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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PKGBUILD: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #maintainer Caleb Johnson 2 | pkgname=libbieoffice-fresh 3 | _parentVer=5.4.3 4 | _parentRel=3 5 | pkgver=${_parentVer}.${_parentRel} 6 | pkgrel=1 7 | arch=('x86_64') 8 | license=('LGPL3') 9 | url="http://www.libreoffice.org/" 10 | 11 | pkgdesc="LibreOffice branch which contains new features and program enhancements" 12 | makedepends=('imagemagick') 13 | depends=('curl>=7.20.0' 'hunspell>=1.2.8' 'python>=3.6' 'libwpd>=0.9.2' 'libwps' 14 | 'neon>=0.28.6' 'pango' 'nspr' 'libjpeg' 'libxrandr' 'libgl' 'dbus-glib' 15 | 'libxslt' 'redland' 'hyphen' 'lpsolve' 'gcc-libs' 'sh' 'graphite' 'icu' 16 | 'lcms2' 'poppler>=0.24.0' 'libvisio' 'libetonyek' 'libodfgen' 'libcdr' 17 | 'libmspub' 'harfbuzz-icu' 'glew' 'nss' 'clucene' 'hicolor-icon-theme' 18 | 'desktop-file-utils' 'shared-mime-info' 'glu' 'libpagemaker' 19 | 'libxinerama' 'libabw' 'libmwaw' 'libe-book' 'libcups' 20 | 'liblangtag' 'libexttextcat' 'libfbclient' 'libcmis' 'liborcus' 21 | 'libtommath' 'libzmf' 'libatomic_ops' 'xmlsec') 22 | optdepends=('java-runtime: adds java support' 23 | 'java-environment: required by extension-wiki-publisher and extension-nlpsolver' 24 | 'pstoedit: translates PostScript and PDF graphics into other vector formats' 25 | 'libmythes: for use in thesaurus' 26 | 'beanshell: interactive java -- good for prototyping/macros' 27 | 'libwpg: library for importing and converting WordPerfect Graphics format' 28 | 'sane: for scanner access' 29 | 'unixodbc: adds ODBC database support' 30 | 'gst-plugins-base-libs: for multimedia content, e.g. in Impress' 31 | 'libpaper: takes care of papersize' 32 | 'postgresql-libs: for postgresql-connector' 33 | 'coin-or-mp: required by the Calc solver' 34 | 'gtk2: for GTK2 integration' 35 | 'gtk3: for GTK3 integration' 36 | 'kdelibs: for KDE desktop integration') 37 | backup=(etc/libreoffice/sofficerc 38 | etc/libreoffice/bootstraprc 39 | etc/libreoffice/psprint.conf 40 | etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh 41 | etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.csh) 42 | provides=('libreoffice' 'libreoffice-en-US') 43 | conflicts=('libreoffice-still' 'libreoffice-fresh') 44 | 45 | source=("https://mirror.pkgbuild.com/extra/os/x86_64/libreoffice-fresh-${_parentVer}-${_parentRel}-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz" 46 | "20170826_tysontan_libbie.zip::https://www.dropbox.com/s/77r848yux6oof8g/20170826_tysontan_libbie_full.zip?dl=0" 47 | "libbieoffice_mod.sh" 48 | "libbieoffice_lib.sh" 49 | "left_libbie.png" 50 | "left_libre.png" 51 | "right_5.png" 52 | "right_blank.png") 53 | 54 | sha256sums=('b80b3e931facc5f51d2bf0ec9c90c0b9494baef785160364e30a9bd0901a458c' 55 | '7fadb2620f60da35a5d1eaf95f03e12676c268433f9f41ae2666ed9a885b6dd9' 56 | '2aff6e7dcd094e1d70242d07c049dc4309f8705cfea036cf2928f0c5f44e1f24' 57 | '70285028d4740e1bd8afb11fc1363b1f0350af69430923cc66e45460a31766c6' 58 | '48a57315bc84aaeb93d8e7dd64e1ec2eae0266c0b67a789450df49e6428fdcf4' 59 | '755e52dead2fa612f99aa2d109ce45f96fc6dacff1ace2dabb03c896f7a402e0' 60 | '3886927b5032bccbbe3359ed7e7a520089847c8e0e0d378e2c2923174afb1d33' 61 | 'b58569ec5d1e56a8e61c1c4defaf2e3fc24b11a77db6b5e26f601f470c79cc6c') 62 | 63 | prepare() { 64 | cd ${srcdir} 65 | ./libbieoffice_mod.sh -l -o "${srcdir}" -t "${srcdir}/libbieoffice_tmp" \ 66 | -a "${srcdir}/20170826_tysontan_libbie/" 67 | } 68 | 69 | package() { 70 | cd ${srcdir} 71 | cp -a etc usr ${pkgdir}/ 72 | } 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LibbieOffice 2 | 3 | ![LibbieOffice splash](/intro.png) 4 | 5 | My attempt at a LibreOffice image replacement script. 6 | 7 | The script generates the final result using imagemagick from the original art. 8 | It also supports backup and restore of existing LO resources, mixing and 9 | matching of splash image parts, and is easily extended to add more themes to 10 | the replacement list. 11 | 12 | There is also a PKGBUILD for Arch users to easily manage their libbieoffice 13 | installation. It simply fetches the libreoffice-fresh package, replaces its 14 | contents, and repacks it for installation. I hope to add package mod scripts 15 | for more distros in the future. 16 | 17 | ## Usage 18 | Clone the repo or download the zip, then run `sudo ./libbieoffice_mod.sh` to 19 | peform the replacement with default settings. 20 | 21 | To just generate a splash image, use the `build_splash.sh` script, which has 22 | similar options to the mod script. 23 | 24 | There is also the `get_trims.sh` script, which doesn't take options, but 25 | fetches and trims the text from all of the art and places it in 26 | `$PWD/trimmed`. Not all of them have crop squares defined; for now, it's 27 | just the main apps and blank. 28 | 29 | ### Main script 30 | ``` 31 | Usage: libbieoffice_mod.sh [-hfl] [-o INSTALL_TO] [-a ART_DIR] [-t TMPDIR] [-b BACKUP_DEST] [-r ARCHIVE] [-L LEFT] [-R RIGHT] 32 | 33 | Options: 34 | -o : Specify the installation root. Defaults to / 35 | -a : Specify the path to the original art. Defaults to TMPDIR/20170826_tysontan_libbie 36 | Note that filenames are expected to be in the format: 37 | 20170826_tysontan_libbie_nnn_TYPE_nnn_NAME.png 38 | -f : Forces the script to regenerate all scaled/cropped images 39 | -t : Specify the temporary directory for processing images. 40 | Defaults to /tmp/libbieoffice_mod/ 41 | -b : Back up existing theme files to a specified archive. 42 | -r : Restore theme files from a specified archive 43 | -L : Splash left component. Options are: libbie libre 44 | -R : Splash right component. Options are: front 34view blank 5 45 | -l : Skip downloading the zip; assumes art folder is correct. 46 | -h : Displays this help message. 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | ### Splash only 50 | ``` 51 | Usage: build_splash.sh [-h] [-l] [-t TMPDIR] [-a ART_DIR] [-L LEFT] [-R RIGHT] 52 | 53 | Options: 54 | -o : Specify the splash file output. Defaults to ./intro.png 55 | -a : Specify the path to the original art. Defaults to TMPDIR/20170826_tysontan_libbie 56 | Note that filenames are expected to be in the format: 57 | 20170826_tysontan_libbie_nnn_TYPE_nnn_NAME.png 58 | -t : Specify the temporary directory for processing images. 59 | Defaults to /tmp/libbieoffice_mod/ 60 | -L : Splash left component. Options are: libbie libre 61 | -R : Splash right component. Options are: front 34view blank 5 62 | -l : Skip downloading the zip; assumes art folder is correct. 63 | -h : Displays this help message. 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | ### Trim script 67 | `./get_trims.sh` takes no arguments. When you run it, the script outputs all 68 | three types of images to folders within `$CWD/trimmed`. 69 | 70 | # Pull Requests 71 | Yes. 72 | 73 | # Known (potential) issues 74 | #### `drm_intel_gem_bo_context_exec() failed: No space left on device` 75 | This error pops up every time I run `imagemagick` on my laptop, and appears to 76 | be related to segfaulting when the program is run as root and tries to use my 77 | GPU. To prevent this, I set `MAGICK_OCL_DEVICE=OFF`. 78 | 79 | # License and Credits 80 | This code is licensed under the GPLv3. For more information, read the 81 | [LICENSE](LICENSE). 82 | 83 | Credits for @[redsPL](https://github.com/redsPL) for icon crop references, 84 | @[KarlFish](https://github.com/KarlFish) for the idea of the 34view splash 85 | which I have made the default, and anon for the LibbieOffice splash text mod. 86 | 87 | Thanks to the ImageMagick developers for making such an awesome and flexible 88 | tool. 89 | 90 | And most of all, thanks to [Tyson Tan](https://twitter.com/tysontanx) 91 | ([DeviantArt](https://tysontan.deviantart.com/)) for the cute mascot. I don't 92 | care what the folks over at The Document Foundation or their sorry excuse for 93 | a poll said—Libbie's a winner to me, and that's what this repo is all about. 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build_splash.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )" 4 | . "$SCRIPTPATH/libbieoffice_lib.sh" 5 | 6 | def_output=./intro.png 7 | 8 | function usage() { 9 | echo -e "Usage: $(basename "$0") [-h] [-l] [-t TMPDIR] [-a ART_DIR]" \ 10 | "[-L LEFT] [-R RIGHT]\n\n\rOptions:\n" \ 11 | "-o : Specify the splash file output. Defaults to $def_output\n" \ 12 | "-a : Specify the path to the original art. Defaults to $def_art\n" \ 13 | " Note that filenames are expected to be in the format:\n" \ 14 | " 20170826_tysontan_libbie_nnn_TYPE_nnn_NAME.png\n" \ 15 | "-t : Specify the temporary directory for processing images.\n" \ 16 | " Defaults to $tmpdir\n" \ 17 | "-L : Splash left component. Options are: ${splash_left_parts[@]}\n"\ 18 | "-R : Splash right component. Options are: ${splash_right_all[@]}\n"\ 19 | "-l : Skip downloading the zip; assumes art folder is correct.\n" \ 20 | "-h : Displays this help message." 21 | } 22 | 23 | while getopts o:t:a:L:R:lh flag; do 24 | case "$flag" in 25 | o) output="$OPTARG";; 26 | t) tmpdir="$OPTARG" ; tmpdir_set=true;; 27 | a) art_dir="$OPTARG" ; artdir_set=true;; 28 | L) splash_L="$OPTARG";; 29 | R) splash_R="$OPTARG";; 30 | l) no_download=true;; 31 | h) usage; exit 0;; 32 | *) usage; exit 1;; 33 | esac 34 | done 35 | 36 | if [ $tmpdir_set -a ! $artdir_set ] ; then 37 | art_dir="$tmpdir/${zip_filename%_full.zip}" 38 | fi 39 | 40 | verify_command convert imagemagick || exit 1 41 | 42 | if [[ ! "${splash_left_parts[@]} " =~ "$splash_L " ]]; then 43 | echo "ERROR: Invalid choice for left splash component." ; exit 1 44 | elif [[ ! "${splash_right_all[@]} " =~ "$splash_R " ]] ; then 45 | echo "ERROR: Invalid choice for right splash component." ; exit 1 46 | fi 47 | 48 | if ! verify_exists "art folder" "$art_dir" INFO ; then 49 | if [ x$no_download == xtrue ] ; then 50 | echo "You said not to download the art zip, so exiting." 51 | exit 1 52 | else 53 | download_zip || exit 1 54 | fi 55 | fi 56 | 57 | build_splash ${splash_L:-$default_left} ${splash_R:-$default_right} \ 58 | "${output:-$def_output}" 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get_trims.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )" 4 | . "$SCRIPTPATH/libbieoffice_lib.sh" 5 | 6 | verify_command convert imagemagick || exit 1 7 | 8 | out_dir=./trimmed 9 | mkdir -p trimmed 10 | mkdir -p "$out_dir/"{autotrim,squarefill,crop}"/full" 11 | 12 | download_zip || exit 1 13 | 14 | for orig in "$art_dir/20170826_tysontan_libbie_001_color_"*.png ; do 15 | out="${orig##*_}" 16 | name=${out%.png} 17 | crop=${crops[$name]:-none} 18 | write_full=true 19 | res_sizes=() # hacky override 20 | echo "${out}... " 21 | generate_icon $name color "$out_dir" true true $crop 22 | done 23 | echo "done." 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /intro.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calebj/LibbieOffice/2e51dab6e83a44abe82baba79fdb3731efc620a6/intro.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /left_libbie.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calebj/LibbieOffice/2e51dab6e83a44abe82baba79fdb3731efc620a6/left_libbie.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /left_libre.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calebj/LibbieOffice/2e51dab6e83a44abe82baba79fdb3731efc620a6/left_libre.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libbieoffice_lib.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )" 4 | 5 | if ((BASH_VERSINFO[0] < 4)); then 6 | echo "Sorry, you need at least bash 4.0 to run this script." >&2 7 | exit 1 8 | fi 9 | 10 | zip_download="https://www.dropbox.com/s/77r848yux6oof8g/20170826_tysontan_libbie_full.zip?dl=1" 11 | zip_filename=20170826_tysontan_libbie_full.zip 12 | zip_md5=bfa18271cf413c17db04c1b775ed3571 13 | 14 | # defaults 15 | def_art=TMPDIR/${zip_filename%_full.zip} 16 | def_install=/ 17 | def_tmp=/tmp/libbieoffice_mod 18 | tmpdir="$def_tmp" 19 | installdir="$def_install" 20 | art_dir="$tmpdir/${zip_filename%_full.zip}" 21 | write_full=false 22 | force_regen=false 23 | 24 | 25 | # Values for various sizes and themes. 26 | color_sizes=(32 48 128 256 512) 27 | blackwhite_sizes=(22 24 32 48 256 512) 28 | res_sizes=(16 32 48 96 128) 29 | ext_sizes=(16 32 48 96) 30 | color_themes=(gnome hicolor) 31 | blackwhite_themes=(HighContrast) 32 | color_zips=(galaxy breeze breeze_dark tango) 33 | blackwhite_zips=(hicontrast) 34 | zip_app_sizes=(128) 35 | 36 | app_names=(base calc draw impress math writer) 37 | process_names=("${app_names[@]}" blank) 38 | splash_left_parts=(libbie libre) 39 | splash_right_parts=(blank 5) 40 | 41 | default_left=libbie 42 | default_right=34view 43 | 44 | # Though the color and B/W versions are slightly different, crop them the same 45 | declare -A crops=([base]=1508x1508+864+596 [blank]=1428x1428+424+328 46 | [calc]=1191x1191+738+599 [draw]=1392x1392+138+194 47 | [impress]=1800x1800+583+206 [math]=1232x1232+520+268 48 | [writer]=1336x1336+556+416 ) \ 49 | splash_crops=([34view]=1610x1582+254+247 [front]=2234x2375+91+108)\ 50 | app_icons=([main]=blank [startcenter]=blank) \ 51 | mime_icons=([database]=base [drawing]=draw 52 | [formula]=math [spreadsheet]=calc 53 | [presentation]=impress [text]=writer) \ 54 | zip_ext=([odb]=base [odf]=math [odg]=draw [odm]=blank 55 | [odp]=impress [ods]=calc [odt]=writer [otg]=draw 56 | [otp]=impress [ots]=calc [ott]=writer) \ 57 | zip_apps=([mainapp]=blank) 58 | 59 | splash_right_all=(${!splash_crops[@]} ${splash_right_parts[@]}) 60 | 61 | function find_original() { 62 | echo "$(ls "$art_dir/20170826_tysontan_libbie_"*"${1}_"*"_${2}.png")" 63 | } 64 | 65 | function download_zip() { 66 | verify_tmpdir "temp folder" "$tmpdir" || return 1 67 | 68 | if [ -e "$tmpdir/$zip_filename" ] && \ 69 | [[ "$(md5sum < "$tmpdir/$zip_filename")" =~ $zip_md5 ]]; then 70 | echo "Zip already downladed." 71 | else 72 | echo "Downloading art zip from dropbox..." 73 | wget -c -nv --show-progress "$zip_download" \ 74 | -O "$tmpdir/$zip_filename" || return 1 75 | fi 76 | 77 | echo "Extracting..." 78 | unzip -oqd "$tmpdir" "$tmpdir/$zip_filename" || return 1 79 | art_dir="$tmpdir/${zip_filename%_full.zip}" 80 | } 81 | 82 | function generate_icon() { 83 | icon_name=$1 84 | mode=$2 85 | dest="$3" 86 | autotrim=$4 87 | squarefill=$5 88 | crop=$6 89 | shift 6 90 | trim_sizes=($@) 91 | 92 | out="${icon_name}.png" 93 | orig="$(find_original $mode $icon_name)" 94 | 95 | bgk=alpha 96 | ver=$(convert -version | grep Version | cut -f3 -d' ' | cut -f1 -d-) 97 | vercomp $ver 7.0.0 98 | if [ $? == 2 ] ; then 99 | bgk=matte 100 | fi 101 | 102 | declare -a out_seq 103 | function set_output_seq() { 104 | out_seq=() 105 | subdir=$1 ; max=$2 ; shift 2 106 | 107 | for dim in $@ ; do 108 | destpath="$dest/$subdir/$dim/$out" 109 | 110 | if [ $dim == full ] ; then 111 | out_seq=("${out_seq[@]}" \( -write "$destpath" \)) 112 | continue 113 | elif [ ${dim/x} == $dim ] ; then 114 | dim=${dim}x${dim} 115 | fi 116 | 117 | resize_to=$dim 118 | [ "$max" == true ] && resize_to+="^" 119 | out_seq=("${out_seq[@]}" \( +clone -resize $resize_to -extent $dim 120 | -write "$destpath" +delete \) ) 121 | done 122 | 123 | if [ "$write_full" == true ] ; then 124 | out_seq=("${out_seq[@]}" \( -write "$dest/$subdir/full/$out" \) ) 125 | fi 126 | } 127 | 128 | if [ "$autotrim" == true ] ; then 129 | coords=($(convert "$orig" -format "%w,%h " -write info: \ 130 | -background white -splice 0x1 -fuzz 10% -trim -format \ 131 | "%w,%h %[fx:int(w/2)],%[fx:int(0.98*h)] 0,%[fx:int(0.96*h)]" \ 132 | info:)) 133 | set_output_seq autotrim false ${trim_sizes[@]} 134 | autotrim_cmd=(-fill black -draw "rectangle ${coords[3]} ${coords[1]}" 135 | -fill none -fuzz 10% -draw "$bgk ${coords[2]} floodfill" 136 | -trim -gravity center -background none "${out_seq[@]}") 137 | 138 | if [ "$squarefill" == true ] ; then 139 | set_output_seq squarefill true ${trim_sizes[@]} 140 | autotrim_cmd=("${autotrim_cmd[@]}" "${out_seq[@]}") 141 | fi 142 | fi 143 | 144 | if [ "$crop" != none ] ; then 145 | set_output_seq crop false ${res_sizes[@]} 146 | crop_cmd=(-gravity NorthWest -crop $crop "${out_seq[@]}") 147 | fi 148 | 149 | convert "$orig" -write mpr:original \ 150 | \( mpr:original "${autotrim_cmd[@]}" \) +delete \ 151 | \( mpr:original "${crop_cmd[@]}" \) null: 152 | 153 | return $? 154 | } 155 | 156 | function generate_icons() { 157 | kind=$1 ; shift 158 | echo "Generating $kind icons:" 159 | 160 | for icon_name in ${process_names[@]} ; do 161 | dest="$tmpdir/$kind" 162 | ok_file="$dest/.generated_$icon_name" 163 | 164 | echo -n " - ${icon_name}... " 165 | 166 | if [ -e "$ok_file" -a "$force_regen" != true ] ; then 167 | echo "already exists." 168 | else 169 | crop=${crops[$icon_name]:-none} 170 | generate_icon $icon_name $kind "$dest" true true $crop $@ && \ 171 | touch "$ok_file" && echo "ok." || echo "error!" 172 | fi 173 | done 174 | } 175 | 176 | function modify_zip() { 177 | zip="$(readlink -f "$1")" 178 | resdir="$2" 179 | 180 | # zip is stupid for not having -C like tar. 181 | pushd "$resdir" > /dev/null 182 | zip -qr "$zip" res 183 | ret=$? 184 | popd > /dev/null 185 | return $ret 186 | } 187 | 188 | function modify_zips() { 189 | mode=$1 ; shift 190 | resdir="$tmpdir/$mode/" 191 | 192 | echo "Modifying $mode theme zips..." 193 | 194 | for theme in $@ ; do 195 | echo -n " - $theme... " 196 | zip="$installdir/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/config/images_${theme}.zip" 197 | if [ ! -e "$zip" ] ; then 198 | echo "not found." 199 | continue 200 | fi 201 | modify_zip "$zip" "$resdir" && echo "ok." || echo "error!" 202 | done 203 | } 204 | 205 | function install_icons() { 206 | src="$tmpdir/$1/autotrim" 207 | themedir="$2" 208 | shift 2 209 | 210 | mkdirs=() 211 | for dim in $@ ; do 212 | mkdirs+=("$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/mimetypes" 213 | "$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/apps") 214 | done 215 | mkdir -p "${mkdirs[@]}" 216 | 217 | for app in ${!app_icons[@]} ; do 218 | target="apps/libreoffice-${app}" 219 | rm -f "$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg" 220 | 221 | for dim in $@ ; do 222 | [ -d "$themedir/${dim}x${dim}" ] || continue 223 | icon_name=${app_icons[$app]} 224 | cp -f "$src/$dim/${icon_name}.png" \ 225 | "$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png" 226 | done 227 | done 228 | 229 | for mimetype in ${!mime_icons[@]} ; do 230 | target="mimetypes/libreoffice-oasis-${mimetype}" 231 | rm -f "$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg" 232 | 233 | for dim in $@ ; do 234 | [ -d "$themedir/${dim}x${dim}" ] || continue 235 | icon_name=${mime_icons[$mimetype]} 236 | cp -f "$src/$dim/${icon_name}.png" \ 237 | "$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png" 238 | done 239 | done 240 | } 241 | 242 | function install_icon_group() { 243 | mode=$1 244 | shift 245 | 246 | if [ $mode == color ] ; then sizes=("${color_sizes[@]}") 247 | elif [ $mode == blackwhite ] ; then sizes=("${blackwhite_sizes[@]}") ; fi 248 | 249 | echo "Installing $mode icons..." 250 | for theme in $@ ; do 251 | themedir="$installdir/usr/share/icons/$theme" 252 | echo -n " - $theme... " 253 | 254 | if [ ! -d "$themedir" ] ; then 255 | echo "not found." 256 | continue 257 | fi 258 | 259 | install_icons $mode "$themedir" ${sizes[@]} 260 | echo "ok." 261 | done 262 | } 263 | 264 | function backup_files() { 265 | archive="$1" 266 | [ -d "$archive" ] && archive+=/libbieoffice_backup_$(date +%s).tgz 267 | if [ -e "$archive" ] ; then 268 | echo "ERROR: backup destination ($archive) already exists!" 269 | return 1 270 | fi 271 | verify_writable "backup target" "$(dirname $archive)" || return 1 272 | 273 | backup_list=(/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/intro.png) 274 | 275 | for theme in ${blackwhite_themes[@]} ; do 276 | themedir="/usr/share/icons/$theme" 277 | for app in ${!app_icons[@]} ; do 278 | target="apps/libreoffice-${app}" 279 | backup_list+=("$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg") 280 | for dim in ${blackwhite_sizes[@]} ; do 281 | backup_list+=("$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png") 282 | done 283 | done 284 | for mimetype in ${!mime_icons[@]} ; do 285 | target="mimetypes/libreoffice-oasis-${mimetype}" 286 | backup_list+=("$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg") 287 | for dim in ${blackwhite_sizes[@]} ; do 288 | backup_list+=("$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png") 289 | done 290 | done 291 | 292 | done 293 | 294 | for theme in ${color_themes[@]} ; do 295 | themedir="/usr/share/icons/$theme" 296 | for app in ${!app_icons[@]} ; do 297 | target="apps/libreoffice-${app}" 298 | backup_list+=("$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg") 299 | for dim in ${color_sizes[@]} ; do 300 | backup_list+=("$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png") 301 | done 302 | done 303 | for mimetype in ${!mime_icons[@]} ; do 304 | target="mimetypes/libreoffice-oasis-${mimetype}" 305 | backup_list+=("$themedir/scalable/${target}.svg") 306 | for dim in ${color_sizes[@]} ; do 307 | backup_list+=("$themedir/${dim}x${dim}/${target}.png") 308 | done 309 | done 310 | done 311 | 312 | for zipfile in ${color_zips[@]} ${blackwhite_zips[@]} ; do 313 | backup_list+=(/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/config/images_${zipfile}.zip) 314 | done 315 | 316 | existing_files=() 317 | for f in ${backup_list[@]} ; do 318 | [ -r "$installdir/$f" ] && existing_files+=($f) 319 | done 320 | 321 | tar -czf "$archive" -C "$installdir" ${existing_files[@]} 322 | ret=$? 323 | echo "Backup saved to $(readlink -f "$archive")" 324 | return $? 325 | } 326 | 327 | function build_splash() { 328 | echo "Building splash from components $1 + $2" 329 | left_file="$SCRIPTPATH/left_${1}.png" 330 | if [ ${splash_crops[$2]} ] ; then 331 | right_file="$SCRIPTPATH/right_blank.png" 332 | to_crop="$(find_original color $2)" 333 | extra_cmd=(\( "$to_crop" -crop ${splash_crops[$2]} 334 | -scale x169 \) -gravity NorthEast -composite) 335 | else 336 | right_file="$SCRIPTPATH/right_${2}.png" 337 | fi 338 | 339 | convert "$left_file" "$right_file" +append "${extra_cmd[@]}" "$3" 340 | } 341 | 342 | function restore_files() { 343 | archive="$1" 344 | if [ ! -e "$archive" ] ; then 345 | echo "ERROR: backup source doesn't exist!" 346 | return 1 347 | fi 348 | 349 | verify_writable "restore target" "$installdir" || return 1 350 | 351 | tar -xzf "$archive" -C "$installdir" 352 | ret=$? 353 | [ $ret -eq 0 ] && echo "Backup restored." 354 | return $ret 355 | } 356 | 357 | function verify_exists() { 358 | if [ ! -e "$2" ] ; then 359 | echo "${3:-ERROR}: The set $1 ($2) doesn't exist!" 360 | return 1 361 | fi 362 | } 363 | 364 | function verify_writable() { 365 | verify_exists "$@" || return $? 366 | if [ ! -w "$2" ] ; then 367 | echo "${3:-ERROR}: The set $1 ($2) isn't writable!" 368 | return 1 369 | fi 370 | } 371 | 372 | function verify_tmpdir() { 373 | if [ ! -d "$2" ] && ! mkdir -p "$2"; then 374 | echo "${3:-ERROR}: The set $1 ($2) isn't writable or creatable!" 375 | return 1 376 | fi 377 | 378 | verify_writable "$@" || return 1 379 | } 380 | 381 | function verify_command() { 382 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v "$1")" ]; then 383 | echo "ERROR: ${2:-$1} is not installed. Please install it." >&2 384 | return 1 385 | fi 386 | } 387 | 388 | # https://stackoverflow.com/a/4025065 389 | function vercomp() { 390 | if [[ $1 == $2 ]] 391 | then 392 | return 0 393 | fi 394 | local IFS=. 395 | local i ver1=($1) ver2=($2) 396 | # fill empty fields in ver1 with zeros 397 | for ((i=${#ver1[@]}; i<${#ver2[@]}; i++)) 398 | do 399 | ver1[i]=0 400 | done 401 | for ((i=0; i<${#ver1[@]}; i++)) 402 | do 403 | if [[ -z ${ver2[i]} ]] 404 | then 405 | # fill empty fields in ver2 with zeros 406 | ver2[i]=0 407 | fi 408 | if ((10#${ver1[i]} > 10#${ver2[i]})) 409 | then 410 | return 1 411 | fi 412 | if ((10#${ver1[i]} < 10#${ver2[i]})) 413 | then 414 | return 2 415 | fi 416 | done 417 | return 0 418 | } 419 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libbieoffice_mod.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )" 4 | . "$SCRIPTPATH/libbieoffice_lib.sh" 5 | 6 | function usage() { 7 | echo -e "Usage: $(basename "$0") [-hfl] [-o INSTALL_TO] [-a ART_DIR]" \ 8 | "[-t TMPDIR] [-b BACKUP_DEST] [-r ARCHIVE] [-L LEFT] [-R RIGHT]\n\n"\ 9 | "\rOptions:\n" \ 10 | "-o : Specify the installation root. Defaults to $def_install\n" \ 11 | "-a : Specify the path to the original art. Defaults to $def_art\n" \ 12 | " Note that filenames are expected to be in the format:\n" \ 13 | " 20170826_tysontan_libbie_nnn_TYPE_nnn_NAME.png\n" \ 14 | "-f : Forces the script to regenerate all scaled/cropped images\n" \ 15 | "-t : Specify the temporary directory for processing images.\n" \ 16 | " Defaults to $tmpdir\n" \ 17 | "-b : Back up existing theme files to a specified archive.\n" \ 18 | "-r : Restore theme files from a specified archive\n" \ 19 | "-L : Splash left component. Options are: ${splash_left_parts[@]}\n"\ 20 | "-R : Splash right component. Options are: ${splash_right_all[@]}\n"\ 21 | "-l : Skip downloading the zip; assumes art folder is correct.\n" \ 22 | "-h : Displays this help message." 23 | } 24 | 25 | ############################################################################## 26 | 27 | while getopts o:t:a:fb:r:L:R:lh flag; do 28 | case "$flag" in 29 | o) installdir="$OPTARG";; 30 | t) tmpdir="$OPTARG" ; tmpdir_set=true;; 31 | a) art_dir="$OPTARG" ; artdir_set=true;; 32 | f) force_regen=true;; 33 | b) backup="$OPTARG";; 34 | r) restore="$OPTARG";; 35 | L) splash_L="$OPTARG";; 36 | R) splash_R="$OPTARG";; 37 | l) no_download=true;; 38 | h) usage; exit 0;; 39 | *) usage; exit 1;; 40 | esac 41 | done 42 | 43 | if [ xtrue == x$tmpdir_set -a ! xtrue == x$artdir_set ] ; then 44 | art_dir="$tmpdir/${zip_filename%_full.zip}" 45 | fi 46 | 47 | if [ "$backup" -a "$restore" ] ; then 48 | echo "ERROR: specify one of either backup or restore." 49 | exit 1 50 | fi 51 | 52 | if [ "$backup" ] ; then backup_files "$backup" ; exit $? ; fi 53 | verify_writable "installation root" "$installdir" || exit 1 54 | if [ "$restore" ] ; then restore_files "$restore" ; exit $? ; fi 55 | 56 | verify_command convert imagemagick || exit 1 57 | 58 | if [[ ! "${splash_left_parts[@]} " =~ "$splash_L " ]]; then 59 | echo "ERROR: Invalid choice for left splash component." ; exit 1 60 | elif [[ ! "${splash_right_all[@]} " =~ "$splash_R " ]] ; then 61 | echo "ERROR: Invalid choice for right splash component." ; exit 1 62 | fi 63 | 64 | if ! verify_exists "art folder" "$art_dir" INFO ; then 65 | if [ x$no_download == xtrue ] ; then 66 | echo "You said not to download the art zip, so exiting." 67 | exit 1 68 | else 69 | download_zip || exit 1 70 | fi 71 | fi 72 | 73 | verify_tmpdir "temp folder" "$tmpdir" || exit 1 74 | 75 | for app in ${app_names[@]} ; do 76 | app_icons[$app]=$app 77 | zip_apps[$app]=$app 78 | done 79 | 80 | declare -a mkdirs 81 | [ "$write_full" == true ] && full_dir=full 82 | for dim in ${color_sizes[@]} $full_dir ; do 83 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/color/autotrim/$dim") 84 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/color/squarefill/$dim") 85 | done 86 | 87 | for dim in ${blackwhite_sizes[@]} $full_dir ; do 88 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/blackwhite/autotrim/$dim") 89 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/blackwhite/squarefill/$dim") 90 | done 91 | 92 | for dim in ${res_sizes[@]} $full_dir ; do 93 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/color/crop/$dim") 94 | mkdirs+=("$tmpdir/blackwhite/crop/$dim") 95 | done 96 | 97 | mkdir -p "${mkdirs[@]}" 98 | 99 | generate_icons color ${color_sizes[@]} 100 | generate_icons blackwhite ${blackwhite_sizes[@]} 101 | 102 | build_splash ${splash_L:-$default_left} ${splash_R:-$default_right} \ 103 | "$tmpdir/intro.png" 104 | 105 | for mode in color blackwhite ; do 106 | mkdir -p "$tmpdir/$mode/res" 107 | for dim in ${zip_app_sizes[@]} ; do 108 | for app in ${!zip_apps[@]} ; do 109 | cp -f "$tmpdir/$mode/crop/$dim/${zip_apps[$app]}.png" \ 110 | "$tmpdir/$mode/res/${app}${dim}.png" 111 | done 112 | done 113 | 114 | for dim in ${ext_sizes[@]} ; do 115 | for ext in ${!zip_ext[@]} ; do 116 | cp -f "$tmpdir/$mode/crop/$dim/${zip_ext[$ext]}.png" \ 117 | "$tmpdir/$mode/res/${ext}_${dim}_8.png" 118 | done 119 | done 120 | done 121 | 122 | cp "$tmpdir/intro.png" "$installdir/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/intro.png" 123 | if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then 124 | cp "$tmpdir/intro.png" "$installdir/usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/intro.png" 125 | fi 126 | 127 | install_icon_group color ${color_themes[@]} 128 | install_icon_group blackwhite ${blackwhite_themes[@]} 129 | 130 | modify_zips color ${color_zips[@]} 131 | modify_zips blackwhite ${blackwhite_zips[@]} 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /right_5.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calebj/LibbieOffice/2e51dab6e83a44abe82baba79fdb3731efc620a6/right_5.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /right_blank.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calebj/LibbieOffice/2e51dab6e83a44abe82baba79fdb3731efc620a6/right_blank.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------