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tor8 | Robin_Watts_: HenryStiles: mvrhel_laptop (for the logs): http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=user/tor/mupdf.git;a=blob_plain;f=docs/mutool/run.html;hb=a6118223bcd8c4e69f2e9a9aa006a3cc5fb563e0 | 13:55.22 |
Robin_Watts_ | Buffer#write ? I'm not familiar with the # notation in js. | 13:57.54 |
| The example seems to use "." which is what I would expect. | 13:58.43 |
| mupdf.Concat(a, b) surely matrix.Concat(a,b) ? | 13:59.14 |
| oh, I see. | 14:00.20 |
| Nice. | 14:01.25 |
tor8 | Robin_Watts_: I've seen # used as shorthand for property on a prototype of this object, rather than directly on it | 14:07.46 |
| rather than writing Buffer.prototype.write() | 14:08.02 |
Robin_Watts_ | Right. If that's a standard notation, then fair enough. | 14:08.27 |
| I'd probably have written /buffer/.write() or something. (Where the // means italic) | 14:09.14 |
tor8 | I've not decided exactly how to handle the matrix math; so far I just enter the arrays manually as it's easier :) | 14:09.49 |
HenryStiles | excellent tor8, wow | 14:10.53 |
tor8 | I should hopefully have some examples written up and documented for michael tomorrow | 14:13.45 |
mvrhel_laptop | tor8: that is great | 14:28.23 |
arch-user | does anybody know why mupdf doesn't show up in seamless mode for virtualbox. Is there something different about the way it handles windows? | 23:55.52 |
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