office-gobmx/sdext
Stephan Bergmann 40e5ad1179 Break HashedStyle::RefCount out into new RefCountedHashdStyle
...as that member is only used in m_aIdToStyle, and it was confusing how the
user-provided HashedStyle copy ctor initializes it to zero while the implicitly
defined copy assignment op copies it.  (And existence of only one of those
copy functions also triggered -Wdeprecated-copy with GCC trunk towards GCC 9.)

Change-Id: I176ef95af8780fefe21e53f61fd66f5e2d9156ab
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/56528
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2018-06-27 18:39:33 +02:00
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source Break HashedStyle::RefCount out into new RefCountedHashdStyle 2018-06-27 18:39:33 +02:00
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.