adding this into the nedit code made antoine and my eyes bleed, without success.
so instead tell users how add it to their own nedit config file
ok ajacoutot@
importer. This basically updates the xpdf version used by the
importer from xpdf-3.02pl3 to xpdf-3.02pl4 and probably addresses
CVE-2009-3603, CVE-2009-3604, CVE-2009-3605, CVE-2009-3606,
CVE-2009-3608, and CVE-2009-3609.
I tried to build the pdf importer with poppler, but it failed badly
on PDF files containing any graphics.
While here, disable the (snake oil) DRM "feature", like we already
do in xpdf and poppler, and pass the correct flags to the xpdf
build.
Note: the extension concept of this software is stupid^W"enterprise
ready". If you ever enabled the pdf importing extension, you will
have to disable and re-enable it to get the new extension installed
(somewhere under ~/.openoffice.org or similar).
"just fucking commit you slacker ;)" robert@
This is not the very latest version, because it would require gstreamer-mm
which needs a newer gstreamer which needs a newer flex which... But it is
much better than what we currently have in-tree.
Mostly from Florent Tribouilloy at p2k9, thank you!
- full regen of WANTLIB-main identified some WANTLIB which should
now be LIB_DEPENDS
- zap trailing whitespace in Makefile
similar diff ok robert@, ajacoutot@ (minor conflicts resolved
following xcb/pthread-stubs sync since then).
From maintainer Edd Barrett.
The TeXworks project is an effort to build a simple TeX front-end
program (working environment) that will be available for all today's
major desktop operating systems-in particular, MS Windows (XP and
Vista), typical GNU/Linux distros and other X11-based systems, and Mac
OS X. It is deliberately modeled on Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop
for Mac OS X, which is credited with a resurgence of TeX usage on the
Mac platform.