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source | ||
CppunitTest_sdext_pdfimport.mk | ||
CustomTarget_pdfimport.mk | ||
Executable_pdf2xml.mk | ||
Executable_pdfunzip.mk | ||
Executable_xpdfimport.mk | ||
Library_pdfimport.mk | ||
Library_PresentationMinimizer.mk | ||
Library_PresenterScreen.mk | ||
Makefile | ||
Module_sdext.mk | ||
Package_pdfimport_xpdfimport.mk | ||
README |
Extensions for the Impress and Draw applications. source/pdfimport/ - PDF import Uses an external poppler process to parse and handle PDF import as draw shapes. source/minimizer/ - Presentation Minimizer Shrinks presentations by down-scaling images, and removing extraneous eg. embedded OLE content. source/presenter/ - Impress / Presenter Console. This couples to sd/ in rather strange ways. Its design is heavily mangled by an attempt to use only UNO interfaces which are highly inadequate. This leads to somewhat ridiculous situations. Activating in response to configuration keys (for example), and the 'XPresenterHelper' interface inside sd/ used to create and manage windows. The main screen uses a hardware-accelerated canvas (e.g. cairo canvas), while the entire secondary screen uses a VCL-canvas that is created in sd::framework::FullScreenPane::CreateCanvas(). The secondary screen contains 3 "Panes" which each have 2 XWindows for the border area & the actual content, and each content Pane is backed by a sd::presenter::PresenterCanvas that wraps the FullScreenPane's canvas and does clipping.