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Mark Davies in PR pkg/9915. Changes since version 0.89.9:
- XbaeMatrix : work in progress for making rows resizable. This is
already in place for columns, it is one of the requirements for being
able to handle different fonts. This may break binary compatibility
with previous releases.
- Various XmText bugfixes.
- Add Xm/MenuT.h trait include file, required for Xmt 2.1.3.
- XbaeMatrix : two bugfixes related to use of global variables (auch).
- CascadeButtons : if we set the sub-menu on a menubar there is no need
to refresh.
- All over : remove reference to timers we've nuked with
XtRemoveTimeOut().
- XmList (XmEXTENDED_SELECT) - the selected_item_count was always coming
back as 1
- ImageCache : add None symbolic name for transparency.
- XmTextFieldSetSelection - do not allow the start or end position to be
greater than the current length.
- Make Labels handle bitmaps in the version 2 case only
- XmRowColumn : Give the focus to the root when we don't know were else
to put it
- SelectionBox has a class method called list_callback. In our FileSB
class initialization this field was missing. This was causing FileSB
sub-classing problems.
- Do not activate an accelerator belonging to an un-managed widget. (DDD)
- Mnemonics were being installed and un-installed based on a different
set of rules.
- Make label handle pixmaps with a depth of 1.
- Xbae : consistent use of ANSI C prototypes.
- Several bugfixes to RPM configuration file (lesstif.spec).
- Work in progress for making Xbae widgets threadsafe.
- XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected doesn't replace last item due to the
test being performed as if position were 0 based rather than 1 based.
- DragBS : don't tell bcopy to copy a negative length.
- Various fixes for compiler warnings.
- DragBS : _XmWriteDragBuffer also seems to have difficulties - it
doesn't work if the 'size' is bigger than 1000, because someone had the
bright idea of hardcoding 1000 in as the maximum possible size.
- Convert web pages to using JPEG instead of GIF.
- Add Builder Xcessory example files for Xbae widgets. With these you
should be able to import the Xbae widgets onto the BX palette.
- Print a couple of warnings if someone calls Mrm thinking it might
actually do something.
- Clean up website text consistency.
- Fix XmListYToPos().
- Get rid of
- Our sample system.mwmrc wasn't correct.
- Manager.c : virtual key accelerator handler.
- lesstif.spec : make sure the include files for Xbae, Xlt make it in.
- lesstif.spec : split the "devel" RPM into two - the "devel" RPM keeps
the development stuff (include files etc), the new "static" RPM
contains the static libraries.
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* unconditionally install xscreensaver.kss (KDE screensaver module),
don't rely on the user having KDEDIR set in his environment
* Install xscreensaver.kss using BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT, as it's a shell
script, not a binary.
* xscreensaver.kss wanted /bin/bash, make it use /bin/sh
* Make xscreensaver.kss aware of $PREFIX, don't hardcode /usr/X11R6
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are included in the KDE base distribution.
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by Michael Wolfson in PR pkg/9961.
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Sync with lang/ruby.
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to avoid distfiles name crash (if old version was installed in the past
we experience checksum failure with the previous config)
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Changes:
documents and gdk/gtk functions added.
Several bug fixes.
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- - Refine check for BSDI, and accept "whatis.db" for name(s) of apropos
database(s). /usr/share/man/whatis.db had been taken for BSDI-style
monolithic whatis.db. Now recognizes multiple whatis.db's in MANPATH.
(You still have to make them, e.g.: "for m in /usr/*/man
/usr/pkg/lib/perl5/man; do /usr/libexec/makewhatis $m; done".)
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1. Modified menu posted from ticker tape view. Added 'About', and 'Help'
from the Help menu. This should help users of -tape mode who don't have
access to the menubar.
2. Modified ticker symbols to be a maximum of 15 characters from 6. Many
European bourses which have codes instead of US style ticker symbols
were getting truncated symbols.
3. Added a 'nickname' for ticker symbols. This is the text that gets
displayed in the 'tape' view. You can just re-enter the ticker symbol
or add any text you'd like to see for this symbol.
Note that if your exchange uses a numbering scheme then this feature
is a great help to you, you can enter the exchange code as the ticker
symbol and now specify the company name any way you wish.
More...
Full change log available at <http://sunsite.auc.dk/xinvest/ChangeLog.xquote-2.1>.
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and sometimes not. Yuck.
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linking to this pkg.
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-it is important to be able to have the libraries in a place other than
${X11BASE}/lib or ${LOCALBASE}/lib. Otherwise, the order of -Ldir matters
when other programs link to the qt1 pkg. If the order is wrong, the pkgs
which use qt1 pick up libqt from this pkg and fail. Since there are _many_
pkgs (and probably programs being written by individual users) which fall
in this catergory, I decided it was too error prone to simply require a
certain order of -Ldir. Additionally, it adds overhead to the maintainance
of any pkgs which use qt.
-it is important to keep the name "qt" for the libraries because everyone
expects to use "-lqt" (not "-lqt2"). This is true for many automatically
generated (for example from kdevelop) makefiles. The same is true for
keeping the name "moc" instead of "moc2".
-it would be nice to not totally ignore hier(7) by simply creating
${X11BASE}/qt2/ and putting everything under that directory.
As a result of these considerations, the "final" resting place for the qt2
components are:
${X11BASE}/bin/qt2/
${X11BASE}/lib/qt2/
${X11BASE}/include/qt2/
${X11BASE}/man/qt2/{man1,man3}
${X11BASE}/share/doc/qt2/
Most programs can correctly find the required components by using
--with-qt-includes=${X11BASE}/include/qt2/
--with-qt-libraries=${X11BASE}/lib/qt2/
as configure arguments and setting the MOC environment variable to
${X11BASE}/bin/qt2/moc or putting ${X11BASE}/bin/qt2/ in the PATH.
This makes it relatively easy to maintain a pkg which uses qt2 since
these are set in the pkg Makefile instead of as a patch to the pkg.
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for confusion.
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Changes include:
* Several bug fixes (old style root menu conversion, debian menu,
theme download of wm.themes.org, wraster library 0.62.0
support)
* Theme saving: ask user whether to overwrite a theme
* Improved debugging output of shell commands
* Icons update (thanks to Tim Allen )
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0.62.0:
- made shortcuts available during alt+tab
- save lowered state of menus
- fixed portability bugs for old X servers
- added check for XInternAtoms in configure and replacement code
- fixed window cycling with single key shortcut
- fixed WPrefs crash on menu editor
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site list.
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key changes from 1.1 to 1.2:
- autoconf-based installation Makefile is supplieed
- Bold, Italic, Bold-Italic styles are added.
- BDF file name changed for DOS.
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internationalization. Changes from 0.61.1:
Optimizations!!
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Code for converting wrlib images into X Pixmaps was optimized in many ways,
both in the original C code and in assembly for Pentium(tm) processors (with
and without MMX(tm)). Depending on the bit depth/color mode and CPU model,
performance increases can go up to 150%
Weendoze Window Cycling (alt-tab)
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Window cycling was changed to weendoze style.
NoBorder Window Attribute
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The NoBorder window attribute (to be put in
~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowAttributes) was added and will remove the
1 pixel border around windows.
Removed "Keep Attracted Icons" option from Clip's menu
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Since this option brought more confusion than usefulness among users, and
since it was usable only in a very limited context, being able to fill up
the Clip very easily, it was removed.
An alternative way of gaining the same functionality is to use the "Keep icon"
entry in the Clip's main menu. Or select multiple icons before calling that
entry, to make it apply to more than one icon.
Note: "Keep icon", as the obsoleted "Keep Attracted Icons" had nothing to do
with holding icons in Clip, while the application is running. Once they
are attracted, they are kept until the application close. Using
"Keep icon", will only assure that the icon will be kept, even after the
application is closed.
Please don't ask for this option back. It's error prone, and very unintuitive.
Considering it's very restrictive usability, and it's very ambiguous topic, it
does not need a special entry in the Clip's menu, taking in count that there
are already better alternative ways of gaining the same functionality.
Removed DisplayFont Option
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The font for the geometry size will be controlled by the default
WINGs font (SystemFont in WMGLOBAL) now.
Others
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- added DONT_SCALE_ICONS compile time option
- added --dont-restore cmd line option. When passed to wmaker, it
wont restore the state saved previously.
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it accordingly.
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- added -outfile command line switch
- added -rot command line switch by Andrew Sumner:
- implemented cloud map rendering (-cloudmapfile and -cloudfilter switches)
(see README.maps for details)
For NetBSD 1.4.x, (s)rand() was replaced by (s)random() to get a better
image of stars. Thanks a lot to Marcello Balduccini <marcy@cs.utep.edu>
for the hint!
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can be continued.
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Qt-1.44 is still available as the x11/qt1 package as Qt-2 is not 100% backwards
compatible with Qt-1.44.
A complete list of changes to Qt since 1.44 can be found online at
http://www.trolltech.com/changes/index.html
New major features
* Support for international software development:
+ QTranslator and the QObject::tr() function
+ QTextCodec (and subclasses)
+ QString is now a 16-bit Unicode string with good support for legacy 8-bit interoperation.
(The old 8-bit string class from Qt 1.x has been renamed to QCString.)
+ QChar - a Unicode character
* Rich Text
+ QTextView - formatted text and images
+ QTextBrowser - navigate formatted text and images
+ QStyleSheet - define your own XML formatting tags
+ QSimpleRichText - display rich text anywhere
* Convenient and powerful new collection classes:
+ QMap<Key,Type> - QDict with arbitrary keys
+ QValueList<Type> - QList of types other than pointers
+ QStringList - QValueList<QString> with helper functions
* Dialogs
+ QColorDialog - user picks a color
+ QFontDialog - user picks a font
+ QWizard - framework for leading users through steps
* Layout
+ QGrid, QHBox, QVBox - grid and boxes of widgets automatically assembled
+ QHGroupBox, QVGroupBox - easy framed groups of widgets
+ QSizePolicy - a widget's abilities to change size in different ways
* Custom layouts
+ New, much simpler and more powerful API for creating custom layouts
* PNG Support
+ PNG support is now included in the core library
* Support for generalized configurable GUI styles:
+ QStyle and subclasses
* Session management
+ QSessionManager - saving state when the system shuts down
* Extended coordinate system
+ QPoint, QPointArray, QSize and QRect now have 32-bit coordinates
* Cleaner namespace
+ Global functions, enums and macros now either start with a 'q' or have been moved into the
new namespace class "Qt"
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Lennart Augustsson in PR pkg/9688.
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to Qt-2 without breaking KDE which still requires Qt-1.
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components. This allows users of Qt to specify QTDIR=/path/to/qt instead
of having to patch all configure scripts and makefiles to look for alternate
names. This is the recommended approach from Troll Tech (Qt authors).
update pkgs which use qt1 to reflect this.
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