El vie, 10-07-2009 a las 04:54 +0100, Paulo Silva escribió: Hi Paulo,
> it seems to .cbr and .cbz are very popular as comicbook formats > but in other side, some Linux purists are more comfortable with .tar > files, which .cbt would fit better > > i can recall in a Tokamak2 development meeting, this guy > http://pinheiro-kde.blogspot.com/ struggled a lot when trying to help > a presentation of this one http://blog.karlitschek.de/ which had pages > in separated picture files, which a comicbook would help a lot, and > Pinheiro didn't have the zip and rar compressors installed that > time... I open a bug for adding support for cbt files [1]. I like the idea of this format because tar is a very common command and compression is not very needed because the image formats usually include a decent compression rate. I hope to write a patch pretty soon ;) > anyway, i were seeing from > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Book_Archive_file the files .cbt, > .cba and .cb7 are also usual, even knowing they are rare, but at least > the .cbt support could be useful on Linux users... cb7 support was added recently [1]. You need a program from the p7zip family installed (7zr, 7za or 7z). I'm not quite sure if support for cba files is a must have. As rar, ace is a propietaty format, but it is very uncommon IMHO. Anyway, feel free to open a bug if you think is a desirable feature for evince. Thanks for your interest on evince ;) -- Juanjo MarÃn [1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588266 [2] http://git.gnome.org/cgit/evince/commit/?id=5e2d5f13c109d67fb653f6172b6d3bfc6798dfcf _______________________________________________ Evince-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
