from __future__ import annotations import torch class Emphasis: """Emphasis class decides how to death with (emphasized:1.1) text in prompts""" name: str = "Base" description: str = "" tokens: list[list[int]] """tokens from the chunk of the prompt""" multipliers: torch.Tensor """tensor with multipliers, once for each token""" z: torch.Tensor """output of cond transformers network (CLIP)""" def after_transformers(self): """Called after cond transformers network has processed the chunk of the prompt; this function should modify self.z to apply the emphasis""" pass class EmphasisNone(Emphasis): name = "None" description = "disable the mechanism entirely and treat (:.1.1) as literal characters" class EmphasisIgnore(Emphasis): name = "Ignore" description = "treat all empasised words as if they have no emphasis" class EmphasisOriginal(Emphasis): name = "Original" description = "the orginal emphasis implementation" def after_transformers(self): original_mean = self.z.mean() self.z = self.z * self.multipliers.reshape(self.multipliers.shape + (1,)).expand(self.z.shape) # restoring original mean is likely not correct, but it seems to work well to prevent artifacts that happen otherwise new_mean = self.z.mean() self.z = self.z * (original_mean / new_mean) class EmphasisOriginalNoNorm(EmphasisOriginal): name = "No norm" description = "same as orginal, but without normalization (seems to work better for SDXL)" def after_transformers(self): self.z = self.z * self.multipliers.reshape(self.multipliers.shape + (1,)).expand(self.z.shape) def get_current_option(emphasis_option_name): return next(iter([x for x in options if x.name == emphasis_option_name]), EmphasisOriginal) def get_options_descriptions(): return ", ".join(f"{x.name}: {x.description}" for x in options) options = [ EmphasisNone, EmphasisIgnore, EmphasisOriginal, EmphasisOriginalNoNorm, ]