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2002-01-31Upgrade mlterm package from 2.0.0 to 2.2.0.agc6-28/+29
Provided in PR 15436 by Masao Uebayashi (uebayasi@soum.co.jp) - the patch files were modified by me to apply cleanly. Changes since 2.0.0: * variable length column is supported. * ISCII support codes are imported(but is not still supported formally). * fribidi 0.10.0 is supported. * Full Reset button is added to mlconfig. * color fading is supported. * big5 unstandard characters can be converted to and from ucs4. * cursor form is changed when window is focused or unfocused. * Background of color-reversed characters is drawn with fg color event under wall paper or tranparent mode. * ESC ] 20 ; pt BEL sequence is supported. * mlterm configuration protocol is decided and implemented. * w3mmlconfig(w3m local-CGI) is contributed by Sakamoto Hironori san. * mlconf_curses(perl + curses) is contributed by Minami Hirokazu san. * etc/{font|vfont|aafont|vaafont} format is changed. (Dynalab font can be shown correctly by using this extension) * some characters of CP932 based true type fonts couldn't be shown, but fixed. * CP932 gaiji characters (IBM , NEC , NECIBM) <=> UCS conversion is supported. * and many minor bugs are fixed.
2001-12-30Mark this package as only available on NetBSD with 1.5T or later.agc1-1/+4
Fixes a problem which arose on a 1.5.2 bulk build.
2001-12-21sync PLIST with realityagc1-1/+3
2001-12-21Initial import of mlterm-2.0.0 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.agc7-0/+114
mlterm is a Multi Lingual TERMinal emulator for X. It supports many character sets, many encodings, and many other decorative functions. Since mlterm retains character tables in memory to convert characters between UCS and other encodings, it consumes a lot of memory while running, so it's recommended that you open multiple ptys in one process. Provided in PR 15002 by Masao Uebayashi <uebayasi@soum.co.jp>, modified slightly by myself to use NetBSD's libtool, to correct slight wording difficulties in the description, and to generalise the hardcoded paths in Makefile.in files.