I'm curious regarding stuff like Chmox -- I've been able to install the Installer.app and a lot 3rd party software - including Ruby, Stumbler, etc. What I'd REALLY like is 2 viewers for a lot of the digital manuals I've got - a good PDF reader, and .chm viewer. Though I've tried the Preview.app, it doesn't work for the pdfs I have - but emailing them to myself does. Now, if there's a way of compiling Chmox for the iphone that would rock. On a different note - how does one add to the $PATH in z-shell?
On 9/17/07, grimmwerks wrote:
I'm curious regarding stuff like Chmox -- I've been able to install the Installer.app and a lot 3rd party software - including Ruby, Stumbler, etc.
Cool - you are building a Cocoa smartphone or PDA.
What I'd REALLY like is 2 viewers for a lot of the digital manuals I've got - a good PDF reader, and .chm viewer.
Did you get X11 running yet? If so, perhaps xpdf and kchmviewer can help. As far as I can tell, they support ARM (under non-Darwin OS of course) and are both in macports. You did not say why chmox / chmlib did not cross-compile. Incompatible function calls? I don't see the sources for Darwin 9 (or Darwin 8.10 for that matter) on apple.com, which seems to be a longer delay than usual, but may not be relevant here. If and when you get wxwidgets, xchm might work (it is in macports, but apparently with the wxgtk option not wxmac or wxcocoa)
Though I've tried the Preview.app, it doesn't work for the pdfs I have - but emailing them to myself does.
Strange indeed :) You also need some trick for reading PDFs on a small screen without tedious horizontal scrolling. Maybe simply slurping out the text, and opening it in Mobile Safari - perhaps pdftohtml or p5-text-pdf - also in macports - but I don't know if they could be made to cross-compile. David
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