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tor8 | Robin_Watts: nice! but I don't understand the 64/32-bit one. | 07:46.29 |
Robin_Watts | tor8: I can't see how to make the visual studio thing trigger 32 or 64bit builds. | 08:29.45 |
| so I build BOTH 32 and 64bit obj files on every build, and only the required ones get linked. | 08:30.25 |
tor8 | Robin_Watts: oh, right, *now* I see the embedded newlines in the CommandLine rule | 08:32.12 |
| yeah, that'll do fine I think | 08:32.16 |
| all on robin/bin2coff LGTM. do you want to squish the bin2coff one into my initial commit? | 08:32.42 |
| I would have preferred to have the 'foundry' in the name but I can see how that would be difficult with VS | 08:34.00 |
Robin_Watts | tor8: yeah, I can't see how to achieve that without manually having to specify lines to the build, and I really wanted to avoid that. | 08:36.09 |
tor8 | understandable. | 08:36.19 |
Robin_Watts | I'm popping out for a bit, but will keep bashing when I'm back. | 08:37.39 |
tor8 | cool. | 08:37.45 |
inflex | Evening all. Is there a way to see the "structure/heirachy" of the text in a PDF to see if there's associations? I'm working on schematic diagrams for electronics, and I'm curious to see if the pin names are associated with the part name in any way, would greatly speed up some of the processing I'm doing. | 12:22.12 |
kens | There is no heirarchy or 'metadata' generally with text in a PDF file. | 12:22.39 |
inflex | Well, that solves that :D | 12:22.48 |
kens | Its ismply a string or code and a position | 12:22.53 |
inflex | np, at least I'm not going to wasteany time chasing a non-existent rabbit hole. | 12:23.12 |
kens | :-) | 12:23.33 |
Robin_Watts | Now, mechanisms *exist* by which people *can* add information... | 12:23.36 |
inflex | ja, not likely to exist on these ones. | 12:23.48 |
kens | Indeed, there's marked content for example, but its not common | 12:23.51 |
Robin_Watts | but there is no standard way of doing such labeling so it'd be ad-hoc, and as kens says, it's not common. | 12:24.34 |
| If you were producing your own pdf files, then you *could* put such information into the file in a way that you could retrieve later. | 12:25.07 |
inflex | http://dxp.me/schem.png <=- would have been nice if the pin names (like A1, E3) were linked to the part name U3800, then I could build/extract the relationships to speed up the manual process right now. I suppose I could do it through relative distance. | 12:25.07 |
| no, sadly, I'm working from existing PDFs and generating a new type of file. | 12:25.35 |
Robin_Watts | With such files, I'd count yourself lucky if the text there is actually text :) | 12:26.11 |
inflex | Robin_Watts, agreed, in many of them, it's not. You try to highlight it, and you get a random block of black elsewhere on the screen :D | 12:26.31 |
| I have had good success with some, being able to word-select things like "ARC_SW", but not all files work with all words. | 12:27.10 |
| Manual it is then... time to call on a thousand minions. | 12:28.08 |
diracdelta | hey guys | 16:47.56 |
| I'd like to tweak the scroll speed for mupdf-x11 | 16:48.45 |
| how can I do this XD | 16:48.51 |
| like, I've got hte sourcecode | 16:57.28 |
| I just don't know where in it to even look | 16:57.34 |
Robin_Watts | tor8: Updated bin2coff branch. | 17:32.12 |
| oh, ass. stupid git config change. | 17:32.29 |
tor8 | Robin_Watts: receive.denyNonFastForwards false thing? | 20:19.55 |
Robin_Watts | tor8: yeah. | 22:51.48 |
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