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HW f307264fb6 added freetype text rendering (still buggy)
this allows to render glyphs and also brings a simple
engine for rendering UTF-8 strings onto the framebuffer.
blitting to uneven offset is implemented here, too, but
needs more work and is still buggy.

In the end, this will allow for a simple GUI.
13 years ago
include included Linux kernel API header file for eink display 13 years ago
launchpad open reader using shift+P+P from Kindle's pdf viewer using launchpad 13 years ago
COPYING initial project, basic reader working 13 years ago
Makefile added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
README.TXT reflect recent changes in README 13 years ago
alt_getopt.lua better argument parsing and option for gamma correction 13 years ago
blitbuffer.c added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
blitbuffer.h switched blitbuffer to 4bpp (from 8bpp alpha + 8bpp gray) 13 years ago
einkfb.c added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
einkfb.h changed/enabled reader device emulation 13 years ago
ft.c added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
ft.h added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
input.c changed/enabled reader device emulation 13 years ago
input.h changed/enabled reader device emulation 13 years ago
keys.lua added altmode for smaller pans and zooms 13 years ago
kpdfview.c added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
mupdf-64M-memory-limit.diff limit mupdf to 64M memory usage 13 years ago
pdf.c prepare zoom-to-content 13 years ago
pdf.h initial project, basic reader working 13 years ago
reader.lua added exemplary storing of last read page 13 years ago
rendertext.lua added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
rendertext_example.lua added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
tilecache.lua fixed cache aging 13 years ago
util.c added freetype text rendering (still buggy) 13 years ago
util.h initial project, basic reader working 13 years ago

README.TXT

KindlePDFViewer
===============

This is a PDF viewer application, created for usage on the Kindle e-ink reader.
It is currently restricted to 4bpp inverse grayscale displays. It's using the
muPDF library (see http://mupdf.com/) and its UI is scripted using Lua (see
http://www.lua.org/).

The application is licensed under the GPLv3 (see COPYING file).


Building
========

Follow these steps:

- install muPDF sources into subfolder "mupdf"
- install muPDF third-party sources (see muPDF homepage) into a new subfolder
  "mupdf/thirdparty"

- install Lua sources into subfolder "lua"

=> note that there's a make target to do this. You need wget, unzip and git
   installed. Then just run "make fetchthirdparty".

- adapt Makefile to your needs

- run "make thirdparty". This will build MuPDF (plus the libraries it depends
  on) and Lua.

- run "make". This will build the kpdfview application


Running
=======

The user interface (or what's there yet) is scripted in Lua. See "reader.lua".
It uses the Linux feature to run scripts by using a corresponding line at its
start.
So you might just call that script. Note that the script and the kpdfview
binary currently must be in the same directory.
You would then just call reader.lua, giving the document file path as its first
argument. Run reader.lua without arguments to see usage notes.


Device emulation
================

The code also features a device emulation. You need SDL headers and library
for this. It allows to develop on a standard PC and saves precious development
time. It might also compose the most unfriendly desktop PDF reader, depending
on your view.

To build in "emulation mode", you need to run make like this:
	make clean cleanthirdparty
	EMULATE_READER=1 make thirdparty kpdfview

The reader.lua script needs a device argument in order to cope with some
slight differences between actual readers and the emulation. Run it like
this:
	./reader.lua -d emu /PATH/TO/PDF.pdf