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  • artwawA artwaw

    Good afternoon,
    I took it with great joy that Qt 5.15 introduced QtPdf module as a part of it, since I always had do compile it myself, sign, etc.

    But after the install when I open the project having my usual

    QT += pdf
    

    all I get is

    Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: pdf
    

    My whole module list for this project is:

    QT       += core gui network printsupport sql xml serialport
    
    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
    
    macx: {
    QT +=  pdf 
    }
    

    I reinstalled the Qt even, framework files are present in the folder. I'd rather not try to overwrite them with manually compiled ones since it should work...
    What do I missed?

    Kind Regards
    Artur Wawrowski

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    wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
    #2

    @artwaw correct me if I'm wrong here, but from what I understand you have to buy the modul for the annual fee of 50$

    https://marketplace.qt.io/collections/newest/products/qtpdf

    It's not automatically part of the framework download, but it's listed under gpl3 so you should still be able to compile it yourself.

    PS: Personally I think its a horrible idea to introduce paywall!


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    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

      @artwaw correct me if I'm wrong here, but from what I understand you have to buy the modul for the annual fee of 50$

      https://marketplace.qt.io/collections/newest/products/qtpdf

      It's not automatically part of the framework download, but it's listed under gpl3 so you should still be able to compile it yourself.

      PS: Personally I think its a horrible idea to introduce paywall!

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      artwaw
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      @J-Hilk I am stunned, really.
      But - the extension in question is QML oriented (at least that's what I see in requirements). I use widgets.
      It's bad enough that I can't compile it myself under Windows (I use mingw), if they really expect me to pay for mac usage... Well, I'd rather keep compiling it myself.

      For more information please re-read.

      Kind Regards,
      Artur

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      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

        @artwaw correct me if I'm wrong here, but from what I understand you have to buy the modul for the annual fee of 50$

        https://marketplace.qt.io/collections/newest/products/qtpdf

        It's not automatically part of the framework download, but it's listed under gpl3 so you should still be able to compile it yourself.

        PS: Personally I think its a horrible idea to introduce paywall!

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        artwaw
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        #4

        @J-Hilk I checked that QtCharts are now also a pricey addon - but sample project revealed that the module can be freely used under Open Source licence I have, both macOS and Windows. I don't get it. At all.

        For more information please re-read.

        Kind Regards,
        Artur

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        • artwawA artwaw

          @J-Hilk I checked that QtCharts are now also a pricey addon - but sample project revealed that the module can be freely used under Open Source licence I have, both macOS and Windows. I don't get it. At all.

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          @artwaw yep, not a fan either, the only thing it will lead to is a reduced user base -> less people who buy the license -> increased prices -> and the vicious cycle is in full motion.

          Those are not the only 2 modules, I know for a fact that the QML TreeView component will be pay only as well (for Qt5 at least) a view that is missing for 4 years now, I think, the quick controls 2 one at least


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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            @artwaw yep, not a fan either, the only thing it will lead to is a reduced user base -> less people who buy the license -> increased prices -> and the vicious cycle is in full motion.

            Those are not the only 2 modules, I know for a fact that the QML TreeView component will be pay only as well (for Qt5 at least) a view that is missing for 4 years now, I think, the quick controls 2 one at least

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            @J-Hilk I wholeheartedly agree with the direction it leads to as you described it.

            But I still don't know why the QtPDF doesn't work for me - is it because of the "add on" (but then again Charts work!) or because I missed something.
            For now I will just test if I can continue with manual compile process... Or try to use poppler or something (again, manual compile, feels like I am running linux in '90s). It's inconvenient, for not to use stronger phrase.

            For more information please re-read.

            Kind Regards,
            Artur

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              @artwaw said in QtPDF not availabel on mac?:

              I checked that QtCharts are now also a pricey addon

              As far as I remember QtCharts has always been an add-on (or GPL). You really have to be careful with licenses. For commercial software you can use the LGPL-part of Qt. If you are using GPL-modules all your software needs to be under the GPL (meaning everyone who gets your software has also a right to get your source code). So, as long as your software is not GPL you cannot use either QtCharts or QtPDF. (Unless you pay for the commercial license.)

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              • S SimonSchroeder

                @artwaw said in QtPDF not availabel on mac?:

                I checked that QtCharts are now also a pricey addon

                As far as I remember QtCharts has always been an add-on (or GPL). You really have to be careful with licenses. For commercial software you can use the LGPL-part of Qt. If you are using GPL-modules all your software needs to be under the GPL (meaning everyone who gets your software has also a right to get your source code). So, as long as your software is not GPL you cannot use either QtCharts or QtPDF. (Unless you pay for the commercial license.)

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                artwaw
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                @SimonSchroeder Thank you, I am aware of that.
                My point is - assuming I am GPL user, which I am indeed - why is QtPDF not visible on Mac while QtCharts is?

                For more information please re-read.

                Kind Regards,
                Artur

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                  artwaw
                  wrote on last edited by
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                  So according to all the sources I could find QtPDF is commercial OR GPL. So it should work yet my installation can't find it. I am puzzled now.

                  For more information please re-read.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Artur

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                    I haven't found that module in Windows, either.
                    Maybe it is not released in the installer since it is still in technology preview?

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                      After a quick search I've found that indeed it might still be in Tech Preview. Most notably I have found that for now it seems to be part of QtWebEngine. As far as I remember QtWebEngine needs to be installed separately when using the online installer.

                      I have also found build instruction for QtPDF: https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions
                      Maybe this helps if it is not yet included in any installers.

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                      • S SimonSchroeder

                        After a quick search I've found that indeed it might still be in Tech Preview. Most notably I have found that for now it seems to be part of QtWebEngine. As far as I remember QtWebEngine needs to be installed separately when using the online installer.

                        I have also found build instruction for QtPDF: https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions
                        Maybe this helps if it is not yet included in any installers.

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                        artwaw
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                        @SimonSchroeder QtPDF is included in stable 5.15.0 as a part of the QtWebEngine. I have that installed and as I wrote the .framework files are present on the disk. That's the whole reason for this post, files are there, Qt doesn't seem to "see" them.

                        For more information please re-read.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Artur

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                        • artwawA artwaw

                          @SimonSchroeder QtPDF is included in stable 5.15.0 as a part of the QtWebEngine. I have that installed and as I wrote the .framework files are present on the disk. That's the whole reason for this post, files are there, Qt doesn't seem to "see" them.

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                          @artwaw Hi, sir. I have met the same problem. Did you solve it yet? I use qtcreator on windows, and I have a Qt5Pdf.dll in my bin directory. But when I use QT += pdf, I got the same error, Unknown modules in QT: pdf.

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                            Use free poppler for pdf( under GPLv2 or GPLv3) . It is not hard to add it.
                            Qt uses PDFium. https://wiki.qt.io/Handling_PDF
                            Poppler seems even better than PDFium
                            https://hub.alfresco.com/t5/alfresco-content-services-blog/pdf-rendering-engine-performance-and-fidelity-comparison/ba-p/287618

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                              Qt PDF is available under both GPLv3 and LGPLv3.
                              https://marketplace.qt.io/products/qtpdf

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                                can you run the example?
                                qt-examples/Qt-5.15.2/pdf/pdfviewer

                                no problem to run it on Ubuntu.

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                                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                  can you run the example?
                                  qt-examples/Qt-5.15.2/pdf/pdfviewer

                                  no problem to run it on Ubuntu.

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                                  @JoeCFD Thanks for your reply. I can't run the example with error "Unknown modules in Qt: pdf". It is wired why Qt can't find the module, because the Qt5Pdf.dll is in msvc2019_64/bin directory, and Qt5Pdf.lib in msvc2019_64/lib directory. But in msvc2019_64/include directory there is no subfolder named Qt5Pdf.

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                                    You have to install this component
                                    https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions

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                                    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                      You have to install this component
                                      https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions

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                                      zhenghan
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                                      @JoeCFD said in QtPDF not availabel on mac?:

                                      https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions

                                      Thanks for your reply. I have complied this component. And it works.

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                                      • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                        You have to install this component
                                        https://wiki.qt.io/QtPDF_Build_Instructions

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                                        zhenghan
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                                        @JoeCFD I want develop a pdf application in which I want to edit the pdf file, adding a digit signature in the pdf. What pdf library do you think is proper for the purpose?
                                        I have find PoDoFo, and poppler, QtPdf(seems can't modify pdf). Again thanks for your time.

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                                          MuPDF is the best. PDFium(Qt) is second. XPDF(Poppler) is third. You choose the better one for your app. You need to pay attention to license issue.

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