El dilluns, 30 de març de 2020, a les 20:55:16 CEST, Steve Allewell va escriure: > On 30/03/2020 18:36, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > El diumenge, 29 de març de 2020, a les 22:28:55 CEST, Steve Allewell va > > escriure: > >> Hi all > >> > >> pvfViewer (https://userbase.kde.org/pvfViewer) is moving to kdereview. > >> It is currently in scratch/sallewell/pvfviewer and the intention is to > >> move it > >> to extragear/graphics when it has completed its review. > >> > >> The application allows viewing and printing of PC Stitch Pattern Viewer > >> files > >> downloaded from https://www.patternsonline.com > >> > >> Because these patterns are only available by purchasing them from the > >> website, > >> I have created one using the same file format so that it can be used for > >> testing. I wasn't sure where the best place would be to upload it, or > >> whether > >> to attach it with an email. Suggestions are welcome. > >> > >> I have tested the application with a number of files that were supplied by > >> the > >> user that requested the application be written and all work correctly. > > > > Is it really not worth it merging it to kxstitch ? > > > > I know nothing about this stuff but seems "similar"? > > > > Would be good to have a sample file to try yes. > > > > So that pvf file is a pdf file with some other stuff i see. > > > > Would it actually make any sense to instead add support to Okular? > > > > Or there is stuff that is needed that doesn't fit the okular UI? > > > > Cheers, > > Albert > > > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> > >> Steve > >> > >> > Thanks for the feedback Albert > > As KXStitch is a pattern editor and the pvf files are non-editable, I thought > it best to keep them separate since they may well be aimed at different > demographics, consumers rather than creators.
Makes sense :) > I have attached a sample file, hope that is ok. Sure. > The pvf file format is a small header followed by an embedded jpg file and an > embedded pdf file. > > I did think about the possibility of adding it to Okular, but with the > requirement to view the jpg image and the pdf document together I was not sure > if it fit directly with the Okular UI. Perhaps that is something you could > advise on. It would not be able to work like you have it now with the jpeg on the left and the pdf on the right, it would be all a linear document, with say the jpeg first and then the pdf contents. If that's not what you want (which makes sense), it's fine not to use Okular. Cheers, Albert > > Regards > > Steve >