Re: [pdf-devel] gnupdf ping

2016-04-04 Thread Jose Narvaez
unsubscribe Sent from [Nylas N1](https://nylas.com/n1?ref=n1), the extensible, open source mail client. ![](https://link.nylas.com/open/1pki2wprctrry0kma0srrf523/762ed9aae275432aa202 467cfe48fedd) On Apr 3 2016, at 1:03 pm, Aleksander Morgado wrote: > Hey! > > On 2

Re: [pdf-devel] gnupdf ping

2016-04-03 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey! On 29/03/16 04:46, David Warring wrote: > Is anyone interested in picking up bug fixing and general support for > gnupdf? I'm really no longer doing anything in gnupdf, and no one really is, truth be told (Jose?). If you're interested in any chunk of the gnupdf code, I'd suggest you fork th

Re: [pdf-devel] gnupdf ping

2016-03-30 Thread Dave Johnson
Looks great.. On Mar 30, 2016 19:11, "David Warring" wrote: > Hi Again, > To get the ball rolling, attached is proposed patch to > src/base/pdf-stm-f-pred.c. > > The crux of this patch is that encoded PNG predictor tags should be in the > range 0..4, as specified in > section 6 of RFC 2083 Portab

Re: [pdf-devel] gnupdf ping

2016-03-30 Thread David Warring
Hi Again, To get the ball rolling, attached is proposed patch to src/base/pdf-stm-f-pred.c. The crux of this patch is that encoded PNG predictor tags should be in the range 0..4, as specified in section 6 of RFC 2083 Portable Network Graphics Specification, not 10..14. There's also a couple of mi

[pdf-devel] gnupdf ping

2016-03-29 Thread David Warring
Hi All, As a newcomer to gnupdf, I've gone to the trouble of downloading the project from the bazaar repo at http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/pdf and building and installing (still works). At this stage, I'm most interested in filters and streams. I'm looking for a suitable stream/filter/encryption