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2.1
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* Remove rc1 from version; search for rc1 in release notes as
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well...just change rc1 to 2.1 and update the date.
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2.2
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* Add ability to create new streams or replace stream data. Consider
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stream data sources to include a file and offset, a buffer, or a
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some kind of callback mechanism. Find messages exchanged with
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Stefan Heinsen <stefan.heinsen@gmx.de> in August, 2009. He seems
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to like to send encrypted mail. (key 01FCC336)
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* Look at page splitting. Subramanyam provided a test file; see
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../misc/article-threads.pdf. Email Q-Count: 431864 from
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2009-11-03.
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General
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=======
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* Handle embedded files. PDF Reference 1.7 section 3.10, "File
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Specifications", discusses this. Once we can definitely recongize
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all embedded files in a docucment, we can update the encryption
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code to handle it properly. In QPDF_encryption.cc, search for
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cf_file. Remove exception thrown if cf_file is different from
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cf_stream, and write code in the stream decryption section to use
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cf_file instead of cf_stream. In general, add interfaces to
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get the list of embedded files and to extract them. To handle
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general embedded files associated with the whole document, follow
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root -> /Names -> /EmbeddedFiles -> /Names to get to the file
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specification dictionaries. Then, in each file specification
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dictionary, follow /EF -> /F to the actual stream.
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* The description of Crypt filters is unclear with respect to how to
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use them to override /StmF for specific streams. I'm not sure
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whether qpdf will do the right thing for any specific individual
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streams that might have crypt filters. The specification seems to
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imply that only embedded file streams and metadata streams can have
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crypt filters, and there are already special cases in the code to
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handle those. Most likely, it won't be a problem, but someday
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someone may find a file that qpdf doesn't work on because of crypt
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filters. There is an example in the spec of using a crypt filter
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on a metadata stream.
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For now, we notice /Crypt filters and decode parameters consistent
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with the example in the PDF specification, and the right thing
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happens for metadata filters that happen to be uncompressed or
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otherwise compressed in a way we can filter. This should handle
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all normal cases, but it's more or less just a guess since I don't
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have any test files that actually use stream-specific crypt filters
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in them.
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* The second xref stream for linearized files has to be padded only
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because we need file_size as computed in pass 1 to be accurate. If
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we were not allowing writing to a pipe, we could seek back to the
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beginning and fill in the value of /L in the linearization
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dictionary as an optimization to alleviate the need for this
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padding. Doing so would require us to pad the /L value
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individually and also to save the file descriptor and determine
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whether it's seekable. This is probably not worth bothering with.
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* The whole xref handling code in the QPDF object allows the same
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object with more than one generation to coexist, but a lot of logic
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assumes this isn't the case. Anything that creates mappings only
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with the object number and not the generation is this way,
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including most of the interaction between QPDFWriter and QPDF. If
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we wanted to allow the same object with more than one generation to
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coexist, which I'm not sure is allowed, we could fix this by
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changing xref_table. Alternatively, we could detect and disallow
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that case. In fact, it appears that Adobe reader and other PDF
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viewing software silently ignores objects of this type, so this is
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probably not a big deal.
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* Pl_PNGFilter is only partially implemented. If we ever decoded
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images, we'd have to finish implementing it along with the other
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filter decode parameters and types. For just handling xref
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streams, there's really no need as it wouldn't make sense to use
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any kind of predictor other than 12 (PNG UP filter).
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* If we ever want to have check mode check the integrity of the free
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list, this can be done by looking at the code from prior to the
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object stream support of 4/5/2008. It's in an if (0) block and
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there's a comment about it. There's also something about it in
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qpdf.test -- search for "free table". On the other hand, the value
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of doing this seems very low since no viewer seems to care, so it's
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probably not worth it.
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* QPDFObjectHandle::getPageImages() doesn't notice images in
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inherited resource dictionaries. See comments in that function.
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* Based on an idea suggested by user "Atom Smasher", consider
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providing some mechanism to recover earlier versions of a file
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embedded prior to appended sections.
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Splitting by Pages
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==================
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Although qpdf does not currently support splitting a file into pages,
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the work done for linearization covers almost all the work. To do
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page splitting. If this functionality is needed, study
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obj_user_to_objects and object_to_obj_users created in
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QPDF_optimization for ideas. It's quite possible that the information
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computed by calculateLinearizationData is actually sufficient to do
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page splitting in many circumstances. That code knows which objects
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are used by which pages, though it doesn't do anything page-specific
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with outlines, thumbnails, page labels, or anything else.
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Another approach would be to traverse only pages that are being output
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taking care not to traverse into the pages tree, and then to fabricate
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a new pages tree.
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Either way, care must be taken to handle other things such as
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outlines, page labels, thumbnails, threads, zones, etc. in a sensible
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way. This may include simply omitting information other than page
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content.
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