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[pdf-devel] Re: one or four libraries?
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Tim Retout |
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[pdf-devel] Re: one or four libraries? |
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Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:58:09 +0000 |
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 20:49 +0100, address@hidden wrote:
> Right now we are thinking in a suitable sources organization for the
> library. The issue is being discussed in
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pdf-devel/2008-01/msg00019.html I
> would like to hear your opinion.
Hi! I'm also interested in libgnupdf development - mainly for writing
command-line applications that generate PDFs.
One thing about question 2 that I saw is that if libgnupdf is a single
library, it must link against libcairo. Does this mean that any
application that wrote PDFs using libgnupdf would need a (direct or
indirect) dependency on cairo? Even if they were not concerned about
display at all?
For this reason, I think that even if the four layers are not completely
split into four separate libraries, there should be at least two; one
containing everything needed for visual rendering, and one at a level
which lets you work with the document format. Does this correspond to
the 'Page' and 'Document' layers?
Handling several dependent libraries would not be that much of a problem
for distributions - dependency handling is what it's all about.
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Tim Retout <address@hidden>
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