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# encoding: utf-8
"""Shapes based on the `p:pic` element, including Picture and Movie."""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
from pptx.dml.line import LineFormat
from pptx.enum.shapes import MSO_SHAPE, MSO_SHAPE_TYPE, PP_MEDIA_TYPE
from pptx.shapes.base import BaseShape
from pptx.shared import ParentedElementProxy
from pptx.util import lazyproperty
class _BasePicture(BaseShape):
"""Base class for shapes based on a `p:pic` element."""
def __init__(self, pic, parent):
super(_BasePicture, self).__init__(pic, parent)
self._pic = pic
@property
def crop_bottom(self):
"""|float| representing relative portion cropped from shape bottom.
Read/write. 1.0 represents 100%. For example, 25% is represented by
0.25. Negative values are valid as are values greater than 1.0.
"""
return self._element.srcRect_b
@crop_bottom.setter
def crop_bottom(self, value):
self._element.srcRect_b = value
@property
def crop_left(self):
"""|float| representing relative portion cropped from left of shape.
Read/write. 1.0 represents 100%. A negative value extends the side
beyond the image boundary.
"""
return self._element.srcRect_l
@crop_left.setter
def crop_left(self, value):
self._element.srcRect_l = value
@property
def crop_right(self):
"""|float| representing relative portion cropped from right of shape.
Read/write. 1.0 represents 100%.
"""
return self._element.srcRect_r
@crop_right.setter
def crop_right(self, value):
self._element.srcRect_r = value
@property
def crop_top(self):
"""|float| representing relative portion cropped from shape top.
Read/write. 1.0 represents 100%.
"""
return self._element.srcRect_t
@crop_top.setter
def crop_top(self, value):
self._element.srcRect_t = value
def get_or_add_ln(self):
"""
Return the `a:ln` element containing the line format properties XML
for this `p:pic`-based shape.
"""
return self._pic.get_or_add_ln()
@lazyproperty
def line(self):
"""
An instance of |LineFormat|, providing access to the properties of
the outline bordering this shape, such as its color and width.
"""
return LineFormat(self)
@property
def ln(self):
"""
The ``<a:ln>`` element containing the line format properties such as
line color and width. |None| if no ``<a:ln>`` element is present.
"""
return self._pic.ln
class Movie(_BasePicture):
"""A movie shape, one that places a video on a slide.
Like |Picture|, a movie shape is based on the `p:pic` element. A movie is
composed of a video and a *poster frame*, the placeholder image that
represents the video before it is played.
"""
@lazyproperty
def media_format(self):
"""The |_MediaFormat| object for this movie.
The |_MediaFormat| object provides access to formatting properties
for the movie.
"""
return _MediaFormat(self._element, self)
@property
def media_type(self):
"""Member of :ref:`PpMediaType` describing this shape.
The return value is unconditionally `PP_MEDIA_TYPE.MOVIE` in this
case.
"""
return PP_MEDIA_TYPE.MOVIE
@property
def poster_frame(self):
"""Return |Image| object containing poster frame for this movie.
Returns |None| if this movie has no poster frame (uncommon).
"""
slide_part, rId = self.part, self._element.blip_rId
if rId is None:
return None
return slide_part.get_image(rId)
@property
def shape_type(self):
"""Return member of :ref:`MsoShapeType` describing this shape.
The return value is unconditionally ``MSO_SHAPE_TYPE.MEDIA`` in this
case.
"""
return MSO_SHAPE_TYPE.MEDIA
class Picture(_BasePicture):
"""A picture shape, one that places an image on a slide.
Based on the `p:pic` element.
"""
@property
def auto_shape_type(self):
"""Member of MSO_SHAPE indicating masking shape.
A picture can be masked by any of the so-called "auto-shapes"
available in PowerPoint, such as an ellipse or triangle. When
a picture is masked by a shape, the shape assumes the same dimensions
as the picture and the portion of the picture outside the shape
boundaries does not appear. Note the default value for
a newly-inserted picture is `MSO_AUTO_SHAPE_TYPE.RECTANGLE`, which
performs no cropping because the extents of the rectangle exactly
correspond to the extents of the picture.
The available shapes correspond to the members of
:ref:`MsoAutoShapeType`.
The return value can also be |None|, indicating the picture either
has no geometry (not expected) or has custom geometry, like
a freeform shape. A picture with no geometry will have no visible
representation on the slide, although it can be selected. This is
because without geometry, there is no "inside-the-shape" for it to
appear in.
"""
prstGeom = self._pic.spPr.prstGeom
if prstGeom is None: # ---generally means cropped with freeform---
return None
return prstGeom.prst
@auto_shape_type.setter
def auto_shape_type(self, member):
MSO_SHAPE.validate(member)
spPr = self._pic.spPr
prstGeom = spPr.prstGeom
if prstGeom is None:
spPr._remove_custGeom()
prstGeom = spPr._add_prstGeom()
prstGeom.prst = member
@property
def image(self):
"""
An |Image| object providing access to the properties and bytes of the
image in this picture shape.
"""
slide_part, rId = self.part, self._element.blip_rId
if rId is None:
raise ValueError("no embedded image")
return slide_part.get_image(rId)
@property
def shape_type(self):
"""
Unique integer identifying the type of this shape, unconditionally
``MSO_SHAPE_TYPE.PICTURE`` in this case.
"""
return MSO_SHAPE_TYPE.PICTURE
class _MediaFormat(ParentedElementProxy):
"""Provides access to formatting properties for a Media object.
Media format properties are things like start point, volume, and
compression type.
"""