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now at 1.0.4
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Provided in PR 17646 by Rui-Xiang Guo (rxg@ms25.url.com.tw)
CJK-LyX is a multibyte version of LyX, the text processing document
processor, or simply a new and advanced kind of word processors. More
specifically, CJK-LyX is the patched version of LyX for Chinese,
Japanese and Korean language users. CJK-LyX is based on the earlier
patch against lyx-1.0.3 by Masahiko Kawakami and critical
contributions from Chideok Hwang, who is also the author of the Korean
input method Ami.
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Add proper @exec/unexec scrollkeeper-rebuilddb to PLIST
Bump PKGREVISION
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to fonts category.
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mac68k, at least. Closes PR 17563.
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Bg5pdf is a simple wrapper for wrapping big5 encoding text file into
PDF file by using PDFlib. The output of this program does not contain
embedded fonts. You have to download the Acrobat Acroread Asianfont pack
to view and print the output file or use TrueType fonts with Xpdf.
This wrapper does not provide any formatting functions except simple
line wrapping. If you need sophisticated formatting, you should try
CJK-LaTex or other equivalent tools.
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libgnomeprint is a library used to communicate with the gnomeprint
environment. It is part of the GNOME2 platform and it is UI
independant.
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buildlink - from Thomas Klausner.
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Provided in PR 17536 by Jeremy Reed (reed@reedmedia.net). Slight
modifications by myself to make this compile with pth-syscall, and
to bring it forward to the newer version 0.7.5 - the existing
distfile had disappeared from the master site.
Scribus is a publishing layout program for X using QT interface.
It can be used to create stationery, small posters, brochures,
layout newsletters and other documents. It can export in postscript
and PDF formats; and data is saved in XML format.
Scribus aims to be similar to Adobe PageMaker and Quark XPress.
It can do typical tasks of placing and rotating text and images.
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Ruibiao Qiu in pkg/17535.
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CNPRINT is a utility to print Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) text
(or convert to PostScript) under DOS, VMS and UNIX systems. It
works just as a print command on your system. Currently GB, Hz,
zW, BIG5, CNS, JIS, EUC, Shift-JIS, KSC, UTF8, UTF7 and UTF16
formats are supported.
CNPRINT also has many other features, among them:
* print all CJK codes using a single Unicode CJK font
* print GB using Big5 fonts or print Big5 using GB fonts
* multiple columns, vertical printing, change font or character
size within document
* phrase-based GB<->BIG5 conversions
* built-in HZ<->GB conversion
* repair/re-format functions for CJK text
* envelope and address label printing
* decode MIME quoted printable (=20=3C=5E like text)
* true type fonts (TTF) support
With its full Unicode support, it should be able to print other
language (e.g. Thai, Vietnames, Arabic as well). For more information,
please read the help file.
Package created after reading Hal Snyder's excellent article on DaemonNews:
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200202/japanese-netbsd.html
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gimp-print to not use those bits anyway. This sidesteps that awfulness
in src/cups that potentially creates empty directories in /usr, then later
removes them if they're empty.
Fixes pkg/17244 by douglas@fang.demon.co.uk.
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This closes pkg/17395.
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PDFlib 4.0.3 is a free maintenance release for all customers with a 4.x
license. Your previous license key will work with this update, too. A
detailed account of changes since PDFlib 4.0.0 is available in the change log
at http://www.pdflib.com/pdflib/changes4.txt.
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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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convert Big5/GB encoded files to postscript
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bg5ps is a Python script that generates Postscript from Chinese
Big5/GB encoded files, using ttf fonts.
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XXX should do something about the config file, but there is still
discussion
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fix the problem where cupsd dumps core if BrowseProtocols is empty in the
config file. The fix was taken from the CUPS CVS.
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yup provides a PostScript printer with the capability of printing any
number of reduced page images on one physical sheet of paper, be they
PostScript or ASCII text.
Supplied by grant at grunta.com in PR#14128. Thanks!
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yup provides a PostScript printer with the capability of printing any
number of reduced page images on one physical sheet of paper, be they
PostScript or ASCII text.
Supplied by grant at grunta.com in PR#14128. Thanks!
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category.
This is part of the japanese category retirement.
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This is part of the japanese category retirement.
- in category converters:
ack, nkf, p5-Jcode, p5-jcode, p5-nkf, qkc, ruby-romkan, ruby-uconv
- in category lang:
ja-gawk
- in category mail:
ja-mh
- in category misc:
ja-less, ja-man, jhd, xjdic
- in category print:
ja-a2ps, ja-vflib, ja-vflib-lib, ja-vflib-utils, ja-vfxdvik, texfamily, texfamily-share
- in category textproc:
chasen, chasen-base, ipadic, ja-grep, ja-groff, ja-sed, kakasi, kbanner, namazu1, namazu2, p5-Text-ChaSen, p5-Text-Kakasi
- in category www:
mknmz-wwwoffle
- in category x11:
xjman
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This is part of the japanese category retirement.
Pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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print/ja-vflib-utils.
This is part of the japanese category retirement.
Pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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This is part of the japanese category retirement.
Pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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This is part of the japanese category retirement.
CATEGORIES and pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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This is part of the japanese category retirement.
CATEGORIES and pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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print/ja-vflib-lib.
This is part of the japanese category retirement.
Pathnames to japanese/ adjusted.
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print/texfamily-share.
This is part of the japanese category retirement.
CATEGORIES adjusted.
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Changes (see the NEWS file for a complete list):
- Floats, footnotes and margin notes are now real insets. The
positional parameters of figure, table and algorithm floats can be set
float-by-float
- Most problems with the new table inset of 1.1.6 have been addressed
(memory consumption, file bloat, spell-checking, search and replace...).
Better longtable header/footer support was implemented.
- Notes inset can now contain arbitrary LyX constructs; they will not
appear in the output.
- New minipage inset
- New graphics inset with support for hassle-free inclusion of various
image formats (GIF, JPEG, PNG and EPS by default) and a new
rendering scheme that should fix the bugs we had with the older
ghostscript method.
- Support for natbib for bibliography citations
- The math editor has been mostly rewritten
- New ligature break special character, useful for words like
"shelfful", or many german words
- Support for parsing preamble when converting LaTeX files. Along
with changes in the LaTeX production of alignment options, this
improves round-trip work where you export a LyX document as
LaTeX, and later reimport it from LaTeX.
- Support for setting bookmarks and jumping to them
- It is possible to cycle between a label and its references.
- Preliminary support for multiple bibliographies
- Babel can be disabled
- A thesaurus facility (English only)
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people away from "fixing" them again.
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Major news for the 1.4 releases:
DESIGN
* More pervasive GUILE integration resulting in improved design and
implementation. LilyPond is smaller, cleaner, more flexible, etc.
- Improved speed with comparable memory footprint
- More tweakability using less memory with the new `property push'
mechanism.
- Improved robustness: Lily almost never crashes.
- Access to internal music representation
* New font selection scheme similar to Latex-NFSS.
* Flexible formatting mechanism for musical texts.
* Chordnames are now configurable in every respect
* Part combining for orchestral scores and hymns: two voices are
combined into a staff automatically, including Solo/a2
indications as appropriate.
ERGONOMICS
* Point and click functionality using emacs and Xdvi.
* Rewritten Emacs mode
* Cleaned up syntax details
* Comprehensive documentation, including a rewritten tutorial.
* All properties have doc strings, and internal documentation is
generated automatically.
* Windows point-and-click installer
NOTATION FEATURES
* Piano pedals, Arpeggios, Glissandi, many more note head
shapes, Medieval clefs, custodes.
* Better lyrics placement: Automatical phrasing, melisma alignment,
and stanza numbering.
* Typography: More elegant slurs, aligned dynamics, text crescendos,
* Easy-play note heads
* ASCIIScript: ASCII-art output
* Improved standalone postscript layout.
IMPORT/EXPORT
* dynamics, tempo changes in the MIDI output
* Finale (.etf), PMX, Musedata and Mup import tools.
MISCELLANEOUS
* Mutopia ports collection: easily accessible music archive.
* Translations into Japanese, French and Russian
* Many many many bugfixes.
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with some changes.
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binaries, so it doesn't care about what version of "png" is installed,
at all. Bump PKGREVISION again, though, because we only want to go forward
with that.
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