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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Additional changes:
kde option compiles now, use standard installation method for
Firefox plugin.
2008-02-21 Sandro Santilli <strk@keybit.net>
Fifth alpha release of Gnash (0.8.2).
Improvements since 0.8.1 release are:
- Improved timeline redesign.
- Action execution order fixes.
- Keyboard handling improved [1].
- New classes implemented: System.capabilities (partial),
SharedObject, LocalConnection.
- New opcodes implemented: ActionImplements, Try/Throw.
- Movieclip.beginGradientFill completes drawing API support.
- MovieClip._lockroot support added.
- Implement GET/POST for MovieClip.loadVariables and
MovieClip.loadMovie
- Textfield support improved.
- Security: configurable sandbox restricts filesystem access by movies.
- Better support for SWF8.
- Streaming OGG-contained multimedia (e.g. vorbis/theora or vorbis/dirac),
and other free formats.
- OGL and Cairo renderers much improved.
- Improvements of the Framebuffer GUI (hide text messages, support Linux
events system, built-in touchscreen calibration, simple keyboard support,
better architecture support).
- SOLdumper utility for reading SOL files ('flash cookies').
- DumpShm utility finds and dumps Local Connection memory segments.
- Fullscreen display possible.
- Extensions for LIRC and DBus.
- High quality, cross-platform psuedo-randomness using boost random.
- NPAPI (Mozilla) plugin: keyboard events work, navigation and javascript
from within movies.
- Set and save preferences from the GUI (GTK).
- Improved stability and robustness with malformed SWFs.
- Many other bugfixes.
2007-08-29 Sandro Santilli <strk@keybit.net>
Fourth alpha release of Gnash (0.8.1).
Improvements since 0.8.0 release are:
- Garbage Collector
- Support for device fonts
- Support for dynamic text fields
- Better key handling
- Support for FFMPEG SVN
- Support for on-demand install of needed Gstreamer codec plugins.
- Debugger off by default (improves performance and memory use)
- AGG renderer by default
- Support for KDE/AGG combination
- Layout change : we'll now build <gui>-gnash and 'gnash' is a shell
script with gui selection capabilities (-G)
- More robust parser
- Better support for flash player detection
- Fix for 'debugLog' directive in gnashrc
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on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7
branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Should fix compilation with ffmpeg installed.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Streaming video to YouTube, Lulu.tv, and other sites now works. New FLTK GUI
support. A new drawing API has been implemented for MovieClips. An extension
mechanism for creating custom ActionScript classes.
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and the changes pulled up to all release branches.
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of the shlib name change (!) during the update to 1.900.0.
Noted by Robert Elz in PR 35431.
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packages with the modular Xorg equivalent. Those are falling back
to the old location by default, so this commmit doesn't change
dependencies.
graphics/xpm ==> x11/libXpm
fonts/Xft2 ==> x11/libXft
x11/Xfixes ==> x11/libXfixes
x11/xcursor ==> x11/libXcursor
x11/Xrender ==> x11/libXrender
x11/Xrandr ==> libXrandr
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the klash option enabled removes all directories.
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changes back. Spotted by wiz.
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Gnash is a player for animated "movies" in the Macromedia Shockwave Flash
(.swf) format. It can be run as a graphical application, as a Web browser
plugin, or as a library used by other programs. It is not yet complete;
it does not correctly handle every .swf file.
Many of the Flash movies that I come across play fine in Gnash. Many
others do not. In particular, Flash movies that are used for browser
navigation may still have a few issues with some URLs left. Most
Flash based navigation of a web site should work.
Gnash supports the majority of Flash opcodes up to SWF version 7, and
a wide sampling of ActionScript classes for SWF version 7. All the core
ones are implemented, and many of the newer ones work, but may be missing
some of their methods. All unimplemented opcodes and ActionScript classes
and methods print a warning when using -v with gnash or gprocessor. Using
gprocessor -v is a quick way to see why a movie isn't playing correctly.
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