Alex Taylor | 1 Dec 2010 06:19

Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:29:59 UTC, "David Azarewicz" <david <at> 88watts.net> wrote:

> >This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
> >repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
> >hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever 
> >did 0.2.2 committed their mods.
> >
> >If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
> >and put up a TRAC site for the app.

Adrian, any comment?  :)

> I was also looking for this a while back and could never find it.  I use 
> the pmpdf port driver on my system because I do not like the other PDF 
> creation tool at all, but pmpdf has some issues I wanted to fix.

Yes... I think PMPDF integrates into the system a bit more elegantly.  
But there are some minor issues with the properties dialog I wanted to
look at (one of the buttons seem to be missing its text, and the 
dialog rather strangely lacks both an OK button and a close control).

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David Azarewicz | 1 Dec 2010 07:34
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Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 05:19:21 +0000 (UTC) Alex Taylor wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:29:59 UTC, "David Azarewicz" <david <at> 88watts.net> wrote:
>
>> >This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
>> >repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
>> >hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever 
>> >did 0.2.2 committed their mods.
>> >
>> >If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
>> >and put up a TRAC site for the app.
>
>Adrian, any comment?  :)
>
>
>> I was also looking for this a while back and could never find it.  I use 
>> the pmpdf port driver on my system because I do not like the other PDF 
>> creation tool at all, but pmpdf has some issues I wanted to fix.
>
>Yes... I think PMPDF integrates into the system a bit more elegantly.  
>But there are some minor issues with the properties dialog I wanted to
>look at (one of the buttons seem to be missing its text, and the 
>dialog rather strangely lacks both an OK button and a close control).
>

Yes, exactly the things I wanted to fix.  And it doesn't use the specified output directory.  I 
would like to fix that, too.

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Adrian Gschwend | 1 Dec 2010 14:44
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Re: Re: Latest PMPDF source?


On 01.12.10 06:19, Alex Taylor wrote:

>>> > >If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
>>> > >and put up a TRAC site for the app.
> Adrian, any comment?  :)

I'm in Germany ATM but will be back in Switzerland later today so I will
have a look at it tomorrow. We had the source in CVS so I will find it
in my archive, not sure if Bart commited the last version though but we
will find out.

More later

cu

Adrian

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Alex Taylor | 2 Dec 2010 05:30

Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 06:34:14 UTC, "David Azarewicz" <david <at> 88watts.net> wrote:

> >But there are some minor issues with the properties dialog I wanted to
> >look at (one of the buttons seem to be missing its text, and the 
> >dialog rather strangely lacks both an OK button and a close control).
> 
> Yes, exactly the things I wanted to fix.  And it doesn't use the 
> specified output directory.  I would like to fix that, too.

I'm sure you're the better programmer, so I'm happy to defer to you 
on that.  I wouldn't mind taking a peek at the code in general, though.
:)

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Alex Taylor | 2 Dec 2010 05:31

Re: Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:44:03 UTC, Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org> wrote:

> I'm in Germany ATM but will be back in Switzerland later today so I will
> have a look at it tomorrow. We had the source in CVS so I will find it
> in my archive, not sure if Bart commited the last version though but we
> will find out.

OK, thanks!

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Adrian Gschwend | 3 Dec 2010 15:52
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Re: Latest PMPDF source?


On 30.11.10 16:33, Steven Levine wrote:

> This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
> repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
> hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever did
> 0.2.2 committed their mods.

Took the last snapshot I had (before we shut the CVS server down), it is
just one week older than the one you posted.

You can checkout trunk here:

http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/pmpdf/

Which means I do not have more recent source than this. It's world
readable right now, no write-permissions. If anyone wants that, I need
netlabs usernames. I will also ask Bart if he has more recent source
somewhere.

No TRAC yet, let me know if this is necessary.

cu

Adrian

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Gregg Young | 3 Dec 2010 22:51
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FTE SVN

Adrian

Could you update the SVN name to eFTE, add a trunk, branches and tags 
directory and give me access so I can import the code? Thanks

Gregg

Adrian Gschwend | 4 Dec 2010 14:03
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Re: FTE SVN


On 03.12.10 22:51, Gregg Young wrote:

Hi Gregg,

> Could you update the SVN name to eFTE, add a trunk, branches and tags
> directory and give me access so I can import the code? Thanks

done

cu

Adrian

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Alex Taylor | 7 Dec 2010 12:41

Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 14:52:25 UTC, Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org> wrote:

> > This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
> > repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
> > hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever 
> > did 0.2.2 committed their mods.
> 
> Took the last snapshot I had (before we shut the CVS server down), it is
> just one week older than the one you posted.
> 
> You can checkout trunk here:
> http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/pmpdf/
> 
> Which means I do not have more recent source than this. It's world
> readable right now, no write-permissions. If anyone wants that, I need
> netlabs usernames. I will also ask Bart if he has more recent source
> somewhere.

Got it, thanks.

On inspection, it does appear to be the same code, pretty much, as
the zipped snapshot.  That is to say, it dates from early 2002 and
appears to correspond to around version 0.2.1 or 0.2.2 (or thereabouts).

Given the number of changes between 0.2.2 and 1.0.5, it poses 
something of a mystery where the later code is...

...was it actually Bart who released the later versions?  The
email listed is pmpdf at egroups.com, which isn't terribly 
informative.
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Adrian Gschwend | 7 Dec 2010 14:36
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Re: Re: Latest PMPDF source?


On 07.12.10 12:41, Alex Taylor wrote:

> On inspection, it does appear to be the same code, pretty much, as
> the zipped snapshot.  That is to say, it dates from early 2002 and
> appears to correspond to around version 0.2.1 or 0.2.2 (or thereabouts).

yeah that's what svn history told me as well.

> ...was it actually Bart who released the later versions?  The
> email listed is pmpdf at egroups.com, which isn't terribly 
> informative.

yeah must have been Bart, he said he *thought* he commited the source.
He is not sure if this source is still on a backup somewhere, problem is
that he is in Switzerland until xmas with no access to his old data so
he won't be able to look it up before end of the year.

According to the netlabs page the latest update was in 2003.

cu

Adrian

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