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CVS commit: pkgsrc/print/py-PDF2
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: wen
Date: Thu Oct 2 13:16:21 UTC 2014
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/print/py-PDF2: Makefile PLIST distinfo
Log Message:
Update to 1.23
Upstream changes:
Version 1.23, 2014-08-11
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- Documentation now available at http://pythonhosted.org//PyPDF2
- Bugfix in pagerange.py for when __init__.__doc__ has no value (by
Vladir Cruz)
- Fix typos in OutlinesObject().add() (by shilluc)
- Re-added a missing return statement in a utils.py method
- Corrected viewing mode names (by Jason Scheirer)
- New PdfFileWriter method: addJS() (by vfigueiro)
- New bookmark features: color, boldness, italics, and page fit
(by Joshua Arnott)
- New PdfFileReader method: getFields(). Used to extract field
information from PDFs with interactive forms. See documentation
for details
- Converted README file to markdown format (by Stephen Bussard)
- Several improvements to overall performance and efficiency
(by mozbugbox)
- Fixed a bug where geospatial information was not scaling along with
its page
- Fixed a type issue and a Python 3 issue in the decryption algorithms
(with Francisco Vieira and koba-ninkigumi)
- Fixed a bug causing an infinite loop in the ASCII 85 decoding
algorithm (by madmaardigan)
- Annotations (links, comment windows, etc.) are now preserved when
pages are merged together
- Used the Destination class in addLink() and addBookmark() so that
the page fit option could be properly customized
Version 1.22, 2014-05-29
------------------------
- Added .DS_Store to .gitignore (for Mac users) (by Steve Witham)
- Removed __init__() implementation in NameObject (by Steve Witham)
- Fixed bug (inf. loop) when merging pages in Python 3 (by commx)
- Corrected error when calculating height in scaleTo()
- Removed unnecessary code from DictionaryObject (by Georges Dubus)
- Fixed bug where an exception was thrown upon reading a NULL string
(by speedplane)
- Allow string literals (non-unicode strings in Python 2) to be passed
to PdfFileReader
- Allow ConvertFunctionsToVirtualList to be indexed with slices and
longs (in Python 2) (by Matt Gilson)
- Major improvements and bugfixes to addLink() method (see documentation
in source code) (by Henry Keiter)
- General code clean-up and improvements (with Steve Witham and Henry Keiter)
- Fixed bug that caused crash when comments are present at end of
dictionary
Version 1.21, 2014-04-21
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- Fix for when /Type isn't present in the Pages dictionary (by Rob1080)
- More tolerance for extra whitespace in Indirect Objects
- Improved Exception handling
- Fixed error in getHeight() method (by Simon Kaempflein)
- implement use of utils.string_type to resolve Py2-3 compatibility issues
- Prevent exception for multiple definitions in a dictionary (with carlosfunk)
(only when strict = False)
- Fixed errors when parsing a slice using pdfcat on command line (by
Steve Witham)
- Tolerance for EOF markers within 1024 bytes of the actual end of the
file (with David Wolever)
- Added overwriteWarnings parameter to PdfFileReader constructor, if False
PyPDF2 will NOT overwrite methods from Python's warnings.py module with
a custom implementation.
- Fix NumberObject and NameObject constructors for compatibility with PyPy
(R▒diger Jungbeck, Xavier Dupr▒, shezadkhan137, Steven Witham)
- Utilize utils.Str in pdf.py and pagerange.py to resolve type issues (by
egbutter)
- Improvements in implementing StringIO for Python 2 and BytesIO for
Python 3 (by Xavier Dupr▒)
- Added /x00 to Whitespaces, defined utils.WHITESPACES to clarify code (by
Maxim Kamenkov)
- Bugfix for merging 3 or more resources with the same name (by lucky-user)
- Improvements to Xref parsing algorithm (by speedplane)
Version 1.20, 2014-01-27
------------------------
- Official Python 3+ support (with contributions from TWAC and cgammans)
Support for Python versions 2.6 and 2.7 will be maintained
- Command line concatenation (see pdfcat in sample code) (by Steve Witham)
- New FAQ; link included in README
- Allow more (although unnecessary) escape sequences
- Prevent exception when reading a null object in decoding parameters
- Corrected error in reading destination types (added a slash since they
are name objects)
- Corrected TypeError in scaleTo() method
- addBookmark() method in PdfFileMerger now returns bookmark (so nested
bookmarks can be created)
- Additions to Sample Code and Sample PDFs
- changes to allow 2up script to work (see sample code) (by Dylan McNamee)
- changes to metadata encoding (by Chris Hiestand)
- New methods for links: addLink() (by Enrico Lambertini) and removeLinks()
- Bugfix to handle nested bookmarks correctly (by Jamie Lentin)
- New methods removeImages() and removeText() available for PdfFileWriter
(by Tien Ha▒)
- Exception handling for illegal characters in Name Objects
Version 1.19, 2013-10-08
------------------------
BUGFIXES:
- Removed pop in sweepIndirectReferences to prevent infinite loop
(provided by ian-su-sirca)
- Fixed bug caused by whitespace when parsing PDFs generated by AutoCad
- Fixed a bug caused by reading a 'null' ASCII value in a dictionary
object (primarily in PDFs generated by AutoCad).
FEATURES:
- Added new folders for PyPDF2 sample code and example PDFs; see README
for each folder
- Added a method for debugging purposes to show current location while
parsing
- Ability to create custom metadata (by jamma313)
- Ability to access and customize document layout and view mode
(by Joshua Arnott)
OTHER:
- Added and corrected some documentation
- Added some more warnings and exception messages
- Removed old test/debugging code
UPCOMING:
- More bugfixes (We have received many problematic PDFs via email, we
will work with them)
- Documentation - It's time for PyPDF2 to get its own documentation
since it has grown much since the original pyPdf
- A FAQ to answer common questions
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 pkgsrc/print/py-PDF2/Makefile \
pkgsrc/print/py-PDF2/PLIST pkgsrc/print/py-PDF2/distinfo
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.
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