> El Viernes 8 de noviembre de 2013 18:49, Pablo Rodríguez <[email protected]> 
> escribió:
> > On 11/08/2013 08:48 AM, Juanjo Marín wrote:
>>  [...]
>>  Indirectly, you can open images when you open comics books formats like 
>>  cbz, cbr or cbt. They are a bunch of images in a compressed file like 
>>  zip, cbr or cbt. At this moment, the compressed formats rely on third 
>>  party programs like unzip, unrar or tar. I am working in removing
>>  this dependency from these tools.
> 
> Hi Juanjo,
> 
> many thanks for your reply.
> 
> I’m not sure whether I understand what you mean. Can evince decode JPG,
> PNG and GIF images wrapped in zip, rar or tar files and not directly?
> 
> 
> Many thanks for your help,
> 



The comics backend allows to view the image files inside of cbz, cb7, cbr and 
cbt files sort by alphabetic order. The decompression is done using 3rd party 
tools like unzip, unrar, 7zip or tar. The images are loaded in GdkPixbuf 
objects and rendered into a Cairo surface.

I mean indirectly because you should use package the images in a comic book 
format.


Cheers,

    -- Juanjo Marin
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