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2016-08-26Add support to Document::getAnnots methodtonikitoo
Although notably, the parameters handling support is not complete, CL intends to be the first step towards a more complete implementation of this API. TEST=testing/resources/javascript/bug_492_1.in BUG=pdfium:492 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2281273002
2016-08-19Stub out Document::syncAnnotScan method.chromium/2834tonikitoo
The PDF specification [1] says: " syncAnnotScan guarantees that all annotations will be scanned by the time this method returns. (..) Normally a background task runs that examine every page and looks for annotations during idle times. " The statement details specifically how Acrobat implements this method. Although, neither the method itself nor the background scanner task are implemented in PDFium (as of today, Ago/2016), not having ::syncAnnotScan at least stubbed out can be considered harmfull since its absence makes JS acrobat scripts silently fail when it has a call to it. Given that, and following a stub-out pattern present in other methods including ::addAnnot and ::addField, CL provides a stubbed out implementation of Document::syncAnnotScan. [1] http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/js_api_reference.pdf BUG=pdfium:492 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2265553002
2016-08-18Add initial Document::getAnnot supportchromium/2833tonikitoo
CL implements the first step in order to support Annotations manipulation in PDFium: Document::getAnnot. The method takes two arguments, an integer (page number) and a string (annotation name). When called, it iterates over the annotations on the given page number, searching for the one whose name matches the string in the second parameter. If found, then an Annot instance (see Annot.cpp/g added by this CL), is bound to a Javascript object and returned. With the use cases described in bug [1] as an initial test case, CL adds support to the following Annotation object properties: - hidden - name - type Idea is to keep evolving the implementation with more methods and properties in follow up CLs. [1] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/pdfium/issues/detail?id=492 BUG=pdfium:492 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2260663002
2016-08-08Add support to Document::gotoNamedDest method.tonikitoo
Patch implements the Document's API gotoNamedDest, which is part of the PDF specification [1], page 129, with the following (short) description: "Use this method to go to a named destination within the PDF document". [1] http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/5186AcroJS.pdf "Named destination" is a common concept in the PDF world. It can be used together with PDF's Links, Annotations, Bookmarks and OpenActions, as well as an action per se, in case "this.gotoNamedDest" is called directly. Note that the implementation makes use of the existing hook CPDFDoc_Environment::FFI_DoGoToAction, which ends up calling out the embedder to actually handle it. In case of Chromium, for instance, it calls PDFiumEngine::Form_DoGoToAction which only handles for now the "page" property of the "destination". Other properties, including zoom level, and scroll position are ignored for the moment. BUG=pdfium:492 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2221823003
2015-10-28XFA: Update document_methods javascript test.Tom Sepez
TBR=dsinclair@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1430663003 .
2015-08-31Merge to XFA: Fix two issues shown by bug 489995Tom Sepez
(cherry picked from commit 6e369c2ebb4769a42736b32154c0de12b73df45d) Original Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1327473002 . BUG=489995 R=thestig@chromium.org TBR=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1325743002 .
2015-04-23Merge to XFA: Remove unused nParamNum values from JS method tables.Tom Sepez
Original Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1084183008 TBR=thestig@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1105813002