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    • dshafik
      dshafik last edited by dshafik

      So, 2.0 is now out, and I've continued working on this. I've tried multiple approaches and none of them work:

      from objc_util import * 
      from pygments import highlight
      from pygments.lexers import PhpLexer
      from pygments.formatters import RtfFormatter
      
      code = '<?php echo "hello world"; ?>'
      rtf = highlight(code, PhpLexer(), RtfFormatter())
      
      fp = open('highlight.rtf', 'w+')
      fp.write(rtf)
      data = NSData.dataWithContentsOfFile_('highlight.rtf')
      
      c = ObjCClass('UIPasteboard')
      pasteBoard = c.generalPasteboard()
      
      pasteBoard.setValue_forPasteboardType_(data, 'public.rtf')
      

      This one results in:

      > pasteBoard.pasteboardTypes()
      <__NSCFArray: (
          "public.rtf"
      )>
      

      But I can't seem to paste it into say, Keynote (or a Word, etc.). Maybe this is an issue with Keynote , I guess.

      Maybe I could generate an image to insert? Thoughts?

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      • Webmaster4o
        Webmaster4o last edited by

        Generating an image shouldn't be hard. Try rendering with PIL ImageDraw.

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        • JonB
          JonB last edited by

          You forgot to close your file pointer.

          with open(...) as fp:    
             fp.write(.....)
          

          worked for me.
          The giveaway: data was NSZeroData
          Also, it was not needed here, but I find it useful to use os.path.abspath, and/ or nsurl(filepath) when sending file names to objc.

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          • dshafik
            dshafik @JonB last edited by

            @JonB I've not seen that syntax before, I assume creates a block (or some sort of scoped section) in which fp is made available and then when the block is left it is automatically closed?

            Anyhow, I do now see data in data but I still can't get it to paste in. Were you able to do that?

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            • JonB
              JonB last edited by

              The "with" syntax creates a context, which automatically does some clean up when the block ends. For file handles, this means it calls .close() (even if there is an exception, etc), so many people advocate for this style of file handling. You could have also just called fp.close().

              I have not tried pasting anything. It is not clear to me that public.rtf is supported in UIpasteboard. Does pygments support an html formatter? You might try public.html.

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              • omz
                omz last edited by

                I've experimented a little bit with this, and it seems to be harder than I thought. The iWork apps apparently copy rich text in some internal format that I can't figure out (com.apple.iWork.TSPNativeData), and neither RTF nor HTML appear to be supported.

                Copying formatted text from Safari or Notes, and pasting it into Pages/Keynote doesn't work either (the formatting is discarded).

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                • omz
                  omz last edited by omz

                  If an image is acceptable for you, this might work:

                  from objc_util import * 
                  from pygments import highlight
                  from pygments.lexers import PhpLexer
                  from pygments.formatters import RtfFormatter
                  import ui
                  import clipboard
                  NSAttributedString = ObjCClass('NSAttributedString')
                  
                  code = '<?php echo "hello world"; ?>'
                  rtf = highlight(code, PhpLexer(), RtfFormatter())
                  
                  rtf_data = ns(bytearray(rtf))
                  attr_str = NSAttributedString.alloc().initWithData_options_documentAttributes_error_(rtf_data, None, None, None).autorelease()
                  size = attr_str.size()
                  with ui.ImageContext(size.width, size.height) as ctx:
                  	attr_str.drawAtPoint_(CGPoint(0.0, 0.0))
                  	img = ctx.get_image()
                  	clipboard.set_image(img)
                  

                  I'm using an NSAttributedString that is initialized from RTF data. Unfortunately, pygment's own method for rendering into images (GifImageFormatter etc.) don't work correctly in Pythonista because the method that it uses for finding system fonts fails on iOS.

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                  • dshafik
                    dshafik last edited by dshafik

                    I managed to get Pygments image drawing working by monkey patching the font stuff (ick!):

                    import clipboard
                    import os
                    import _font_cache
                    from objc_util import * 
                    from pygments import highlight
                    from pygments.lexers import PhpLexer
                    from pygments.formatters import ImageFormatter
                    from pygments.formatters.img import FontManager
                    from pygments.styles import monokai
                    
                    monokai.MonokaiStyle.background_color = '#000000'
                    
                    def _get_nix_font_path(self, name, style):
                    	if style == 'bold' or style == 'italic':
                    		return _font_cache.get_font_path('%s %s' % (name, style.capitalize()))	
                    	elif style == '':
                    		return _font_cache.get_font_path(name)
                    	else:
                    		return
                    		
                    FontManager._get_nix_font_path = _get_nix_font_path
                    
                    ''' Replace Unicode newline chars with regular ones '''
                    code = clipboard.get().replace(unichr(8232), os.linesep)
                    
                    png = highlight(code, PhpLexer(startinline=True), ImageFormatter(style='monokai', font_name='Source Code Pro', font_size=60, line_numbers=False, line_pad=4))
                    
                    with open('highlight.png', 'w+') as fp:
                    	fp.write(png)
                    	
                    data = NSData.dataWithContentsOfFile_('highlight.png')
                    
                    c = ObjCClass('UIPasteboard')
                    pasteBoard = c.generalPasteboard()
                    pasteBoard.setData_forPasteboardType_(data, 'public.png')
                    os.remove('highlight.png')
                    

                    Resulting in an image like so:

                    Highlighted Source

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                    • jeromecarney
                      jeromecarney last edited by

                      I've logged extensive hours working on a similar objective for the past two week -- outputting formatted text to the clipboard for a custom dictionary wrapper I've built for StarDict data -- but so far I've had no success.

                      I've been able to coerce raw html into an rtf file, which I can then pass both to an NSData object as well as an attributed string, but there's still no way I can find -- UIPasteboard with every conceivable UTI, javascript, etc., to then send the formated data along to the clipboard. The current work around is to process the data throught Workflow, but that's slow and inelegant, especially when launched from split view.

                      Is there anything in the works that would enable this functionality? It would seem to be such a basic feature.

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                      • JonB
                        JonB last edited by JonB

                        This works for me, sending data to OneNote:

                        from objc_util import * 
                        from pygments import highlight
                        from pygments.lexers import PhpLexer
                        from pygments.formatters import RtfFormatter
                        p=ObjCClass('UIPasteboard').generalPasteboard()
                        code = b'<?php echo "hello world"; ?>'
                        rtf = highlight(code, PhpLexer(), RtfFormatter())
                        
                        rtf_data = ns(bytes(rtf,'ascii'))
                        p.setData_forPasteboardType_(rtf_data,'public.RTF')
                        
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                        • jeromecarney
                          jeromecarney last edited by

                          Jon - thanks, you set me on the right track -- the app I want to paste into (MarginNote) accepts rich text only if it's formatted as an Apple Web Archive type. Here's how I ultimately got it to work for Python 2.7, thanks to this guide on coercing HTML into an archive type:

                          from objc_util import * 
                          import os
                          import base64
                          theDefinition = '<html><head></head><body>''<font size="5">' + '<b>Hello</b> <i>world!2</i>' + '</font></body></html>'
                          theData = base64.encodestring(theDefinition)
                          theData = str(theData)
                          theArchive = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                          <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
                          <plist version="1.0">
                           <dict>
                            <key>WebMainResource</key>
                            <dict>
                             <key>WebResourceData</key>
                             <data>
                             """ + theData + """   </data>
                             <key>WebResourceFrameName</key>
                             <string></string>
                             <key>WebResourceMIMEType</key>
                             <string>text/html</string>
                             <key>WebResourceTextEncodingName</key>
                             <string>UTF-8</string>
                             <key>WebResourceURL</key>
                             <string>about:blank</string>
                            </dict>
                           </dict>
                          </plist>"""
                          thePasteBoard = ObjCClass('UIPasteboard')
                          thePasteBoard = thePasteBoard.generalPasteboard()
                          theType = "Apple Web Archive pasteboard type"
                          thePasteBoard.setValue_forPasteboardType_(theArchive,theType)
                          
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