Hi, > Current status > -------------------- > - Viewing of most files work > - Links work > - All the rest of the thing inherited from text converter work
Great! Quite nice start. > Missing > - QA QA QA (need a lot more files to sample). Probably something that a good dose of bravery can solve, by shipping it aside Okular. > - TOC Would-be-nice, but IMHO can come later (not *too* late, eh? ;) ) > - The specs are very extensive and there are some features that are > not implemented by any one yet like ecryption > or the 2-3 css tags they added. The best way IMHO is to actually > implement them when books that use them are out. Sounds good. > - Get people to test the plugin on various files and report bugs (will > probably only happen if it is accepted to trunk) > - Do a release of libepub ( I need to do extensive code auditing to > see all errors are handled correctly) I think the test (and the shipping for a release) can be done when the latter is in place. Having a (stable?) release - eg 0.0.1 - would also allow packager to pick and ship it. > - Get the plugin into kde 4.1 That is something you should tell us :) If you deem the plugin is stable enough and working at least in a basic way (as in, the content can be read easily), then I'd say to move it for review to kdereview this weekend. Complete procedure is described here: http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Policies/SVN_Guidelines > Long term > --------------- > - Stabilize libepub api Good point. For the short term, we could do a _temporary_ solution just for KDE 4.1.x as we did for libspectre (PS library) for KDE 4.0.x: shipping a copy of the libepub within the backend, always compiling it as separate library (but with a different name to avoid clashing with the system one). > - Use clit to get the plugin to open lit files as well Hehe, that's something "delicate", I think. Better delay this, for now. > - the plugin is in the svn of the kde playground trunk/playground/graphics/okular is the Okular playground (in case anyone wants to start some work there ;) ); there the "epub" directory is this epub backend. > - In case it's not obvious the thing that bother me the most now is > lack of user feedback and testing, suggestion are more than > welcome :) I'll hopefully give it a look and a try this weekend; in case I don't, just ping me (even on IRC). Good work! -- Pino Toscano
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