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2017-09-18games/ruby-squib: dependency updatetaca1-16/+10
Since there is no need to override gemspec any more, simplify dependency. Bump PKGREVISION.
2017-08-14Updated ruby23-squib to 0.13.4.wiz2-7/+7
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2017-07-15Updated ruby23-squib to 0.13.3.wiz2-8/+8
## v0.13.3 / 2017-07-15 Bugs: * Fix `undefined method [] for nil:NilClass` error on `svg` (was a regression error in librsvg that we worked around.) * Bump dependencies to latest stable versions. Pango et al. to 3.1.7 and Cairo to 1.15.9. This fixes some compatibility issues.
2017-06-18Add 24 to RUBY_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED.taca1-2/+3
2017-03-20Update ruby-squib to 0.13.2.taca2-16/+16
## v0.13.2 / 2017-01-27 Bugs: * Bump dependencies to latest stable versions. Pango et al. to 3.1.1 and Cairo to 1.15.5. This fixes some compatibility issues we noticed on Linux and Macs.
2017-01-07Updated ruby22-squib to 0.13.1.wiz3-388/+27
## v0.13.1 / 2017-01-06 Bugs: * New Windows installations break because Rubygems looks for 1.15.4 and it's not there (yet). Locking into Cairo 1.15.3 and being more conservative from now on. ## v0.13.0 / 2017-01-04 Features: * `save_pdf`'s `crop marks` have a `:full` option that draw lines across the entire page. Bugs * Fix `Squib::DataFrame#to_pretty_text` modification issue (#191) * Downgraded Pango et al. back to 3.0.9 from 3.1.0 because there are bugs in the new gobject-introspection library. Chores: * Shrank the gem itself by ignoring test data. From about 5mb to 64kb - yay! * Bump roo to newest version (2.7.0). * Bumped Nokogiri to latest version (1.7.0). * Re-organized the samples folder for better regression and sanity testing prior to release.
2016-12-03Updated ruby-squib to 0.12.0.wiz3-20/+135
Features: save_pdf now supports crop marks! These are lines drawn in the margins of a PDF file to help you cut. These can be enabled by setting crop_marks: true in your save_pdf call. Can be further customized with crop_margin_bottom, crop_margin_left, crop_margin_right, crop_margin_top, crop_marks, crop_stroke_color, crop_stroke_dash, and crop_stroke_width (#123) Squib.configure allows you to set options programmatically, overriding your config.yml. This is useful for Rakefiles, and will be documented in my upcoming tutorial on workflows. Squib.enable_build_globally and Squib.disable_build_globally are new convenience methods for working with the SQUIB_BUILD environment variable. Handy for Rakefiles and Guard sessions for turning certain builds on an off. Also will be documented in upcoming workflow tutorial. The import methods csv and xlsx now return Squib::DataFrame, which behaves exactly as before - but has more cool features like being able to do data.name instead of data['name']. Also: check out data.to_pretty_text. Check out the docs. (#156) Bugs: showcase works as expected when using backend: svg (#179) Graphics will get flushed upon exit, so working under Guard with backend: svg is more reliable (#180) Docs: Wrote out documentation for Squib and GameIcons Wrote out documentation for Hello World! Dissected Un-submoduled our samples and simply embedded them into the docs (e.g. Squib Thinks in Arrays). Lots of cleanup there Wrote up Squib in Action, which documents other Squib projects. Ask for yours to be put there!! Chores: Bumped dependency roo to 2.5.1. Nothing that affects Squib users (probably). Bumped graphics and text dependencies (cairo to 1.15.3, pango+rsvg et al. to 3.1.0). No new features for us, but some stability improvements.
2016-11-19Stop patching gemspec file and use OVERRIDE_GEMSPEC with updatedtaca3-18/+3
update-gemspec.rb script.
2016-11-01Import ruby-squib-0.11.0 as games/ruby-squib.wiz6-0/+433
Squib is a Ruby DSL for prototyping card and board games. Write a little bit of Ruby, define your deck's stats, then compile your game into a series of images ready for print-and-play or even print-on-demand. Squib is very data-driven and built on the principle of Don't Repeat Yourself. Think of it like nanDeck done "the Ruby way".