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    • JonB
      JonB @cvp last edited by JonB

      @cvp re: getting the name wrong, in Swift, they omit the "nouns", i think. So the docs show the selectors without nouns. In objc_util it lets you do this too, if you use kwargs.

      Re: dismissing... So did that work? If not, maybe need to on_main_thread it?

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      • cvp
        cvp last edited by

        scan returns an UIImage

        	print(scan.imageOfPageAtIndex_(0)) 
        
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        • cvp
          cvp @JonB last edited by

          @JonB said:

          documentCameraViewController_didFinishWithScan_

          One more time, thanks for your help.

          I really become too old for this stuff. Shame on me, I'm so sad to have not seen that myself.
          Sorry to all people who tried to help us.😒πŸ˜ͺ

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          • cvp
            cvp @emkay_online last edited by

            @emkay_online quick an dirty to see the UIImage

            	import ctypes
            	from PIL import Image
            	UIImage = scan.imageOfPageAtIndex_(0)	
            	# Save UIImage to jpg file
            	func = c.UIImageJPEGRepresentation
            	func.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_float]
            	func.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
            	x = ObjCInstance(func(UIImage.ptr, 1.0))
            	x.writeToFile_atomically_('test.jpg', True)
            	# Display jpg file
            	image = Image.open("test.jpg")
            	image.show()
            
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            • cvp
              cvp @emkay_online last edited by

              @emkay_online operational

              from objc_util import *
              import ui
              load_framework('VisionKit')
              
              def documentCameraViewController_didFinishWithScan_(_self, _cmd, _controller, _scan):
              	VNDocumentViewController = ObjCInstance(_controller)
              	scan = ObjCInstance(_scan)	# VNDocumentCameraSca
              	
              	UIImage = scan.imageOfPageAtIndex_(0)	
              	ObjCInstance(VNDocumentViewController.ui_view['iv']).setImage_(UIImage)
              
              	VNDocumentViewController.dismissViewControllerAnimated_completion_(True, None)
              	
              def documentCameraViewController_didFailWithError_(_self, _cmd, _controller, _error):
              	print('documentCameraViewController_didFailWithError_')
              	
              def documentCameraViewControllerDidCancel_(_self, _cmd, _controller):
              	print('documentCameraViewControllerDidCancel_')
              
              methods = [documentCameraViewController_didFinishWithScan_, documentCameraViewController_didFailWithError_, documentCameraViewControllerDidCancel_]
              protocols = ['VNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate']
              try:
              		MyVNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate = ObjCClass('MyVNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate')
              except:
              	MyVNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate = create_objc_class('MyVNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate', methods=methods, protocols=protocols)
              
              @on_main_thread	
              def main():
              	VNDocumentCameraViewController = ObjCClass('VNDocumentCameraViewController').alloc().init()
              	delegate = MyVNDocumentCameraViewControllerDelegate.alloc().init()
              	VNDocumentCameraViewController.delegate = delegate	
              
              	uiview = ui.View()
              	iv = ui.ImageView(name='iv')
              	iv.frame = uiview.bounds
              	iv.flex = 'wh'
              	uiview.add_subview(iv)
              	uiview.present('fullscreen')
              	VNDocumentCameraViewController.ui_view = uiview	# to pass to delegate
              	
              	objc_uiview = ObjCInstance(uiview)
              	SUIViewController = ObjCClass('SUIViewController')
              	vc = SUIViewController.viewControllerForView_(objc_uiview)	
              	vc.presentViewController_animated_completion_(VNDocumentCameraViewController, True, None)
              	
              main() 
              
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              • mikael
                mikael @cvp last edited by

                @cvp, good stuff. It gives the straightened-out picture, right? Can I get a multi-page PDF, or is the framework for single pictures only?

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                • cvp
                  cvp @mikael last edited by

                  @mikael no,no, the framework is for multiple scans but my little script not.
                  I think that if you don't dismiss the camera view controller, you could continue to scan multiple images, but I did not test it.

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                  • JonB
                    JonB last edited by

                    i think the document object guves you UIImages only, but you could create a pdf using some UIKit functions:

                    https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/images_and_pdf?language=objc

                    (you need to acces the functions using c.UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToFile etc and set argtypes and restype)

                    I think the basic flow is, you have to create a pdf context to a file, begn a pdf page, draw your content (UiImage's drawAtPoint ), begn a new page, etc, then finally end the context.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp last edited by

                      Do you know that PIL save has an option to save as pdf?

                      pil_image.save('File.pdf',"PDF",resolution=100.0) 
                      
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                      • stephen
                        stephen @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp this would of been wonderfull information about 3 months go lol

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                        • JonB
                          JonB @cvp last edited by

                          @cvp can PIL do multipage PDF? I guess you still would need to do the ui2pil type business.

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                          • mikael
                            mikael @JonB last edited by

                            @JonB said:

                            @cvp can PIL do multipage PDF? I guess you still would need to do the ui2pil type business.

                            Which I guess would make it slow in a way that this type of use case does not reslly tolerate.

                            Playing with the idea of a truly personalized doc scanner that would put the scan whete it needs to go. Also, combining this with the text recognition stuff would be good (as soon as they get international characters right).

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                            • JonB
                              JonB last edited by

                              But the built in objc methods for writing to PDF (see link above) ought to be reasonably fast. I haven't tried.

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @JonB last edited by

                                @JonB said:

                                can PIL do multipage PDF? I guess you still would need to do the ui2pil type business.

                                I don't think it does multi pages, but easy to do it yourself via PdfFileMerger.
                                Yes for ui2pil

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @JonB last edited by

                                  @JonB said:

                                  But the built in objc methods for writing to PDF (see link above) ought to be reasonably fast. I haven't tried

                                  I have already done the inverse (PDF -> image) via Objectivec context.. quick πŸ™„

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                                  • emkay_online
                                    emkay_online @cvp last edited by

                                    @cvp Thank you so much for this code. It works a treat and really gives me a solid foundation to build on.

                                    Also thank you for giving me a good grounding in the objc_util module - it's certainly a complex one, especially for someone with no iOS coding experience.

                                    Thank you.

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp @emkay_online last edited by

                                      @emkay_online you should dismiss the viewcontroller in the didcancel delegate, not in the didfinish like I did for testing only. This if you want to process multiple scans

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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                                        @JonB said:

                                        But the built in objc methods for writing to PDF (see link above) ought to be reasonably fast. I haven't tried.

                                        Please applaus. ok, I exaggerate πŸ˜‚, but was not so easy (for me)

                                        from objc_util import *
                                        import ui
                                        
                                        UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext = c.UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext
                                        UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext.restype = c_void_p
                                        UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext.argtypes = []
                                        
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData = c.UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData.restype = None
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData.argtypes = [c_void_p, CGRect, c_void_p]
                                        
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFPage = c.UIGraphicsBeginPDFPage
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFPage.restype = None
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFPage.argtypes = []
                                        
                                        UIGraphicsEndPDFContext = c.UIGraphicsEndPDFContext
                                        UIGraphicsEndPDFContext.restype = None
                                        UIGraphicsEndPDFContext.argtypes = []
                                        
                                        pdfdata = NSMutableData.alloc()#.init()
                                        ui_image = ui.Image.named('test:Lenna')
                                        uiimage = ObjCInstance(ui_image)
                                        w,h = ui_image.size
                                        frame = CGRect(CGPoint(0, 0), CGSize(w, h))	
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData(pdfdata, frame, None)
                                        UIGraphicsBeginPDFPage()
                                        pdfContext = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()
                                        uiimage.drawInRect_(frame)
                                        UIGraphicsEndPDFContext()
                                        # just to be sure that pdfdata is ok
                                        with open('a.pdf',mode='wb') as fil:
                                        	b = nsdata_to_bytes(pdfdata)
                                        	fil.write(b) 
                                        
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                                        • JonB
                                          JonB last edited by JonB

                                          πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

                                          If you are going straight to file, you might consider using

                                          https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/1623927-uigraphicsbeginpdfcontexttofile?language=objc

                                          instead of creating the context as nsdata. Might save a few lines.

                                          Also, you can use drawAtPoint instead of drawInRect, so that you don't need to specify w,h.

                                          I think if you omit the frame when you create the context, it also create an 8.5x11.

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                                            @JonB said:

                                            so that you don't need to specify w,h.

                                            Yes but UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToData needs it also

                                            Γ‰dit: sorry, written before reading your last line

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