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2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends. PKGREVISION -> 3dholland1-3/+3
2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends. PKGREVISION -> 2dholland2-6/+7
2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends; PKGREVISION -> 3dholland1-3/+3
2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends. PKGREVISION -> 8dholland1-3/+9
2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends.dholland1-3/+3
2013-03-16Update ghostscript depends. PKGREVISION -> 4.dholland1-3/+3
2013-03-16Indirection wrapper for the two ghostscript packages.dholland2-0/+52
2013-03-16Add ghostscript-agpldholland1-1/+2
2013-03-16Add ghostscript-agpl package, the same as the current print/ghostscript.dholland17-0/+1102
2013-03-16+ghostscript-gpldholland1-1/+2
2013-03-16Copy the pre-update ghostscript 9.05 package as ghostscript-gpl.dholland19-0/+1136
2013-03-16Update ruby-gnome2 to 1.2.2.obache1-2/+1
== Ruby-GNOME2 1.2.2: 2013-03-11 Ruby 2.0.0 support release! === Changes ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements * Supported test on Ruby 2.0.0. [GitHub #134] [Reported by mtasaka] ==== Ruby/Poppler * Improvements * Removed deprecated GDK support. ==== Ruby/GDK3 * Improvements * Supported Ruby 2.0.0. [GitHub#129] [Reported by TOMITA Masahiro] ==== Ruby/GObjectIntrospection * Improvements * Supported not GType based flags. * Supported not GType based enum. * Supported custom callback function. * Supported .h install. * Supported .pc install. * More Rubyish method names are used. * Stopped to raise exception when there are two or more out parameters. * Added Loader.start_callback_dispatch_thread(). * Supported arguments validation. * Stopped to use array for just one return value. * Supported Enumerator. * Hide constructor methods. ==== Ruby/GtkSourceView3 * Fixes * Fixed wrong deb package name. ==== Ruby/Clutter * Fixes * Fixed wrong initialized check. * Stopped to override Clutter.init unexpectedly. ==== Ruby/ClutterGTK * Fixes * Fixed wrong initialized check. ==== Ruby/WebKitGTK * Fixes * Fixed wrong initialized check. === Thanks * Vincent Carmona (for unreleased GObjectIntrospection based GStreamer bindings) * TOMITA Masahiro * NAKAJIMA Takashi (for unreleased GObjectIntrospection based GStreamer bindings) * mtasaka
2013-03-14LICENSE update requires version bump.dholland1-1/+2
2013-03-13Change in LICENSEadam1-2/+2
2013-03-12Upate ruby-pdf-reader to 1.3.2.taca2-6/+6
v1.3.2 (26th February 2013) - various bug fixes
2013-03-08Changes 9.07:adam10-86/+51
As of this release (9.07), Ghostscript and GhostPDL are distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL). Ghostscript now has the option to be built as thread safe. Note that not all devices are thread safe. See the GS_THREADSAFE option in: GS_THREADSAFE The pdfwrite devices now supports linearized (or optimized for fast web view) output directly ("-dFastWebView") The Font API (FAPI) has been moved from the Postscript interpreter (psi) into the graphics library (base), and extended to support the other languages (PCL/PXL/XPS). All interpreters now use Freetype by default to render all viable font types. Ghostscript has been extended to support Postscript string and array objects with >64k entries. Ghostscript has been extended to support file sizes >4Gb - in particular reading and writing PDF files. As a side effect of this, Ghostscript also now supports 64 bit Postscript integer objects. All CMYK devices can now support simulated overprint of spot colors using the "-dSimulateOverprint" command line option. Support for use of DeviceN ICC color profiles as the output profile with the tiffsep and psdcmyk devices. Support for customized named color handling with DeviceN colors Support for black point compensation Support for K preservation in CMYK to CMYK conversions Support for DeviceLink profiles for graphic, image and text objects Support for custom color replacement Increased control in specifying color conversions as a function of object type Full details of the color management features can be found in: GS9_Color_Management.pdf Provide BigTIFF output option: the tiff devices can write BigTIFF files using the "-dUseBigTIFF" option. This requires libtiff version >=4.0.0 (the option is ignored for versions <4.0.0) LittleCMS updated to 2.4 Plus the usual round of bug fixes, compatibility changes, and incremental improvements.
2013-03-02Don't add default arguments at implementation time.joerg2-1/+15
2013-02-25Update to 0.4ryoon4-20/+29
* Add djvulibre-lib and libspectre dependencies. Changelog: Release 0.4: * Added support for multiple formats. * Added format detection using libmagic. * Added support for PostScript. Thanks to Alexander Volkov. * Added rudimentary support for DjVu. * Added support for hyperlinks in DjVu documents. Thanks to Alexander Volkov. * Added support for outline and properties of DjVu documents. * Added support for UNIX signals. * Added missing support for links to external documents. * Small improvements to prefetching. * Changed presentation view to support rotation, caching and prefetching. * Dropped support for storing tabs and bookmarks as XML files. * Improved handling of headers and their interdependencies. Thanks to Alexander Volkov. * Updated Ukrainian translation. Thanks to Vladimir Smolyar and yurchor. * Updated Croatian translation. Thanks to freedomrun. * Updated Slovak translation. Thanks to DAG Software. * Updated Czech translation. Thanks to Pavel Fric. * Updated British English translation. Thanks to Andi Chandler. * Updated French translation. Thanks to Hélion du Mas des Bourboux. * Updated Polish translation. Thanks to Mateusz Łukasik and Mike08. * Updated Brazilian Portguese translation. Thanks to Phillipe Smith. * Updated Hebrew translation. Thanks to Yaron Shahrabani. * Updated Catalan translation. Thanks to VPablo. * Updated Asturian translation. Thanks to Xuacu Saturio. * Updated French translation. Thanks to Sylvie Gallet and Tanguy Herrmann. * Updated Italian translation. Thanks to Claudio Arseni. * Updated Spanish translation. Thanks to Dante Diaz. * Updated Russian translation. Thanks to Vladimir Smolyar. * Updated Bosnian translation. Thanks to Kenan Dervišević. * Added Malay translation. Thanks to abuyop.
2013-02-23Update acroread9 to 9.5.4 for APSA13-02.obache2-6/+6
2013-02-17Revbump all elisp packages after emacs changes.dholland1-1/+2
2013-02-16Recursive bump for png-1.6.wiz63-121/+126
2013-02-16Recursive bump for png-1.6.wiz2-4/+4
2013-02-16Recursive bump for png-1.6.wiz14-27/+28
2013-02-13Update ruby-pdf-reader to 1.3.1.taca2-7/+7
v1.3.1 (12th February 2013) - various bug fixes
2013-02-12Don't pull in sys/ucred.h on Solaris as it results in procfs.h beingjperkin2-1/+18
included and conflicts between _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 and 32-bit procfs.
2013-02-12needs libz, doesn't need bashdrochner3-5/+14
2013-02-11Update ruby-pdf-reader to 1.3.0.taca3-7/+35
v1.3.0 (30th December 2012) - Numerous performance optimisations (thanks Alex Dowad) - Improved text extraction (thanks Nathaniel Madura) - Load less of the hashery gem to reduce core monkey patches - various bug fixes
2013-02-09Bump PKGREVISION from audio/jack.ryoon1-2/+2
2013-02-07Update ruby-gnome2 to 1.2.1.obache1-2/+1
(and add gtk3, gdk3, gtksourceview3 and gobject-introspection binding). based on PR 47529. == Ruby-GNOME2 1.2.1: 2013-01-30 GTK+ 3 support on Mac OS X release! === Changes ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements * Supported custom sudo prompt on auto native package install. [GitHub:126] [Suggested by Yorick Peterse] * Started to support JRuby. (It is not completed yet.) [GitHub:125] [Reported by vpereira] * Accepted unsigned long int size GType. * Removed DL support. * Don't call deprecated g_type_init() for GLib >= 2.35.1. ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Fixes * Fixed a memory leak related Gtk::TreeIter. [GitHub:128] [Patch by Toshiaki Asai] ==== Ruby/GTK3 * Fixes * Fixed a memory leak related Gtk::TreeIter. [GitHub:128] [Patch by Toshiaki Asai] * Fixed a crash bug caused by symbol conflict with Ruby/GDK3 on Mac OS X. [GitHub:127] [Reported by Sergio Campama] [Helped by Watson] ==== Ruby/GDK3 * Improvements * [windows] Bundled Greybird theme. [Suggested by Regis d'Aubarede] ==== Ruby/GooCanvas * Improvements * Added Goo::Canvas#get_items_at [GitHub:124] [Patch by David Maciejak] ==== Ruby/WebKitGTK * Added ==== Ruby/GtkSourceView3 * Improvements * Supported Windows. === Thanks * David Maciejak * Yorick Peterse * vpereira * Toshiaki Asai * Sergio Campama * Watson * Regis d'Aubarede == Ruby-GNOME2 1.2.0: 2013-01-24 GTK+ 3 support release! === Changes ==== All * Added ruby-gtk3 package. Here is a list: * Ruby/GLib2 * Ruby/ATK * Ruby/Pango * Ruby/GdkPixbuf2 * Ruby/GDK3 * Ruby/GTK3 ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements * Supported custom VALUE <-> GBoxed conversion * Supported VALUE <-> GBoxed conversion by RVAL2GOBJ * Added GLib::Source::REMOVE * Added GLib::Source::CONTINUE * Added rbgobj_make_boxed_raw() * Added GLib::Value for internal use * [windows] Updated to the latest GLib: 2.28.8-1 -> 2.34.3 * Changes * Removed deprecated GLib::Win32.get_package_installation_directory * Removed deprecated GLib::Win32.get_package_installation_subdirectory * Added user_data to RGConvertTable callbacks * rbgobj_convert_define() copies passed RGConvertTable * Removed deprecated G_DEF_FUNDAMENTAL. Use RG_DEF_CONVERSION instead ==== Ruby/GIO2 * Improvements * Installed headers ==== Ruby/ATK * Improvements * [windows] Updated to the latest ATK: 1.32.0 -> 2.6.0 ==== Ruby/Pango * Improvements * [windows] Updated to the latest Pango: 1.28.3 -> 1.32.6 ==== Ruby/GdkPixbuf2 * Improvements * [windows] Updated to the latest gdk-pixbuf: 2.24.0 -> 2.26.5 ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Improvements * Removed needless not copy flag from Allocation * [windows] Updated to the latest GTK+ 2: 2.24.8 -> 2.24.14 ==== Ruby/GDK3 * Improvements * [windows] Supported: 3.6.4 ==== Ruby/GTK3 * Improvements * Removed needless not copy flag from Allocation * [windows] Supported: 3.6.4 ==== Ruby/GObjectIntrospection * Improvements * Supported over loaded method * Supported over loaded constructor * Supported GBoxed object * Supported char * * Supported GInterface * Supported CallableInfo * Supported may be null * Supported union object * Supported not GBoxed struct * Supported out parameter * Supported C array * Added "?" suffix to predicate method name * Supported SourceFunc callback * Supported GValue * Added GObjectIntrospection::Loader.register_boxed_class_converter * Supported inout parameter * Supported binary data array * Changes * ArgInfo#[] -> ArgInfo#get_arg ==== Ruby/CairoGObject * Added ==== Ruby/Clutter * Added ==== Ruby/ClutterGtk * Added == Ruby-GNOME2 1.1.9: 2012-12-29 This is a experimental GObjectIntrospection support release. === Changes ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements * Renamed G_DEF_CLASS4 to G_DEF_CLASS_WITH_PARENT. G_DEF_CLASS4 is still usable but it is deprecated. ==== Ruby/GObjectIntrospection * Added. It is still experimental. == Ruby-GNOME2 1.1.8: 2012-12-19 This is a bug fix release for Ruby 2.0.0. === Changes ==== All * Fixes * Fixed a bug that *.so isn't installed with Ruby 2.0.0. == Ruby-GNOME2 1.1.7: 2012-12-10 This is a package for Windows fix release. === Changes ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Fixes * Bundled GTK+ 2.24.8-1 instead of GTK+ 2.24.10-1. [Reported by Mahoro Shimura] === Thanks * Mahoro Shimura == Ruby-GNOME2 1.1.6: 2012-12-02 This is Ruby 2.0.0 support release! === Changes ==== All * Fixes * Fixed install error on Ruby 2.0.0. [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Recent Ruby: 'depend' files must be changed [Reported by Carlo E. Prelz] ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements * Improved portability a bit. '$,' is used instead of rb_output_fs. [GktHub:#117] [Reported by Marvin Gülker] ==== Ruby/GIO2 * Fixes * Fixed a crash bug on i386. [Reported by TAKATSU Tomonari] ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Improvements * Added Gtk::TreeModel#iter_root. [GitHub:121] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Gtk::TreeModel#iter_next. [GitHub:121] [Patch by dmaciejak] ==== Ruby/GdkPixbuf2 * Fixes * Fixed build errors with old gdk-pixbuf. ==== Ruby/Poppler * Improvements * Added missing required Poppler version. [Suggested by Grant Schoep] [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] poppler, build fails, incorrect required_pkg_config_package? * Fixes * Fixed a wrong package name on Red Hat and Fedora. [Reported by Grant Schoep] [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] poppler, build fails, incorrect required_pkg_config_package? * Changes * Disabled auto Poppler install for Homebrew. It requires --with-glib option but auto install with --with-glib option isn't supported yet. ==== Ruby/GooCanvas * Improvements * Added Goo::Canvas#update. [GitHub:119] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Goo::Canvas#request_update. [GitHub:119] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Goo::Canvas#convert_from_pixels. [GitHub:123] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Goo::Canvas#convert_to_pixels. [GitHub:123] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Goo::Canvas#get_item_at. [GitHub:123] [Patch by dmaciejak] * Added Goo::Canvas#bounds. [GitHub:123] [Patch by dmaciejak] ==== Ruby/GStreamer * Improvements * Don't pass -h and --help to GStreamer. [GitHub:#118] [Reported by dmaciejak] === Thanks * TAKATSU Tomonari * dmaciejak * Grant Schoep * Carlo E. Prelz * Marvin Gülker
2013-02-06PKGREVISION bumps for the security/openssl 1.0.1d update.jperkin42-81/+84
2013-02-05Include correct header for putenv to avoidwiz3-2/+25
warning: reference to compatibility putenv(); include <stdlib.h> for correct reference Addresses PR 47534 by David A. Holland.
2013-02-03Apparently we now need to convert BGRA to RGBA. Bump pkgrev.jakllsch3-3/+51
Backported from upstream, obtained via Debian GNU/Linux.
2013-01-31+ qpdf.wiz1-1/+2
2013-01-31Import qpdf-4.0.1 as print/qpdf, packaged by dillo@.wiz5-0/+115
QPDF is a command-line program that does structural, content-preserving transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something like pdf-to-pdf. It also provides many useful capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more about how they work. QPDF is capable of creating linearized (also known as web-optimized) files and encrypted files. It is also capable of converting PDF files with object streams (also known as compressed objects) to files with no compressed objects or to generate object streams from files that don't have them (or even those that already do). QPDF also supports a special mode designed to allow you to edit the content of PDF files in a text editor. For more details, please see the documentation links below. QPDF includes support for merging and splitting PDFs through the ability to copy objects from one PDF file into another and to manipulate the list of pages in a PDF file. The QPDF library also makes it possible for you to create PDF files from scratch. In this mode, you are responsible for supplying all the contents of the file, while the QPDF library takes care off all the syntactical representation of the objects, creation of cross references tables and, if you use them, object streams, encryption, linearization, and other syntactic details. QPDF is not a PDF content creation library, a PDF viewer, or a program capable of converting PDF into other formats. In particular, QPDF knows nothing about the semantics of PDF content streams. If you are looking for something that can do that, you should look elsewhere. However, once you have a valid PDF file, QPDF can be used to transform that file in ways perhaps your original PDF creation can't handle. For example, programs generate simple PDF files but can't password-protect them, web-optimize them, or perform other transformations of that type.
2013-01-29Update to 2.1.2:wiz2-7/+6
2.1.2 - Minor GUI bug fixes. - Minor translation fixes. - Updated copyright year.
2013-01-27Update to 3.12.11:schnoebe5-16/+23
Significant Changes: - RHEL5 supported with hpcups Added Support for the Following New Printers: - HP LaserJet Pro 500 color MFP M570dw - HP LaserJet Pro 500 color MFP M570dn - HP LaserJet Enterprise flow MFP M525 - HP LaserJet Enterprise color flow MFP M575 - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 M712n - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 M712dn - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 M712xh - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 color MFP M775dn - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 color MFP M775f - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 color MFP M775z - HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 color MFP M775z+ Added support for the following new Distro's: - Ubuntu 12.10 - Debian 6.0.6 Launchpad fixes: 1073650 - musb.c:get_interface() doesn't check return value of libusb_get_config_descriptor() 1070758 - can't run hp-check without GUI 1048754 - HP Setup crashes with ValueError 1067697 - manual of hp-check mentions '--runtime' option 1067689 - 'hp-check -r' starts HPLIP status service (hp-systray) 1064107 - CUPSEXT could not be loaded 1066235 - 'hp-check' does not find installed XSane 1065582 - Cannot add a parallel printer Issues fixed: - Delay in status display on USB connection for certain classes of devices - Secure Printing support for HP LaserJet P3010 Series Detailed Change Log: - Job storage support with postscript finishing filter
2013-01-26Revbump after graphics/jpeg and textproc/icuadam64-121/+129
2013-01-25Update to 2.16.2. Comment patches.wiz8-55/+86
Fixes and changes after 2.16.0 ============================== 2.16.1 Please refer to the bug tracker for issues fixed in 2.16.1 (http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list?can=1&q=Fixed_2_16_1). New features in 2.16 since 2.14 =============================== * Support for cross-staff stems on chords, using `crossStaff' and the `Span_stem_engraver'. This calculates the length of cross-staff stems automatically. * The syntax of words (character sequences recognized without enclosing quotes) and commands (now always a backslash `\' followed by a word) has been unified across all modes: it now consists of alphabetic characters, possibly enclosing isolated dashes `-' and underlines `_'. As one consequence, using unquoted text scripts like (literally!) { c-script c\f_script } will now tend to result in invalid music. Omitting quote marks for arbitrary text rather than keywords has never been good practice or even documented, and it is unlikely to have seen significant use. Staying with established conventions (like not using dashes or underlines for command names intended to be used inside of music) remains advisable. The reason for this change is more robust recognition of LilyPond's lexical units for LilyPond itself as well as external tools interpreting its syntax. * Support for Kievan square notation: \new KievanVoice { \cadenzaOn c d e f g a bes \bar "kievan" } * Augmentation dots now avoid the other voice in two-voice polyphony so that users can move the `Dot_column_engraver' to set dots independently for each `Voice'. * A Scheme function to adjust the control points of curves such as slurs and ties, developed by several users, is now included in LilyPond. g8->( bes,-.) d4 \shape Slur #'((-0.5 . 1.5) (-3 . 0) (0 . 0) (0 . 0)) g8->( bes,!-.) d4 * Use of `\tempo' specifications in `\midi' blocks (removed in 2.9.16 in favor of explicit `tempoWholesPerMinute' settings) has seen a revival: now any kind of property-setting music is turned into context definitions within output specifications, allowing for declarations like \layout { \accidentalStyle modern } \midi { \tempo 4. = 66 } * The LilyPond G clef has been redesigned - upper loop is now more balanced, bottom crook sticks out less and the "spine" (main vertical line) is more evenly curved. The old and new versions can be compared by looking at the documentation: old version (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font.html#clef-glyphs), new version (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font.html#clef-glyphs). * Lilypond's stencil commands have been simplified to allow for less code duplication and better height approximations of graphical objects. The following stencil commands have been eliminated: * `beam' * `bezier-sandwich' * `bracket' * `dashed-slur' * `dot' * `oval' * `repeat-slash' * `zigzag-line' * Flags are now treated as separate objects rather than as stem parts. * Two alternative methods for bar numbering can be set, especially for when using repeated music; * The following is a fundamental change in LilyPond's music representation: Rhythmic events like `LyricEvent' and `NoteEvent' are no longer wrapped in `EventChord' unless they have been actually entered as part of a chord in the input. If you manipulate music expressions in Scheme, the new behavior may require changes in your code. Calling the music function `\eventChords' or the Scheme function `event-chord-wrap!' converts to the old representation; using one of those might be easiest for keeping legacy code operative. The following three items are consequences of this change. * The repetitive chord entry aid `q' has been reimplemented. Repeated chords are now replaced right before interpreting a music expression. In case the user wants to retain some events of the original chord, he can run the repeat chord replacement function `\chordRepeats' manually. * String numbers and right hand fingerings on single notes now appear without having to be written inside of chord brackets. * Music functions now work the same when used inside or outside of chords, including all the possibilities of argument parsing. Music variables can be used inside of chords: a construct like tonic=fis' { <\tonic \transpose c g \tonic> } now works as expected. One can use `#{...#}' for constructing chord constituents. `\tweak' now works on single notes without needing to wrap them in a chord. Using it on command events and lyrics is now possible, but not likely to give results yet. * `\tweak' now takes an optional layout object specification. It can be used for tweaking layout objects that are only indirectly caused by the tweaked event, like accidentals, stems, and flags: <\tweak Accidental #'color #red cis4 \tweak Accidental #'color #green es g> * Scheme expressions inside of embedded Lilypond (`#{...#}') are now executed in lexical closure of the surrounding Scheme code. `$' is no longer special in embedded Lilypond. It can be used unconditionally in Lilypond code for immediate evaluation of Scheme expressions, similar to how `ly:export' could previously be used. `ly:export' has been removed. As a consequence, `#' is now free to delay evaluation of its argument until the parser actually reduces the containing expression, greatly reducing the potential for premature evaluation. There are also `splicing' operators `$@' and `#@' for interpreting the members of a list individually. * To reduce the necessity for using `$', Scheme expressions written with `#' are interpreted as music inside of music lists, and as markups or markup lists inside of markups. * Support for jazz-like chords has been improved: Lydian and altered chords are recognised; separators between chord modifiers are now treated independently of separators between "slash" chords and their bass notes (and by default, slashes are now only used for the latter type of separator); additional pitches are no longer prefixed with "add" by default; and the "m" in minor chords can be customized. *note Customizing chord names: (lilypond-notation)Customizing chord names. for more information. * The `\markuplines' command has been renamed to `\markuplist' for a better match with its semantics and general Lilypond nomenclature. * The interface for specifying string tunings in tablature has been simplified considerably and employs the scheme function `\stringTuning' for most purposes. * Beams can now have their slopes preserved over line breaks. To do this, several callback functions are now deprecated. * `ly:beam::calc-least-squares-positions' * `ly:beam::slope-damping' * `ly:beam::shift-region-to-valid' Furthermore, `ly:beam::quanting' now takes an additional argument to help calculations over line breaks. All of these functions are now automatically called when setting the `positions' parameter. * In function arguments music, markups and Scheme expressions (as well as several other syntactic entities) have become mostly interchangeable and are told apart only by evaluating the respective predicate. In several cases, the predicate is consulted by the parser, like when deciding whether to interpret `-3' as a number or a fingering event. * Music functions (and their close relatives) can now be defined with optional arguments. * For defining commands executed only for their side-effects, `define-void-function' is now available. * There is a new `define-event-function' command in analogy to `define-music-function' that can be used for defining music functions acting as post events without requiring a direction specifier (`-', `^', or `_') placed before them. dyn=#(define-event-function (parser location arg) (markup?) (make-dynamic-script arg)) \relative c' { c\dyn pfsss } * A list of ASCII aliases for special characters can be included. \paper { #(include-special-characters) } \markup "&bull; &dagger; &copyright; &OE; &ss; &para;" * There is a new `define-scheme-function' command in analogy to `define-music-function' that can be used to define functions evaluating to Scheme expressions while accepting arguments in Lilypond syntax. * The construct `#{ ... #}' can now be used not just for constructing sequential music lists, but also for pitches (distinguished from single note events by the absence of a duration or other information that can't be part of a pitch), single music events, void music expressions, post events, markups (mostly freeing users from having to use the `markup' macro), markup lists, number expressions, context definitions and modifications, and a few other things. If it encloses nothing or only a single music event, it no longer returns a sequential music list but rather a void music expression or just the music event itself, respectively. * Pitches can be used on the right side of assignments. They are distinguished from single note events by the absence of a duration or other information that can't be part of a pitch. * New command-line option `--loglevel=LEVEL' to control how much output LilyPond creates. Possible values are ERROR, WARN, BASIC_PROGRESS, PROGRESS, DEBUG. * `\once \set' now correctly resets the property value to the previous value. * The alignment of dynamic spanners (hairpins, text crescendo, etc.) is now automatically broken if a different direction is explicitly given. * Appoggiaturas and acciaccaturas now also work inside a slur, not only inside a phrasing slur. Also, a function `\slashedGrace' was added that does not use a slur from the acciaccatura note. * To suppress the line on a crescendo text spanner (and other similar spanners), LilyPond now fully supports the `#'style = #'none' property. * LilyPond.app now supports MacOS X 10.7, thanks Christian Hitz! * Glissandi can now span multiple lines.
2013-01-23News since 11.87mef3-9/+21
================ * AUCTeX now supports Biber in conjunction with biblatex in addition to BibTeX. * Each AUCTeX mode now has its own abbrev table. On Emacsen which provide the possibility to inherit abbrevs from other tables, the abbrevs from the Text mode abbrev table are available as well. Newly defined abbrevs are written to the mode-specific tables, though. * The file `tex-fptex.el' was removed. * Forward/backward search for Evince has been improved. If Emacs is compiled with DBUS support and a recent Evince version (3.x) is installed, the communication goes over the desktop bus instead of the command line, resulting in more accurate positioning of point in Emacs and highlighting of the target paragraph in Evince. * A problem where Ghostscript threw an /invalidfileaccess error when running preview-latex was fixed. * A lot of smaller fixes and additions have been made.
2013-01-22Changes to fix Can't locate flush.pl in @INC ( .... based on PR pkg/47484mef4-5/+85
with patches/patch-ab, and some more as (3) and (4): (1) Add patch-ab to eliminate old-fashioned flush.pl which causes error as: Can't locate flush.pl in @INC ( .... (2) patch-ab also includes: - Eliminate old-fashioned call of ctime.pl - Eliminate non-supported '$#' - Rename 'sub date' to be more specific name 'sub a2ps_date' This patch is derived from http://trac.macports.com/changeset/86539 (3) Add comment on patch-aa from cvs log. (4) Add LICENSE=mit.
2013-01-20Add some options to print/evince.riastradh4-23/+60
Been sitting on this patch for ages. No objection in PR pkg/44541.
2013-01-17Do not add default arguments at implementation time.joerg2-1/+15
2013-01-16Update acroread9 to 9.5.3.obache2-7/+6
9.5.3 This release provides mitigations for vulnerabilities described in the security bulletin at http://www.adobe.com/go/apsb13-02. 9.5.2: This release provides mitigations for vulnerabilities described in the security bulletin at http://www.adobe.com/go/apsb12-16.
2013-01-15Linker flags must be prefixed with -Wl. Don't add default argumentsjoerg4-4/+32
during method implementation.
2013-01-14Add tex-textcase{,-doc}.minskim1-1/+3
2013-01-14Import tex-textcase-doc-0.07 as print/tex-textcase-doc.minskim4-0/+22
Packaged by Patrick Welche and modified by me. This is documentation for tex-textcase.
2013-01-14Import tex-textcase-0.07 as print/tex-textcase.minskim4-0/+32
Packaged by Patrick Welche and modified by me. The textcase package offers commands \MakeTextUppercase and \MakeTextLowercase are similar to the standard \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowercase, but they do not change the case of any sections of mathematics, or the arguments of \cite, \label and \ref commands within the argument. A further command \NoCaseChange does nothing but suppress case change within its argument, so to force uppercase of a section including an environment, one might say: \MakeTextUppercase{...\NoCaseChange{\begin{foo}} ...\NoCaseChange{\end{foo}}...}
2013-01-11Prefer gzcat + plain tar over gtar. Honour CFLAGS.joerg1-8/+8
2013-01-06Move LICENSE/RESTRICTED to Makefile.common.gdt3-19/+11
The root of the issue is the distfile, which is shared via Makefile.common, so the license variables belong together.
2013-01-06Set LICENSE and NO_*_ON_*; PKGREVISION++.gdt1-2/+10
This uses the pdflib distfile, so it inherits the treatment. (Perhaps these lines should have been set in Makefile.common.)