poppler-qt can install its headers properly. Found by tron@.
This also helps in removing this shared directory (used in poppler-qt and
poppler-glib) from a single place.
Bump PKGREVISION of the three packages to 1.
This is a development version but is needed to update evince to 0.5.2,
which is part of GNOME 2.14.0.
Release 0.5.1
- Support for embedded files.
- Handle 0-width lines correctly.
- Avoid external file use when opening fonts.
- Only use vector fonts returned from fontconfig (#5758).
- Fix scaled 1x1 pixmaps use for drawing lines (#3387).
- drawSoftMaskedImage support in cairo backend.
- Misc bug fixes: #5922, #5946, #5749, #5952, #4030, #5420.
Release 0.5.0
- Font matching code for non embedded fonts now use fontconfig
instead of hard coded list of fonts.
- Merge in Xpdf 3.01 changes.
- Add command line tools from Xpdf.
- Make install of Xpdf header files ./configure'able.
A new package, print/poppler-glib, now provides this.
And this means X11 (and GTK2) is no longer needed for libpoppler.
Bump PKGREVISION.
In buildlink3.mk file, remove the BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.poppler
and increase the BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.poppler to this latest version
so packages don't accidently attempt to depend on old poppler
and poppler-glib at same time.
Also include the fontconfig buildlink3.mk at joerg's request.
This is poppler, a PDF rendering library. It is a fork of the xpdf
3.0 PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC.
Poppler provides PDF rendering functionality as a shared library,
to centralize the maintenence effort and to reduce duplicated
effort. And the poppler developers would like to move libpoppler
forward in a number of areas that doesn't fit within the goals of
xpdf.