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This release includes the auto-generated ragel files, so we don't need
to use the Artifex branch anymore.
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Use MuJS to parse/write JSON object.
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Such as the Windows XP "C:\Documents and Settings\" user directories.
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Don't bother compiling the freetype C files that are #included by ftbase.c
This fixes a harmless "repeated symbol" warning in the windows build.
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There is a regression for 2325_-_JPX_image_with_padding_rejected.pdf.
Object 3 in that document is a JPX-encoded image. Its EOC marker is
preceded by two extra bytes of data, 0x80 0x80. This makes the file
broken according to the JPEG 2000 specification.
Acrobat Reader and the Kakadu JPX decoder accepts this file without
issues, so OpenJPEG 2.1.0 added code to fix this (bug 226, commit
005e75bdc). That fix detects exactly two bytes of 0x80 0x80, a rather
brittle fix. Adding more padding or changing the padding byte values
is not accepted. Adding more padding is acceptable to Acrobat Reader
and Kakadu. An unrelated fix for another problem has since broken
OpenJPEG's support for this broken image.
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Ensure that the generated libmupdf includes all library
dependencies within it. This makes life easier for people linking
MuPDF into their own projects as there is just one lib to include
rather than a range of them that vary according to condfiguration.
Fix 64bit Memento builds of libpkcs7.
Remove double definitions of jpeg_get_small etc that are now
shown up because of the libraries being merged into one.
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Follow bin2coff layout for hexdumped data instead of trying to emulate
the objcopy layout (which seems to break for the android tools).
Only use the basename of the resource in hexdump / bin2coff.
Ifdef on HAVE_OBJCOPY instead of _WIN32.
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All the "Sign" button does for now is recreate the appearance stream.
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The Dingbats and Symbol fonts have not been changed.
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* Select with right mouse, edit with left mouse.
* Clamp movement to page area.
* Integrate page scroll offset into matrices.
* Edit Ink annotations.
* Initialise important annotation properties when creating them.
* Deselect annotation when pressing ESC.
* Add polygon/polyline annotation editing.
* Tweak polygon editing.
* Edit square/circle annotations.
* Cancel canvas edits on right click.
* Expand selectable areas and grab zones for rects.
* Edit line annotations.
* Edit caret annotations.
* Return true when value has changed (checkbox and slider).
* Add popup menu widget: Menu items are drawn at ui_end to overlay other widgets properly.
* Use popup menu to set icons.
* Fix text selection translation offset.
* Edit quad point annotations.
* Set user and modification date when creating new annotations.
* Add select widget.
* Edit line endings.
* Edit highlight opacity.
* Create properly sized stamp annotations.
* Edit FreeText annotations.
* Trigger list selection on mouse-up instead of mouse-down.
* Use index in ui_select.
* Edit Freetext quadding.
* Fix windows build issues.
* Use 'const void *' for ids.
* Add file dialog to choose file when none given on command line.
* Add save file dialog.
* Add pdfwrite options to save dialog.
* Add error dialog instead of dying silently on exceptions.
* Add password dialog.
* Add warning dialog that does not exit the program.
* Show in title bar when document is modified.
* Separate motion and passive motion callbacks.
* Add /Volumes 'disk' for MacOS X mount points.
* Tweak input focus/blur handling.
* Use popup menu to create annotations instead of big list of buttons.
* Update appearance after canvas edits too.
* Release old grab before checking for new grab and taking focus.
* Set cursor shape depending on hot item.
* Draw prettier widgets.
* Use integers for slider to allow snapping to values.
* Add 'ui.gridsize' to ease layout of buttons and text fields.
* Tweak file dialog layout.
* Bevels around lists and scroll bars.
* Only add new points to the ink list when drawing.
* Use named color constants instead of hardcoding color values.
* Adjust layout and which properties to edit for each annotation.
* Use a panel for search field.
* Add splitter, dialogs, and panel padding.
* Popup menus above the button if they don't fit below it.
* Use triangle strip to draw check mark.
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Looks like x64 ones didn't 'stick' last time I edited them.
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When updating from VS2005 to VS2017, the .rules mechanism is
converted to a .props based scheme. This is not entirely
equivalent, and so causes problems with our "build both
32 and 64bit resources" scheme.
Instead, we amend the flag handling in bin2coff so that it
will accept "Win32" and "x64" as flags. These can then be driven
easily from the project files, giving us a "more standard"
way of working.
Also, remove some stray fonts that had crept into the resources
build.
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Having libluratech set to not build in non-commercial builds is
not enough to make stuff work, as the dependencies will still
try to link it in.
Instead, we now have a Release configuration for libluratech
with every file disabled, and the non-commercial builds depend
on that.
Also, tweak bin2coff build to put it's buildlog in the usual
place.
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Everything builds in a batch build for me now, except for the OpenSSL
stuff, which fails due to me not having it available.
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This is the windows equivalent of objcopy or ld -r binary.
We need different bin2coff font object files for 32 and 64 bit builds,
so put the font object files in AdditionalDependencies.
Revamp Windows builds to use bin2coff.
Fix bin2coff to not use '-' in symbol names.
Add a new project file to make bin2coff.
Add a .rules file to tell MSVC how to call the built version of bin2coff.
Update libresources build to use this rules file.
Update noto.c to correctly find the symbols we make.
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The Noto symbol font has been split into two. The second symbol font only
contains a subset of the emojis, so reinstate the real emoji font and add
both symbol fonts to the fallback chain.
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Remove the mutiff document type.
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Use a sed script to strip comments and whitespace and add escapes
and quote it as a C string literal.
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Created with the 'scripts/runcmapdump.sh' script.
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Remove UTF8 and UTF32 CMap resources that are not needed for PDF.
Add Identity-H and Identity-V resources.
Process UCS2/UTF16 and GBK CMaps to usecmap a common subset.
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A dumping script written in python.
A flattening script written in python (for easier editing).
A subsetting script written in shell to minimize CMaps by reusing subsets.
Use 'mutool cmapdump' to bootstrap or verify cmap dumps.
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Add a PDF_NAME(Foo) macro that evaluates to a pdf_obj for /Foo.
Use the C preprocessor to create the enum values and string table
from one include file instead of using a separate code generator tool.
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Stray line, presumably a merge edit failure.
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Remove direct inclusion of pkcs7 source from the mupdf project and
create a separate libpkcs7 project with others as dependants
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Add a version of pdf_check_signature function that reports no support,
for builds without openssl. This allows the removal of ifdefs from the
apps.
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The mupdf build included an implimentation of the pkcs7 functions that
are needed for signing documents and verifying signatures, the
implementation being either an openssl-based one, or a stub that returned
errors. This commit removes the pkcs7 functions from the main mupdf
library.
For the sake of verification, there wasn't really a need for the pkcs7
functions to be part of mupdf. It was only the checking function that used
them. The checking function is now provided as a helper, outside of the
main build. The openssl-based pkcs7 functions area also supplied as a
helper. Users wishing to verify signatures can either use the checking
function directly, or use the source on which to base their own.
Document signing requires more integration between mupdf and pkcs7
because part of the process is performed at time of signing and part when
saving the document. Mupdf already had a pdf_pkcs7_signer object that
kept information between the two phases. That object has now been extended
to include the pkcs7 functions involved in signing, and the signing
function now requires such an object, rather than a file path to a
certificate. The openssl-based pkcs7 helper provides a function that, given
the path to a certificate, will return a pdf_pkcs7_signer object.
The intention is that different implementations can be produced for
different platforms, based on cryptographic routines built into the
operationg system. In each case, for the sake of document signing, the
routines would be wrapped up as a pdf_pkcs7_signer object.
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Previously, pdf-pkcs7.c contained mishmash of functions required
for creating and checking signatures, with no separation between
the parts relating to pdf and those relating to pkcs7. This
commit introduces pdf_signature.c which contains the pdf
specifics, leaving pdf-pkcs7.c to be purely pkcs7 functions.
This should more easily allow the use of pkcs7 solutions other
than openssl. The pkcs7 api is declared in pdf-pkcs7.h. It is
entirely free of mupdf specifics, other than using an fz_stream
to specify the bytes to be hashed.
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GLFW doesn't build on Visual Studio 2005 anymore, and I don't have time to keep
up with the changes.
So, we're switching back to FreeGLUT, which is more stable.
I've added the two missing features that made us switch to GLFW in the first
place: input methods and system clipboard support.
If MuPDF is compiled with our version of FreeGLUT, we now use these functions:
* glutKeyboardExtFunc
* glutSetClipboard
* glutGetClipboard
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This gives us a friendlier interface to zlib.
Simplifies PNG output and PCLM output code.
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Both bandwriter and document_writer interfaces cope with multi
page docs.
Update mudraw to output pclm format too.
Incorporates fixes from Tor.
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