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Not everyone who reads PDF's is necessarily a LaTeX user.
These changes allow users to install atril without the huge bagage
of tex-live on systems where synctex isn't provided as a stand alone
library.
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$ cd cut-n-paste/synctex
$ rm synctex_*
$ ./update-synctex-from-TL.sh
Test on Fedora:
1. Install required packages
$ sudo dnf install texlive-scheme-basic texlive-lipsum -y
2. Build a pdf with synctex enabled
$ cat <<EOF >> file.tex
\documentclass[12pt]{report}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\begin{document}
\chapter{Introduction}
\lipsum[2-4]
\end{document}
EOF
$ pdflatex -synctex=1 file.tex
3. Open file.pdf using atril
4. Search any text string
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"crash on g_free the address 0 or 1"
These hacks are no longer of need after 1a0f225
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635705
taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/commit/?id=0ac0898
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taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/commit/?id=c839e45
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Taken from evince commit: 26c3b7e6b2fb3ee2d01ec249f7026a37bcfc2f9c
From: José Aliste <jaliste@src.gnome.org>
Gnome bug: 630845
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Based on evince commit by Carlos Garcia Campos <carlosgc@gnome.org>
Url: https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/commit/?id=bf90f90e0af99bbfdd20e6d21fd228c05cffae51
Url: https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/commit/?id=76151be92239ed5f491cb26c87a2328b670e9f64
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Added the capability to view and epub document with inverted colors, yet to test for documents where we write the stylesheet, although the code is there.
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Earlier my approach was to replace the atril view directly with a webview. However as it turned out it was extremely difficult to accomplish much tasks without the document-model. So I created an Extension of the WebKitWebView class, EvWebView so that now we can manipulate the webview as desired. Also having a separate file really helps in terms of clarity.
Please note that there are many empty functions and TODO tags right now, I shall aim to fill these up once the display part is done, probably in this week.
I also added some code on the backend to draw thumbnails when with GTK+-3.0, although I have never tested a GTK+-3.0 build.With GTK+-2.0 you won't get any build errors, however epub backend won't work right now.
That being said, this commit is mostly because there was a lot of code that was lying in the local repository, and it was best to back it up as a failsafe.
I modified ev-window to accomodate this new data structure, and having an equivalent ev_web_view function for every ev_view function, I can achieve most functionality by filling those functions with Webkit modules.
Other than that on the backend
Other than that there were some minor changes to the code.
Although I did the above, currently I am not able to instantiate the EvWebView because of some class and object type definition errors, due to which I can't display the document.
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This commit is mainly so that any further changes can be reverted to this state. The thumbnails are of very large sizes so I need to fix that, and in general implement thumbnails. Also I am facing an X-windows error, which I can't seem to fix. I feel it may be a problem with webkit-1.0, so will try the build with gtk3 and webkit2. If so is the case, I'll have to work something out for that. Should be able to push a commit soon where the document can actually be read, soon as I figure out the perfect place for the call to load uri.
Other than that more function were modified in accordance with webkit. The error I get when opening the file from the filechooser still persists, I need to fix that too.
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- Modified configure.ac to use both webkit2 and webkit1 based on gtk version
- Modified Automake file in help/reference/shell/Makefile.am to compile with gtk-doc
- Modified ev-document-model to support epub-documents.
- Modified ev-window for epub documents.
- Modified jobs so epub pages are not rendered.
- Modified ev-document, although I'm not sure if this is necessary.
Still need to figure out where the web view load uri has to be called to actually load pages, from there the puzzle would be much simpler. Hope to get this done in the week, and pick up the pace now that only six weeks of coding remain before final evaluation.
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Summary:
I added functions in the backend to get document info.
Added a member to evdocument to deal with web documents(ePub) on the frontend.
Added a webview to the window, that shall replace the Atril view.
Due to removing the view from the main Atril window, I have given rise to various GTK-critical errors in response to signals, will be sure to suppress these in the next commit.
Worked towards overall blending in of ePub documents.
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