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Welcome to Lucide

Lucide is a plugin based document viewer for eComStation (OS/2). In its first incarnation it supports PDF, DjVu and JPEG files but new document types can easily be added to it.

Current Status

  • Lucide until Version 1.21 was only released as binary.
  • Lucide since Version 1.30 is opensource software

Latest Version

The latest version is 1.3.1 released on 21.04.2010. The list of changes can be found here.

Version 1.3.1 is available for downloading in the following packages and formats:

GCC 442 runtime libraryWPIThis WPI is also needed
Lucide executable and pluginsWPIThis is the official Lucide package
Lucide executable and pluginsZIPThis is the official Lucide package

Mailinglist

We did two mailinglists for Lucide, one for users and one for developers. If you want to join them please read the instructions in our Wiki. You can also access them online:

Bugs & Features

Lucide is not yet a finished product, some features are missing and some are not fully tested yet. If you encounter any bugs you are welcome to register it as a new ticket. Please make sure you check the list of open tickets first to see if the bug was already registered once. Also try to assign it to the correct component, it is quite easy to do with TRAC.

Anonymous access to the ticket system has been restricted due to multiple attacks of stupid spammers we've been suffering from lately. In order to create a new ticket or comment the existing one, you need to login with your Netlabs login id. If you do not have a login id, you can request one at http://www.netlabs.org/en/site/member/member.xml. We are sorry for inconvenience, but at the present time this is the only way to avoid extremely annoying spam.

Developers

Lucide is now complete open source software, so feel free to take a look at it or even contribute.

Plugin API

The plugin API is using SOM, this allows programmers to write their own plugin without the need of recompiling it every time a new Lucide release is done. It's up to the developer to decide if the plugin he/she writes will be open source or not, Lucide will work with both type of plugins.

Please read How to write your own plugins for Lucide.

Plugin Sourcecode

You can download the sourcecode of all our plugins direct from the svn. If you have any problems please post to the developer list.

  • the svn trunk contains all external libraries (poppler, libdjvu, libjpg) and the source for all Lucide plugins.

Building Lucide

  • BuildingInstructions - this is not interesting for the common developer because you can't access the source :-)