Great news! Excerpts from D M German's message of Mon Sep 30 07:35:08 -0700 2013: > > hi everybody, > > With a lot of help from Denis I have been able to get to a point with > the port to GTK3 that it is almost useful: > > In general, the only show stopper is that backgrounds are faulty. > > * PDFs backgrounds load properly but segfaults if when attempting to > resize them. > > * Pixmap background don't work properly, they segfault. > > There are a couple of features that don't work well yet: > > * Take screenshot (I think it related to pixmap background > scaling). Windows is finally supported in gtk3! > > * Cut and paste. I don't quite understand the current code to decide > where to place it. > > And that need implementing: > > * Lasso selection > > And of course, the code needs cleanup. > > > you can find my code here: > > https://github.com/dmgerman/xournal.git in the branch gtk3 > > clone it as follows: > > git clone git://github.com/dmgerman/xournal.git -b gtk3 xournal-gtk3 > > > > --dmg > > -- > Daniel M. German "Any sufficiently advanced > technology is indistinguishable > Arthur C. Clarke -> from magic." > http://turingmachine.org/ > http://silvernegative.com/ > dmg (at) uvic (dot) ca > replace (at) with @ and (dot) with . >
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