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Am 01.01.2011 22:34, schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
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<pre wrap="">A Dissabte, 1 de gener de 2011, Thomas Freitag va escriure:
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<pre wrap="">Please regtest this new patch. What I've done in the meantime:
a) speed up the implemenation but have enough quality left.
b) implement the shading extend in a correct way, test it against the
samples from the PDF spec (appendix L)
c) test it against all samples from Andrea, including bug 32349 & 30887.
d) test it against ducks & roses and all the PDF You send me because of
regressions with former patches.
So I'm think I'm quite near of finishing the implementation, just
waiting for the result of Your regtest.
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There are a few empty pixels in the border of
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=20680">http://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=20680</a>
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Sorry, I made such a lot changes in the last three days, that I
forgot to remove a test case where I wanted to see where normal
shading stops and extending shading starts, so the last circle of
normal shading was no more painted :-(<br>
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Please try the new patch.<br>
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Thomas<br>
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Albert
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Happy new year,
Thomas
Am 31.12.2010 03:10, schrieb Thomas Freitag:
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<pre wrap="">I made a lot of mistakes, but I'm quite close now, s. attached
rendering of Andrea's PDF. What is still up to do, is
a) speed it up again
b) implement the shading extend in a correct way (I'd already a look
at it, it's also wrong implemented in Gfx)
c) run it again through my own regression test.
Thomas
Am 30.12.2010 12:20, schrieb Thomas Freitag:
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<pre wrap="">I just recognized a bug with Andrea's PDF when drawing non centered
circles. Want to fix that first before sending a new patch.
Thomas
Am 30.12.2010 11:29, schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
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<pre wrap="">A Dijous, 30 de desembre de 2010, vàreu escriure:
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, I attached Your "new.png", not mine. Here the correct one
produced with the above changes.
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This looks good enough for me, can you send the full patch to the list?
Thanks!
Albert
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Am 30.12.2010 10:31, schrieb Thomas Freitag:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Albert!
I changed the SplashRadialPattern::getColor a little bit to solve
this. It is still a little bit different from the old one, in my
opinion a little bit better, but that's just a flavour, and in other
cases it could be a little bit more worse. So if You agree, I can
send
a complete new patch.
BTW, as You probably see, Andrea attached his PDF to the closed bug
32349. I saw already yesterday, that also the new rendering with the
latest patch is quite better than the old rendering, but it's still
not shown what Acrobat reader shows. I'll have an additional look in
it, but I fear that this will be again a bigger job (the PDF has 128
radial shadings, and only some of them are still buggy!). So (if not
solvable in time) I would prefer to close this thread first, and then
reopen the bug or create a new one.
Do You agree, or do You have other ideas?
Thomas
FYI, here the changes:
GBool SplashRadialPattern::getColor(int x, int y, SplashColorPtr c) {
double xc, yc;
int xs, ys;
Guchar *bitmapAlpha;
bitmapAlpha = bitmap->getAlphaPtr();
ictm.transform(x, y,&xc,&yc);
xs = splashRound(xc);
ys = splashRound(yc);
// Because of rounding problems, coordinates could be
// outside the bitmap. Reset them on the outer bound now
// and let it up to the alpha channel if they are shown:
if (xs< 0) xs = 0;
if (xs>= bitmap->getWidth()) xs = bitmap->getWidth() - 1;
if (ys< 0) ys = 0;
if (ys>= bitmap->getHeight()) ys = bitmap->getHeight() - 1;
if (bitmapAlpha[ys * bitmap->getWidth() + xs])
bitmap->getPixel(xs, ys, c);
else
return gFalse;
return gTrue;
}
Am 29.12.2010 23:28, schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
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<pre wrap="">First page, left of the "title". A few white pixels in there.
Albert
A Dimecres, 29 de desembre de 2010, Thomas Freitag va escriure:
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<pre wrap="">Am 29.12.2010 18:53, schrieb Andrea Canciani:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Thomas Freitag
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Thomas.Freitag@kabelmail.de"><Thomas.Freitag@kabelmail.de></a> wrote:
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I made a mistake when solving the problem with
altona_visual_1v2a_x3.pdf. I find now a better way to solve
it, which
also gives a better look of the printer paper back again.
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I'd like to point yo to another pdf whose rendering regresses
with the
patch: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=41506">https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=41506</a>
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Albert, can You please just change two lines in the former patch?
1. In SplashOutputDev.cc in the constructor of SplashRadialPattern,
replace
+ bitmap = new SplashBitmap(splashRound(width) + 1,
splashRound(height)
+ 1, colorMode != splashModeMono1, colorMode, gTrue);
through
+ bitmap = new SplashBitmap(splashRound(width) + 2,
splashRound(height) + 2, colorMode != splashModeMono1, colorMode,
gTrue);
2. In Splash.cc in the painting routine radialShadedFill, where the
smaller extend circle is painted, replace
+ drawPartEllipseLine(&pipe, 2* yo - curY, xMin, xMax);
through
+ drawPartEllipseLine(&pipe, curY, xMin, xMax);
(curY is alfready recalculated two line before!)
Or just reapply the attached patch.
This solves the rendering regressions mailed by Andrea.
Thomas
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<pre wrap="">In the last row, half of the inner circle is transparent with
poppler/master+radialsh.patch.
Andrea
PS: Sorry for removing most of the thread from this message,
but gmail
squashed it to just one level.
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