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//C- -*- C++ -*-
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//C- -------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5
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//C- Copyright (c) 2002 Leon Bottou and Yann Le Cun.
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//C- Copyright (c) 2001 AT&T
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//C-
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//C- This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
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//C- accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C- from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
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//C-
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//C- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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//C- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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//C- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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//C- GNU General Public License for more details.
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//C-
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//C- DjVuLibre-3.5 is derived from the DjVu(r) Reference Library
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//C- distributed by Lizardtech Software. On July 19th 2002, Lizardtech
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//C- Software authorized us to replace the original DjVu(r) Reference
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//C- Library notice by the following text (see doc/lizard2002.djvu):
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//C-
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//C- ------------------------------------------------------------------
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//C- | DjVu (r) Reference Library (v. 3.5)
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//C- | Copyright (c) 1999-2001 LizardTech, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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//C- | The DjVu Reference Library is protected by U.S. Pat. No.
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//C- | 6,058,214 and patents pending.
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//C- |
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//C- | This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- | GNU General Public License, Version 2. The license should have
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//C- | accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C- | from the Free Software Foundation at http://www.fsf.org .
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//C- |
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//C- | The computer code originally released by LizardTech under this
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//C- | license and unmodified by other parties is deemed "the LIZARDTECH
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//C- | ORIGINAL CODE." Subject to any third party intellectual property
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//C- | claims, LizardTech grants recipient a worldwide, royalty-free,
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//C- | LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE in compliance with the terms of the GNU
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//C- | General Public License. This grant only confers the right to
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//C- | infringe patent claims underlying the LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE to
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//C- | recipient to make, have made, practice, sell, or otherwise dispose
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//C- | of the LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE (or portions thereof) and not to
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//C- | any greater extent that may be necessary to utilize further
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//C- | modifications or combinations.
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//C- |
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//C- | The LIZARDTECH ORIGINAL CODE is provided "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
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//C- | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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//C- | TO ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
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//C- | MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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//C- +------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// $Id: DjVuPalette.h,v 1.9 2003/11/07 22:08:21 leonb Exp $
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// $Name: release_3_5_15 $
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#ifndef _DJVUPALETTE_H_
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#define _DJVUPALETTE_H_
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#if NEED_GNUG_PRAGMAS
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# pragma interface
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#endif
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#include "GContainer.h"
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#include "GPixmap.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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namespace DJVU {
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# ifdef NOT_DEFINED // Just to fool emacs c++ mode
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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/** @name DjVuPalette.h
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Files #"DjVuPalette.h"# and #"DjVuPalette.cpp"# implement a single class
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\Ref{DjVuPalette} which provides facilities for computing optimal color
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palettes, coding color palettes, and coding sequences of color indices.
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@memo
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DjVuPalette header file
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@version
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#$Id: DjVuPalette.h,v 1.9 2003/11/07 22:08:21 leonb Exp $#
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@author:
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L\'eon Bottou <leonb@research.att.com> */
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//@{
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/** Computing and coding color palettes and index arrays.
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This class provides facilities for computing optimal color palettes,
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coding color palettes, and coding sequences of color indices.
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{\bf Creating a color palette} -- The recipe for creating a color palette
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consists in (a) creating a DjVuPalette object, (b) constructing a color
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histogram using \Ref{histogram_add}, and (c) calling function
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\Ref{compute_palette}.
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{\bf Accessing the color palette} -- Conversion between colors and color
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palette indices is easily achieved with \Ref{color_to_index} and
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\Ref{index_to_color}. There are also functions for computing a palette
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and quantizing a complete pixmap.
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{\bf Sequences of color indices} -- The DjVuPalette object also contains
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an array \Ref{colordata} optionally containing a sequence of color
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indices. This array will be encoded and decoded by functions \Ref{encode}
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and \Ref{decode}. This feature simplifies the implementation of the ``one
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color per symbol'' model in DjVu.
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{\bf Coding color palettes and color indices} -- Two functions
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\Ref{encode} and \Ref{decode} are provided for coding the color palette
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and the array of color indices when appropriate. */
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#ifdef _WIN32_WCE_EMULATION // Work around odd behavior under WCE Emulation
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#define CALLINGCONVENTION __cdecl
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#else
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#define CALLINGCONVENTION /* */
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#endif
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class DjVuPalette : public GPEnabled
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{
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protected:
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DjVuPalette(void);
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public:
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/// Generic creator
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static GP<DjVuPalette> create(void) {return new DjVuPalette();}
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/// Non-virtual destructor
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~DjVuPalette();
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// COPY
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DjVuPalette(const DjVuPalette &ref);
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DjVuPalette& operator=(const DjVuPalette &ref);
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// PALETTE COMPUTATION
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/** Resets the color histogram to zero. */
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void histogram_clear();
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/** Adds the color specified by #p# to the histogram.
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Argument #weight# represent the number of pixels with this color. */
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void histogram_add(const GPixel &p, int weight);
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/** Adds the color specified by the triple #bgr# to the histogram.
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Argument #weight# represent the number of pixels with this color. */
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void histogram_add(const unsigned char *bgr, int weight);
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/** Adds the color specified by the weighted triple #bgr# to the histogram.
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Argument #weight# represent the number of pixels with this color. This
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function will compute the actual color by dividing the elements of the
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#bgr# array by #weight# and then use the unnormalized values to compute
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the average color per bucket. This is all a way to avoid excessive loss
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of accuracy. */
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void histogram_norm_and_add(const int *bgr, int weight);
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/** Computes an optimal palette for representing an image where colors
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appear according to the histogram. Argument #maxcolors# is the maximum
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number of colors allowed in the palette (up to 1024). Argument
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#minboxsize# controls the minimal size of the color cube area affected
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to a color palette entry. Returns the index of the dominant color. */
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int compute_palette(int maxcolors, int minboxsize=0);
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/** Computes the optimal palette for pixmap #pm#. This function builds the
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histogram for pixmap #pm# and computes the optimal palette using
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\Ref{compute_palette}. */
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int compute_pixmap_palette(const GPixmap &pm, int ncolors, int minboxsize=0);
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// CONVERSION
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/** Returns the number of colors in the palette. */
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int size() const;
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/** Returns the best palette index for representing color #p#. */
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int color_to_index(const GPixel &p);
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/** Returns the best palette index for representing color #bgr#. */
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int color_to_index(const unsigned char *bgr);
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/** Overwrites #p# with the color located at position #index# in the palette. */
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void index_to_color(int index, GPixel &p) const;
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/** Overwrites #rgb[0..3]# with the color located at
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position #index# in the palette. */
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void index_to_color(int index, unsigned char *bgr) const;
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/** Quantizes pixmap #pm#. All pixels are replaced by their closest
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approximation available in the palette. */
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void quantize(GPixmap &pm);
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/** Calls \Ref{compute_pixmap_palette} and \Ref{quantize}. */
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int compute_palette_and_quantize(GPixmap &pm, int maxcolors, int minboxsize=0);
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// COLOR CORRECTION
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/** Applies a luminance gamma correction factor of #corr# to the palette
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entries. Values greater than #1.0# make the image brighter. Values
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smaller than #1.0# make the image darker. The documentation of program
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\Ref{ppmcoco} explains how to properly use this function. */
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void color_correct(double corr);
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// COLOR INDEX DATA
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/** Contains an optional sequence of color indices.
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Function \Ref{encode} and \Ref{decode} also encode and decode this
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sequence when such a sequence is provided. */
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GTArray<short> colordata;
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/** Returns colors from the color index sequence. Pixel #out# is
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overwritten with the color corresponding to the #nth# element of the
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color sequence \Ref{colordata}. */
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void get_color(int nth, GPixel &out) const;
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// CODING
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/** Writes the palette colors. This function writes each palette color as a
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RGB triple into bytestream #bs#. */
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void encode_rgb_entries(ByteStream &bs) const;
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/** Reads palette colors. This function initializes the palette colors by
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reading #palettesize# RGB triples from bytestream #bs#. */
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void decode_rgb_entries(ByteStream &bs, const int palettesize);
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/** Encodes the palette and the color index sequence. This function encodes
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the a version byte, the palette size, the palette colors and the color
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index sequence into bytestream #bs#. Note that the color histogram is
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never saved. */
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void encode(GP<ByteStream> bs) const;
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/** Initializes the object by reading data from bytestream #bs#. This
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function reads a version byte, the palette size, the palette and the
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color index sequence from bytestream #bs#. Note that the color
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histogram is never saved. */
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void decode(GP<ByteStream> bs);
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private:
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// Histogram
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int mask;
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GMap<int,int> *hist;
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// Quantization data
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struct PColor { unsigned char p[4]; };
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GTArray<PColor> palette;
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GMap<int,int> *pmap;
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// Helpers
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void allocate_hist();
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void allocate_pmap();
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static int CALLINGCONVENTION bcomp (const void*, const void*);
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static int CALLINGCONVENTION gcomp (const void*, const void*);
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static int CALLINGCONVENTION rcomp (const void*, const void*);
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static int CALLINGCONVENTION lcomp (const void*, const void*);
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int color_to_index_slow(const unsigned char *bgr);
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private: // dummy functions
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static void encode(ByteStream *);
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static void decode(ByteStream *);
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};
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//@}
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// ------------ INLINES
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::histogram_clear()
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{
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delete hist;
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hist = 0;
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mask = 0;
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::histogram_add(const unsigned char *bgr, int weight)
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{
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if (weight > 0)
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{
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if (!hist || hist->size()>=0x4000)
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allocate_hist();
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int key = (bgr[0]<<16)|(bgr[1]<<8)|(bgr[2])|(mask);
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(*hist)[key] += weight;
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}
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::histogram_add(const GPixel &p, int weight)
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{
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histogram_add(&p.b, weight);
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::histogram_norm_and_add(const int *bgr, int weight)
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{
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if (weight > 0)
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{
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int p0 = bgr[0]/weight; if (p0>255) p0=255;
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int p1 = bgr[1]/weight; if (p1>255) p1=255;
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int p2 = bgr[2]/weight; if (p2>255) p2=255;
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if (!hist || hist->size()>=0x4000)
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allocate_hist();
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int key = (p0<<16)|(p1<<8)|(p2)|(mask);
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(*hist)[key] += weight;
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}
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}
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inline int
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DjVuPalette::size() const
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{
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return palette.size();
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}
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inline int
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DjVuPalette::color_to_index(const unsigned char *bgr)
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{
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if (! pmap)
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allocate_pmap();
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int key = (bgr[0]<<16)|(bgr[1]<<8)|(bgr[2]);
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GPosition p = pmap->contains(key);
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if ( p)
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return (*pmap)[p];
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return color_to_index_slow(bgr);
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}
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inline int
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DjVuPalette::color_to_index(const GPixel &p)
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{
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return color_to_index(&p.b);
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::index_to_color(int index, unsigned char *bgr) const
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{
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const PColor &color = palette[index];
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bgr[0] = color.p[0];
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bgr[1] = color.p[1];
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bgr[2] = color.p[2];
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::index_to_color(int index, GPixel &p) const
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{
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index_to_color(index, &p.b);
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}
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inline void
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DjVuPalette::get_color(int nth, GPixel &p) const
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{
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index_to_color(colordata[nth], p);
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}
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// ------------ THE END
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#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
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}
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# ifndef NOT_USING_DJVU_NAMESPACE
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using namespace DJVU;
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# endif
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#endif
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#endif
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