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Release 0.6.1 (TL'16) [May 2016]
* Fix "Jump to Source" from PDF context menu
* Fix fine-sync'ing close to PDF line boundaries
* Fix loading of Qt-global translations
* Fix pixel-alignment after zoomFitWindow in continuous mode
* Fix handling of changing scroll bar visibilities in zoomFitWidth and
zoomFitWindow
* Allow horizontal scrolling by Shift+MouseWheel
* Update translations
Release 0.6.0 (TL'16) [April 2016]
* Complete redesign of the PDF previewer using QtPDF by Charlie Sharpsteen
* Fast and responsive preview even at very high magnifications
* New page modes: continuous scrolling and two-column layout
* Text selection/copying from the PDF
* Go back to previous view after clicking on a link using Alt+left arrow
* Fix disappearing spellcheck underline with some fonts/font sizes in Qt 5
* Update the width of the line number display when changing the editor font
* Show a note in the "About Scripts" dialog for disabled script languages
* Explicitly add a "Quit TeXworks" menu item to the global menubar on
Mac OS X
* Make Qt5 the default framework for building TeXworks
* Use Travis CI for continuous integration tests and builds for Windows and
Mac OS X
* Add support for Lua 5.3
Release 0.4.6 (TL'15) [April 2015]
* Implement character-level synchronization by using text searching to
assist SyncTeX
* Lift hardwrap line length limitation and implement (hard) unwrap
* Always show console output tab while typesetting to show progress
* Improve the handling of UTF-8 byte order marks
* Improve the log parsing script
* Improve the handling of script errors
* Work around a race condition that causes lines to become invisible,
subsequently leading to a crash
* Fix incorrectly accumulating indent
* Fix SyncTeX initialization with non-ASCII filenames
* Fix selection of whole lines and when selecting right-to-left
* Fix hangs and crashes when using "Fit to ..." in the PDF view
* Fix a crash when running an invalid system command from scripts
* Fix encoding issues when reading environment variables
* Fix scrolling when searching for multi-line strings
* Fix auto-completion when working with RTL languages
* Improve the handling of Retina displays in Mac OS X
* Fix a crash when opening PDF files from the Windows Explorer
* Provide texworks.appdata.xml for *nix platforms
* Fix compilation with Qt 5
* Improve the CMake build system
* Add support for Lua 5.2
* Move development from Google Code to GitHub
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Release 0.4.5 (TL'13) [April 2013]
* Fix "Restore defaults" in preferences dialog
* Fix removal and selection of text moved via drag'n'drop
* Fix default saving location
* Keep UTF-8 BOMs in files that have them
* Make "Goto Source" lead to the last active source window
* Implement close button for the console output panel
* Implement "Open PDF with TeX" option
* Improve compatibility with OS color schemes
* New encoding support for "Mac Central European Roman"
* Code cleanup
* Updated log parser (improve handling of long messages and file paths)
* New script properties/functions: cursorPosition, getEngineList()
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Recursive revbump because poppler updated its shlib major for a
x.y.z+1 change, again...
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NetBSD 6, requested by tron.
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Recursively bump package revisions again after the "freetype2" and
"fontconfig" handling was fixed.
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to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
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x.y.z+1 change, again...
Noted by tron.
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Release 0.4.4 (TL'12) [April 2012]
* Fix crash caused by Qt when adding lines at the beginning of a document
* Fix search/replace for multi-line strings
* Work around layout issues which cause lines to disappear
* Fix building with BSD make
* Fix block selection of last paragraph
* Fix overwrite of "Find all occurrences" option
* Improve "Unable to execute..." error dialog
* Rename "Show/Hide Output Panel" to "Show/Hide Console Output" in the menu
and the preferences dialog
* Remove subject and add instructions to body of the "email to mailinglist"
* Bring the window running TeX to the top at the beginning of typesetting to
ensure that the console output is visible
* Allow symlinks and display only folders in "path for programs" in the
preferences dialog
* Add "Clear Recent Files" to "Open Recent" menu
* Add an autocompletion entry to the preferences dialog
* Add Lua(La)TeX to the default tools (and drop LaTeXmk by default)
* Add an option to open log files
* Add CMake support (experimental)
* Update SyncTeX to version 1.17
* Update URLs to http://www.tug.org/texworks/
* Some enhancements to functions available to scripting
* Avoid showing an empty message box for script results
* Resolve symlinks when looking for scripts
* Expose the scripts' titles, authors, filenames, etc. to scripting
* Update/improve scripts: open pdf in default viewer, derive spellchecking
language from babel package, log parser
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requested by Thomas Klausner.
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While here fix COMMENT in Makefile and @comment in PLIST
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(additionaly, reset PKGREVISION of qt4-* sub packages from base qt4 update)
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pkglint. If any of these are wrong for some reason, please revert/adjust.
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The TeXworks project is an effort to build a simple TeX front-end program
(working environment) that will be available for all todays major desktop
operating systems-in particular, MS Windows (XP/Vista/7), typical GNU/Linux
distros and other X11-based systems, as well as Mac OS X. It is deliberately
modeled on Dick Koch?s award-winning TeXShop for Mac OS X, which is credited
with a resurgence of TeX usage on the Mac platform.
To provide a similar experience across all systems, TeXworks is based on
cross-platform, open source tools and libraries. The Qt toolkit was chosen
for the quality of its cross-platform user interface capabilities, with
native "look and feel" on each platform being a realistic target. Qt also
provides a rich application framework, facilitating the relatively rapid
development of a usable product.
The normal TeXworks workflow is PDF-centric, using pdfTeX and XeTeX as
typesetting engines and generating PDF documents as the default formatted
output. Although it is possible to configure a processing path based on DVI,
newcomers to the TeX world need not be concerned with DVI at all, but can
generally treat TeX as a system that goes directly from marked-up text files
to ready-to-use PDF documents.
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