Am 27.01.2011 20:14, schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
A Dijous, 27 de gener de 2011, Thomas Freitag va escriure:
Am 23.12.2010 18:28, schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
Will have a look at it after we release 0.16.0
When I just created the patch for radial shading, I had to remove this
code changes once again from the diff. And it seems, that nobody really
need this changes. So I would like to remove them from my git copy again
if nobody complains.
Eh? That's not true, i am interested in it, it's just that i need time to
review it. And people keep sending things that make me spend hours regtesting
and looking at png to see if they improved or not, so i don't find the time
for it.
Ouch! Then I'll wait a few month and first have a look, if I have some
interesting patches in my sleeve :-)
Thomas
Albert
Thomas
Albert
A Dilluns, 20 de desembre de 2010, Thomas Freitag va escriure:
Hi all!
How I promised long time ago, here now a patch for the poppler writing
routines and some new helper function, together with two small sample
programs using them.
In merging the writer routines I encountered, that some of the problems
I found are solved in the meantime. So, where they are solved, I left
the code as it is, but manually merging could always cause new problems.
The main changes beside solving some smaller problems are that I make
the most writer routines static, and that I add a new parameter
numoffset. The reason for this is the small sample program pdfmerge,
which merges several PDF to one bigger PDF, so there I have no PDFDoc
object for the resulting PDF, and I have to change the num values of
each single PDF.
The other small sample program I add is to do the other way round:
Extract one or more pages from a multi page PDF to several one page
PDFs.
I'm not an expert in configure, so I just attach the single main cc's.
Building the programs is simular topdftotext, they need parseargs and
the poppler library. So I would appreciate any help on this.
I think the patch together with the samples could make it easier to file
samples for bugs, i.e. extracting only the page or pages which causes a
regression, or merge several sample PDFs which causing regressions.
What are You thinking about it? Helpful or not?
Best regards,
Thomas
Am 28.10.2010 15:49, schrieb Jennings Jay:
Hi poppler folks,
I am looking for a C++ example that creates PDF files using the
poppler library. I have poppler compiled (Windows XP / Visual Studio
2008) and I have working examples that **read** a PDF, but I don't see
anything in the poppler codebase, documentation, or mailing-list
archives to show how to **create** a PDF. My real goal is to create a
Geospatial PDF, but any kind of simple PDF creation example would
probably help a lot. Thanks for the pointer.
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