Simple-Comic
SDWebImage
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9 | 7 | |
244 | 24,918 | |
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6.4 | 8.9 | |
20 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Objective-C | Objective-C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Simple-Comic
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With 2022 over soon, what were your favorites apps of the year?
🫴 Simple Comic free and open source - a reader for Graphic Novels, but it will also open image pdfs or a directory of images. It uses Apple's Vision Framework so you can use the mouse to select text in .pngs, .jpgs, and it has a Find command to make it all searchable. Once you've got the text, you can use the built-in Text-To-Speech to have it read to you, do a Google search, or paste it into translate.google.com to get it translated into a more comfortable language.
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I've made app for reading and saving manga on iOS
/u/F0x3S/ Take a look at this macOS Manga reader: https://github.com/MaddTheSane/Simple-Comic and https://github.com/MaddTheSane/Simple-Comic/issues/87 for handling OCRed text, with searching, and .cbz/.cbr metadata in a Manga reader.
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Any current Objective-C/UIKit open source projects?
It is macOS, not iOS, but take a look at Simple Comic, source code on github.
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No longer responsive window when reading ePUB comics
Source code at: https://github.com/MaddTheSane/Simple-Comic
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iOS 16 introduced the Live Text API, so I made an app to quickly markup text within your images.
I used the Vision framework to add full-text searching, and selection©ing to the text in Graphic Novels. Graphic Novels are just collection of image files, usually a zip of jpegs. It is a free reader app in the Apple App Store: Simple Comic It's for Mac, but it's open-source. The source code is here.
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How can I display a pdf/doc/docx or whatever in chunks
Take a look at https://github.com/MaddTheSane/Simple-Comic - it's an open source reader for .cbz files. It will compile and run on your Mac. It can open a .pdf and display just one or two pages at a time.
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Is it possible to hide app menus in the menu bar?
hideOCRMenusIfUnavailable in OCRTracker.m in the open-source App Simple Comic which, if you go into Preferences and turn off Recognize Text hides all the menu items that depending on recognizing text to function. Go into Preferences* and turn Recognize Text back on, and it puts those menu items back. That way, I don't have to explain to the user why those menus items are dim.
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WWDC live text feature for app?
You give it a CGImageRef, and a block, and the block gets called back with an array of structs, each of which contains a rectangle, a confidence level, and a string, that corresponds to one line of text. https://github.com/DavidPhillipOster/MockSimpleComic takes that and wraps it in a layer, so you can mouse over the text like you can in Preview when you open a .png. https://github.com/MaddTheSane/Simple-Comic/ has been taking my pull requests and putting it up on the App Store. All available today, and with the Vision framework, which works back to the 2019 vintage macOS, and iOS.
SDWebImage
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Is there anything inherently wrong with the way I am updating this array of custom objects?
Add the SDWebImage package: https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage.git
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Trying to parse a JSON and display the image from the JSON
I have this code here, and I am really struggling with using SwiftUI and an MVVM architecture to display data from this NASA API. I want to take the image URL passes through the JSON and display it. I Found this article that shows how to use the SDWebView Swift package, and I would like to use this package to take the image URL that comes out of the JSON and display that image.
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How can I get the image from a URL and make it UIImage?
Urlsession is the native approach, but there are also libraries that asynchronously download and show the images like SDWebImage or Kingfisher
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How to load images in UICollectionViews efficiently?
I honestly would just use SDWebImage. I know that's what I would do because it is what I do. Wrap it in your own function so you can replace it later if needed.
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Clearing deployment target warning from 3rd party library?
Parchment and SDWebImage are the two I am getting warnings on. Yes, im sure its SPM. SDWebImage is a fairly popular library so I didnt expect any isssues there.
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SDWebImage doesn't work like intended (Doesn't apply blur to image)
I was using [SDWebImage](https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage) for my project and I wanted to apply a blur based on a blurRadius given by user through a slider However it doesn't work as intended
- Getting json and parsing it from an API
What are some alternatives?
sequelpro - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
Kingfisher - A lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web.
MockSimpleComic - A testbed for using Apple's Vision framework with SimpleComic
Nuke - Image loading system
CocoaLumberjack - A fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS
AlamofireImage - AlamofireImage is an image component library for Alamofire
Hanami - Manga reading app for iOS/iPadOS written with SwiftUI and Composable Architecture
PINRemoteImage - A thread safe, performant, feature rich image fetcher
cbzDump - A Macintosh command-line tool that dumps the entire text content of a .cbz to standard output
AsyncImageView - [DEPRECATED]
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
YYWebImage - Asynchronous image loading framework.