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bump dependency to latest libiconv version; recursively also bump all
dependencies of packages depending on libiconv.
Requested by fredb.
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Provided by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org> in PR pkg/18083.
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fixes by me).
Changes:
* Automatic generation of preamble instead of using the TeXmacs.sty file
(1.0.0.15).
* Widget factory for menus moved to the Scheme interface (1.0.0.15).
* Circulating variants for certain environments (1.0.0.15).
* New menu look and feel (1.0.0.14).
* Some changes to the LaTeX to TeXmacs converter (1.0.0.14).
* We started implementing a TeXmacs to Html converter (1.0.0.14).
* Correction of a severe bug which disabled the keyboard on certain systems
(1.0.0.13).
* Better support of the numeric keypad and dead accents (1.0.0.13).
* Complete change of the keyboard behaviour (1.0.0.12).
* Automatic detection and configuration of modifier keys (1.0.0.12).
* Automatic translation of menus in the documentation (1.0.0.12).
* Guile/Scheme scripts inside documents (1.0.0.12).
* Wildcard system for keyboard shortcuts (1.0.0.11).
* Keyboard shortcuts in the menus are determined automatically (1.0.0.11).
* Further reorganization of the menus (1.0.0.11).
* Support for grey menu items, checkmarks and ... in menus (1.0.0.11).
* Automatic determination of keyboard shortcuts in menus (1.0.0.11).
* Widgets are now attached to the current display at creation time (1.0.0.11).
* Improved reduce and axiom interfaces (1.0.0.11).
* We replaced the gencc preprocessor by the more standard template system of
C++ (1.0.0.10).
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- Catch up to recent tamago's CVS repositry.
- Sort PLIST.
Changes are too large to include here, see ChangeLog in detail.
Anyway mainly more better support for emacs 21.X and canna now.
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buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
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be defined.
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New features:
* The built-in Help system was revamped, a hyperlink mechanism was
added for following cross-references
* Enhanced Exuberant ctags support
* Line numbers are available in shell commands
* Goto Line also accepts column numbers
* Automatic line-feed termination when saving is now optional
* A customizable window title
* Optional syntax based parenthesis matching (iso. purely character based)
Fixed bugs:
* Find Definition incorrectly reads the X selection when not needed
* Background popup menu could lock up X-server when used with
any of the lock keys on
* Very wide windows when starting NEdit under fvwm
* Workaround for illegal key bindings installed by other Motif
applications, causing PageUp/PageDown and arrow keys to stop
responding in NEdit. This is not an NEdit bug, it just looks like one
* Fix for PageUp/PageDown keys not responding
* Crash when running X on 2nd screen
* Line number display updating in continous wrap mode
* Performance problem with X Resources highlight patterns
* Menu fonts showing up as blocks
* Lockup's in syntax highlighting (especially Perl)
* Crash when using characters with ASCII code >= 128 in syntax
highlighting patterns
* Crash when modifying tab distance in continous wrap mode
* Crash when running NEdit in low-depth color modes
* Continous wrap mode + variable width font display bugs
* Potential scroll bar corruption in continuous wrap mode
* Workaround for selection copy/paste problems with recent versions
of gnome-terminal
* Jump to tags only referenced by line number
* Composed characters in learned sequence
* Missing titles in some dialogs
* Macro language: continue statement outside loop crash
* Rectangular overstrike paste fixes
* Hard-coded statistics line font
* Open filenames starting with a dash
* Crash when closing window of non-existing file while error dialog is up
* Bad CapsLock grab on certain keyboard configurations
* Replacements in rectangular selections could sometimes fail
* Various buffer overflow fixes
* Multiple selection dialog does not pop up on first find
* Tag not found
* Files opened with -read command line option could not be unlocked
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* adjust bdf-path (for any2ps, m2ps, ...) from really non-useful
(/usr/share/fonts) to where pkgsrc/fonts/intlfonts puts it's
BDF-files. (The intlfonts pkg still needs to be installed manually!)
* Fix character-set=>bdf-file mapping for a few cases (latin, jis);
mule seems to expect other filenames than what intl installs.
This intends to fix PRs 17589 and 17336.
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Inspired by PR 14195, from Scott Baron (sb125499@ohiou.edu), but based
on the -current NetBSD jed package.
JED is a freely available text editor for Unix, VMS, MSDOS, OS/2, and
MS Windows.
Features include:
* Color syntax highlighting on color terminals.
* Folding support
* Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable.
* Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser
* A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are
available including C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF...
xjed is the version for X11
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Changes since 1.0.0.7:
* You may now make money donations to the TeXmacs project (1.0.0.9).
* Headers and footers through menus (1.0.0.9).
* Minor bug fixes (1.0.0.9).
* Reorganization of the online manual (1.0.0.9).
* Standard keyboard prefixes part of tmdoc style file (1.0.0.9).
* Some changes for compilation with g++ 3.1 (1.0.0.8).
* Implementation of arrows with limits above and below (1.0.0.8).
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slight formatting changes.
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Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@ms25.url.com.tw>.
Cooledit is a full-featured text editor, for Unix computers that run
the X Window System. Cooledit was born from a need for a user
friendly text editor that would rival editors of other operating
systems in ease of use and convenience. Lately Cooledit is also a
powerful programmer's editor. It is also small and fast, making it
ideal for interface with applications that allow for, or require, an
external editor. See 'Features' in the man page for a more elaborate
description of what Cooledit can do.
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* Embedable AbiWord! Now you can view AbiWord documents in
Evolution and Gnumeric. Is it not nifty?
* Plugins.
o GDict plugin now builds without libgdict installed.
o Bugfixes in AbiPaint and AbiMagick for Win32 platforms.
o Some AbiMagick and AbiGimp enhancements.
o Wikipedia works again.
* Internationalization
o French documentation.
o Documentation generation scripts now allow for multiple languages.
o Win32 now allows for Arabic and Hebrew lists, as well
as improved bidi list support.
o Finnish system profile.
o Japanese, Swedish, Welsh, French, German, and Lithuanian
localization updates.
* Build system
o Minor fixes all around.
o Improved build system documentation (BUILD.TXT).
o Updated RPM spec for GNOME embedding.
* Import/Export
o RTF importer now handles /sectd.
o Several LaTeX exporter fixes.
* Miscellaneous
o Bug numbers fixed (not a complete list): 3301, 3171,
3215, 2223, 3332.
o A number of unnumbered bugs.
o Code cleanup.
Patch submitted by Dawid Szymanski <dawszy@tgr.lubin.edu.pl> in PR 17451
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Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
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Changes since 1.0.0.2:
* First part of a reorganization of the menu layout (1.0.0.7).
* Support for user preferences (1.0.0.7).
* Mathematical characters in special fonts become tokens (1.0.0.7).
* Support for the itanium platform (1.0.0.7).
* Rudimentary switches and folding (1.0.0.6).
* Improved documentation for adding new computer algebra systems (1.0.0.6).
* Added a presentation mode (1.0.0.6).
* Improved interfaces for QCL, Axiom and Mupad (1.0.0.6).
* Visual environment information when editing (1.0.0.5).
* Letter and exam styles; old letter becomes ``generic'' (1.0.0.5).
* Implementation of overline and underline macros (1.0.0.5).
* Improved special mathematical fonts cal, frak and Bbb (1.0.0.5).
* Some small improvements in LaTeX to TeXmacs converter (1.0.0.5).
* Added amsart and jsc style files (1.0.0.5).
* Further reorganization of the style files (1.0.0.5).
* Spanish translations of several help files (1.0.0.4).
* Further reorganization of the style files (1.0.0.4).
* Examples of TeXmacs documents are available from online help (1.0.0.4).
* Experimental support for the Giac computer algebra system (1.0.0.4).
* Experimental support for MacOSX with help from Martin Costabel (1.0.0.3).
* Suffixes handling in the file loader and saver by Gareth McCaughan (1.0.0.3).
* Experimental support for the Axiom system by Andrey Grozin (1.0.0.3).
* Experimental support for Italian with help from Xav (1.0.0.3).
* Fixed bug with computer algebra session styles (1.0.0.3).
* Preliminary version of online help (1.0.0.3).
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category.
This is part of the japanese category retirement.
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fix libvi shared library version for Solaris.
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/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/egcs/common/../../../dist/gcc/caller-save.c:657:
Internal compiler error in function insert_save_restore
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Switch to MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE.
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Zile is another Emacs-clone. Zile is a customizable, self-documenting
real-time, open-source display editor. Zile was written to be as similar
as possible to Emacs; every Emacs user should feel at home with Zile.
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