Ah yes. Sorry, I thought you wanted a patch for the Poppler source to see what could be useful in the demo.
I'll send it on sometime this evening when I have a bit more time!

Niall

On 12/08/2011 13:26, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
On Divendres 12 Agost 2011 13:17:01 Niall Drievers wrote:
Sorry, Albert. I'll make sure I send to the list in future.

I don't have any patches, since I did not change any thing in the Poppler
source. That is why I was making comparisons to the Qt 4 demo, I built
around it.
I do not understand what you mean with "built around it". I understand this
means you added new files while reusing some other, thus you can for sure do a
diff between the old code and the new one and you'll get a patch file.

Albert

Maybe it woukd be better if we just leave it at this. Anyone who would like
to see my application, can just email me.

Niall

On 11/08/2011 13:31, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
On Dijous 11 Agost 2011 13:07:26 Niall Drievers wrote:
Hi Albert,
Hi, please always mail the list too, not just me, otherwise other people
that might want to add something to the conversation have no chance to
do it.

My University keeps no such rights and I have received a go ahead from
the head of my department. I don't have any patches, but I did use the
original demo and "enhance" it. I can send a zip file with the source,
if that would be suitable?
I would really prefer you sent a patch since i have not much time and
having a diff is really helpful.

My idea was to include the software with the
Poppler soruces and have it compiled when someone installs Poppler on
their own machine. Just like the Qt 4 demo in the Poppler source.
Hmmm, as said the demo is supposed to be a demo, not a full blown
application, but once you send the patches we can have a look at what is
useful in a demo and what is not.
Thanks,

    Albert
Regards,

Niall

On 08/08/2011 18:28, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
On Dilluns 08 Agost 2011 13:38:46 Niall Drievers wrote:
Hi,
Hi

I am a recent graduate of the Univeristy of Limerick, and for my Final
Year Project I developed some software that provides the functionality
to add text and pop up annotations to a PDF document. It utilises the
Poppler Qt 4 library and it is very user friendly; to add an
annotation the user simply double clicks on the page they wish to add
to, and then they enter their text. There is also some other
functionality. I would like to have it added to the Poppler source as
a demo, if possible?
Do you have the agreemend from your University to relicense the code as
GPL2+?

   From what i know some universities keep some rights over Final Year
   Projects.

If you know it is fine to send the code please send the patches (one
patch per feature you want to add) and we'll have a look. But keep in
mind poppler qt4 demo is supposed to be a demo, not a full featured
program so we might reject some things.

Albert

Regards,

Niall
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