Nice project, poppler functionality brought to JS. Are there upstream
projects using this already?
No, not yet- this is the first time I've publicly mentioned it :). It's
one of the bases for the the project I will be forming my dissertation
around [1].
> If you create more sometime, I'd be
Am 21.02.2018 03:15 schrieb Patrick Golden:
Hi Tobias,
Author of the email you cited, here. Also note that there is an open
bug on the tracker to add individual annotation rendering to the glib
Thanks for the hint Patrick. I added my story there
Hi Tobias,
Author of the email you cited, here. Also note that there is an open bug
on the tracker to add individual annotation rendering to the glib
bindings [1]. I've been patching libpoppler locally in my own project
using something very much like the code in there [2].
For my own
When you render an annotation is not in scope for the spec - just *how* you
render them.
Leonard
On 2/16/18, 9:56 AM, "poppler on behalf of Tobias Deiminger"
wrote:
Hi Leonard!
> Are you talking about
Hi Leonard!
Are you talking about rendering them according to the spec or something
else?
I'm talking about rendering them according to spec, but "standalone". So
far Poppler can only render page-wise, it has no API to render a
specific annotation of interest. That's what I'm trying to add.
Are you talking about rendering them according to the spec or something else?
ISO 32000 is very clear that an annotation is rendered by simply drawing the
relevant appearance stream. As such, there isn't much to test.
Or are you doing something else?
Leonard
-Original Message-
From:
Hi Tobias,
> -maybe the pdfcomment TeX package? No idea how complete the standard is
> implemented there...
the pdfcomment package is not a bad option. I don't know about completeness,
but it does
implement a lot of things. It's documentation comes with an example file,
which I have
found