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================================================================================ XREADER ================================================================================ What is it? ----------- Xreader is a document viewer capable of displaying multiple and single page document formats like PDF and Postscript. For more general information about Xreader please visit our website at https://github.com/linuxmint/xreader. This software is licensed under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 from June 1991 (see COPYING). Requirements ------------ GTK+-3 development packages for *nix-like platforms. These information are only interesting for developers, for users, certain dependencies can be retrieved via automatic tools like rpm, apt, or such ones. The following options can be enabled during build: - GConf Support - GTK+ Unix Print - Keyring Support - DBUS Support - SM client support - Thumbnailer - Previewer - Gtk-Doc Support - Debug mode - GObject Introspection Installation ------------ This package should be available through your favorite software installation tool. If you like to build it from source start by reading the chapter 'Building Xreader from source', and the file INSTALL. Building Xreader from source ---------------------------- 1) Install prerequisites: apt install git dpkg-dev apt install gobject-introspection libdjvulibre-dev libgail-3-dev \ libgirepository1.0-dev libgtk-3-dev libgxps-dev \ libkpathsea-dev libpoppler-glib-dev libsecret-1-dev \ libspectre-dev libtiff-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev libxapp-dev \ mate-common meson xsltproc yelp-tools 2) Download the source-code to your machine: git clone https://github.com/linuxmint/xreader.git 3) cd into the downloaded folder cd xreader 4) Run meson with options you like. The following configuration installs all binaries, libs, and shared files into /usr/local, and enables all available options: meson debian/build \ --prefix=/usr/local \ --buildtype=plain \ -D deprecated_warnings=false \ -D djvu=true \ -D dvi=true \ -D t1lib=true \ -D pixbuf=true \ -D comics=true \ -D introspection=true 5) Compile and install (sudo is needed for install) ninja -C debian/build ninja -C debian/build install 6) Now you can run and test (most executables are in /usr/local/bin): /usr/local/bin/xreader If you want to test the daemon, run: /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xreaderd You can enable debugging with the G_MESSAGES_DEBUG environmental variable. 7) You can uninstall the installed files with ninja -C debian/build uninstall Hacking ------- Our Coding Guidelines can be found under https://www.gitbook.com/book/linuxmint/coding-guidelines. Optional Backend Libraries -------------------------- - Poppler for PDF Backend [ http://poppler.freedesktop.org/ ] - DjVuLibre for DjVu viewing [ http://djvulibre.djvuzone.org/ ] - Rar for viewing CBR comics [ http://www.rarsoft.com/ ] - libgxps for XPS documents [ https://wiki.gnome.org/libgxps ] - GhostScript for Postscript Backend [ http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ ] - What about libspectre [ http://libspectre.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ] - TIFF Backend - DVI Backend - Pixbuf Backend - Comics Backend - Impress Backend Requirements to Run Tests ------------------------- 1) Install prerequisites: - python-dogtail [ https://fedorahosted.org/dogtail/ ] - python-pyatspi2 [ http://download.gnome.org/sources/pyatspi/ ] 2) Now you can run GUI test: ninja test -C debian/build/ Optional Programs ----------------- - Freeware unrar for viewing CBR comics [ http://www.rarsoft.com/ ] - Gna! unrar (unrar-free) can be used too, though it can't decompress rar v3.0 files [ http://gna.org/projects/unrar/ ] - unzip for viewing CBZ comics [ http://www.info-zip.org ] - p7zip for viewing CB7 comics [ http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/ ]
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