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2010-01-18Second try at jpeg-8 recursive PKGREVISION bump.wiz1-1/+2
2009-11-25Update to 0.1.5:wiz2-7/+7
Sigil v0.1.5 2009.11.25 - fixed a race condition with view syncing in Book View - fixed an issue with loading text files that don't end with a newline (some text would end up missing) - A NEW FIND & REPLACE DIALOG (issue #13) - no more hard line breaks in Code View (courtesy of recent performance optimisations) (issue #61) - TOC Editor now remembers its size across invocations and program launches - the uninstaller now removes Sigil's temporary working directories - removed the "Start Sigil" checkbox in the last page of the installer; starting Sigil like this was causing problems because Sigil had admin privileges (issue #163) - fixed an issue with chapter breaks not working after they are Left/Center/Right Aligned (issue #158) - multiple images can now be inserted with the "Insert Image" dialog by selecting multiple images - fixed an issue with loading images from documents with uppercase tags and attributes (issue #156) - tentatively fixed an issue with Sigil crashing on overwriting existing epubs (issue #146) - fixed an issue with Sigil crashing on epubs with "date" OPF elements but no value set for those elements (InDesign CS4 creates such invalid epubs) (issue #149) - fixed an issue with words being merged on TXT import (issue #148) - various performance improvements through code profiling and parallelization - Linux and Mac builds should now be slightly faster because of new compiler optimizations - fixed issue with Sigil incorrectly loading (and therefore subsequently saving) "date" OPF elements with "event" attributes (issue 144)
2009-10-11Update to 0.1.4:wiz2-7/+6
Sigil v0.1.4 2009.10.08. - SGF files are now associated with Sigil on Windows (issue #135) - SGF files are now associated with Sigil on Mac OS X (issue #10) - fixed issue with "Open With" OS actions not working on Macs (issue #111) - provided more informative tooltips by following Word 2007 tooltip style (issue #64) - the heading text can now be edited in the TOC Editor (issue #131) - the Save As dialog now uses the current filename in the filename field (issue #18) - views can now be zoomed (issue #44) - Sigil no longer loads flow-specific CSS... this was causing more harm than good; loading flow-specific CSS will be back in 0.2.0. - implemented a NEW workaround for a webkit bug causing the first character of a heading created after a chapter break to be displayed incorrectly (issue #78) - fixed issue with TOC editor not resolving HTML entities (issue #125) - fixed issue with Tidy changing case of attribute names (issue #120) - Sigil will from now on check for a newer version on startup and present an informative message if such a version is found (issue #67) - made SGF importing MUCH faster (issue #119) - provided a window icon on Linux - providing binary installers for Windows AND LINUX (issue #6) - further improved encoding detection for HTML import - fixed graphical misalignment of controls in MetaEditor on Linux and Mac platforms - fixed syntax highlighting for XPGT stylesheets - fixed rare issue with SGF importing that displayed all body text underlined (issue #118) - fixed display of the Sigil chapter break in Book View: the red double-line now properly appears after all images (issue #117) - added support for importing images referenced in SVG elements in HTML import - HTML importing now defaults to a locale-aware codec if one is not detected in the HTML stream; previously the fallback codec was UTF-8; this change should improve importing of old HTML documents (issue #113)
2009-10-11Update to 0.1.3:wiz2-7/+6
Sigil v0.1.3 2009.09.02. - implemented a work-around for a bug in Qt causing documents with "us-ascii" encoding specified in the XML declaration to crash Sigil (issue #109) - resource path updating rewritten; should be more robust - fixed an issue where EPUB files from Google Books could not be opened (issue #106) - fixed regression for storing the folder from which the user last imported an image (issue #105) - refactored HTML file import resource loading: should be a lot more robust now - fixed an issue with loading HTML files that reference the same images multiple times (issue #90) - implemented non-live View position synchronization; the Views are now synced by HTML element: moving the caret in one View will center the other View (upon switching) to the same HTML element that held the caret in the first View (issue #8) - newlines are now removed from TOC headings to avoid rendering problems in ADE (issue #96) - Sigil now creates a unique book identifier (if one is not provided by the user) using the UUID standard instead of a radnom sequence of characters and numbers; the old "SigilGEN" scheme is replaced with "UUID" - initial support for calibre interoperability (issue #94) - book updates from TOC editor are now faster and have a much smaller memory overhead - fixed issue with removing headings from TOC in TOC editor (issue #88, part 2 and issue #21); also made TOC editor updates to headings MUCH more robust - all headings are now by default included in TOC... heuristics for "guessing" which headings the users wants have been removed (issue #88, part 1) - fixed critical issue with Sigil hanging when loading certain SGF files (issue #87) - fixed rare issue with duplicate image loading (issue #86) - implemented a workaround for a webkit bug causing the first character of a heading created after a chapter break to be displayed incorrectly (issue #78) - the "makedmg" target for Macs is not build by default anymore and needs to be invoked directly; this was done to speed rebuilds - Macs now have a standard multiple document interface: opening a new file opens it in a new window, not in the old one (issue #22) - fixed a bug with warning dialog not informing the user of unsaved changes if he tried to load from the recent files list
2009-08-26bump revision because of graphics/jpeg updatesno1-1/+2
2009-08-25Get rid of now unnecessary EXTRACT_OPTS_ZIP.wiz1-2/+1
2009-08-19Update to 0.1.2.wiz3-24/+8
XXX: binary was renamed from "Sigil" to "sigil" -- should I make PKGNAME match? Sigil v0.1.2 2009.08.12. - added the ability to specify the main publication identifier directly, through the "CustomID" basic metadata property (issue #3) - fixed a bug with warning dialog not informing the user of unsaved changes when editing in code view (issue #30) - Sigil is now a universal Mac application (ppc and i386, in 32bit) (issue #5) - implemented a workaround for a bug in QTextCodec causing bad HTML codec detection (issue #74) - SVG elements are not removed anymore (issue #24) - inter-document HTML links are now fully supported (issue #53) - fixed rare issue where CSS style rules could get duplicated when changing views - fixed issue with inline style tags in OPS documents not being loaded (issue #58) - Sigil can now accept a file to load as the first command line argument; this also provides support for "Open With..." operating system features (issue #63) - fixed an issue where the reported build time in the About dialog was actually the execution time (issue #65) - loading of missing files in the recent files list is now improved (issue #57) - fixed a rare issue where the wrong view could be sent to the printer on print actions - Sigil now creates a guide element with a cover page in the OPF if the content of the first OPS document is less than 1000 characters long (issue #48) - support for importing UTF-16 encoded documents (not just UTF-8) - provided install target for linux; the binary is now also named "sigil" (lower case 's') on Unix systems (except Mac) for the sake of convention (issue #46) - removed dependency on "data" directory (issue #51)
2009-08-06Initial import of Sigil-0.1.1:wiz4-0/+69
Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to edit books in ePub format. Features: * Free and open source software under GPLv3 * Multi-platform: runs on Windows, Linux and Mac * Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16 * Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode * Full EPUB spec support * WYSIWYG editing * Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View * Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata entries (more than 200) with full descriptions for each * Multi-level Table Of Contents editor * Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document possible under the OPS spec * SVG support and basic XPGT support * Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files * Currently exports EPUB and SGF (Sigil native format) * Embedded HTML Tidy; all imported documents are thoroughly cleaned; changing views cleans the document so no matter how much you screw up your code, it will fix it (usually ) * An actually usable user interface