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/* Copyright (C) 2001-2023 Artifex Software, Inc.
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   All Rights Reserved.
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   This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or
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   implied.
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   This software is distributed under license and may not be copied,
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   modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms
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   of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution.
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   Refer to licensing information at http://www.artifex.com or contact
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   Artifex Software, Inc.,  39 Mesa Street, Suite 108A, San Francisco,
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   CA 94129, USA, for further information.
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*/
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/* Routines for determining equivalent color for spot colors */
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#include "math_.h"
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#include "gdevprn.h"
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#include "gsparam.h"
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#include "gstypes.h"
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#include "gxdcconv.h"
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#include "gdevdevn.h"
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#include "gsequivc.h"
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#include "gzstate.h"
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#include "gsstate.h"
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#include "gscspace.h"
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#include "gxcspace.h"
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#include "gsicc_manage.h"
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#include "gxdevsop.h"
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/*
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 * These routines are part of the logic for determining an equivalent
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 * process color model color for a spot color.  The definition of a
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 * Separation or DeviceN color space include a tint transform function.
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 * This tint transform function is used if the specified spot or separation
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 * colorant is not present.  We want to be able to display the spot colors
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 * on our RGB or CMYK display.  We are using the tint transform function
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 * to determine a CMYK equivalent to the spot color.  Current only CMYK
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 * equivalent colors are supported.  This is because the CMYK is the only
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 * standard subtractive color space.
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 *
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 * This process consists of the following steps:
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 *
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 * 1.  Whenever new spot colors are found, set status flags indicating
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 * that we have one or more spot colors for which we need to determine an
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 * equivalent color.  New spot colors can either be explicitly specified by
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 * the SeparationColorNames device parameter or they may be detected by the
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 * device's get_color_comp_index routine.
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 *
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 * 2.  Whenever a Separation or DeviceN color space is installed, the
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 * update_spot_equivalent_colors device proc is called.  This allows the
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 * device to check if the color space contains a spot color for which the
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 * device does not know the equivalent CMYK color.  The routine
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 * update_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors is provided for this task (and the
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 * next item).
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 *
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 * 3.  For each spot color for which an equivalent color is not known, we
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 * do the following:
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 *   a.  Create a copy of the color space and change the copy so that it
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 *       uses its alternate colorspace.
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 *   b.  Create a copy of the current gs_gstate and modify its color
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 *       mapping (cmap) procs to use a special set of 'capture' procs.
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 *   c.  Based upon the type of color space (Separation or DeviceN) create
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 *       a 'color' which consists of the desired spot color set to 100% and
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 *       and other components set to zero.
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 *   d.  Call the remap_color routine using our modified color space and
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 *       state structures.  Since we have forced the use of the alternate
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 *       color space, we will eventually execute one of the 'capture' color
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 *       space mapping procs.  This will give us either a gray, RGB, or
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 *       CMYK color which is equivalent to the original spot color.  If the
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 *       color is gray or RGB we convert it to CMYK.
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 *   e.  Save the equivalent CMYK color in the device structure.
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 *
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 * 4.  When a page is to be displayed or a file created, the saved equivalent
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 * color is used as desired.  It can be written into the output file.  It
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 * may also be used to provide color values which can be combined with the
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 * process color model components for a pixel, to correctly display spot
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 * colors on a monitor.  (Note:  Overprinting effects with spot colors are
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 * not correctly displayed on an RGB monitor if the device simply uses an RGB
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 * process color model.  Instead it is necessary to use a subtractive process
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 * color model and save both process color and spot color data and then
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 * convert the overall result to RGB for display.)
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 * For this process to work properly, the following changes need to made to
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 * the device.
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 * 1.  The device source module needs to include gsequivc.h for a definition
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 *     of the relevant structures and routines.  An equivalent_cmyk_color_params
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 *     structure needs to be added to the device's structure definition and
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 *     it needs to be initialized.  For examples see the definition of the
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 *     psd_device structure in src/gdevpsd.c and the definitions of the
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 *     gs_psdrgb_device and gs_psdcmyk_devices devices in the same module.
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 * 2.  Logic needs to be added to the device's get_color_comp_index and
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 *     put_param routines to check if any separations have been added to the
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 *     device.  For examples see code fragments in psd_get_color_comp_index and
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 *     psd_put_params in src/gdevpsd.c.
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 * 3.  The device needs to have its own version of the
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 *     update_spot_equivalent_colors routine.  For examples see the definition
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 *     of the device_procs macro and the psd_update_spot_equivalent_colors
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 *     routine in src/gdevpsd.c.
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 * 4.  The device then uses the saved equivalent color values when its output
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 *     is created.  For example see the psd_write_header routine in
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 *     src/gdevpsd.c.
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 */
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#define compare_color_names(name, name_size, str, str_size) \
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    (name_size == str_size && \
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        (strncmp((const char *)name, (const char *)str, name_size) == 0))
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static void
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update_Separation_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(gx_device * pdev,
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                    const gs_gstate * pgs, const gs_color_space * pcs,
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                    gs_devn_params * pdevn_params,
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                    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams)
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{
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    int i;
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    /*
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     * Check if the color space's separation name matches any of the
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     * separations for which we need an equivalent CMYK color.
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     */
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    for (i = 0; i < pdevn_params->separations.num_separations; i++) {
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        if (pparams->color[i].color_info_valid == false) {
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            const devn_separation_name * dev_sep_name =
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                            &(pdevn_params->separations.names[i]);
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            unsigned int cs_sep_name_size;
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            unsigned char * pcs_sep_name;
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            pcs_sep_name = (unsigned char *)pcs->params.separation.sep_name;
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            cs_sep_name_size = strlen(pcs->params.separation.sep_name);
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            if (compare_color_names(dev_sep_name->data, dev_sep_name->size,
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                            pcs_sep_name, cs_sep_name_size)) {
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                gs_color_space temp_cs = *pcs;
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                gs_client_color client_color;
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                /*
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                 * Create a copy of the color space and then modify it
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                 * to force the use of the alternate color space.
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                 */
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                temp_cs.params.separation.use_alt_cspace = true;
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                client_color.paint.values[0] = 1.0;
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                capture_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, &client_color,
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                                            &temp_cs, i, pparams);
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                break;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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}
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/* This is used for getting the equivalent CMYK values for the spots that
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   may exist in a DeviceN output ICC profile */
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static int
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update_ICC_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(gx_device * pdev,
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                    const gs_gstate * pgs, const gs_color_space * pcs,
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                    gs_devn_params * pdevn_params,
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                    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams)
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{
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    int i, j;
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    cmm_dev_profile_t *dev_profile;
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    int code;
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    gs_client_color client_color;
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    code = dev_proc(pdev, get_profile)(pdev, &dev_profile);
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    if (code < 0)
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        return code;
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    /*
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     * Check if the ICC spot names matche any of the
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     * separations for which we need an equivalent CMYK color.
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     */
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    for (i = 0; i < pdevn_params->separations.num_separations; i++) {
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        if (pparams->color[i].color_info_valid == false) {
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            const devn_separation_name * dev_sep_name =
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                            &(pdevn_params->separations.names[i]);
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            gsicc_colorname_t *name_entry;
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            name_entry = dev_profile->spotnames->head;
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            for (j = 0; j < dev_profile->device_profile[GS_DEFAULT_DEVICE_PROFILE]->num_comps; j++) {
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                client_color.paint.values[j] = 0.0;
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            }
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            for (j = 0; j < dev_profile->spotnames->count; j++) {
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                if (compare_color_names(dev_sep_name->data, dev_sep_name->size,
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                                name_entry->name, name_entry->length)) {
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                    /*
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                     * Create a copy of the color space and then modify it
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                     * to force the use of the alternate color space.
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                     */
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                    client_color.paint.values[j] = 1.0;
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                    capture_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, &client_color,
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                                                pcs, i, pparams);
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                    break;
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                }
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                /* Did not match, grab the next one */
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                name_entry = name_entry->next;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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static void
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update_DeviceN_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(gx_device * pdev,
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                    const gs_gstate * pgs, const gs_color_space * pcs,
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                    gs_devn_params * pdevn_params,
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                    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams)
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{
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    int i;
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    unsigned int j;
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    unsigned int cs_sep_name_size;
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    unsigned char * pcs_sep_name;
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    /*
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     * Check if the color space contains components named 'None'.  If so then
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     * our capture logic does not work properly.  When present, the 'None'
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     * components contain alternate color information.  However this info is
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     * specified as part of the 'color' and not part of the color space.  Thus
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     * we do not have this data when this routine is called.  See the
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     * description of DeviceN color spaces in section 4.5 of the PDF spec.
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     * In this situation we exit rather than produce invalid values.
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     */
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     for (j = 0; j < pcs->params.device_n.num_components; j++) {
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        pcs_sep_name = (unsigned char *)pcs->params.device_n.names[j];
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        cs_sep_name_size = strlen(pcs->params.device_n.names[j]);
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        if (compare_color_names("None", 4, pcs_sep_name, cs_sep_name_size)) {
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            /* If we are going out to a device that supports devn colors
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               then it is possible that any preview that such a device creates
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               will be in error due to the lack of the proper mappings from
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               the full DeviceN colors (whicn can include one or more \None
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               enrties). Display a warning about this if in debug mode */
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#ifdef DEBUG
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            if (dev_proc(pdev, dev_spec_op)(pdev, gxdso_supports_devn, NULL, 0))
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                gs_warn("Separation preview may be inaccurate due to presence of \\None colorants");
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#endif
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            return;
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        }
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    }
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    /*
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     * Check if the color space's separation names matches any of the
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     * separations for which we need an equivalent CMYK color.
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     */
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    for (i = 0; i < pdevn_params->separations.num_separations; i++) {
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        if (pparams->color[i].color_info_valid == false) {
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            const devn_separation_name * dev_sep_name =
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                            &(pdevn_params->separations.names[i]);
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            for (j = 0; j < pcs->params.device_n.num_components; j++) {
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                pcs_sep_name = (unsigned char *)pcs->params.device_n.names[j];
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                cs_sep_name_size = strlen(pcs->params.device_n.names[j]);
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                            pcs_sep_name, cs_sep_name_size)) {
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                     * Create a copy of the color space and then modify it
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                     * to force the use of the alternate color space.
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                     */
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                    memset(&client_color, 0, sizeof(client_color));
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                    client_color.paint.values[j] = 1.0;
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                    capture_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, &client_color,
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                                            &temp_cs, i, pparams);
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                    break;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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    }
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}
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static bool check_all_colors_known(int num_spot,
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                equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams)
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{
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    for (num_spot--; num_spot >= 0; num_spot--)
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            return false;
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/* If possible, update the equivalent CMYK color for a spot color */
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update_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(gx_device * pdev, const gs_gstate * pgs, const gs_color_space * pcs_in,
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    int code;
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    if (code < 0)
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        return code;
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    if (pparams->all_color_info_valid)
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    if (pdevn_params->separations.num_separations == 0) {
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        return 0;
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    }
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    if (pcs_in == NULL)
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        pcs = gs_currentcolorspace_inline(pgs);
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    if (pcs != NULL) {
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            update_Separation_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, pcs,
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                                                pdevn_params, pparams);
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            pparams->all_color_info_valid = check_all_colors_known
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                    (pdevn_params->separations.num_separations, pparams);
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        }
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        else if (pcs->type->index == gs_color_space_index_DeviceN) {
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            update_DeviceN_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, pcs,
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                                                pdevn_params, pparams);
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            pparams->all_color_info_valid = check_all_colors_known
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                    (pdevn_params->separations.num_separations, pparams);
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        } else if (pcs->type->index == gs_color_space_index_ICC &&
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            dev_profile->spotnames != NULL) {
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            /* In this case, we are trying to set up the equivalent colors
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               for the spots in the output ICC profile */
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            code = update_ICC_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(pdev, pgs, pcs,
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                                                          pdevn_params,
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                                                          pparams);
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            if (code < 0)
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                return code;
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            pparams->all_color_info_valid = check_all_colors_known
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                    (pdevn_params->separations.num_separations, pparams);
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        }
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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static void
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save_spot_equivalent_cmyk_color(int sep_num,
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                equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams, const frac cmyk[4])
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{
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    pparams->color[sep_num].c = cmyk[0];
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    pparams->color[sep_num].m = cmyk[1];
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    pparams->color[sep_num].y = cmyk[2];
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    pparams->color[sep_num].k = cmyk[3];
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    pparams->color[sep_num].color_info_valid = true;
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}
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/*
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 * A structure definition for a device for capturing equivalent colors
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typedef struct color_capture_device_s {
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    gx_device_common;
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    gx_prn_device_common;
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    /*        ... device-specific parameters ... */
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    /* The following values are needed by the cmap procs for saving data */
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    int sep_num;  /* Number of the separation being captured */
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    /* Pointer to original device's equivalent CMYK colors */
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    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pequiv_cmyk_colors;
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} color_capture_device;
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/*
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 * Replacement routines for the cmap procs.  These routines will capture the
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static cmap_proc_gray(cmap_gray_capture_cmyk_color);
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static cmap_proc_rgb(cmap_rgb_capture_cmyk_color);
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static cmap_proc_cmyk(cmap_cmyk_capture_cmyk_color);
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static cmap_proc_separation(cmap_separation_capture_cmyk_color);
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static cmap_proc_devicen(cmap_devicen_capture_cmyk_color);
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static const gx_color_map_procs cmap_capture_cmyk_color = {
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    cmap_gray_capture_cmyk_color,
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    cmap_rgb_capture_cmyk_color,
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    cmap_cmyk_capture_cmyk_color,
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    cmap_separation_capture_cmyk_color,
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    cmap_devicen_capture_cmyk_color
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};
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static void
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cmap_gray_capture_cmyk_color(frac gray, gx_device_color * pdc,
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        const gs_gstate * pgs, gx_device * dev, gs_color_select_t select)
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{
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            ((color_capture_device *)dev)->pequiv_cmyk_colors;
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    int sep_num = ((color_capture_device *)dev)->sep_num;
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    frac cmyk[4];
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    cmyk[0] = cmyk[1] = cmyk[2] = frac_0;
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    cmyk[3] = frac_1 - gray;
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    save_spot_equivalent_cmyk_color(sep_num, pparams, cmyk);
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}
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static void
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cmap_rgb_capture_cmyk_color(frac r, frac g, frac b, gx_device_color * pdc,
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     const gs_gstate * pgs, gx_device * dev, gs_color_select_t select)
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{
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    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams =
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            ((color_capture_device *)dev)->pequiv_cmyk_colors;
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    int sep_num = ((color_capture_device *)dev)->sep_num;
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    frac cmyk[4];
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    color_rgb_to_cmyk(r, g, b, pgs, cmyk, dev->memory);
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    save_spot_equivalent_cmyk_color(sep_num, pparams, cmyk);
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}
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static void
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cmap_cmyk_capture_cmyk_color(frac c, frac m, frac y, frac k, gx_device_color * pdc,
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     const gs_gstate * pgs, gx_device * dev, gs_color_select_t select,
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     const gs_color_space *pcs)
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{
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    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams =
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            ((color_capture_device *)dev)->pequiv_cmyk_colors;
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    int sep_num = ((color_capture_device *)dev)->sep_num;
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    frac cmyk[4];
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    cmyk[0] = c;
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    cmyk[1] = m;
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    cmyk[2] = y;
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    cmyk[3] = k;
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    save_spot_equivalent_cmyk_color(sep_num, pparams, cmyk);
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}
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static void
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cmap_separation_capture_cmyk_color(frac all, gx_device_color * pdc,
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     const gs_gstate * pgs, gx_device * dev, gs_color_select_t select,
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     const gs_color_space *pcs)
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{
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    dmprintf(pgs->memory, "cmap_separation_capture_cmyk_color - this routine should not be executed\n");
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}
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/* The call to this is actually going to occur if we happen to be using a
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   named color profile and doing a replacement.  Since the destination profile
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   will have been CMYK based during the swap out to find the equivalent color, we can
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   go ahead and just grab the cmyk portion */
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static void
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cmap_devicen_capture_cmyk_color(const frac * pcc, gx_device_color * pdc,
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     const gs_gstate * pgs, gx_device * dev, gs_color_select_t select,
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     const gs_color_space *pcs)
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{
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    equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams =
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        ((color_capture_device *)dev)->pequiv_cmyk_colors;
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    int sep_num = ((color_capture_device *)dev)->sep_num;
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    save_spot_equivalent_cmyk_color(sep_num, pparams, pcc);
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}
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/*
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 * Note:  The color space (pcs) has already been modified to use the
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 * alternate color space.
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void
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capture_spot_equivalent_cmyk_colors(gx_device * pdev, const gs_gstate * pgs,
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    const gs_client_color * pcc, const gs_color_space * pcs,
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    int sep_num, equivalent_cmyk_color_params * pparams)
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{
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    gs_gstate temp_state = *((const gs_gstate *)pgs);
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    color_capture_device temp_device = { 0 };
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    gx_device_color dev_color;
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    gsicc_rendering_param_t render_cond;
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    cmm_dev_profile_t *dev_profile;
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    cmm_profile_t *curr_output_profile;
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    cmm_dev_profile_t temp_profile = {  /* Initialize to 0's/NULL's */
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                          { 0 } /* device_profile[] */, 0 /* proof_profile */,
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                          0 /* link_profile */, 0 /* oi_profile */,
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                          0 /* blend_profile */, 0 /* postren_profile */,
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                          { {0} } /* rendercond[] */, 0 /* devicegraytok */,
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                          0 /* graydection */, 0 /* pageneutralcolor */,
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                          0 /* usefastcolor */, 0 /* blacktext */, 0 /* blackvector */,
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                          0.0 /* blackthresholdL */, 0.0 /* blackthresholdC */,
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                          0 /* supports_devn */, 0 /* overprint_control */,
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                          0 /* spotnames */, 0 /* prebandthreshold */, 0 /* memory */,
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                          { 0 } /* rc_header */
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                          };
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    dev_proc(pdev, get_profile)(pdev, &dev_profile);
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    gsicc_extract_profile(pdev->graphics_type_tag,
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                          dev_profile, &(curr_output_profile), &render_cond);
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    /* If the output profile is not CMYK based (which can happen during overprint
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       simulation. In particular when the blending space is RGB or Gray based.
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       Think of the case where the file has transparency and we are in an RGB
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       page group), then just use DefaultCMYK */
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    if (curr_output_profile->data_cs != gsCMYK)
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        curr_output_profile = pgs->icc_manager->default_cmyk;
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    /*
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     * Create a temp device.  The primary purpose of this device is pass the
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     * separation number and a pointer to the original device's equivalent
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     * color parameters.  Since we only using this device for a very specific
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     * purpose, we only set up the color_info structure and our data.
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     */
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    temp_device.color_info = pdev->color_info;
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    temp_device.sep_num = sep_num;
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    temp_device.pequiv_cmyk_colors = pparams;
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    temp_device.memory = pgs->memory;
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    temp_profile.usefastcolor = false;  /* This avoids a few headaches */
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    temp_profile.blacktext = false;
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    temp_profile.blackvector = false;
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    temp_profile.prebandthreshold = true;
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    temp_profile.supports_devn = false;
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    temp_profile.rendercond[0] = render_cond;
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    temp_profile.rendercond[1] = render_cond;
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    temp_profile.rendercond[2] = render_cond;
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    temp_profile.rendercond[3] = render_cond;
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    temp_device.icc_struct = &temp_profile;
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    /* The equivalent CMYK colors are used for
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       the preview of the composite image and as such should not rely
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       upon the output profile if our output profile is a DeviceN profile.
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       For example, if our output profile was CMYK + OG then if we use
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       the device profile here we may not get CMYK values that
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       even come close to the color we want to simulate.  So, for this
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       case we go ahead and use the default CMYK profile and let the user
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       beware.  Note that the actual separations will be correct however
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       for the CMYK + OG values. */
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    if (curr_output_profile->data_cs == gsNCHANNEL) {
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        temp_profile.device_profile[GS_DEFAULT_DEVICE_PROFILE] =
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            temp_state.icc_manager->default_cmyk;
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    } else {
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        temp_profile.device_profile[GS_DEFAULT_DEVICE_PROFILE] =
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            curr_output_profile;
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    }
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    set_dev_proc(&temp_device, get_profile, gx_default_get_profile);
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    /*
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     * Create a temp copy of the gs_gstate.  We do this so that we
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     * can modify the color space mapping (cmap) procs.  We use our
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     * replacment procs to capture the color.  The installation of a
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     * Separation or DeviceN color space also sets a use_alt_cspace flag
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     * in the state.  We also need to set this to use the alternate space.
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     */
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    temp_state.cmap_procs = &cmap_capture_cmyk_color;
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    temp_state.color_component_map.use_alt_cspace = true;
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    /* Now capture the color */
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    pcs->type->remap_color (pcc, pcs, &dev_color, &temp_state,
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                            (gx_device *)&temp_device, gs_color_select_texture);
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}
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/* Used for detecting if we are trying to find the equivalant color during
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   named color replacement */
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bool
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named_color_equivalent_cmyk_colors(const gs_gstate * pgs)
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{
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    return pgs->cmap_procs == &cmap_capture_cmyk_color;
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}