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authorJordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org>1996-06-14 08:00:15 +0000
committerJordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org>1996-06-14 08:00:15 +0000
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parentThis port depends on the xpm lib. (diff)
The virtual paper software, as described at
http://www.research.digital.com:80/SRC/virtualpaper/ Huzzah, our first Modula-3 using port! Caution: If you don't already have Modula-3, you will after you build this port! Make sure you have plenty of swap space before attempting this.
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+The Virtual Paper software centers around the notion of a document, which
+generally corresponds to a single paper, report, or book. A document is
+stored as a single file, in a format that we call a "Lectern document". The
+application "BuildLectern" constructs these documents, and "Lectern" lets you
+view them on your computer.
+
+A Lectern document contains images of each page of the document (at several
+scales), text for the pages (for searching, not for viewing), and global
+information about the document (such as a copy of a PostScript version of the
+document, if available).
+
+A Lectern document has a fairly simple internal structure. There's an
+internal directory, and a set of components. The components each contain the
+bytes for some part of the overall document: a single page image at a
+particular scale, or the text for a single page, or the PostScript that was
+used to create the document.
+
+BuildLectern generates a single Lectern document. Its input can be a
+PostScript file, or parts of previously built Lectern documents. Or its
+input can be original raster-based images (such as a set of TIFF files),
+typically at a moderate resolution such as 300 DPI. Finally, BuildLectern's
+input can be a combination of all of these.
+
+For more information, please see:
+
+ http://www.research.digital.com:80/SRC/virtualpaper