Re: [Sugar-devel] Read/evince quick follow up

2010-07-20 Thread Lucian Branescu
I've implemented copy and search. There may still be some loose ends
somewhere and I haven't tested epubs at all.

On 20 July 2010 05:24, Gary C Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Lucian,

 Fab thanks. A git clone of your 
 http://git.sugarlabs.org/git/read/evince-2-30.git now does the trick for 
 testing in SoaS Mirabelle. Toolbars look good this time :-) I've only tested 
 it on a couple of Gutenberg text PDFs so far, so yes as you mentioned the 
 Edit toolbar is not so functional yet (no copy, no search). Everything else 
 seems great so far e.g.

 - creating bookmarks work
 - page count and current page is correct
 - forward/back work moving one screens worth at a time (sub menus for by page 
 and bookmarks also work)
 - view zoom in/out is good
 - view zoom to fit width is good
 - incremental zoom widget good
 - full screen view (and back again) good

 I'll try a wider range of test PDF's later (with more image content, some 
 really great edu material at http://www.ck12.org if perhaps at our upper 
 target age range).

 Are there any other document types that evince was supporting that I should 
 go test?

 Fantastic work!!

 Regards,
 --Gary
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Read/evince quick follow up

2010-07-20 Thread Lucian Branescu
Another feature that doesn't work is Table of Contents for pdfs that have it.

On 20 July 2010 15:00, Lucian Branescu lucian.brane...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've implemented copy and search. There may still be some loose ends
 somewhere and I haven't tested epubs at all.

 On 20 July 2010 05:24, Gary C Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Lucian,

 Fab thanks. A git clone of your 
 http://git.sugarlabs.org/git/read/evince-2-30.git now does the trick for 
 testing in SoaS Mirabelle. Toolbars look good this time :-) I've only tested 
 it on a couple of Gutenberg text PDFs so far, so yes as you mentioned the 
 Edit toolbar is not so functional yet (no copy, no search). Everything else 
 seems great so far e.g.

 - creating bookmarks work
 - page count and current page is correct
 - forward/back work moving one screens worth at a time (sub menus for by 
 page and bookmarks also work)
 - view zoom in/out is good
 - view zoom to fit width is good
 - incremental zoom widget good
 - full screen view (and back again) good

 I'll try a wider range of test PDF's later (with more image content, some 
 really great edu material at http://www.ck12.org if perhaps at our upper 
 target age range).

 Are there any other document types that evince was supporting that I should 
 go test?

 Fantastic work!!

 Regards,
 --Gary

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Read/evince quick follow up

2010-07-20 Thread Lucian Branescu
I've enabled epub view. It requires both python-lxml and
python-BeautifulSoup installed (for some reason) and none of the
toolbars work in epub view.

On 20 July 2010 16:51, Lucian Branescu lucian.brane...@gmail.com wrote:
 Another feature that doesn't work is Table of Contents for pdfs that have it.

 On 20 July 2010 15:00, Lucian Branescu lucian.brane...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've implemented copy and search. There may still be some loose ends
 somewhere and I haven't tested epubs at all.

 On 20 July 2010 05:24, Gary C Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Lucian,

 Fab thanks. A git clone of your 
 http://git.sugarlabs.org/git/read/evince-2-30.git now does the trick for 
 testing in SoaS Mirabelle. Toolbars look good this time :-) I've only 
 tested it on a couple of Gutenberg text PDFs so far, so yes as you 
 mentioned the Edit toolbar is not so functional yet (no copy, no search). 
 Everything else seems great so far e.g.

 - creating bookmarks work
 - page count and current page is correct
 - forward/back work moving one screens worth at a time (sub menus for by 
 page and bookmarks also work)
 - view zoom in/out is good
 - view zoom to fit width is good
 - incremental zoom widget good
 - full screen view (and back again) good

 I'll try a wider range of test PDF's later (with more image content, some 
 really great edu material at http://www.ck12.org if perhaps at our upper 
 target age range).

 Are there any other document types that evince was supporting that I should 
 go test?

 Fantastic work!!

 Regards,
 --Gary


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[Sugar-devel] Read/evince quick follow up

2010-07-19 Thread Gary C Martin
Hi Lucian,

Fab thanks. A git clone of your 
http://git.sugarlabs.org/git/read/evince-2-30.git now does the trick for 
testing in SoaS Mirabelle. Toolbars look good this time :-) I've only tested it 
on a couple of Gutenberg text PDFs so far, so yes as you mentioned the Edit 
toolbar is not so functional yet (no copy, no search). Everything else seems 
great so far e.g.

- creating bookmarks work
- page count and current page is correct
- forward/back work moving one screens worth at a time (sub menus for by page 
and bookmarks also work)
- view zoom in/out is good
- view zoom to fit width is good
- incremental zoom widget good
- full screen view (and back again) good

I'll try a wider range of test PDF's later (with more image content, some 
really great edu material at http://www.ck12.org if perhaps at our upper target 
age range).

Are there any other document types that evince was supporting that I should go 
test?

Fantastic work!! 

Regards,
--Gary
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