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PDF4QT

(c) Jakub Melka 2018-2024

[email protected]

https://jakubmelka.github.io/

This software is consisting of PDF rendering library, and several applications, such as advanced document viewer, command line tool, and document page manipulator application. Software is implementing PDF functionality based on PDF Reference 2.0. It is written and maintained by Jakub Melka.

Software works on Microsoft Windows / Linux.

Software is provided without any warranty of any kind.

Should you find this software beneficial, your support would be greatly appreciated ❤️ Sponsor!

1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.

Portions of this software are copyright © 2019 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.

2. LEGAL ISSUES

Both library and viewer uses more benevolent LGPL license, so it is more usable in commercial software, than GPL code only. Please see attached file - LICENSE.txt to see details. This software also uses several third party software, and user of this software must also respect licenses of third party libraries.

3. FEATURES

Software have following features (the list is not complete):

  • multithreading support
  • encryption
  • color management
  • optional content handling
  • text layout analysis
  • signature validation
  • annotations
  • form filling
  • text to speech capability
  • editation
  • file attachments
  • optimalization (compressing documents)
  • command line tool
  • audio book conversion
  • internal structure inspector
  • compare documents
  • static XFA support (readonly, simple XFA only)
  • electronically/digitally sign documents
  • public key security encryption
  • 3D PDF support (planned in year 2024)
  • create fillable forms (planned in year 2024)
  • watermarks / headers / footers (planned in year 2024)
  • presentation application (planned in year 2024)

4. THIRD PARTY LIBRARIES

Several third-party libraries are used.

  1. libjpeg, see https://www.ijg.org/
  2. FreeType, see https://www.freetype.org/index.html, FTL license used
  3. OpenJPEG, implementing Jpeg2000, see https://www.openjpeg.org/, 2-clause MIT license
  4. Qt, https://www.qt.io/, LGPL license used
  5. OpenSSL, https://www.openssl.org/, Apache 2.0 license
  6. LittleCMS, http://www.littlecms.com/
  7. zlib, https://zlib.net/

5. CONTRIBUTIONS

If you want to contribute to this project, it is required, that you (contributor) fill and digitally sign document Contributor License Agreement, because I want to have a freedom to do whatever I want with my library, without obligation to someone else. But I would strongly prefer, if you want to contribute, to contribute in a form of testing, consultation, giving advices etc. I would like to write this library entirely by myself.

6. INSTALLING

Windows

The Release page lists binaries for Windows, both with and without an installer.

Arch Linux

A pdf4qt-git package is available in the AUR.

Linux - Flatpak/AppImage

For other Linux distributions, there are two options available. A Flatpak package can be accessed at Flathub. Alternatively, an AppImage is available in the Releases section. The AppImage format is designed to work on nearly all Linux systems. Historically, a .deb package was also offered, but it has been discontinued due to compatibility issues with some Linux distributions. The executable names are: Pdf4QtEditor, Pdf4QtDiff, Pdf4QtLaunchPad, Pdf4QtPageMaster, Pdf4QtViewer, and PdfTool.

7. COMPILING

This software can be compiled on both Windows and Linux. A compiler supporting the C++20 standard is needed.

On Windows, you can use Visual Studio 2022 or MinGW.

On Linux, a GCC version >= 8 should work, altough we tested it with GCC 11.

Compiling from sources

  1. Install vcpkg

     git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
     ./vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.sh -disableMetrics
     VCPKG_ROOT=$(pwd)/vcpkg
    

    Check that vcpkg path is correct: $VCPKG_ROOT/vcpkg --version.

  2. Build PDF4QT

    2.1 Clone repo

     git clone https://github.com/JakubMelka/PDF4QT
     cd PDF4QT
    

    2.2 Configure

     cmake -B build -S . -DPDF4QT_INSTALL_QT_DEPENDENCIES=0 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$VCPKG_ROOT/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX='/' -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
    

    For a debug build, append -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug.

    It is recommended to set the VCPKG_OVERLAY_PORTS variable to 'PDF4QT/vcpkg/overlays' to prevent crashes due to the incompatible LIBPNG library on some Linux systems.

    2.3 Build

     cmake --build build
    

    Use the -j switch to build multiple files in parallel.

    2.4 Install

     sudo cmake --install build
    

    To uninstall, run sudo xargs rm < ./build/install_manifest.txt.

Using Qt Creator (both Windows/Linux)

  1. Download Qt 6.6 or higher, and VCPKG package manager (https://vcpkg.io/en/index.html)
  2. Open Qt Creator and configure the project
  3. Build

CMAKE Compilation Options

Several important compilation options are available and should be set before building. On Windows, CMake can prepare a Wix project to create a *.msi installer package.

Option Platform Description
PDF4QT_INSTALL_MSVC_REDISTRIBUTABLE Windows Includes MSVC redistributable in installation
PDF4QT_INSTALL_PREPARE_WIX_INSTALLER Windows Prepare .msi installator using Wix installer
PDF4QT_INSTALL_DEPENDENCIES Any Install dependent libraries into installation directory
PDF4QT_INSTALL_QT_DEPENDENCIES Any Install Qt dependent libraries into installation directory
VCPKG_OVERLAY_PORTS Linux Set it to prevent crashes with incompatible libpng library

Following important variables should be set or checked before any attempt to compile this project:

Variable Platform Description
PDF4QT_QT_ROOT Any Qt installation directory
QT_CREATOR_SKIP_VCPKG_SETUP Any Enable or disable automatic vcpkg setup
CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE Any Should be set to package manager auto setup
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE Any Should be set to toolchain
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Any Can be Release (default) or Debug

Sample setup on Windows

Following set of variables gives sample setup for MS Windows. It is minimal initial configuration to be able to built Debug build on MS Windows.

Key Value
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Debug
CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER %{Compiler:Executable:Cxx}
CMAKE_C_COMPILER %{Compiler:Executable:C}
CMAKE_GENERATOR Ninja
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH %{Qt:QT_INSTALL_PREFIX}
CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE %{IDE:ResourcePath}/package-manager/auto-setup.cmake
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE %{Qt:QT_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/cmake/Qt6/qt.toolchain.cmake
PDF4QT_QT_ROOT C:/Programming/Qt/6.4.0/msvc2019_64
QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE %{Qt:qmakeExecutable}

Tested Compilers - Windows

  • Visual Studio 2022 (Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler 17.1)
  • MinGW 11.2.0

Tested Compilers - Linux

  • GCC 13.1.1

8. DISCLAIMER

I wrote this project in my free time. I hope you will find it useful!