X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=fanfix.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=6b5c5f941c65fddbcc052a0742a196aee9b648bc;hp=03f2ce60e521a91426135613cb4659e5531772b5;hb=d649ced99f929e1fcf2421a2357f5fdb8d2fcfe1;hpb=b4dc6ab518ded2dd92e4cbb02ac615b1d57e8e6d diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 03f2ce6..6b5c5f9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,15 +2,17 @@ Fanfix is a small Java program that can download stories from some supported websites and render them offline. +(If you are interested in the recent changes, please check the [Changelog](changelog.md).) + ![Main GUI](screenshots/fanfix.png?raw=true "Main GUI") -It will convert from a (supported) URL to an .epub file for stories or a .cbz file for comics (a few other output types are also available, like Plain Text or LaTeX). +It will convert from a (supported) URL to an .epub file for stories or a .cbz file for comics (a few other output types are also available, like Plain Text, LaTeX, HTML...). To help organize your stories, it can also work as a local library. In this mode, you can: -- Import a story from its URL (or even another file) -- Export a story to a file (.epub or .cbz) +- Import a story from its URL (or just from a file) +- Export a story to a file (in any of the supported output types) - Display a story from the local library in text format in the console - Display a story from the local library graphically **by calling a native program to handle it** (though Fanfix can automatically process it into HTML so any browser can open it) @@ -28,18 +30,19 @@ We support a few file types for local story conversion (both as input and as out - epub: .epub files created by this program (we do not support "all" .epub files, at least for now) - text: local stories encoded in plain text format, with a few specific rules: - the title must be on the first line - - the author (preceded by nothing, "by " or "©") must be on the second line, possibly with the publication date in parenthesis (i.e., "By Unknown (3rd October 1998)") - - chapters must be declared with "Chapter x" or "Chapter x: NAME OF THE CHAPTER", where "x" is the chapter number + - the author (preceded by nothing, ```by ``` or ```©```) must be on the second line, possibly with the publication date in parenthesis (i.e., ```By Unknown (3rd October 1998)```) + - chapters must be declared with ```Chapter x``` or ```Chapter x: NAME OF THE CHAPTER```, where ```x``` is the chapter number - a description of the story must be given as chapter number 0 - a cover image may be present with the same filename as the story, but a .png, .jpeg or .jpg extension - info_text: contains the same information as the text format, but with a companion .info file to store some metadata (the .info file is supposed to be created by Fanfix or compatible with it) - cbz: .cbz (collection of images) files, preferably created with Fanfix (but any .cbz file is supported, though without most of Fanfix metadata, obviously) +- html: HTML files that you can open with any browser; note that it will create a directory structure with ```index.html``` being the file you need to open (or select if you want to convert it into something else) -- we only support importing HTML files created by Fanfix or compatible ## Supported platforms Any platform with at lest Java 1.6 on it should be ok. -It has only been tested on Linux and Windows for now, but feel free to inform me if you try it on another system. +It has been tested on Linux, MacOS X and Windows for now, but feel free to inform me if you try it on another system. If you have any problems to compile it with a supported Java version (1.5 won't work, but you may try to cross-compile; 1.6 and 1.8 have been tested and work), please contact me. @@ -56,7 +59,7 @@ The following arguments are also allowed: - ```--read [id] ([chapter number])```: read the given story denoted by ID from the library - ```--read-url [URL] ([chapter number])```: convert on the fly and read the story denoted by ID, without saving it - ```--list```: list the stories present in the library and their associated IDs -- ```--set-reader [reader type]```: set the reader type to CLI or LOCAL for this command +- ```--set-reader [reader type]```: set the reader type to CLI or LOCAL for this command (must be the first option) - ```--help```: display the available options ### Environment variables @@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ Some environment variables are recognized by the program: - ```LANG=en```: force the language to English (the only one for now...) - ```CONFIG_DIR=$HOME/.fanfix```: use the given directory as a config directory (and copy the default configuration if needed) - ```NOUTF=1```: try to fallback to non-unicode values when possible (can have an impact on the resulting files, not only on user messages) -- ```DEBUG=1```: force the DEBUG=true option of the configuration file (to show more information on errors) +- ```DEBUG=1```: force the ```DEBUG=true``` option of the configuration file (to show more information on errors) ## Compilation @@ -89,20 +92,27 @@ Currently missing, but either in progress or planned: - [x] Make one - [x] Make it run when no args passed - [x] Fix the UI, it is ugly - - [ ] Work on the UI thread is BAD - - [ ] Allow export + - [x] Work on the UI thread is BAD + - [x] Allow export + - [x] Allow delete/refresh - [ ] Show a list of types - [x] ..in the menu - [ ] ..as a screen view - - options screen + - [ ] options screen - [ ] A TUI reader - [ ] Check if it can work on Android - [ ] Translations - [x] i18n system in place - [x] Make use of it - - [x] Use it for all user output (some WIP remains) + - [x] Use it for most user ouput + - [ ] Use it for all user output - [ ] French translation -- [ ] Allow lauching a custom application instead of Desktop.start ? +- [x] Allow lauching a custom application instead of Desktop.start ? - [ ] Make a wrapper for firefox to create a new, empty profile ? -- [ ] Install a mechanism to handle stories import progress update +- [x] Install a mechanism to handle stories import/export progress update + - [x] Progress system + - [x] in support classes (import) + - [x] in output classes (export) + - [x] CLI usage of such + - [x] GUI usage of such