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2004-12-03Rename ALL_TARGET to BUILD_TARGET for consistency with other *_TARGETs.wiz1-2/+2
Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
2004-08-18Update to 10.2:wiz2-5/+5
This release fixes a computation error in the value for monounsaturated fat when the user sets a fat level higher than the Daily Value.
2004-08-15Update to 10.1:wiz4-30/+35
10.1: This release adds a fix for zero values that display as no data. 10.0: This release updates the USDA Nutrient Database to version SR17, and allows current NUT installations to have their existing meal records reinterpreted with the new database. 9.20: This release optimizes the new code of the last release, the focus of which was distinguishing no data from zero in the USDA database. 9.19: The program now distinguishes between zero values and no data in the USDA database, and uses this information to produce a new screen that lists foods high in some nutrient while minimizing some other nutrient. 9.18: This release contains revisions to the polyunsaturated fatty acid reference values and how they scale up as fats increase and carbs decrease. 9.17: This release provides what may be more reasonable or optimal default settings for fat percentages when the user sets the program for low carb. 9.16: This release contains bugfixes for a segmentation fault which occurred when entering a control-D and a monounsaturated fat reference value that was too high. 9.15: This release makes serving sizes more consistent among food groups. It adds functions to change the default serving size, and to sort foods by nutrients per serving. 9.14: This release adds support for an optional database subdirectory, allowing the user to easily maintain multiple databases, for multiple family members, for instance. It also adds display of non-fiber carbohydrate grams ("net carbs") on the main analysis screen. 9.13: The program now allows commercial foods that have a nutrition label and an ordered ingredients statement to be added to the food database. An approximation to a food's recipe is found that best fits the criteria and the recipe is analyzed to provide information about the additional nutrients not stated on the nutrition label. 9.12: [unknown]
2004-08-14Use buildlink3. Requested by Georg Schwarz in PR pkg/26654.snj1-1/+2
2004-03-10Update to 9.11:wiz3-10/+16
New in 9.11: Because the program uses the approximation of 4 calories per gram for carbohydrate and protein to analyze meals according to the "Daily Value" -- although real food has various values for calories per gram -- the program now refigures fat percentage values at each analysis so that when calories, carbs, and protein are each at exactly 100%, fat will be also. New in 9.10: This release fixes a buffer overflow in the food selection function which caused the program to not find certain foods even though they existed in the database. New in 9.9: A bug has been fixed in which during food selection, the program lost the value of the food name key. Also, some of the program's reference values for the essential fatty acids have been modified. New in 9.8: The program now defaults to either grams or ounces, depending on the weight unit the user enters to specify servings. A bug in handling customary meal names that are too long has been fixed. New in 9.7: The program computes essential fatty acid reference values based on the user's diet. Prior releases aimed toward a particular balance of Omega-6 and Omega-3. This release allows the user to specify the balance between Omega-6 and Omega-3 without having to determine the amount of the individual fatty acids. New in 9.6: The program is now capable of understanding food names in simple English, such as "fried chicken" and "mashed potatoes." This is accomplished by including the list of abbreviations the USDA uses and by successively searching for each tokenized term, whatever the order in the USDA name.
2004-01-22replace deprecated USE_GMAKE with USE_GNU_TOOLS+=make.grant1-2/+2
2003-12-25Update to 9.5:wiz2-5/+5
9.5: The last release introduced a bug when adding customary meals to regular meals. The program now adds the foods without the additional prompt screen. 9.4: This release changes the method of searching for foods to a substring search. The narrowing-down of food categories to a unique food is the same as in prior releases.
2003-12-13Update to 9.3:wiz2-5/+5
This release fixes a bug in the graphs where the "Daily Value" was such a small percentage of the values graphed that the DV line indicator exceeded the graph width.
2003-10-05Update to 9.2:wiz2-5/+5
9.2: The upper limit of the polyunsaturated reference value for linoleic acid has been reduced to 4% of calories, while that for alpha linolenic acid has been raised to 2%. An internal constant for the percentage of total fat that is fatty acids has been replaced by a function that figures it for each analysis. 9.1: The program is no longer limited to three meals a day, and can now be set for 1 to 19 meals per day. A list of the meals not yet recorded for a selected day is displayed as a mnemonic during the "Record Meals" function.
2003-08-11Update to 9.0.wiz4-12/+12
Changes: This release introduces the new USDA Nutrient Database, SR16, which has 6,661 foods and 125 nutrients, and includes an automatic conversion feature so that NUT 8.x installations can preserve existing meal records and have them interpreted with the latest USDA database.
2003-07-21COMMENT should start with a capital letter.martti1-2/+2
2003-07-12Update to 8.10. Not sure what has changed since 4.x, but I'd guess ratherwiz6-80/+51
much.
2001-10-31Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum3-4/+4
2001-04-19Move to sha1 digests, and add distfile sizes.agc1-2/+3
2001-04-17+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfoagc3-8/+6
+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
2001-02-16Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.wiz2-2/+2
2000-02-05remove trailing '.'wiz1-1/+1
2000-01-11Initial import of nut program.garbled9-0/+106
record what you eat and analyze your meals.