=(char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6540.   snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6541.   return string;
  6542. }
  6543.  
  6544. char *data2js_array(int data[],int len){
  6545.  /*
  6546.     1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 --> [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
  6547.     int data[] is already checked for errors or overflow in "get_real()"
  6548.     just to be sure we double check the size of "temp"
  6549. */
  6550.   char temp[MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6551.   char *tmp = my_newmem(16);/* <= 9999999999999999  */
  6552.   memset(temp,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);/* clear memory */
  6553.   int i;int space_left;
  6554.   temp[0] = '[';/* start js-array */
  6555.   for(i = 0; i < len; i++){
  6556.     if(i == len - 1){sprintf(tmp, "%d", data[i]);}else{sprintf(tmp, "%d,", data[i]);}
  6557.     space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6558.     if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}
  6559.     else{
  6560.     canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \nreduce image size or plotsteps ");
  6561.     }
  6562.   }
  6563.   strncat(temp,"]",2);
  6564.   string=(char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6565.   snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6566.   return string;
  6567. }
  6568.  
  6569. char *doubledata2js_array(double data[],int len, int decimals){
  6570.  /*
  6571.     1.4355,2.345353,3.3455 --> [1.44,2.35,3.35]
  6572.     double data[] is already checked for errors or overflow in "get_real()"
  6573.     just to be sure we double check the size of "temp"
  6574. */
  6575.   char temp[MAX_BUFFER], *string;
  6576.   char *tmp = my_newmem(16);/* <= 9999999999999999  */
  6577.   memset(temp,'\0',MAX_BUFFER);/* clear memory */
  6578.   int i;int space_left;
  6579.   temp[0] = '[';/* start js-array */
  6580.   for(i = 0; i < len; i++){
  6581.     if(i == len - 1){sprintf(tmp, "%.*f",decimals,data[i]);}
  6582.     else{sprintf(tmp, "%.*f,",decimals,data[i]);}
  6583.     space_left = (int) (sizeof(temp) - strlen(temp) - strlen(tmp) - 1);
  6584.     if( space_left > 0 ){ strncat(temp,tmp,space_left - 1);}
  6585.     else{
  6586.       canvas_error("can not parse integer to js-array:\nYour curve plotting produces too many data \nreduce image size or plotsteps ");}
  6587.   }
  6588.   strncat(temp,"]",2);
  6589.   string=(char *)my_newmem(sizeof(temp));
  6590.   snprintf(string,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  6591.   return string;
  6592. }
  6593.  
  6594. void *my_newmem(size_t size){
  6595.   void  *p;
  6596.   if((p = malloc(size +1)) == NULL){canvas_error("canvasdraw: ran out of memory\n");}
  6597.   return p;
  6598. }
  6599.  
  6600. int find_number_of_digits(int i){
  6601.   if(i < 0 ){ i = -1*i;}
  6602.   int digits = 0;
  6603.   while ( i > 0){
  6604.     digits++;
  6605.     i = i/10;
  6606.   }
  6607.   return digits;
  6608. }
  6609.  
  6610. int count_substring(char* string, char* substring) {
  6611.   int i, j, l1, l2;
  6612.   int count = 0;
  6613.   l1 = strlen(string);
  6614.   l2 = strlen(substring);
  6615.   for(i = 0; i < l1 - l2 + 1; i++) {
  6616.     if(strstr(string + i, substring) == string + i) {
  6617.       count++;
  6618.       i = i + l2 -1;
  6619.     }
  6620.   }
  6621.   return count;
  6622. }
  6623.  
  6624. void check_string_length(int L){
  6625.   if( L > MAX_BUFFER-1){
  6626.     canvas_error("problem with your arguments to command...");
  6627.   }
  6628.   return;
  6629. }
  6630. /* useful in hyp commands: determine if the hypsegment is an arc or a line */
  6631. /* give a point on the arc */
  6632. int hypgeodaux(double *q, double* ress, int full){
  6633.   double alpha,beta,gamma,r,cx,cy,a1,a2,a3,tmp,
  6634.     nx = -q[0]*q[2]*q[2]+(q[0]*q[0]+q[1]*q[1]+1)*q[2]-q[0]*q[3]*q[3]-q[0],
  6635.     ny = -q[1]*q[2]*q[2]-q[1]*q[3]*q[3]+(q[0]*q[0]+q[1]*q[1]+1)*q[3]-q[1],
  6636.     dy = -2*q[1]*q[2]+2*q[0]*q[3];
  6637.   if (dy*dy*1e4 <= nx*nx+ny*ny){
  6638.     if(full){
  6639.       if (q[1]*q[1]+q[0]*q[0] > q[2]*q[2]+q[3]*q[3])
  6640.         gamma = atan2(q[1],q[0]);
  6641.       else
  6642.         gamma = atan2(q[3],q[2]);
  6643.       ress[0]=cos(gamma); ress[1]=sin(gamma); ress[2]=-cos(gamma); ress[3]=-sin(gamma);
  6644.     }
  6645.     else
  6646.       {int i;for(i=0;i<4;++i) ress[i]=q[i];}
  6647.     ress[6]=(q[0]+q[2])/2;
  6648.     ress[7]=(q[1]+q[3])/2;
  6649.     return 0;}
  6650.   cx = ny/dy; cy=-nx/dy;
  6651.   r = sqrt(cx*cx+cy*cy-1);
  6652.   if(full)
  6653.     {alpha=atan(1/r); beta = atan2(cy,cx);a1=M_PI+beta-alpha;a2=M_PI+beta+alpha;}
  6654.   else
  6655.     {a1 = atan2(q[1]-cy, q[0]-cx);a2 = atan2(q[3]-cy, q[2]-cx);}
  6656.   if (fabs(a2-a1)>M_PI){if(a1<a2) a1+=2*M_PI; else a2+=2*M_PI;};
  6657.   a3 = (a1+a2)/2;
  6658.   if(a1>a2) {tmp=a1; a1=a2; a2=tmp;}
  6659.   ress[0]=cx;
  6660.   ress[1]=cy;
  6661.   ress[2]=2*r;
  6662.   ress[3]=2*r;
  6663.   ress[4]=360+180/M_PI*a1;
  6664.   ress[5]=360+180/M_PI*a2;
  6665.   ress[6]=cx+r*cos(a3);
  6666.   ress[7]=cy+r*sin(a3);
  6667.   return 1;
  6668. }
  6669.  
  6670. int get_token(FILE *infile){
  6671.   int left,milieu,delta,right,c,i=0;
  6672.   char temp[MAX_INT], *input_type;
  6673.   enum{rien,usefilled,usedashed};
  6674.   static struct commande {char *nom; int res; int special;} table[]=
  6675.   {
  6676. {"#",COMMENT,0},
  6677. {"affine",AFFINE,0},
  6678. {"allowdups",ALLOW_DUPLICATES,0},
  6679. {"angle",ANGLE,0},
  6680. {"animate",ANIMATE,0},
  6681. {"arc",ARC,0},
  6682. {"arcarrow",ARCARROW,0},
  6683. {"arrow",ARROW,0},
  6684. {"arrow2",ARROW2,0},
  6685. {"arrowarc",ARCARROW,0},
  6686. {"arrowhead",ARROWHEAD,0},
  6687. {"arrows",ARROWS,0},
  6688. {"arrows2",ARROWS2,0},
  6689. {"audio",AUDIO,0},
  6690. {"audioobject",AUDIOOBJECT,0},
  6691. {"axis",AXIS,0},
  6692. {"axisnumbering",AXIS_NUMBERING,0},
  6693. {"axisnumbers",AXIS_NUMBERING,0},
  6694. {"backgroundimage",BGIMAGE,0},
  6695. {"barchart",BARCHART,0},
  6696. {"bezier",BEZIER,0},
  6697. {"bgcolor",BGCOLOR,0},
  6698. {"bgimage",BGIMAGE,0},
  6699. {"blink",BLINK,0},
  6700. {"boxplot",BOXPLOT,0},
  6701. {"boxplotdata",BOXPLOTDATA,0},
  6702. {"brokenline",POLYLINE,0},
  6703. {"canvastype",CANVASTYPE,0},
  6704. {"centered",CENTERED,0},
  6705. {"centerstring",CENTERSTRING,0},
  6706. {"chemtex",CHEMTEX,0},
  6707. {"circle",CIRCLE,0},
  6708. {"circles",CIRCLES,0},
  6709. {"clearbutton",CLEARBUTTON,0},
  6710. {"clicktile",CLICKTILE,0},
  6711. {"clicktile_colors",CLICKTILE_COLORS,0},
  6712. {"clock",CLOCK,0},
  6713. {"colorpalette",COLORPALETTE,0},
  6714. {"colors",MULTISTROKECOLORS,0},
  6715. {"copy",COPY,0},
  6716. {"copyresized",COPYRESIZED,0},
  6717. {"crosshair",CROSSHAIR,0},
  6718. {"crosshairs",CROSSHAIRS,0},
  6719. {"crosshairsize",CROSSHAIRSIZE,0},
  6720. {"css",CSS,0},
  6721. {"cursor",CURSOR,0},
  6722. {"curve",CURVE,0},
  6723. {"curvedarrow",CURVEDARROW,0},
  6724. {"curvedarrow2",CURVEDARROW2,0},
  6725. {"curvedarrows",CURVEDARROWS,0},
  6726. {"curvedarrows2",CURVEDARROWS2,0},
  6727. {"darrow",ARROW,usedashed},
  6728. {"darrow2",ARROW2,usedashed},
  6729. {"dashed",DASHED,0},
  6730. {"dashtype",DASHTYPE,0},
  6731. {"dcurve",CURVE,usedashed},
  6732. {"delete",CLEARBUTTON,0},
  6733. {"demiline",HALFLINE,0},
  6734. {"demilines",HALFLINES,0},
  6735. {"dhline",HLINE,usedashed},
  6736. {"diafill",DIAMONDFILL,0},
  6737. {"diamondfill",DIAMONDFILL,0},
  6738. {"disk",CIRCLE,usefilled},
  6739. {"disks",CIRCLES,usefilled},
  6740. {"display",MOUSE_DISPLAY,0},
  6741. {"dline",LINE,usedashed},
  6742. {"dotfill",DOTFILL,0},
  6743. {"dplot",CURVE,usedashed},
  6744. {"dpolyline",POLYLINE,usedashed},
  6745. {"drag",DRAG,0},
  6746. {"dsegment",SEGMENT,usedashed},
  6747. {"dsegments",SEGMENTS,usedashed},
  6748. {"duplicates",ALLOW_DUPLICATES,0},
  6749. {"dvline",VLINE,usedashed},
  6750. {"ellipse",ELLIPSE,0},
  6751. {"ellipses",ELLIPSES,0},
  6752. {"end",END,0},
  6753. {"erase",CLEARBUTTON,0},
  6754. {"farc",ARC,usefilled},
  6755. {"fcircle",CIRCLE,usefilled},
  6756. {"fcircles",CIRCLES,usefilled},
  6757. {"fellipse",ELLIPSE,usefilled},
  6758. {"fhypcircles",HYPCIRCLES,usefilled},
  6759. {"fhyppolygon",HYPPOLY,usefilled},
  6760. {"fill",FLOODFILL,0},
  6761. {"fillall",FILLALL,0},
  6762. {"fillcolor",FILLCOLOR,0},
  6763. {"fillcolors",MULTIFILLCOLORS,0},
  6764. {"filled",FILLED,0},
  6765. {"filledarc",ARC,usefilled},
  6766. {"filledpoly",POLY,usefilled},
  6767. {"filledpolygon",POLY,usefilled},
  6768. {"fillopacity",FILLOPACITY,0},
  6769. {"fillpattern",FILLPATTERN,0},
  6770. {"filltoborder",FILLTOBORDER,0},
  6771. {"floodfill",FLOODFILL,0},
  6772. {"fontcolor",FONTCOLOR,0},
  6773. {"fontfamily",FONTFAMILY,0},
  6774. {"fontsize",FONTSIZE,0},
  6775. {"fpoly",POLY,usefilled},
  6776. {"fpolygon",POLY,usefilled},
  6777. {"frect",RECT,usefilled},
  6778. {"frectangle",RECT,usefilled},
  6779. {"frects",RECTS,usefilled},
  6780. {"froundrect",ROUNDRECT,usefilled},
  6781. {"froundrects",ROUNDRECTS,usefilled},
  6782. {"fsquare",SQUARE,usefilled},
  6783. {"fsquares",RECTS,usefilled},
  6784. {"ftriangle",TRIANGLE,usefilled},
  6785. {"ftriangles",TRIANGLES,usefilled},
  6786. {"functionlabel",FUNCTION_LABEL,0},
  6787. {"functionlabels",FUNCTION_LABEL,0},
  6788. {"grid",GRID,0},
  6789. {"gridfill",GRIDFILL,0},
  6790. {"group",GROUP,0},
  6791. {"halfline",HALFLINE,0},
  6792. {"halflines",HALFLINES,0},
  6793. {"hatchfill",HATCHFILL,0},
  6794. {"highlight",STYLE,0},
  6795. {"hline",HLINE,0},
  6796. {"hlines",HLINES,0},
  6797. {"horizontalline",HLINE,0},
  6798. {"horizontallines",HLINES,0},
  6799. {"html",HTML,0},
  6800. {"http",HTTP,0},
  6801. {"hypcircles",HYPCIRCLES,0},
  6802. {"hyplines",HYPLINES,0},
  6803. {"hyppolygon",HYPPOLY,0},
  6804. {"hyprays",HYPRAYS,0},
  6805. {"hypsegments",HYPSEGMENTS,0},
  6806. {"imagefill",IMAGEFILL,0},
  6807. {"imagepalette",IMAGEPALETTE,0},
  6808. {"input",INPUT,0},
  6809. {"intooltip",INTOOLTIP,0},
  6810. {"jscurve",JSCURVE,0},
  6811. {"jsmath",JSMATH,0},
  6812. {"jsplot",JSCURVE,0},
  6813. {"katex",LATEX,0},
  6814. {"kill",KILL,0},
  6815. {"killaffine",KILLAFFINE,0},
  6816. {"killgroup",KILLSLIDER,0},
  6817. {"killinear",KILLLINEAR,0},
  6818. {"killlinear",KILLLINEAR,0},
  6819. {"killreset",NORESET,0},
  6820. {"killrotate",KILLROTATE,0},
  6821. {"killslider",KILLSLIDER,0},
  6822. {"killtranslate",KILLTRANSLATION,0},
  6823. {"killtranslation",KILLTRANSLATION,0},
  6824. {"latex",LATEX,0},
  6825. {"lattice",LATTICE,0},
  6826. {"legend",LEGEND,0},
  6827. {"legendcolors",LEGENDCOLORS,0},
  6828. {"levelcurve",LEVELCURVE,0},
  6829. {"line",LINE,0},
  6830. {"linear",LINEAR,0},
  6831. {"linegraph",LINEGRAPH,0},
  6832. {"lines",LINES,0},
  6833. {"linewidth",LINEWIDTH,0},
  6834. {"linewidths",MULTILINEWIDTH,0},
  6835. {"math",LATEX,0},
  6836. {"mathml",MATHML,0},
  6837. {"mouse",MOUSE,0},
  6838. {"mousedegree",MOUSE_DEGREE,0},
  6839. {"mouseprecision",MOUSE_PRECISION,0},
  6840. {"mousex",MOUSEX,0},
  6841. {"mousey",MOUSEY,0},
  6842. {"multicolors",MULTISTROKECOLORS,0},
  6843. {"multidash",MULTIDASH,0},
  6844. {"multidraw",MULTIDRAW,0},
  6845. {"multifill",MULTIFILL,0},
  6846. {"multifillcolors",MULTIFILLCOLORS,0},
  6847. {"multifillopacity",MULTIFILLOPACITY,0},
  6848. {"multiinput",MULTIUSERINPUT,0},
  6849. {"multilabel",MULTILABEL,0},
  6850. {"multilinewidth",MULTILINEWIDTH,0},
  6851. {"multisnap",MULTISNAPTOGRID,0},
  6852. {"multisnaptogrid",MULTISNAPTOGRID,0},
  6853. {"multistrokecolors",MULTISTROKECOLORS,0},
  6854. {"multistrokeopacity",MULTISTROKEOPACITY,0},
  6855. {"multiuserinput",MULTIUSERINPUT,0},
  6856. {"newrange",NEWRANGE,0},
  6857. {"noreset",NORESET,0},
  6858. {"nostatus",STATUS,0},
  6859. {"noxaxis",NOXAXIS,0},
  6860. {"noyaxis",NOYAXIS,0},
  6861. {"numberline",NUMBERLINE,0},
  6862. {"obabel",OBABEL,0},
  6863. {"onclick",ONCLICK,0},
  6864. {"opacity",OPACITY,0},
  6865. {"parallel",PARALLEL,0},
  6866. {"path",POLYLINE,0},
  6867. {"patternfill",PATTERNFILL,0},
  6868. {"piechart",PIECHART,0},
  6869. {"pixels",PIXELS,0},
  6870. {"pixelsize",PIXELSIZE,0},
  6871. {"plot",CURVE,0},
  6872. {"plotstep",PLOTSTEPS,0},
  6873. {"plotsteps",PLOTSTEPS,0},
  6874. {"point",POINT,0},
  6875. {"pointer",CURSOR,0},
  6876. {"points",POINTS,0},
  6877. {"poly",POLY,0},
  6878. {"polygon",POLY,0},
  6879. {"polyline",POLYLINE,0},
  6880. {"popup",POPUP,0},
  6881. {"precision",MOUSE_PRECISION,0},
  6882. {"protractor",PROTRACTOR,0},
  6883. {"range",RANGE,0},
  6884. {"ranget",TRANGE,0},
  6885. {"rangex",XRANGE,0},
  6886. {"rangey",YRANGE,0},
  6887. {"rays",RAYS,0},
  6888. {"rect",RECT,0},
  6889. {"rectangle",RECT,0},
  6890. {"rects",RECTS,0},
  6891. {"replyformat",REPLYFORMAT,0},
  6892. {"reset",RESET,0},
  6893. {"resetoffset",RESETOFFSET,0},
  6894. {"rotate",ROTATE,0},
  6895. {"rotationcenter",ROTATION_CENTER,0},
  6896. {"roundrect",ROUNDRECT,0},
  6897. {"roundrectangle",ROUNDRECT,0},
  6898. {"roundrects",ROUNDRECTS,0},
  6899. {"ruler",RULER,0},
  6900. {"seg",SEGMENT,0},
  6901. {"segment",SEGMENT,0},
  6902. {"segments",SEGMENTS,0},
  6903. {"segs",SEGMENTS,0},
  6904. {"setlimits",SETLIMITS,0},
  6905. {"setpixel",SETPIXEL,0},
  6906. {"settile",FILLPATTERN,0},
  6907. {"sgraph",SGRAPH,0},
  6908. {"size",SIZE,0},
  6909. {"slider",SLIDER,0},
  6910. {"snaptofun",SNAPTOFUNCTION,0},
  6911. {"snaptofunction",SNAPTOFUNCTION,0},
  6912. {"snaptogrid",SNAPTOGRID,0},
  6913. {"snaptopoints",SNAPTOPOINTS,0},
  6914. {"square",SQUARE,0},
  6915. {"status",STATUS,0},
  6916. {"string",STRING,0},
  6917. {"stringup",STRINGUP,0},
  6918. {"strokecolor",STROKECOLOR,0},
  6919. {"strokecolors",MULTISTROKECOLORS,0},
  6920. {"strokeopacity",STROKEOPACITY,0},
  6921. {"style",STYLE,0},
  6922. {"text",FLY_TEXT,0},
  6923. {"textarea",TEXTAREA,0},
  6924. {"textfill",TEXTFILL,0},
  6925. {"textup",FLY_TEXTUP,0},
  6926. {"title",CENTERSTRING,0},
  6927. {"trace_jscurve",TRACE_JSCURVE,0},
  6928. {"trange",TRANGE,0},
  6929. {"translate",TRANSLATION,0},
  6930. {"translation",TRANSLATION,0},
  6931. {"transparent",OPACITY,0},
  6932. {"triangle",TRIANGLE,0},
  6933. {"triangles",TRIANGLES,0},
  6934. {"tsteps",PLOTSTEPS,0},
  6935. {"userboxplot",USERBOXPLOT,0},
  6936. {"userboxplotdata",USERBOXPLOT,0},
  6937. {"userdraw",USERDRAW,0},
  6938. {"userinput",USERINPUT,0},
  6939. {"userinput_function",USERINPUT_FUNCTION,0},
  6940. {"userinput_xy",USERINPUT_XY,0},
  6941. {"vector",ARROW,0},
  6942. {"vectors",ARROWS,0},
  6943. {"verticalline",VLINE,0},
  6944. {"verticallines",VLINES,0},
  6945. {"video",VIDEO,0},
  6946. {"vline",VLINE,0},
  6947. {"vlines",VLINES,0},
  6948. {"xaxis",X_AXIS_STRINGS,0},
  6949. {"xaxistext",X_AXIS_STRINGS,0},
  6950. {"xaxistextup",X_AXIS_STRINGS_UP,0},
  6951. {"xaxisup",X_AXIS_STRINGS_UP,0},
  6952. {"xerrorbars",XERRORBARS,0},
  6953. {"xlabel",XLABEL,0},
  6954. {"xlogbase",XLOGBASE,0},
  6955. {"xlogscale",XLOGSCALE,0},
  6956. {"xoffset",XOFFSET,0},
  6957. {"xrange",XRANGE,0},
  6958. {"xsnaptogrid",XSNAPTOGRID,0},
  6959. {"xunit",XUNIT,0},
  6960. {"xylogscale",XYLOGSCALE,0},
  6961. {"xyoffset",XYOFFSET,0},
  6962. {"yaxis",Y_AXIS_STRINGS,0},
  6963. {"yaxistext",Y_AXIS_STRINGS,0},
  6964. {"yerrorbars",YERRORBARS,0},
  6965. {"ylabel",YLABEL,0},
  6966. {"ylogbase",YLOGBASE,0},
  6967. {"ylogscale",YLOGSCALE,0},
  6968. {"yoffset",YOFFSET,0},
  6969. {"yrange",YRANGE,0},
  6970. {"ysnaptogrid",YSNAPTOGRID,0},
  6971. {"yunit",YUNIT,0},
  6972. {"zoom",ZOOM,0}
  6973.   };
  6974.  
  6975.   while(((c = getc(infile)) != EOF)&&(c!='\n')&&(c!=',')&&(c!='=')&&(c!='\r')&&(c!='\t')){
  6976.    if( i == 0 && (c == ' ') ){ continue; /* white spaces or tabs allowed before first command identifier */
  6977.    }else{
  6978.     if( c == ' ' ){
  6979.       break;
  6980.     }else{
  6981.      temp[i] = c;
  6982.      if(i > MAX_INT - 2){canvas_error("command string too long !");}
  6983.      i++;
  6984.     }
  6985.    }
  6986.    if(temp[0] == '#'){ break; }
  6987.   }
  6988.   if (c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' ){  line_number++; }
  6989.   if (c == EOF) {finished=1;return 0;}
  6990.  
  6991.   temp[i]='\0';
  6992.   if(strstr(temp,"dash") !=0 && strlen(temp) > 4 && strstr(temp,"dashtype") == 0 ){
  6993.   /* 4/2024 adapt to Flydraw's dashing syntax for all objects with prefix "dash" */
  6994.       use_dashed = TRUE;int idx=0;int p;
  6995.       for( p = 4; p < strlen(temp); p++){temp[idx] = temp[p];idx++;}
  6996.       input_type = (char*)my_newmem(idx); snprintf(input_type,idx+1,"%s",temp);
  6997.   }else{
  6998.       input_type=(char*)my_newmem(strlen(temp));
  6999.       snprintf(input_type,sizeof(temp),"%s",temp);
  7000.   }
  7001. /*  fprintf(stdout,"input_type = %s no_reset = %d <br>",input_type,no_reset);*/
  7002.  
  7003.   left=0; right=sizeof(table)/sizeof(struct commande);
  7004.   while (left<right){
  7005.     milieu = (left+right)/2;
  7006.     delta = strcmp(input_type, table[milieu].nom);
  7007.     if (delta == 0){
  7008.              free(input_type);
  7009.              if (table[milieu].special==usefilled) use_filled=TRUE;
  7010.              if (table[milieu].special==usedashed) use_dashed=TRUE;
  7011.              return table[milieu].res;
  7012.           }
  7013.     if (delta<0) right=milieu; else left=milieu+1;
  7014.   }
  7015.   free(input_type);
  7016.   ungetc(c,infile);
  7017.   return 0;
  7018. }
  7019.