Re: [dev] Djvu viewer

2016-09-13 Thread ilabdsf
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:20:57PM +0200, Hadrien LACOUR wrote: > Well, because of the massive compression improvements, and because I prefer > free stuff. > Massive compression improvements of DjVu are due to MRC, not some superior compression. PDF MRC document with JPEG2000 and JB2 is almost the

Re: [dev] Djvu viewer

2016-09-13 Thread Hadrien LACOUR
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 18:14:25 +0100, Cág wrote: >[0]: http://repo.or.cz/fbpdf.git Thanks, it seems acceptable. Even if it'd be better if mupdf could do djvu (but I'm daydreaming here). On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:46:58PM +0300, ilab...@gmail.com wrote: > Why would you want to do this? It makes som

Re: [dev] Djvu viewer

2016-09-13 Thread ilabdsf
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 11:23:52AM +0200, Hadrien LACOUR wrote: > I'm becoming interested in converting all my PDFs to Djvu Why would you want to do this? It makes some sense to save new scans to DjVu because the format is simplier, but converting one lossy format to another lossy format is not a

Re: [dev] Djvu viewer

2016-09-13 Thread Cág
Hadrien LACOUR wrote: I'm becoming interested in converting all my PDFs to Djvu, but I don't seem to find a relatively not bloated viewer (like Mupdf). Looked at zathura-djvu, djview and apvlv. They all require some sort of toolkit (Qt or gtk+3) and even the dbus cancer. Any recommendation? H

[dev] Djvu viewer

2016-09-13 Thread Hadrien LACOUR
Hello, I'm becoming interested in converting all my PDFs to Djvu, but I don't seem to find a relatively not bloated viewer (like Mupdf). Looked at zathura-djvu, djview and apvlv. They all require some sort of toolkit (Qt or gtk+3) and even the dbus cancer. Any recommendation?