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2 | 7 | |
1,013 | 744 | |
3.8% | 5.9% | |
9.8 | 9.5 | |
6 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
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mupdf
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View images when SSH
Using x11, you can view images nicely with MuPDF. https://www.mupdf.com
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seeking options: data + template = PDF output (print ready)
This is probably a bit more low level than you’re looking for, but MuPDF is insanely powerful. They have a Story API that can generate docs from HTML / CSS templates: https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/mupdf/blob/master/docs/examples/storytest.js
okular
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An open-source pdf editor?
Okular
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KDE Okular looks blurry on macOS with Retina display
Here is the .git repo: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/
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Using a Qt5 library from Qt6
Some more information which might be useful, the library im talking about, is actually a part of the "okular" document viewer (https://github.com/KDE/okular). I want to use its core in my application. (https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum/tree/dev/develop)
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Advise for parsing books
What I am now thinking about, is to use calibre (https://github.com/KDE/okular). My thought was to try and extract the core of the application (which does all of parsing and creates a QPixmap from it), adapt it to fit my application and use this.
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Would the okular core (excluding the GUI) code be able to run on mobile devices as well?
Hey, does anyone know, if the Okular (https://github.com/KDE/okular) core code would run on mobile as well? (ios, android) I m not talking about the gui, just the parsing.
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Disable embedded JavaScript support in Okular
It looks like the scope is pretty limited, so maybe not too much of a concern. Thank you for making us aware it uses JavaScript though, that does bother me since I personally think JavaScript and all traces of it should be banned from planet Earth in entirety and perpetuity. Personally, I keep my PDF viewer in KDE set to evince.
What are some alternatives?
Apache PDFBox - Mirror of Apache PDFBox
evince - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince
sioyek-website
mupdf - mirrored from git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf.git
zathura - 🧚♂️ Soothing pastel theme for Zathura
Librum - The Librum client application
vim-graphical-preview - Small plugin for Vim to display graphics with SIXEL characters
pdfarranger - Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface.
notely - A cross-platform mobile client for the Kaschuso (schulnetz) School platform.
scribus - Mirror of official Scribus SVN (however you should really use SVN at svn://scribus.net) (http://bugs.scribus.net ← Submit PRs & Bugs)
Simple-Voice-Recorder - An easy way of recording any discussion or sounds without ads or internet access
Simple-Flashlight - A simple modern flashlight with SOS, stroboscope & bright display, has no ads.