{ lib, stdenv , mkDerivation , fetchurl , pkg-config , djvulibre , qtbase , qttools , xorg , libtiff , darwin }: mkDerivation rec { pname = "djview"; version = "4.10.6"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://sourceforge/djvu/${pname}-${version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "08bwv8ppdzhryfcnifgzgdilb12jcnivl4ig6hd44f12d76z6il4"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config qttools ]; buildInputs = [ djvulibre qtbase xorg.libXt libtiff ] ++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks.AGL; configureFlags = [ "--disable-silent-rules" "--disable-dependency-tracking" "--with-x" "--with-tiff" # NOTE: 2019-09-19: experimental "--enable-npdjvu" fails ] ++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin "--enable-mac"; passthru = { mozillaPlugin = "/lib/mozilla/plugins"; }; meta = with lib; { broken = stdenv.isDarwin; description = "A portable DjVu viewer (Qt5) and browser (nsdejavu) plugin"; homepage = "http://djvu.sourceforge.net/djview4.html"; license = licenses.gpl2; platforms = platforms.unix; maintainers = with maintainers; [ Anton-Latukha ]; longDescription = '' The portable DjVu viewer (Qt5) and browser (nsdejavu) plugin. Djview highlights: - entirely based on the public DjVulibre api. - entirely written in portable Qt5. - works natively under Unix/X11, MS Windows, and macOS X. - continuous scrolling of pages - side-by-side display of pages - ability to specify a url to the djview command - all plugin and cgi options available from the command line - all silly annotations implemented - display thumbnails as a grid - display outlines - page names supported (see djvused command set-page-title) - metadata dialog (see djvused command set-meta) - implemented as reusable Qt widgets nsdejavu: browser plugin for DjVu. It internally uses djview. Has CGI-style arguments to configure the view of document (see man). ''; }; }