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Request 535002 accepted

- Update to version 0.4
* Python 3.6 added to test matrix
* Proper unicode support for text strings in PDFs added
* buildxobj fixes allow better support creating form XObjects
out of compressed pages in some cases
* Compression fixes for Python 3+
* New subset_booklets.py example
* Bug with non-compressed indices into compressed object streams fixed
* Bug with distinguishing compressed object stream first objects fixed
* Better error reporting added for some invalid PDFs (e.g. when reading
past the end of file)
* Better scrubbing of old bookmark information when writing PDFs, to
remove dangling references
* Refactoring of pdfwriter, including updating API, to allow future
enhancements for things like incremental writing
* Minor tokenizer speedup
* Some flate decompressor bugs fixed
* Compression and decompression tests added
* Tests for new unicode handling added
* PdfReader.readpages() recursion error (issue #92) fixed.
* Initial crypt filter support added
- Update to version 0.3
* Python 3.5 added to test matrix
* Better support under Python 3.x for in-memory PDF file-like objects
* Some pagemerge and Unicode patches added
* Changes to logging allow better coexistence with other packages
* Fix for "from pdfrw import \*"
* New fancy_watermark.py example shows off capabilities of pagemerge.py
* metadata.py example renamed to cat.py
- Update to version 0.2
* Several bugs have been fixed
* New regression test functionally tests core with dozens of
PDFs, and also tests examples.
* Core has been ported and tested on Python3 by round-tripping
several difficult files and observing binary matching results
across the different Python versions.
* Still only minimal support for compression and no support
for encryption or newer PDF features. (pdftk is useful
to put PDFs in a form that pdfrw can use.)
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Fix building on SLES 11
- Fix name in the header.
- Inital commit, package required by python-rst2pdf on runtime.

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Todd R's avatar

TheBlackCat created request

- Update to version 0.4
* Python 3.6 added to test matrix
* Proper unicode support for text strings in PDFs added
* buildxobj fixes allow better support creating form XObjects
out of compressed pages in some cases
* Compression fixes for Python 3+
* New subset_booklets.py example
* Bug with non-compressed indices into compressed object streams fixed
* Bug with distinguishing compressed object stream first objects fixed
* Better error reporting added for some invalid PDFs (e.g. when reading
past the end of file)
* Better scrubbing of old bookmark information when writing PDFs, to
remove dangling references
* Refactoring of pdfwriter, including updating API, to allow future
enhancements for things like incremental writing
* Minor tokenizer speedup
* Some flate decompressor bugs fixed
* Compression and decompression tests added
* Tests for new unicode handling added
* PdfReader.readpages() recursion error (issue #92) fixed.
* Initial crypt filter support added
- Update to version 0.3
* Python 3.5 added to test matrix
* Better support under Python 3.x for in-memory PDF file-like objects
* Some pagemerge and Unicode patches added
* Changes to logging allow better coexistence with other packages
* Fix for "from pdfrw import \*"
* New fancy_watermark.py example shows off capabilities of pagemerge.py
* metadata.py example renamed to cat.py
- Update to version 0.2
* Several bugs have been fixed
* New regression test functionally tests core with dozens of
PDFs, and also tests examples.
* Core has been ported and tested on Python3 by round-tripping
several difficult files and observing binary matching results
across the different Python versions.
* Still only minimal support for compression and no support
for encryption or newer PDF features. (pdftk is useful
to put PDFs in a form that pdfrw can use.)
- singlespec auto-conversion
- Fix building on SLES 11
- Fix name in the header.
- Inital commit, package required by python-rst2pdf on runtime.


Todd R's avatar

TheBlackCat accepted request

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