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In this version, reading documents has been simplified by the removal
of the page next/previous buttons from the toolbar(!)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732289
Highlights from the release notes:
- New features and improvements:
* Added a allow-links-change-zoom GSetting to be able to not allow
links to change the zoom mode or level (#729249, Eduard Beutel)
* Set accessible name for File and View toolbar buttons (#734912,
Alejandro Pineiro)
* Add a separator after New Window entry in app menu (Michael
Catanzaro)
* Remove multi-screen support, since it's currently unsupported by
GDK/GTK+ (#701883, Giselle Machado)
* Add support for removing annotations (#649044, Jose Aliste,
German Poo-Caamano, Giselle Machado, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Add pan gesture to switch pages in non-continuous mode (Carlos
Garnacho)
* Add pinch/zoom gesture to handle document zooming (Carlos
Garnacho)
* Add initial implementation of a browser plugin (Carlos Garcia
Campos)
* Show the filename as a subtitle of the headerbar (Jose Aliste)
* Add recent view shown when evince is opened without a document
to replace the recetn menu list (#633501, German Poo-Caamano,
Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Use a GtkPopover for the zoom selector menu (Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Move Next-Page and Previous-Page buttons from the heqader bar to
the view menu (#732289, Jose Aliste)
* HiDPI support (#723431, Owen W. Taylor, German Poo-Caamano,
Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Use open-menu-symbolic for the gear menu (Daniel Mustieles)
* Improve efficiency of methods to get start and end indices of a
EvLinkAccessible (#732340, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Make <Ctrl>Home/End scroll to the start/end of the document
(#724273, Antia Puentes)
* Expose an accessible name for form field push buttons (#733919,
Joanmarie Diggs)
* Cycle through form fields with tab button (#503706, Andrey
Pustovalov, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Port to GMenu (Lars Uebernickel, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Use a GtkHeaderBar instead of a GtkToolbar (#711078, Yosef Or
Boczko, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Add appdata files for Evince backends (#731708, Carlos Garcia
Campos, Igor Gnatenko)
* Add an appdata file for Evince (#708760, Christian Persch)
* Make the about dialog non modal and move it to the app menu
(Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Add keybindings to go back/forward in history (#509029, Anuj Khare)
* Expose links, images and form fields as AtkObject children of
the page (#728475, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Update ATK_STATE_SHOWING when the visible page range changes
(#728664, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Implement AtkComponent interface for pages (#728673, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Expose every page individually to accessibility (#724965,
Alejandro Pineiro)
* Show fullscreen toolbar only when moving the mouse to the top of
the screen (#696643, Giselle Machado)
* Add API to libview to specify rendered output in pixels instead
of as a scale (#723431, Owen W. Taylor)
* Use cairo surfaces instead of GdkPibufs to render thumbnails
(#723431, Owen W. Taylor, Carlos Garcia Campos)
- Bug fixes:
* Use the new support for RTL icons in GtkIconTheme (#737211,
Yosef Or Boczko)
* Fix a crash in accessibility when opening a document with no
pages (#731046, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Fix a crash when a new document is added to the window (#737365,
Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Fix a crash when opening the context menu in a non PDF
document. (#737197, Jose Aliste)
* Fix emission of EvPageCache::page-cached signal (Jose Aliste)
* Use embedded page setup in the print dialog of the browser
plugin (Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Fix a memory leak in the pixbuf cache when reloading a page while
the render job is running (#735758, Giselle Reis)
* Initialize EvPageAccessible children once the page has been
cached (#733747, Alejandro Pineiro)
* Fix the size of the annotation window icons (#735110, Giselle
Reis)
* Don't use deprecated gtk_button_new_from_stock (#735562, Jose
Aliste)
* Fix runtime critical warning (#735561, Jose Aliste)
* Build fix in C++11 mode (#735466, Ting-Wei Lan)
* Fix centering of documents when printing with a manual scale
(#734788, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Bring back page borders with recent GTK+ (Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Emit accessible focused-changed signals for form fields
(#733662, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Emit accessible state-changed signals for form fields (#733748,
Joanmarie Diggs)
* Make annotation internal names unique (#649044, Giselle Machado)
* Fix several memory leaks (Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Fix the MIME type list of desktop files (#732216, Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Set the main window was transient parent of the annotation
properties dialog (#732114, Giselle Machado)
* Use annotation RGBA API instead of the deprecated color API
(#732095, Giselle Machado)
* Fix rotation direction in DJVU backend (#731786, Marek Kasik)
* Update the annotation poup window color and opacity when the annotation is
updated (#725571, Giselle Machado)
* Prevent jumps to last page when autoscrolling (#725389, Marek Kasik)
* Fix centering when shrinking to printable area but not scaling
(Carlos Garcia Campos)
* Fallback to thumbnails page in sidebar when the current page is
no longer supported by the document after a reload, and enable
the pages that become supported (#628617, Giselle Machado)
* Ensure text is available in page cache when requested by
accessibility (#724965, Alejandro Pineiro)
* Update the caret cursor when jumping to a find result (#728996,
Joanmarie Diggs)
* Fix shift+click text selection (#728189, Joanmarie Diggs)
* Fix a crash when saving a copy (#727536, Debarshi Ray)
* Fix enable caret navigation question message (#727062, Carlos
Garcia Campos)
* Fix a crash during the build with introspection enabled
(#726812, Gustau Perez)
* Fix warning message shown when the requested format is not
supported by printer (#724044, Marek Kasik)
* Allow printing to all formats supported by backend (#724044,
Marek Kasik)
* Fix gtk-doc build (#731061, Ting-Wei Lan)
- Many many ranslation updates
For full details see:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/tree/NEWS?h=3.14.1
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Reported upstream as https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1235
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CHANGES IN V1.0.61
- cups-browsed: Fixed memory leak when a
cups-browsed-generated print queue is the default
printer. Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat for the patch (Red
Hat bug: #1119290).
- cupsfilters.drv, *-PDF.ppd, textonly.ppd: Added
"*cupsFilter2: ..." lines to the PPD files to support
data-format-specific behavior of backends, especially of the
IPP backend.
CHANGES IN V1.0.60
- cups-browsed, pdftoippprinter: Do not confuse the PDL "PCLm"
with "PCL". The former is a proprietary, PDF-based raster
format and has nothing to do with PCL.
- cupsfilters.drv: Corrected the CMD: field of the device ID,
it must read "PWGRaster" there to conform to the PWG standard.
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(Some packages omitted because they will be updated to new versions)
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List of changes in MuPDF 1.6
* Features:
* Color detection device (mudraw -T).
* Sepia mode full-page color tinting in X11 and win32 viewer (keybinding: shift-C).
* Re-implement printf and strtod due to portability issue with locales and number formatting.
* Add 'gsview' project: a Windows Modern UI viewer.
* Improve XML parser interface.
* Bug fixes:
* CBZ page ordering
* ZIP64 support
* iOS and Android bug fixes
* Miscellaneous minor fixes
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Upstream changes:
Version 1.23, 2014-08-11
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- Documentation now available at http://pythonhosted.org//PyPDF2
- Bugfix in pagerange.py for when __init__.__doc__ has no value (by
Vladir Cruz)
- Fix typos in OutlinesObject().add() (by shilluc)
- Re-added a missing return statement in a utils.py method
- Corrected viewing mode names (by Jason Scheirer)
- New PdfFileWriter method: addJS() (by vfigueiro)
- New bookmark features: color, boldness, italics, and page fit
(by Joshua Arnott)
- New PdfFileReader method: getFields(). Used to extract field
information from PDFs with interactive forms. See documentation
for details
- Converted README file to markdown format (by Stephen Bussard)
- Several improvements to overall performance and efficiency
(by mozbugbox)
- Fixed a bug where geospatial information was not scaling along with
its page
- Fixed a type issue and a Python 3 issue in the decryption algorithms
(with Francisco Vieira and koba-ninkigumi)
- Fixed a bug causing an infinite loop in the ASCII 85 decoding
algorithm (by madmaardigan)
- Annotations (links, comment windows, etc.) are now preserved when
pages are merged together
- Used the Destination class in addLink() and addBookmark() so that
the page fit option could be properly customized
Version 1.22, 2014-05-29
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- Added .DS_Store to .gitignore (for Mac users) (by Steve Witham)
- Removed __init__() implementation in NameObject (by Steve Witham)
- Fixed bug (inf. loop) when merging pages in Python 3 (by commx)
- Corrected error when calculating height in scaleTo()
- Removed unnecessary code from DictionaryObject (by Georges Dubus)
- Fixed bug where an exception was thrown upon reading a NULL string
(by speedplane)
- Allow string literals (non-unicode strings in Python 2) to be passed
to PdfFileReader
- Allow ConvertFunctionsToVirtualList to be indexed with slices and
longs (in Python 2) (by Matt Gilson)
- Major improvements and bugfixes to addLink() method (see documentation
in source code) (by Henry Keiter)
- General code clean-up and improvements (with Steve Witham and Henry Keiter)
- Fixed bug that caused crash when comments are present at end of
dictionary
Version 1.21, 2014-04-21
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- Fix for when /Type isn't present in the Pages dictionary (by Rob1080)
- More tolerance for extra whitespace in Indirect Objects
- Improved Exception handling
- Fixed error in getHeight() method (by Simon Kaempflein)
- implement use of utils.string_type to resolve Py2-3 compatibility issues
- Prevent exception for multiple definitions in a dictionary (with carlosfunk)
(only when strict = False)
- Fixed errors when parsing a slice using pdfcat on command line (by
Steve Witham)
- Tolerance for EOF markers within 1024 bytes of the actual end of the
file (with David Wolever)
- Added overwriteWarnings parameter to PdfFileReader constructor, if False
PyPDF2 will NOT overwrite methods from Python's warnings.py module with
a custom implementation.
- Fix NumberObject and NameObject constructors for compatibility with PyPy
(R▒diger Jungbeck, Xavier Dupr▒, shezadkhan137, Steven Witham)
- Utilize utils.Str in pdf.py and pagerange.py to resolve type issues (by
egbutter)
- Improvements in implementing StringIO for Python 2 and BytesIO for
Python 3 (by Xavier Dupr▒)
- Added /x00 to Whitespaces, defined utils.WHITESPACES to clarify code (by
Maxim Kamenkov)
- Bugfix for merging 3 or more resources with the same name (by lucky-user)
- Improvements to Xref parsing algorithm (by speedplane)
Version 1.20, 2014-01-27
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- Official Python 3+ support (with contributions from TWAC and cgammans)
Support for Python versions 2.6 and 2.7 will be maintained
- Command line concatenation (see pdfcat in sample code) (by Steve Witham)
- New FAQ; link included in README
- Allow more (although unnecessary) escape sequences
- Prevent exception when reading a null object in decoding parameters
- Corrected error in reading destination types (added a slash since they
are name objects)
- Corrected TypeError in scaleTo() method
- addBookmark() method in PdfFileMerger now returns bookmark (so nested
bookmarks can be created)
- Additions to Sample Code and Sample PDFs
- changes to allow 2up script to work (see sample code) (by Dylan McNamee)
- changes to metadata encoding (by Chris Hiestand)
- New methods for links: addLink() (by Enrico Lambertini) and removeLinks()
- Bugfix to handle nested bookmarks correctly (by Jamie Lentin)
- New methods removeImages() and removeText() available for PdfFileWriter
(by Tien Ha▒)
- Exception handling for illegal characters in Name Objects
Version 1.19, 2013-10-08
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BUGFIXES:
- Removed pop in sweepIndirectReferences to prevent infinite loop
(provided by ian-su-sirca)
- Fixed bug caused by whitespace when parsing PDFs generated by AutoCad
- Fixed a bug caused by reading a 'null' ASCII value in a dictionary
object (primarily in PDFs generated by AutoCad).
FEATURES:
- Added new folders for PyPDF2 sample code and example PDFs; see README
for each folder
- Added a method for debugging purposes to show current location while
parsing
- Ability to create custom metadata (by jamma313)
- Ability to access and customize document layout and view mode
(by Joshua Arnott)
OTHER:
- Added and corrected some documentation
- Added some more warnings and exception messages
- Removed old test/debugging code
UPCOMING:
- More bugfixes (We have received many problematic PDFs via email, we
will work with them)
- Documentation - It's time for PyPDF2 to get its own documentation
since it has grown much since the original pyPdf
- A FAQ to answer common questions
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tex-verbatimbox.
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The package provides a verbbox environment (which uses techniques similar
to those of the boxedverbatim environment of the moreverb package)
to place its contents into a globally available box, or into a box
specified by the user.
The global box may then be used in a variety of situations (for example,
providing a replica of the boxedverbatim environment itself). A valuable
use is in places where the standard verbatim environment (which is based
on a trivlist) may not appear.
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The package provides an environment, tabu, which will make any sort of
tabular (that doesn't need to split across pages), and an environment
longtabu which provides the facilities of tabu in a modified longtable
environment. (Note that this latter offers an enhancement of ltxtable.)
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The varwidth environment is superficially similar to minipage, but the
specified width is just a maximum value -- the box may get a narrower
"natural" width.
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The package allows the user to input formatted data into elements of a
2-D or 3-D array and to recall that data at will by individual cell
number. The data can be but need not be numerical in nature. It can be,
for example, formatted text.
While the package can be used for any application where indexed data is
called for, the package proves particularly useful when elements of
multiple arrays must be recallable and dynamically combined at time of
compilation, rather than in advance.
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The package deals with the behaviour of the LaTeX internal command
\@ifnextchar, which skips blank spaces. This has the potential to
surprise users, since it can produce really unwanted effects. A common
example occurs with brackets starting a line following \\: the command
looks for an optional argument, whereas the user wants the brackets to
be printed.
The package offers commands and options for modifying this behaviour,
maybe limited to certain parts of the document source.
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Release 0.26.5
core:
* Fix rendering of broken file with a wrong embedded font. Bug #84270
glib:
* Fix use of uninitialized members in PopplerInputStream. Bug #82630
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CHANGES IN V1.0.59
- cupsfilters.drv: Added PPD file for a Generic IPP Everywhere
Printer, generating PWG Raster output.
- gstoraster, pdftoraster, imagetoraster: Allow PWG Raster
output with print queues using a PPD file, using the new
"PWGRaster" PPD attribute.
- pdftoraster: Removed "cm_disabled" flag in selectConvFunc()
- libcupsfilters: Allowed color management to continue while
invalid input
- rastertopdf: Streamlined PDF conversion code
- rastertopdf: Invert all CUPS_CSPACE_K documents by default
- foomatic-rip: Clean trailing white space from PPD file lines to
avoid a segfault caused by it (Bug #1227).
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Ghostscript now supports the PDF security handler revision 6.
The pdfwrite and ps2write (and related) devices can now be forced to "flatten" glyphs into "basic" marking operations (rather than writing fonts to the output), by giving the -dNoOutputFonts command line option (defaults to "false")
PostScript programs can now use get_params or get_param to determine if a page contains color markings by reading the pageneutralcolor state from the device (so whether the page is "color" or "mono").
Note that this is only accurate when in clist mode, so -dMaxBitmap=0 and -dGrayDetection=true should both be used.
The pdfwrite device now supports Link annotations with GoTo and GoToR actions
The pdfwrite device now supports BMC/BDC/EMC pdfmarks
Regarding the new color management for the pdfwrite device introduced in the previous release, the proscription on using the new color management when producing PDF/A-1 compliant files is now lifted.
To reiterate, also, with the new color management implementation, using the UseCIEColor option is strongly discouraged.
For further information on the new pdfwrite color management, see: Color Conversion and Management
Plus the usual round of bug fixes, compatibility changes, and incremental improvement
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Note: this commit is part of reorganizing some of the recently
imported R packages, which are being reimported into more appropriate
categories (and removed from math) as a result of a recent discussion
on tech-pkg and privately with wiz@. See the thread starting with:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/09/05/msg013558.html
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This package provides a general-purpose tool for dynamic report
generation in R, which can be used to deal with any type of (plain
text) files, including Sweave, HTML, Markdown, reStructuredText,
AsciiDoc, and Textile. R code is evaluated as if it were copied and
pasted in an R terminal thanks to the evaluate package (e.g., we do
not need to explicitly print() plots from ggplot2 or lattice). R code
can be reformatted by the formatR package so that long lines are
automatically wrapped, with indent and spaces added, and comments
preserved. A simple caching mechanism is provided to cache results
from computations for the first time and the computations will be
skipped the next time. Almost all common graphics devices, including
those in base R and add-on packages like Cairo, cairoDevice and
tikzDevice, are built-in with this package and it is straightforward
to switch between devices without writing any special functions. The
width and height as well as alignment of plots in the output document
can be specified in chunk options (the size of plots for graphics
devices is also supported). Multiple plots can be recorded in a single
code chunk, and it is also allowed to rearrange plots to the end of a
chunk or just keep the last plot. Warnings, messages and errors are
written in the output document by default (can be turned off). The
language in code chunks is not restricted to R (there is simple
support to Python and shell scripts, etc). Many features are borrowed
from or inspired by Sweave, cacheSweave, pgfSweave, brew and decumar.
Note: this commit is part of reorganizing some of the recently
imported R packages, which are being reimported into more appropriate
categories (and removed from math) as a result of a recent discussion
on tech-pkg and privately with wiz@. See the thread starting with:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/09/05/msg013558.html
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.5
- Security: Addressed some more situations where symlinked files would
be served by the web interface (STR #4455)
- The LPD backend did not work with some versions of glibc (STR #4452)
- CGI scripts did not work (STR #4454)
- The cupsd.conf man page did not list the ErrorPolicy directive
(STR #4457)
- Updated the Brazilian Portuguese translation (STR #4456)
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CHANGES IN V1.0.58
- pdftoraster: Changed ICC profile get function to accept a
PPD fallback profile.
- pdftoraster: Fixed handling of cupsColorSpaces 18,19,20.
- rastertopdf: Added test feature to force color management if
"profile=" option is specified.
- rastertopdf: Grayscale color conversion now properly inverts
bits.
- rastertopdf: Code cleanup for prepare_pdf_page().
- rastertopdf: Implemented basic 8bit->8bit color space
conversions.
- rastertopdf: Added black point compensation.
- rastertopdf: Added handling of color rendering intent.
- gstoraster, imagetoraster, pdftoraster, rastertopclx,
rastertopdf, foomatic-rip: Use color management functions in
libcupsfilters.
- libcupsfilters: Modified code formatting and documentation in
the color management functions.
- libcupsfilters: Fixed string handling and added debug log
messages in the color management functions.
- libcupsfilters: Fixed Adobe RGB matrix for proper rendering
(transpose)
- libcupsfilters: Moved color management functions from the
individual filters to the libcupsfilters library.
CHANGES IN V1.0.57
- rastertopclx: Fixed implicit declaration of
colord_get_inhibit_for_device_id.
- Build system: Explicitly link to libm as -lm was dropped
from cups-config --libs.
- libcupsfilters, foomaticrip, gstoraster, imagetoraster,
pdftoraster, rastertopclx, rastertopdf: Handle absence of
colord or D-Bus gracefully (Ubuntu bug #1356405).
CHANGES IN V1.0.56
- rastertopdf: Some code polishing and removal of now unneeded
functions
- rastertopdf: Reduced color space handling to only
PWG-supported color spaces
- rastertopdf: Added colorspace calibration function; included
optional "/Alternate" PDF key for ICC profile embedding
- rastertopdf: Colorspace sRGB now embeds srgb icc profile;
implemented ICC Profile embedding (PDF 1.3 spec)
- rastertopdf: Added basic color calibration
- rastertopdf: Implemented ICC Profile creation code for IPP
Everywhere (from PWG raster)
- pdftoraster: Added colord handling of ICC profiles
- kmdevices.cpp/.h: Added interface for Kolor Manager
- cups-browsed: Do not consider a remote CUPS queue as raw if
the TXT record is NULL as for queues broadcasted by the
legacy CUPS method the TXT record does not exist. Now
consider a queue with NULL TXT record only as raw if the
domain entry is not empty (which tells that the queue is
Bonjour-broadcasted (Bug #1223).
- cups-browsed: Do also not mark a discovered printer as
already provided by another server when the other server's
queue has "unconfirmed" status. Mark the other queue with
"disappeared" or "unconfirmed" status as duplicate of the
discovered printer so that the new queue for the discovered
printer does not get removed when the entry for the other
queue times out.
CHANGES IN V1.0.55
- pdftopdf: Fixed manual duplex by adding a blank page to evn
pages if the total number of pages of the document is
odd. Otherwise the last page of the document would stay in
the input tray. This fixes also a side effect as the set of
even pages reducing to a zero page job if the job consists
of only one page, making Poppler's pdftops error out (Ubuntu
bug #1340435).
- cups-browsed: Do not mark a discovered printer as already
provided by another server when the other server's queue has
"disappeared" status. This queue can be from the same server
before it changed its name.
- cups-browsed: Do not create a local queue pointing to a
remote raw queue (Ubuntu bug #1335211).
- foomatic-rip, imagetoraster, pdftoraster, rastertopclx,
rastertopdf: Added colord "device_inhibit" support for
color-managed filters.
- foomatic-rip: Let it also build correctly on systems which
already provide the strlcat() and strlcpy() functions, like
Mac OS X. Thanks to Matt Broughton for reporting this
(bug #1215).
- bannertopdf: Added support for PPD-less printing, especially
one gets a useful test page with PPD-less queues now.
- bannertopdf: Fixed "Printer Location" and "Driver Version"
entries on the test page/the banners.
- bannertopdf: Added new PDF template files which contain the
text strings appropriate to the banners, before the banners
were all equal, without text. Thanks to Johannes Meixner
from SUSE/Novell for this fix (Bug #1209).
- bannertopdf: Fixed Makefile to mark it dependent on
libfontembed.la. Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat for the
patch (Red Hat bug #1106101).
- pstopdf: Use "grep -E" instead of "grep -P" as the latter
generates executable code and executes it, requiring
"execmem" privileges which could be not available in some
security policies. Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat for the
patch (Red Hat bug #1079534).
- foomatic-rip: NetBSD does not provide a mkstemps() function,
use appropriate workaround then (Bug #1211).
- cups-browsed: Reorder inclusion of headers for compatibility
with NetBSD (Bug #1212).
- pdftoraster: Fixed segfault caused by introduction of
"no-color-management" option (Bug #1214).
- libcupsfilters: Let cupsRasterParseIPPOptions() also accept
"pwg-raster-document-type" settings with hyphen between
color space name and color depth.
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Release 0.26.4
core:
* CairoOutputDev: Make sure we always push a transparency
group in setSoftMaskFromImageMask(). Bug #81624
* Fix a crash when adding Annotation without contents
* Improve non-latin characters in inline notes. Bug #65956
* Don't check for inlineImg twice. Bug #82059
* printf() -> error()
glib:
* Return NULL in poppler_annot_get_contents also for empty
strings
* Fix a memory leak when getting text layout and attributes
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Hi, new poppler-data out, it just adds a .pc file.
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bump PKGREVISION;
drop a number of no longer supported configuration flags
Add cups-files.conf to the list of CONF_FILES
PLIST:
add cups-files.conf to example files installed
options.mk:
remove a number of now meaningless configuration options.
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(and earlier.)
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doesn't install them.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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cups-filters, which installs them too.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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conflict with cups-1.7.
Upstream bug report was filed a month ago, but so far there was
no clarification:
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1222
Bump PKGREVISION.
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This is documentation for tex-octavo.
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The octavo class is a modification of the standard LaTeX book class.
Its purpose is to typeset books following classical design and
layout principles, with the express intention of encouraging the
making of beautiful books by anyone with access to a good printer
and with an inclination towards venerable crafts, e.g., bookbinding.
The octavo class differs from the book class by implementing many
of the proposals and insights of respected experts, especially Jan
Tschichold and Hugh Williamson.
The documentation discusses methods to organise and print out any
text into signatures, which can then be gathered, folded and sewn
into a book.
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