Might look at Lazarus. It's an open-source implementation of Delphi 6.Phalanx wrote:That is the very problem. The project is open source, and meant to be compiled with as little other tools/libraries etc as possible. That is why they state C/C++, not win32 binaries. Even while in win32 it can matter if it is a win32, MFC, etc.andrewweb wrote: Great chart, does COMPILED, pure delphi qualify(it is pure win32, unlike vbasic!).
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http://mupdf.com/ is an open Source, written in C pdf and xps viewer.
This could be a good startingpoint for an own version of %system32%\xpsrchvw.exe which also has the bonus of reading pdf documents.
already tested in ReactOS, but only with a PDF because I don't have an xps file
EDIT: XPS also works great.
This could be a good startingpoint for an own version of %system32%\xpsrchvw.exe which also has the bonus of reading pdf documents.
already tested in ReactOS, but only with a PDF because I don't have an xps file
EDIT: XPS also works great.
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No screenshot.No life :pgonzoMD wrote:http://mupdf.com/ is an open Source, written in C pdf and xps viewer.
This could be a good startingpoint for an own version of %system32%\xpsrchvw.exe which also has the bonus of reading pdf documents.
already tested in ReactOS, but only with a PDF because I don't have an xps file
EDIT: XPS also works great.
Btw, it opens: JPEG, TIFF, PNG.
It could be nice to have its engine pluged into our ReactOS Viewer :p
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We only need the xps printer deriver to work in order to run visual studio 2008/2010
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Project for that week.... adding some of that stuff in here to Rapps ^^ After r60000 I have a Database update ready to commit already anyway.
ReactOS is still in alpha stage, meaning it is not feature-complete and is recommended only for evaluation and testing purposes.
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vicmarcal wrote:It could be nice to have its engine pluged into our ReactOS Viewer :p
Eh, I don't get it. If the goal is to have PDF/XPS support build-in then may be. But if it is only to have a viewer, then SumatraPDF, already mentioned somewhere in this thread, is a much better choice: it support more formats, such as DejaVu or CBx, have more active development and faster bug fixes.EmuandCo wrote:Project for that week.... adding some of that stuff in here to Rapps ^^ After r60000 I have a Database update ready to commit already anyway.
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Didn't sumatra use gtk?
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AFAIK Sumatra is based on mupdfZ98 wrote:Didn't sumatra use gtk?
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And what does it use for the frontend viewer?
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the engine itself is platform independent and for every os there is a dedicated frontend.Z98 wrote:And what does it use for the frontend viewer?
The Windows one is written in WinAPI if I read this Code correct: http://mupdf.com/docs/browse/platform/x11/win_main.c
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Z98 wrote:Didn't sumatra use gtk?
I think it is MFC. One thing is sure: it is Win32-only, but can also be compiled 64-bits.Z98 wrote:And what does it use for the frontend viewer?
Yes, and they send patches upstream, but the GUI/front-end is completely custom and Windows-oriented.gonzoMD wrote:AFAIK Sumatra is based on mupdf
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I do not know if anyone else has suggested this or a programme like it, but here goes:
Boost (http://www.boost.org/) provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. (It's own open source license).
XmlRpc++ (http://xmlrpcpp.sourceforge.net/) is a C++ implementation of the XML-RPC protocol. (GNU LGPL).
It is a stand alone programme, but it is released under the GPL2 license, so it could be used as a reference or a starting point for the search function which is not yet implemented in Ros.
And this is another one released under the GNU GPL v2, which may be a better choice, for the suggested use, as above.
https://code.google.com/p/grepwin/
I have down-loaded it and used it (see this post viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10972&p=104893#p104893).
It is coded in C++ (and Ros does have some C++ code in it), as are the third party libraries that it uses (Boost, XmlRpc++).WGrep
Code license GNU GPL v2
Wgrep is a windowed grep tool.
For more information, see:http://jean.daniel.michaud.googlepages.com/wgrep
Boost (http://www.boost.org/) provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. (It's own open source license).
XmlRpc++ (http://xmlrpcpp.sourceforge.net/) is a C++ implementation of the XML-RPC protocol. (GNU LGPL).
It is a stand alone programme, but it is released under the GPL2 license, so it could be used as a reference or a starting point for the search function which is not yet implemented in Ros.
And this is another one released under the GNU GPL v2, which may be a better choice, for the suggested use, as above.
https://code.google.com/p/grepwin/
I have down-loaded it and used it (see this post viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10972&p=104893#p104893).
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UQM does not seem to work on 3.15, at least, not the HD version. (I remember 3.14 ran the non-HD version just fine, though).
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A PDF (but not only) printer is more important than viewer, IMHO.gonzoMD wrote:AFAIK Sumatra is based on mupdfZ98 wrote:Didn't sumatra use gtk?
PDFlite is based on Sumatra (which is based on mupdf) and have a PDF printer too.
Virtual Image Printer driver seems cool too.
Anyway, as i always suggested, it's time to involve 3rd party open source devs for these "extensions" !
Here's results of "driver for Windows" @ sf.net:
http://sourceforge.net/directory/os%3Aw ... ort=update
I believe that many of them could be interested in a collaboration with the ROS project...
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