Thanks.
I guess it should be enough if we add the internal header files of libtiff in libgnupdf/lib .
I will work out with this approach.
Will get back if i face any other problem.
Thanks and Regards,
Vivek
On Dec 9, 2008 1:40am, address@hidden wrote:
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> Hi Vivek.
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> I have checked few utilities which are using libTiff decoding images
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> In fax2tiff a fax file is being read and converted into a TIFF image. This
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> In copyFaxFile function, directly internal structures are accessed for
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> The problem in case of decoding as mentioned in my previous mail is that
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> libTiff is designed to decode a TIFF image, if we want to decode non TIFF
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> Please advice. I am stuck here and not able to proceed.
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> I even tried to find some other library but all implementations are mostly
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> Would be enough to distribute header files from libtiff? In that case
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> we could distribute the internal headers in libgnupdf/lib/
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