Jonathan Sibony wrote: > Hello there, I am a newbie to the PoDoFo library, library seems to have > all I need. > I am currently working on mac os x, trying to build the library and I > encounter some problems which were already talked over the mailing list > (posted by Craig ringer, see below).
>> CPDFFTFont and CPDFFont (used as typenames) >> Same deal. It doesn't seem to be defined in the freetype headers, so >> it's not a freetype version issue. > > This is DEFINITELY a bad checkin - and I wish I knew how/why :(. > My fault - I will correct. > LDR > > > I guess I hold an old version, though downloaded from the main > sourcforge page for PoDoFo. Unlikely. PoDoFo 0.5.0 is very similar to svn trunk, and both contain the problem code. I have not had time to fix the Mac builds since I have not until very recently had access to a vaguely modern Mac. Simply removing the mac-specific code should permit PoDoFo to be used on Mac OS X. If this is indeed the case please let me know (including a diff if possible) and I'll make the change in trunk. Of course, that won't get you support for the Carbon font APIs, nor will it provide you with support for things like Suitcase. Quite a bit of Mac-specific work would be needed for anything like that. With the base PoDoFo you're pretty much limited to fontconfig or to fonts you load yourself using Freetype. Make sure you're using a NEW freetype, not the ancient one that ships with Mac OS X, and build it with support for Mac OS 9-style resource fork fonts. I'd be interested to hear how you go. -- Craig Ringer ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Podofo-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/podofo-users
