Hola!
Abajo copio un email que envié hace unas cuantas horas
a la lista de visual works (la no comercial) y por alguna razón,
que no puedo imaginar, ocurre que mi email no fue
publicado aún.
Sabe alguien si hay alguna regulación respecto de los mails
que se publican allí?
Le pasó a alguien algo similar en el pasado?
A mi no me había pasado esto años atras [*], no se
si algo ha cambiado en esa lista desde entonces.
Ale.
[*] no escribo en ese foro y pocas veces lo leo, pero como
creo interesante el tener soporte para PDF en Visual Works
pense en enviar mi email.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alejandro F. Reimondo" <aleReimondo@...>
To: <vwnc@...>
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:32 PM
Subject: PDF Framework for smalltalk systems
>I want to announce a PDF Framework capable to parse PDF files and contruct
>a fine grained object model of text (also unicode), images, lineArt, fonts,
>colors and other features of each element contained in a PDF document.
> The framework works for some smalltalk platforms today [*] and can be
> ported on request (near two man-month) to any existing Smalltalk platform.
> Each document page can be parsed to extract objects (information is
> decrypted and decompressed on demand) and queried for the objects at
> specified point or area.
> Rendering of pages at fast speed can be realized using an already
> implemented, interface to Foxit DLL; to make applications render high
> quality PDF contents at maximum speed.
> The framework was started many years ago (I have announced partial
> releases in lists in the past) and now is been used in products of
> diferent contexts for managing documents and massive processing of
> information in PDF format (bank and travel agencies).
> Please contact me for more technical details, license terms and price
> list.
> Alejandro Reimondo
> aleReimondo at smalltalking dot net
> http://www.aleReimondo.com
>
> [*] Currently the framework can run on Visual Smalltalk, Dolphin Next
> Generation (DNG). Also partial implementation (object and text extraction)
> is running on Dolphin Smalltalk and Visual Works platforms.