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2009-10-31 Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org>
Release 1.30
No changes since 1.29_53, just increased VERSION.
2009-09-23 Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org>
Release 1.29_53
SVG parsing: load_ext_dtd is now set to false, to avoid unnecessary
possible network connections; this is also ceasing errors with
libxml 2.7.x.
2009-09-16 Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org>
Release 1.29_52
More diagnostics in failing tests.
Added tests cases for RT #49546.
2009-09-14 Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org>
Release 1.29_51
Fixed "substr outside of string" problem with Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd
images (RT #49546)
2009-08-14 Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org>
Release 1.29_50
Marked Compress::Zlib as recommended module and skip a test if it is
not installed (RT #48415)
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2.5.2 @ 2009-11-11:
* Apply C style tweaks from Glenn Randers-Pehrson, eliminating
some deprecated API calls.
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Specifying a version script that doesn't contain anything is pointless,
and seems to trigger toolchain bugs on DragonFlyBSD (PR pkg/42639).
Bump revision.
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Clutter 1.0.10 (11/01/2010)
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* List of changes since 1.0.8
o Fix the internal copy of JSON-GLib to cope with doubles
o Force a relayout when showing an actor
o Fix cursor position in ClutterText when using a pre-edit string
o Fix the CoreGraphics bitmap loader when dealing with JPEG images
o Emulate XKB's detectable key auto-repeat on X11
o Fix HLS-to-RGB conversion on 64bit platforms
o Let ClutterAnimation keep a weak reference on actors
o Do not take into account the left edges of the children of a
ClutterGroup when calculating the group's preferred size
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The current version is release 8 of 10-Jan-2010. Version 8 of the
JPEG software introduces basic new features for image coding
application and comes with an essential update of the original JPEG
specification.
New features and enhancements have been developed for the three
major parts of the IJG library: the compression, the decompression,
and the transcoding parts. These parts are represented by the three
major tools of the IJG software: cjpeg (compress JPEG), djpeg
(decompress JPEG), and jpegtran (transcode JPEG - lossless): IJG
Tools New jpegtran -scale lossless resize feature
A new option has been added to the jpegtran tool and transcoding
library:
-scale M/N Scale output image by fraction M/N, eg, 1/8
Currently supported scale factors are M/N with all M from 1 to 16,
where N is the source DCT size, which is 8 for baseline JPEG. If
the /N part is omitted, then M specifies the DCT scaled size to be
applied on the given input. For baseline JPEG this is equivalent
to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size for baseline JPEG is 8.
CAUTION: An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension is
required for this feature. SmartScale enabled JPEG is not yet widely
implemented, so many decoders will be unable to view a SmartScale
extended JPEG file at all.
New djpeg -scale feature
The -scale option of the djpeg tool and decompression library has
been extended:
-scale M/N Scale output image by fraction M/N, eg, 1/8
Currently supported scale factors are M/N with all M from 1 to 16,
where N is the source DCT size, which is 8 for baseline JPEG. If
the /N part is omitted, then M specifies the DCT scaled size to be
applied on the given input. For baseline JPEG this is equivalent
to M/8 scaling, since the source DCT size for baseline JPEG is 8.
New cjpeg features
Two new features have been added to the cjpeg tool and compression
library:
-quality N[,...] Compression quality (0..100; 5-95 is
useful range) -scale M/N Scale image by fraction M/N,
eg, 1/2
The -quality option has been extended for support of separate
quality settings for luminance and chrominance (or in general, for
every provided quantization table slot). This feature is useful
for high-quality applications which cannot accept the damage of
color data by coarse subsampling settings. You can now easily reduce
the color data amount more smoothly with finer control without
separate subsampling. The resulting file is fully compliant with
standard JPEG decoders.
A new -scale option is provided with cjpeg which complements the
corresponding djpeg -scale option. The supported range of scaling
factors is 8/N with all N=1...16. This means you can now easily
alter the nominal spatial resolution of a given source image while
compressing to JPEG without additional resampling. For example,
if you have an image sensor providing an effective capture resolution
of 2268x1512 pixels (HI resolution), you can now directly generate
a MED resolution of 1512x1008 pixels (-scale 2/3) and a LOW resolution
of 1134x756 pixels (-scale 1/2) from the sensor source resolution
with the library while compressing to JPEG without additional
resampling. (An efficient 12x12 FDCT is used in the -scale 2/3
case, and an efficient 16x16 FDCT is used in the -scale 1/2 case
instead of the standard 8x8 FDCT inside the library, ensuring
high-quality downscaled results - the resulting file is fully
compliant with standard JPEG decoders.)
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* Automatic lens calibration
* Control point cleaning
* Updated translations
* Other improvements
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This is documentation for dvipng.
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Changes:
* Special.c: Keep transparent background in rescaled included bitmaps
* special.c: Add the color PostScript prologue
* dvipng.h, special.c: Support xcolor PostScript prologue
* color.c: Support x11nam.def, fix handling of xcolor
multiple-model color values, and xcolor PostScript prologue
* special.c: Some (most?) literal PostScript specials seem to
depend on tex.pro and possibly special.pro, always load these
* configure.ac: Fix gs checks
* misc.c: Correct last mmap element
* readme.texi: Mention new color models in xcolor
* color.c: Adjust for new version of xcolor, mainly color prefixes
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changes:
-minor build system fix
-translation updates
(this belongs to gnome-2.28.2 which didn't make it before the pkgsrc
freeze)
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This is the minimal update to fix the crashes described in PR pkg/42593.
(pullup candidate for 2009Q4)
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common base value. Reflect that change in the PLIST files.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=543905
to fix CVE-2009-4227
(Stack-based buffer overflow by loading malformed .FIG files)
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BSD-makefile syntax on *BSD, but since the pkg is built with gmake this
fails (the pkg appearently didn't change for a while, some infrastructure
change must have triggered this)
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Bump revision.
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== Changes 0.6.3 from 0.6.2: 2009-12-16
=== Improvements
* [#180] Supported inline markup in DL with Wiki format.
[kdmsnr]
* Added butler rabbit to the standard theme.
* Changed to use scaled images by default even when
printing mode.
* Supported pixbuf rendering with alpha channel.
(when cairo is used as rendering engine)
==== Theme
* Added:
* lightning-monochrome:
Takahashi method slide + monochrome normal slide
* Changed:
* default-block-quote: Added
@block_quote_image_background_alpha parameter that
specifies alpha channel of background images.
* default-preformatted: Made auto text size adjustment
optional. It is customized by
@preformatted_keep_in_size parameter.
* clear-blue: Displayed title in the left bottom by
default. It can be disabled by the following theme:
include_theme("clear-blue")
@slide_footer_info_left_text = ""
* Supported nest of "itemize > enum" and
"itemize > itemize > enum".
==== Experimental
((*This maybe changed in the feature.*))
* Supported tag:
syntax:
(('tag:name:content'))
or
(('tag:name'))content
e.g.:
slide.rab:
(('tag:center'))Hi, look it!
theme.rb:
match("**", CustomTag) do |tags|
tags.each do |tag|
case tag.name
when "center"
tag.parent.horizontal_centering = true
end
end
end
output(before):
+-------------------+
| Hi, look it! |
+-------------------+
output(after):
+-------------------+
| Hi, look it! |
+-------------------+
=== Fixes
* Fixed a problem that fullscreen doesn't work on Ruby 1.9
[Masaki Suketa]
* [#179] Fixed a problem that Rabbit sometimes crashes
with mouse clicks. [kdmsnr]
* newline-in-slides theme: Disabled newline substitution in
preformatted text.
* Fixed a problem that cursor isn't displayed after
unfullscreen.
=== Thanks
* Masaki Suketa
* kdmsnr
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Bump PKGREVISION of ruby-clutter-gst.
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Various bugfixes and improvements, no detailed changelog.
Remove 16bit X11 engine.
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* Huge new documentation in Info, PS, PDF, and XHTML formats. Plain
HTML format is not supported because it cannot portably render MathML.
* New manual pages.
* Automatic bit depth conversion between input and output images if
necessary.
* Compilation without image cache works again
("--disable-image-cache"). Speedups of up to 30% have been reported
on the amd64 architecture.
* Enblend and Enfuse accept repsonse files in addition to literal
image files. Response files contain lists of image filenames or
names of other response files.
* Lots of new warnings if a command-line option has no effect, like,
for example, combining a mask optimization option with "--no-optimize".
* Enblend shows the initial, unoptimized seam line in addition to the
optimized one in all seam-line visualization images (option "--visualize").
* Enblend and Enfuse read multi-layer TIFF files ("multi directory" in
TIFF jargon). It is even possible to mix multi-layer with single
layer images. This partially fixes SourceForge bug ID 1170329.
* Save masks with (lossless) "Deflate" compression.
* An improved wrap-around option, formerly only "-w", now "-wMODE" and
"--wrap=MODE", lets the user determine whether to create a 360
degrees horizontal or vertical panorama. It is possible to wrap
around vertically and horizontally at the same time.
* Without any output filename given, i.e. no "-o" option, the output
filename now defaults to "a.tif", making "-o" truly an option.
* The user has better control of the number of pyramid levels.
Previously only the maximum number in any blend could be reduced
by the "-l" option. Now, the maximum number can be reduced by a
fixed amount no matter what the actual maximum number of permissible
pyramid levels is.
* Use OpenMP to make better use of multi-processor machines. As the
image cache is not reentrant, OpenMP can only be activated when the
image cache is disabled.
* Enblend and Enfuse issue messages following the GNU standard.
* Bug Fixes
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on sizeof(long) on i386. The ctypes module builtin to Python-2.5
appears to work, so don't depend on devel/py-ctypes but require
Python-2.5.
Being here, update to 3.0.1b1. There is no useful changelog - appearently
more new OpenGL features are supported.
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changes:
-bugfixes
-translation updates
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* hardcopy allows for terminal='svg' (using a patch from Spyros Blanas)
* Use with_ instead of with as that will be a python keyword in the
future.
* Added an option "filename" to Data and GridData in PlotItems.py.
This allows saving the data to a permanent, rather than temporary,
file. (Patch contributed by Matthew Fulmer.)
* Added a 'pdf' terminal definition (using a patch from Jim Kleckner).
* Added close() and __del__() methods to the Gnuplot class. This
might help with some cases of premature temporary file deletion.
(Suggested by Jim Kleckner.)
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0.1.9
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- Fix bug about to record an empty Exif or Iptc metadata container.
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While here, set LICENSE=gnu-lgpl-v2.1.
* Changes in libotf 0.9.10
** This release is mainly for bug fixes.
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Release 1.8.1 (2009-12-13)
===========================================================
Features
--------
* Support cairo 1.8.8.
* Improve auto .pc detection.
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