+English [Français](README-fr.md)
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# Fanfix
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).)
+(If you are interested in the recent changes, please check the [Changelog](changelog.md) -- note that starting from version 1.4.0, the changelog is checked at startup.)
+
+(A [TODO list](TODO.md) is also available to know what is expected to come in the future.)
+
+TODO: new screenshots + TUI screenshots
![Main GUI](screenshots/fanfix-1.3.2.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, LaTeX, HTML...).
-To help organize your stories, it can also work as a local library.
-
-In this mode, you can:
+To help organize your stories, it can also work as a local library so you can:
- 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
- http://mangafox.me/: a well filled repository of mangas, or, as their website states: most popular manga scanlations read online for free at mangafox, as well as a close-knit community to chat and make friends
- https://e621.net/: a Furry website supporting comics, including MLP
- https://sofurry.com/: same thing, but story-oriented
+- https://e-hentai.org/: done upon request (so, feel free to ask for more websites!)
## A note about file support
- 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
+- html: HTML files that you can open with any browser; note that it will create a directory structure with ```index.html``` as the main file -- we only support importing HTML files created by Fanfix
## Supported platforms
Any platform with at lest Java 1.6 on it should be ok.
-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.
+It has been tested on Linux (Debian, Slackware, Ubuntu), MacOS X and Windows for now, but feel free to inform us 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.
+If you have any problems to compile it with a supported Java version (1.6+), please contact us.
## Usage
You can start the program in GUI mode (as in the screenshot on top):
- ```java -jar fanfix.jar```
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The following arguments are also allowed:
- ```--import [URL]```: import the story at URL into the local library
- ```--export [id] [output_type] [target]```: export the story denoted by ID to the target file
- ```--convert [URL] [output_type] [target] (+info)```: convert the story at URL into target, and force-add the .info and cover if +info is passed
- ```--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
+- ```--read-url [URL] ([chapter number])```: convert on the fly and read the story at URL, 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 (must be the first option)
+- ```--set-reader [reader type]```: set the reader type to CLI, TUI or GUI for this command
+- ```--server [key] [port]```: start a story server on this port
+- ```--stop-server [key] [port]: stop the remote server running on this port (key must be set to the same value)
+- ```--remote [key] [host] [port]```: contact this server instead of the usual library (key must be set to the same value)
- ```--help```: display the available options
+- ```--version```: return the version of the program
### Environment variables
Some environment variables are recognized by the program:
-- ```LANG=en```: force the language to English (the only one for now...)
+- ```LANG=en```: force the language to English
- ```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)
You can also import the java sources into, say, [Eclipse](https://eclipse.org/), and create a runnable JAR file from there.
+There are some unit tests you can run, too:
+
+```./configure.sh && make build test run-test```
+
### Dependant libraries (included)
-- libs/nikiroo-utils-sources.jar: some shared utility functions I also use elsewhere
-- [libs/unbescape-sources.jar](https://github.com/unbescape/unbescape): a nice library to escape/unescape a lot of text formats; I only use it for HTML
+- libs/nikiroo-utils-sources.jar: some shared utility functions
+- [libs/unbescape-sources.jar](https://github.com/unbescape/unbescape): a nice library to escape/unescape a lot of text formats; used here for HTML
+- [libs/jexer-sources.jar](https://github.com/klamonte/jexer): a small library that offers TUI widgets
+- [libs/jsoup-sources.jar](https://jsoup.org/): a library to parse HTML
Nothing else but Java 1.6+.
Note that calling ```make libs``` will export the libraries into the src/ directory.
-## TODO
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-Currently missing, but either in progress or planned:
-- [ ] Support new websites
- - [x] YiffStar
- - [ ] [Two Kinds](http://twokinds.keenspot.com/)
- - [ ] [Slightly damned](http://www.sdamned.com/)
-- [ ] A GUI (work in progress)
- - [x] Make one
- - [x] Make it run when no args passed
- - [x] Fix the UI, it is ugly
- - [x] Work on the UI thread is BAD
- - [x] Allow export
- - [x] Allow delete/refresh
- - [x] Show a list of types
- - [x] ..in the menu
- - [x] ..as a screen view
- - [ ] options screen
-- [ ] A TUI reader
-- [ ] Check if it can work on Android
- - [x] First checks: it should work, but with changes
- - [ ] Adapt work on images :(
- - [ ] Partial/Conditional compilation
- - [ ] APK export
-- [ ] Translations
- - [x] i18n system in place
- - [x] Make use of it
- - [ ] Use it for all user output
- - [ ] French translation
-- [x] Allow lauching a custom application instead of Desktop.start
-- [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
-- [ ] Version
- - [x] Use a version number
- - [x] Show it in UI
- - [ ] A check-update feature
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