Comment by piker

Comment by piker 6 months ago

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One thing it does is cast the PDF to grayscale to render for speed (lawyers rarely care about the color of a legal doc in PDF), so perhaps I'll make that an adjustable setting which will trade off speed for clarity. Otherwise, it uses PDFium for PDF rendering so it should come out just as well as what you see in a Chromium-based browser.

tough 6 months ago

might be an issue with DPI / Retina screens on macOS?

it's really more blurry than any pdf on chrome https://imgur.com/a/AElOuaA

  • piker 6 months ago

    Oh, yes, that is also a cheat code to render them quicker -- it downsamples the render to save time. That will improve in future versions as Tritium uses spare cycles to increase the resolution.

    • piker 6 months ago

      ^ yes it does greedily ingest the PDFs to allow for instantaneous search. What it needs (and doesn't yet do) is at least multi-thread that parsing step to get a 2-4x speedup.

    • tough 6 months ago

      I also noticed when i opened a folder with hundreds of big pdf's it choked on it

      seems you're doing work on all files when loading, you should be more like lazy-loading?