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# 2.0.7 : Minor feature addition
* Change translations to include descriptions of elements.
* Turkish translation contributed by Osman Köseli.
# 2.0.6 : Minor bug fixes and feature addition
* Sebastien Bacher provided french translation and patched some translation bugs.
* Fixed some minor bugs in the internationalisation support.
* Minor fix of Makefile to improve .rpm generation.
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Changes from 1.1.0: incorporation of our patches in the standard
distribution.
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which got mistakenly removed in 1.4059 (hi recht!).
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Don't use implicit make rules, invoke compiler explicitly.
Addresses PR 23746.
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Changes:
* new editor (katepart)
* project management
* auto-complete environments
* statistics dialog for document (word count)
* can open multiple files in one go (using the open file dialog or the sidebar)
* launch you favorite BibTeX editor using the bilbiographies found in your document
* interaction with gBib and pyBliographer
* restore files and projects on start up (optional)
* checking whether or not the document is a LaTeX root before compile is optional now
* structure view: jump to line AND column, allow multiple labels on one line, allow
space between \struct and { }, don't parse structure elements that are out-commented
* configurable shortcuts to focus log/messages, output, konsole, editor views (resp.
ctrl+alt+m,o,k,e)
* more advanced \includegraphics dialog
* check if file is modified on disk
* highligthing inside math environments
* allow user to set PS-PDF, DVI-PS, PDF-PS, BibTeX, makeindex commands
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* Improve check for certain lines (not those that begin a chunk) that
begin with '-', treating all except "---" as a delete (report by
James Rowe <Jay@jnrowe.uklinux.net>).
* Minor updates to configure script.
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(This is now worthwhile because xterm now supports UTF-8.)
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This package supplies the user files necessary for full compatibility
with dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.6.
This is for NetBSD-current/2.* and only i386 at this stage.
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This package supplies the user files necessary for full compatibility
with dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.6.
This is for NetBSD-current/2.* and only i386 at this stage.
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Updated echoping to 5.1.0
Updated elinks to 0.4.3
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Changes since 4.9.6:
* "Away message was requested" log message for ICQ is gone.
* Yahoo! fixes.
* Ability to change incoming/outgoing colors in history.
* Sending messages by pressing Enter. Configurable per protocol.
* "User is typing" log messages removed. A "T" will show up instead.
* LiveJournal support.
* MSN support got the axe.
* AIM buddy list automatically imported at login.
* IRC supports /me.
* Ability to check Maildir mailboxes.
* Plug some memory leaks.
* [SECURITY] Passwords not stored in the input history anymore.
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Changes:
5.1.0 (2003-11-09)
* GNU TLS support (alternative to OpenSSL),
* Small licence change,
* Portability fixes (MacOS X)
5.0.1 (2002-11-04)
* Small bug fixes,
* Better error messages with invalid options
5.0.0 (2002-10-11)
* Now uses getnameinfo/getaddrinfo. Two consequences:
- you can compile only on a recent Unix
- you have IPv6 support
* With -v, now able to separate kernel (TCP) and application latency
* Now displays the standard deviation for repeated tests. Warning:
this may break some scripts which parse the output of echoping.
4.2.0 (2001-03-16)
* New -a and -A options to control the proxy/cache (disable caching).
Fixes bug/wish #232324
* Support for microsecond wait (uses usleep)
* New option (-p) to set socket priority (Linux only)
* New option (-P) to set IP Type of Service octet
* Bug fixes: #230384 (SSL records are different from text lines)
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Changes since 0.4.2:
* Fixed yet another crash in textarea editor code. Stupid.
* Fixed estimated time displayed when resuming download of some file.
* Slovak translation update by Peter Samek.
* Fixed some compression problems.
* Fixed crash when freeing attributes.
* Introduced protocol.http.bugs.accept_charset which optionally
prohibits sending of the infamous Accept-Charset header.
* Convert '\' to '/' in HTTP requests
* Allow relative redirects while downloading.
* Fixed / -> _ URL translation when calling external helpers.
* Fix for mailcap lookup failing because of prioritizing with no luck.
* Added default irc protocol handlers.
* Titles in link tags are now honoured. It helps to get significant
bookmarks titles.
* Update danish translation.
* Make ui.startup_goto_dialog enabled by default.
* Finally fixed segfault on <frameset rows="200,*"> on FreeBSD (and
maybe other BSD flavours).
* Many other cleanups and bugfixes.
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AbiWord is an open-source, cross-platform WYSIWYG word processor.
This version uses GTK+2.
Features include:
- Basic character formatting (bold, underline, italics, etc.)
- Paragraph alignment
- Spell-check
- Import of Word97 and RTF documents
- Export to RTF, Text, HTML, and LaTeX formats
- Interactive rulers and tabs
- Styles
- Unlimited undo/redo
- Multiple column control
- Widow/orphan control
- Find/Replace
- Anti-aliased fonts
- Images
This doesn't use GNOME 2. If you want GNOME 2 support, use
abiword2-gnome.
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gucharmap is a Unicode/ISO10646 character map and font viewer
for GNOME 2 platform. It supports anti-aliased, scalable fonts
and more.
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Free Implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
The library implements all of the algorithm as described in the "Unicode
Standard Annex #9, The Bidirectional Algorithm,
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/". FriBidi is exhautively tested
against Bidi Reference Code, and due to our best knowledge, does not contain
any conformance bugs.
In the API, we were inspired by the document "Bi-Di languages support - BiDi
API proposal" by Franck Portaneri which he wrote as a proposal for adding BiDi
support to Mozilla.
Internally the library uses Unicode entirely. The character property function
was automatically created from the Unicode property list data file,
PropList.txt, available from the Unicode Online Data site. This means that
every Unicode character will be treated in strict accordance with the Unicode
specification. The same is true for the mirroring of characters, which also
works for all the characters listed as mirrorable in the Unicode specification.
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Also update DESCR with reality.
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the produced info file is too small to be sliced up with texinfo < 4.6,
but large enough to be by texinfo >= 4.6.
As a workaround, require texinfo >= 4.6 to build it, while we wait for
Stoned's better fix.
This only adds a build dependency, and we're close enough to the last
commit to avoid revision bump.
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target.
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o db2latex
o docbook-simple
o dtdparse
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Min Sik Kim.
DTDparse reads an SGML or XML DTD and constructs an XML database of
its content. This database can be examined to construct other views of
the DTD.
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Min Sik Kim.
Simplified DocBook is an attempt to provide a proper subset of DocBook
that is simultaneously smaller and still useful. Its original genesis
was a desire to make "the HTML subset of DocBook," that is, a subset
that had roughly as many tags as HTML and roughly the same descriptive
power.
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DB2LaTeX are a set of XSLT stylesheets which generate high level
LaTeX2e from your docbook document. They do not perform any FO
transformation, the only thing they do is to map DocBook tags into
more or less standard LaTeX (a recent installation of LaTeX 2e is
required, with most common packages. However, in more stable releases,
package dependencies will be completely managed with xsl variables,
making it virtually compatible with basic LaTeX 2e installations).
All the "styling" has to be done by modifying available xsl:variables,
overriding and customizing templates, and in the last, by adding your
"sty" files.
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ObConf is a graphical configuration tool for the Openbox window manager.
It allows one to change Openbox's configuration in real-time.
One can change options such as the theme, desktop names, and focus settings.
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