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* Bug fixes
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From changelog:
04-Sep-2007
diffstat 1.45
add "-b" option (Debian #379380, patch by Greg Norris).
26-Aug-2007
diffstat 1.44
add a check for default-diff output, e.g., "diff foo bar|diffstat",
which has no "diff" command in the output for diffstat to guess that
a diff is beginning.
add a check after completing a chunk for unified diff to ensure that
the next line either begins another chunk for the diff, or starts
another diff, e.g., a context diff (report by Adrian Bunk).
add configure options for leak-checking valgrind, etc.
use install-sh rather than install.sh
updated config.guess and config.sub
updated configure macros CF_GCC_ATTRIBUTES CF_GCC_WARNINGS CF_MSG_LOG
CF_PATH_SYNTAX CF_VERBOSE CF_XOPEN_SOURCE
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installer in gnome-2.20.
(For now, nothing depends on it; I want to make sure that it does
at least compile on all relevant platforms.)
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seems to be a bit more widely supported. Fixes unknown encoding problems
on netbsd-2 when building textproc/xmlto
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Bump revision.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read
/ easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text
format is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports
features such as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes,
and links.
Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language,
but specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use
span-level HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can
use block level HTML tags (like <div> and <table> as well).
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2.18 Aug 15 2007
- Non-unique key attribute values now trigger a warning (or a fatal
error in strict mode) rather than silently discarding data (patch
from Daniel Baysinger)
2.17 Aug 02 2007
- Added parse_string(), parse_file() and parse_fh() methods
- Added default_config_file(), and build_simple_tree() hook methods
- Tweak to implementation of exporting (patch from Stuart Moore)
- Documented hook methods
- Fixed test suite race condition (RT#28603 from Andreas J. König)
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including ParserDetails.ini statically in PLIST we put it in an example
directory (can you call an empty file an example? :-) and let
CONF_FILES take care of copying it to the correct place.
This way "pkg_admin check" will not report an incorrect checksum.
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changes: minor bugfixes
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Emacs Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for Emacs. It
simplifies the process of writings documents and publishing them to
various output formats.
Emacs Muse consists of two main parts: an enhanced text-mode for
authoring documents and navigating within Muse projects, and a set of
publishing styles for generating different kinds of output.
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0.16 27 Jun 2007 Grant McLean
- Applied patch for PI handling from RT#19173
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US American English dictionary for hunspell.
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British (Commonwealth and European) English dictionary for hunspell.
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German dictionaries for hunspell following the new German spelling rules.
Includes versions for Switzerland and Austria.
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updated to latest version by me:
Hunspell is the default spell checker of OpenOffice.org office suite
and expectant spell checker of Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird.
Main features:
* Unicode support.
* Conditional and multiple affixes for languages with rich morphology.
* Extended compound word support.
* Morphological analysis (in custom item and arrangement style).
* Hunspell is based on MySpell and works also with MySpell dictionaries.
* GPL/LGPL/MPL tri-license
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This avoids linking against libnbcompat if it's not needed.
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Dblatex started as a DB2LaTeX clone, but since then many things
have changed and new features have been added or (hopefully)
improved. Now, the portion of shared code is small if any, and the
dblatex purpose is different from DB2LaTeX on these points:
* The project is end-user oriented, that is, it tries to hide as
much as possible the latex compiling stuff by providing a single
clean script to produce directly DVI, PostScript and PDF output.
* The actual output rendering is done not only by the XSL stylesheets
transformation, but also by a dedicated LaTeX package. The goal is
to allow a deep LaTeX customisation without changing the XSL
stylesheets.
* Post-processing is done by Python, to make publication faster,
convert the images if needed, and do the whole compilation.
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libnbcompat to use it "in place". libnbcompat is just really special,
and is of almost no use to anything other than the pkgsrc bootstrap
process.
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PKGREVISION, so make it so
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so add explicit DEPENDS and MESSAGE to that effect
PKGREVISION not bumped, since this is a conveniency related change,
not a functional change
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This is solely a minor bug-fix update to the 1.73.1 release. It fixes a
packaging error in the 1.73.1 package, as well as a bug in footnote handling
in FO output.
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* Bug fixes: RVT cleanup problems (William Brack),
exclude-result-prefix bug (William Brack), stylesheet compilation
error handling (Rob Richards).
* Portability fixes: improve build with VS2005 (Rob Richards),
fixing build on AIX (Bjorn Wiberg), fix the security file checks
on Windows (Roland Schwarz and Rob Richards).
* Improvement: add an --encoding option to xsltproc (Drazen Kacar).
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* Portability: Solaris crash on error handling, windows path fixes
(Roland Schwarz and Rob Richards), mingw build (Roland Schwarz)
* Bugfixes: xmlXPathNodeSetSort problem (William Brack), leak when
reusing a writer for a new document (Dodji Seketeli), Schemas
xsi:nil handling patch (Frank Gross), relative URI build problem
(Patrik Fimml), crash in xmlDocFormatDump, invalid char in comment
detection bug, fix disparity with xmlSAXUserParseMemory, automata
generation for complex regexp counts problems, Schemas IDC import
problems (Frank Gross), xpath predicate evailation error handling
(William Brack)
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packages maintenance.
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No functional changes, just dictionary improvements.
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