Pdf.js Reaches First Milestone 164
theweatherelectric writes "The pdf.js project aims to implement a PDF viewer using standards-compliant Web technologies. The project has reached its first milestone: it renders the sample PDF (a paper on Mozilla's Tracemonkey JavaScript engine) perfectly. However, that perfection currently comes with some caveats: 'pdf.js produces different results on pretty much every element in the browser×OS matrix. We said above that pdf.js renders the Tracemonkey paper "perfectly" if you're running a Firefox nightly. On a Windows 7 machine where Firefox can use Direct2D and DirectWrite. If you ignore what appears to be a bug in DirectWrite's font hinting. The paper is rendered less well on other platforms and in older Firefoxen, and even worse in other browsers. But such is life on the bleeding edge of the web platform.'"
Re:Not impressive... (Score:1, Informative)
Goatse
Re:Can it be closed? (Score:4, Informative)
I have it disabled since it's buggy and it's a huge security risk.
Re:What's the point? (Score:2, Informative)
Fun fact: (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Wow (Score:5, Informative)
Or perhaps you've failed to grasp the point of a v0.2 pre-release on github? In fact TFA specifically states that pixel perfect rendering _is_ their goal.
The blog post describes the current progress; it now has good rendering on one platform, progress from last week.