New Features:
o native OpenEXR Half sample type substitutes the older RnH 16-bit float
o load/save multilayerd OpenEXR files like from Blender
o load/save 16-bit Half Tiff's
o precise drawing with tablet
o hardware speedup in gamma-expose and Brightness/Contrast Adjustments
o dynamic colour visualisation in ICC Examin plug-in
o UTF-8 support through Gtk2
o UFRaw plug-in ready
o CMS defaults to Oyranos
as of 0.22-1:
o Tango icons for toolbox only
o Retinex plug-in
Bugfixes:
o missing stdio.h include for printf in fl_i18n_cinepaint.cxx
o --pedantic is omitted in openexr directory for
--enable-debug configure option
o patch to link in GTK libs
o all other see Change Log
PR: ports/114490
Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@gmail.com>
YSlow analyzes web pages and tells you why they're slow based on Yahoo's
rules for high performance web sites.
YSlow gives you:
* Performance report card
* HTTP/HTML summary
* List of components in the page
* Tools including JSLint
Most files comprising YSlow are licensed under the Mozilla Public License
(MPL) version 1.1, with a couple of exceptions. YSlow includes jslint by
Douglas Crockford, which is licensed under a BSD-style license. YSlow also
includes files from the Yahoo! User Interface library, which are licensed
under the BSD license.
WWW: http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/
PR: ports/119808
Submitted by: Sutra Zhou <zhoushuqun@gmail.com>
Torbutton is a 1-click way to enable or disable the use of Tor. It adds a
panel to the statusbar that says "Tor Enabled" (in green) or "Tor Disabled"
(in red). The user may click on the panel to toggle the status. If the user
(or some other extension) changes the proxy settings, the change is
automatically reflected in the statusbar.
Some users may prefer a toolbar button instead of a statusbar panel. Such a
button is included, and one adds it to the toolbar by right-clicking on the
desired toolbar, selecting "Customize...", and then dragging the Torbutton
icon onto the toolbar. There is an option in the preferences to hide the
statusbar panel (Tools->Extensions, select Torbutton, and click on
Preferences).
Newer Firefox versions have the ability to send DNS resolves through the
socks proxy, and Torbutton will make use of this feature if it is
available.
WWW: http://torbutton.torproject.org/dev/
Author: Scott Squires
PR: ports/119285
Submitted by: Andreas Donig <a.donig@gmx.net>