![]() In any case so far I haven't come across any files that zeniko's pre-release versions took inordinately long to display the font info. Heck, I and I'm most others interested in this would gladly put up with a non-modal dialog that uses a secondary thread to retrieve the data and displays a progress bar until done. After all, many other PDF viewers/editors (even JS-based ones running in a browser) manage it just fine. ![]() from a document are not all that hard to overcome. It makes no sense to open another issue for image-based formats such as CBx.īTW, any concerns related to the time taken to retrieve & display font info. dialog to work with were obviously text-based ones like EPUB, MOBI, DJVU etc. The "other formats besides PDF if relevant" that I also wanted the font info. Thanks, and yeah, this is the broader issue.
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