in the ST monad, as well as a type class abstracting their common operations, and
a set of wrappers to use the hash tables in the IO monad.
WWW: http://github.com/gregorycollins/hashtables
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
Features include:
* Automatic, dynamic reloading in response to modifications to configuration
files.
* A simple, but flexible, configuration language, supporting several of
the most commonly needed types of data, along with interpolation of
strings from the configuration or the system environment (e.g.
$(HOME)).
* Subscription-based notification of changes to configuration properties.
* An import directive allows the configuration of a complex application
to be split across several smaller files, or common configuration data
to be shared across several applications.
WWW: http://github.com/mailrank/configurator
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
It offers a rich set of utilities and daemons for processing
e-mail.
All Mailutils programs are able to operate on mailboxes of
any existing format, ranging from standard UNIX maildrops,
through maildir and up to remote mailboxes, which are
transparently accessed using IMAP4, POP3 and SMTP.
WWW: http://mailutils.org/
PR: ports/158703
Submitted by: Attila Nagy <bra@fsn.hu>
- Ghostscript's PDF interpreter is now able to make use of the
DroidSansFallback TrueType font to automatically substitute for
missing CIDFonts. Whilst it is always best to ensure the
original CIDFont is available for the best and most accurate
output, the ability to make an automatic substitution will be
valuable for those merely viewing or proofing such files.
- This release includes support for a proofing ICC profile. The
command option is specified using -sProofProfile=filename. With
this option, the color output will emulate what would be
obtained had the source file been rendered on a device defined
by the proofing profile. (See GS9_Color_Management.pdf for
details.)
- This release includes support for a device link ICC
profile. The command option is specified using
-sDeviceLinkProfile=filename. With this option, the device link
profile is added to the end of the link transform from source
to destination. In this case, one can include a command line
option like "-sDevice=tiff32nc -sOutputICCProfile=srgb.icc
-sDeviceLinkProfile=linkRGBtoCMYK.icc" and source colors will
be mapped through sRGB and through the device link profile to
CMYK values for the device.
- Ghostscript now supports "unmanaged color transformations" for
source DeviceXXX colors (in other words, they use a simple
conversion, rather than the ICC profile based color
workflow). This is beneficial in uses where performance takes
precedence over ultimate color fidelity (the command line
parameter -dUseFastColor enables this).
- The font set distributed with Ghostscript has been changed to
the standard 35 Postscript-compatible fonts distributed by URW.
- Ghostscript now includes a simple ink-coverage device,
contributed by Sebastian Kapfer (inkconv).
- The TIFF, JPEG and PNG output devices now support embedding of
the device ICC profile in the output file.
- Ghostscript now ships modified OpenJPEG sources for JPEG2000
decoding (replacing JasPer). Performance, reliability and
memory use whilst decoding JPX streams are all improved
- jbig2dec now has simple halftone region support
- The ps2write device has had a large number of output quality
and stability improvements.