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* Coerced with the artist.el that's in Emacs-21.3 (minor editorial changes)
Changes 1.2.5:
* Added tool selection via the mouse-wheel.
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* Use compressed GIF support from libgd
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* pamcomp: fix bug that duplicates last row of overlay image.
* pamcut: fix bug that fills the rightmost column with black.
* pnmtopalm: fix bug with -offset option.
* ppmforge: fix bug: crash due to wild pointer with -night.
Changes 10.26:
* pnmhistmap: Add -dots, -nmax, -red, -green, -blue, -lval,
-rval, -height, and -width options.
* pnmnorm: accept -wpercent and -wvalue (or -bpercent and -bvalue)
together. Thanks Gregg Townsend <gmt@CS.Arizona.EDU>.
* xwdtopnm: Add -headerdump option.
* pnmtoxwd: Include 256 color color maps in direct color instead
of zero. Zero has a weird effect.
* pamtotga: recognize RGB_ALPHA instead of RGBA.
* palmtopnm: fix bug in determination of compression type.
* palmtopnm: fix bug in handling of multi-image streams.
* pnmtopalm: fix bugs in computation of nextDepthOffset.
* pamtotga: fix TGA pixel size for TGA with alpha. Don't do
colormap if input has transparency.
* pamtotga: fix crash due to uninitialized "id" field in TGA header.
* pbm_writepbmrow(): Fix bug in MMX/SSE code that causes segmentation fault.
* pnmhistmap: Fix bug: doesn't work with maxval != 255.
* pbmtext: fix crash with code point > 127.
* ppmtompeg: major cleanup.
* pnmtopng: fix "internal error" and crash bug with -transparent.
* pnmtoxwd: fix endianness on littleendian machines.
* pnmtoxwd: fix bug: doesn't work if you specify an option.
* jpegtopnm: fix bug: -dumpexif all wrong.
* jpegtopnm: fix bug: newline written to stdout instead of stderr with -dumpexif.
* Add missing 'col' declaration so -msse compile works.
* pcdovtoppm: fix syntax error
* pnmtojbig/jbigtopnm: add newline to "usage" message.
* pamperspective: fix bugs with -frame_include, etc.
* build: Jeg2k programs build properly with newer Jasper library.
* build: Fix bug: "no rule to build xxx.so" with external
* Jasper or Jbig library.
* Add NAME and DESCRIPTION section to pointer man pages.
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changes:
* Added option to hide the mouse pointer in full screen: --hide-pointer
* released 1.3.0 (1.2.[89]) were minor, feature-specific releases.
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changes:
- a "Happy New Year Release"
- include german manpages
- fix years truncating on tagmp3 in interactive mode (see Debian BTS #167313)
- include possibility of filenames which begin with brackets and are not ranges
(user request see Debian BTS #177169)
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changes:
* Fix build for the Intel and g++ 3.4 compilers.
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http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=184&type=vulnerabilities
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For a list of changes see:
http://cinepaint.bigasterisk.com/CinePaint019Changes
(I couldn't connect [adam])
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Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.
OpenEXR is used by ILM on all motion pictures currently in production.
The first movies to employ OpenEXR were Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone,
Men in Black II, Gangs of New York, and Signs. Since then, OpenEXR has become
ILM's main image file format.
OpenEXR's features include:
* Higher dynamic range and color precision than existing 8- and 10-bit image
file formats.
* Support for 16-bit floating-point, 32-bit floating-point, and 32-bit integer
pixels. The 16-bit floating-point format, called "half", is compatible with
the half data type in NVIDIA's Cg graphics language and is supported
natively on their new GeForce FX and Quadro FX 3D graphics solutions.
* Multiple lossless image compression algorithms. Some of the included codecs
can achieve 2:1 lossless compression ratios on images with film grain.
* Extensibility. New compression codecs and image types can easily be added by
extending the C++ classes included in the OpenEXR software distribution.
New image attributes (strings, vectors, integers, etc.) can be added to
OpenEXR image headers without affecting backward compatibility with existing
OpenEXR applications.
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Too many changes to list here, please read the Changelog from www.xfce.org
(http://www.xfce.org/release_notes/4.2.0_changelog.html)
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* linux & windows packages are now joined into a single package.
* Improved (and now fast!) gamut checking.
* New virtual NULL profile for building gamut check transforms.
* CGATS.13/IT8 parser now supports multiple tables and other goodies like
specifying flot format.
* More python support.
* New Matlab wrapper
* Revamped icctrans
* Improved jpegicc
* jpegicc and tifficc now can save (grab) embedded profiles.
* tifficc now supports up to 15 channels.
* Improved Lab prelinearization.
* Fixed absolute intent on PostScript CRD
* Man pages for utilities.
* Access to creation & calibration date time.
* Lots of bug fixes
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that fixes a bug where docked TIFF icons in WindowMaker have a black
background rather than a transparent background. Ride the previous
PKGREVISION bump to 3. This fixes PR pkg/28989.
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of $(CXX) so that applications needing libtiff don't also need to be
linked against $(CXX). Bump the PKGREVISION to 3. This should fix
PR pkg/28961.
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changes:
Fix a bug with imagemap generation.
Replace "eq4.sym" and "eq4-2x.sym". These new LaTeX equation symbols do *not*
use pstoepsi, ps2epsi, etc. It only requires "latex", "dvips", and "gs" to
function.
Add the following new internal commands:
pstoepsi(<target_eps_path>,<src_ps_path>,<scale>)
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the "sharpen" which comes with the base packet
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bulk build.
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Schwarz tried to compile it with a compiler that errors out when the code
does something as pointless as checking if a pointer is positive.
PR#28889 and http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156186
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CRW Info is a program to extract exposure information and thumbnails from
Canon RAW files. It has been tested so far only with the CRW files from
the Canon D60 camera. Owners of other camera models are encouraged to try
the program and give feedback to the original authors.
From pkgsrc-wip, packaged by kirtai at users.sourceforge.net.
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* Bug fixes and improvements
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* Added some options for slideshow
* Added Xine image loader for movie thumbnail
* The bug that sometime same files are appeared number of times on same
thumbnail view, has been fixed
* Enable to open archived files which has "[" in its filename
* Other minor bug fixes are made
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with no objects. libtiffcxx.la now correctly builds using tif_stream.lo.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 2.
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GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
This package provides the OpenGL plugin for GStreamer, which allows graphics
rendering through this library.
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with Microsoft line endings.
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has:
This release has been slow in coming, but it was worth the wait: Inkscape
0.40 brings a huge amount of new features, usability enhancements,
documentation, and bugfixes. The three most important new features are:
* Layers are almost complete in this version; this fills a major gap in
functionality, making Inkscape usable for complex artwork.
* The Potrace bitmap tracer is incorporated into Inkscape - now
vectorizing bitmaps is easy and interactive. A matching command,
"Create bitmap copy", converts from any object to bitmap.
* The text-on-path implementation is complete and very flexible. Both
the text and the path remain fully editable and transformable.
...
* Bugfixes: too many to mention (in total, 228 bugs closed in the
tracker since 0.39), including several important SVG compatibility
fixes.
More information at http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ReleaseNotes040
This package now depends on boehm-gc. And it uses libsigc++2
and gtkmm24 instead of libsigc++ and gtkmm.
Many new templates added. And a new library added: libgimpgrad.
Patches removed. (The landscape printing support was added to 0.40.)
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framework. The list of changes include:
* Modify compiler.mk so that "c" is always prepended to USE_LANGUAGES,
so we no longer need to say it in package Makefiles. Packages
should now append to USE_LANGUAGES instead of setting it.
* Create mk/compiler/f2c.mk which implements another pseudo-compiler
"f2c" that may be used with any C compiler backend, e.g.
PKGSRC_COMPILER= f2c ccache gcc
* Teach the various "real" compiler files, e.g., sunpro.mk, mipspro.mk,
etc., to use f2c if the native Fortran compiler isn't present.
Packages that use Fortran should now simply include the line:
USE_LANGUAGES+= fortran
in the package Makefile.
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* Source tree clean up
* Bug fixes
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Version 1.1.8 has been released. Thanks to the hard work of Lubos Lunak,
this new version can play MNG and GIF animations!
Here is the complete list of changes:
New features:
* Zoom actions added to both KPart's.
* Support for animated pictures.
* Fast image scaling function from Imlib2/Mosfet (select 'fast' smoothing
in the configuration dialog).
* Added an item in the "Windows" menu to reset the window layout to the
default configuration.
Fixes:
* "Lock zoom"/"Auto zoom" options fixed.
* Fixed "Clear location"/"Location" shortcuts.
* Make it impossible to undock the file view. It should be easier for new
users to use it this way.
* Fixed crash which could occur when copying multiple files.
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of SDL_mixer, SDL_ttf, and SDL_image, and depend on them. Bump PKGREVISION.
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It's meant to be used directly in place of libtiff.so, i.e. instead
of linking against -ltiff, you link against -ltiffcxx. It also leaves
libtiff.so as a plain C-linkage library again, as it was in tiff-3.6.x,
and avoids needing to patch tiff-using packages to link using the C++
compiler. Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
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- let Decompose plug-in create layers with alpha channel
- fixed crash in save dialog (bug #162443)
- fixed misbehaviour in Scale and Resize dialogs (bug #162387)
- fixed preview in Imagemap plug-in (bug #162592)
- fixed handling of broken menu path translations (bug #162590)
- fixed bugs in the Sparkle plug-in and the Frosty Logo script (bug #132145)
- fixed two broken Python scripts (bug #162707)
- changed default response in Close dialog (bug #162872)
- flush the display when plug-in dialogs are disposed (bug #163084)
- fixed build problem on amd64 with gcc-4.0 (bug #163041)
- fixed problem in locales that are rendered right-to-left (bug #162663)
- fixed bug in Frosty Logo Script-Fu (bug #132145)
- raise the toolbox when it is selected from the Tools menu (bug #163381)
- improved usability of Keyboard Shortcuts editor (bug #163385)
- fixed gradient selection widget in libgimpui (bug #163427)
- workaround a problem in the MMX code (bug #162778)
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* Minor feature enhancements
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configure script. Remove this from CONFIGURE_ARGS.
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bsd.options.mk framework. The USE_GIF option is now called "lzw" and
is enabled by default.
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package.
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Packages Collection.
This package provides plugins for additional functionality in Digikam's
ImageEditor.
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Key new features since last packaged version (0.6.2):
- Reliable and fast database (sqlite) backend for saving metadata
- Tagging support for photos.
- Tags are grouped together as virtual folders shown similar to albums.
- Extensive drag and drop support for tagging and moving/copying photos
- Enhanced camera interface with support for automatic photo rotation and
renaming of photos while downloading.
- EXIF support with optional oriented display of thumbnails and photos using
camera provided information
- Customizable thumbnails for albums and tags
- Support for nested albums
- Tooltips providing detailed photo information
- Themeing support for digiKam
- KIPI support for enhanced plugin support. KIPI is an initiative between
various KDE image management applications to provide a common architecture
for implementing image based plugins.
- New fast image viewer and editor which uses its own plugin architecture to
provide various additional functionalities in addition to the usual
gamma/contrast/brightness adjustments, rotation, resize functions.
Some of the plugins supplied with digiKam are:
Histogram Viewer
Red Eye correction
Black & White and Sepia conversion
Blurring and sharpening
RGB color correction
Hue/Saturation/Lightness correction
Normalize and Equalize
- Improved thumbnail loading speed.
- Unified Image properties dialog - with separate pages for file information,
EXIF and Histogram
- Threaded histogram calculation for better responsiveness
- Navigation of albums (based on navigation history) using forward and back
button
- Auto album creation using date based album names while downloading photos
from the camera.
- Load and display image formats which imlib2 doesnt support, but kde does.
- Generate thumbnails for raw images using Dave Coffins dcraw tool.
- New standalone photo viewer named showFoto for kde using digiKams image
viewer canvas.
- New commandline option "--detect-camera" to detect connected cameras and to
launch the camera window on startup.
- New Aspect Ratio Constrained Crop plugin
- Free Rotation tool is now a plugin and has guides to help with rotation.
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Collection.
This package provides Kipi (KDE Image Plugin Interface) plugins:
RawConverter, SlideShow, MpegEncoder, ImagesGallery, PrintWizard,
JpegLossLess, CdArchiving, AcquireImages, Calendar, SendImages,
BatchProcessImages, TimeAdjust, WallPaper, FindImages, HelloWorld.
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Kipi (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common plugin
structure for Digikam, KimDaBa, Showimg and Gwenview. Its aim is to
share image plugins among graphic applications.
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