Changes since 1.7.2 are:
* User configurable commands & functions for network connection.
* Don't auto-process contents that needs user confirmation.
* Create links by matching text with a configured regular expression.
* Better support for board migration.
* Better support for "JBBS @ Shitaraba"
Changes since 1.7.1 are:
* Catch up with the specification changes in 2ch.
* Fix Emacs hang-ups in a link to a very large number.
* Slight changes for EmacsCE.
* Add hooks.
* Extend search function.
* Recognize "JBBS @ Shitaraba" messages. Partial support for the new URL
syntax.
* Support "htp:" and "ftp:".
* Support the URL syntax for Keitai (mobile phones).
On >= NetBSD 2.0, if PERL5_USE_THREADS is _not_ defined, add pthread to libs.
This does not make perl threaded, but permits it to link against libraries
which are. This makes p5-GD (which pulls in threaded freetype) work again.
CTorrent is a BitTorrent client written in the C programming language.
It currently runs on most Linux variants, MacOS and FreeBSD, but
hopefully on Windows as well! CTorrent is built as a console program,
which means that it doesn't require any graphical components (such as an
X server) on the machine you are running it on, you can even run it
remotely through a terminal if you wish.
Closes PR #25450 submitted by me.
Ok'ed wiz@/snj@/root (at) garbled.net
Thanks to xtraeme@ for fixing GD's X11 issues.
From the CHANGELOG:
What's New
==========
The list of changes is immense this time, so only the highlights
can be given here. For the full details, see the NEWS file or the
ChangeLog, or look into the online version of the documentation at
http://www.gnuplot.info/docs/gnuplot.html#What_is_New_in_Version_4.0
You'll quite probably have to (re-)read large parts of the
documentation to learn all the details that have changed.
Major changes visible to users:
-------------------------------
o Global Command syntax change: instead of 'set no...' it's now
'unset ...'.
o Commands 'set data style', 'set function style' and 'set linestyle'
changed to 'set style {data|function|line}, respectively.
o Colour-coded plots in 3D and simulated 2D through the new 'pm3d'
plotting style.
o Boxes drawn by plotstyles 'boxes', 'candlesticks' and boxed errorbar
styles can be filled with solid colors or hatch patterns.
o New plot style 'with filledcurves' to fill an area defined by a curve
in solid colour.
o Windows, X11, OS/2 and GGI interactive graphical terminals now support
interaction with the plot window by mouse and hotkeys.
o The "enhanced" mode has been generalized from PostScript to some
other terminal drivers.
o 'set hidden3d' mode accepts non-grid data and hides them behind gridded
surfaces plotted with them.
o Several new terminal drivers: EMF, PDF, SVG, GGI, epslatex, aqua.
o New function to query if a user-defined variable exists.
o PNG and JPEG terminals using the GD library support libfreetype to
use true-type fonts.
o 'set label' can output a point symbol the comment refers to, and the
text itself can be rotated by arbitrary angles (on some terminals).
o The color of text elements can be changed.
o 'set size ratio' now affects 3D plots, too.
o The 'dgrid3d' can be switched between thin-plate splines and
the older weighted averaging method, at compile time.
o Some terminals now support 'koi8-r', ISO-Latin-2 and CP-852
encoding of user input.
o Windows gnuplot recognizes the Unix/X11 style '-persist' option,
and supports changing linewidth by core gnuplot commands.
o A native compilation option of gnuplot for Mac OS X is now part of
the mainline source, using the 'aquaterm' driver [3].
o Datafile comment character, column separator and decimal sign
can be changed.
o Arrows can be drawn with relative coordinates for the head, and the
heads can be filled.
o Allows 'set timefmt' independantly for each axis, and supports new
'%s' format for seconds-since-1970 input.
o Even more documentation misprints have been fixed, thanks to
Shigeharu TAKENO
Internal changes:
-----------------
o Reorganization of the entire source tree.
o Broken into considerably more source files than before.
o Large sets of related global variables have been collected into
relatively few global data structures (the 'axis' array and a
global 'key' data structure, e.g.).
o The gnuplot_x11 driver no longer is installed in the PATH, to
avoid confusion about it.
o Scaling and ticking of time/date axes respects the fact that
12 and 60 are not the same 10 or 100 much better.
And, obviously, more bug fixes than could possibly fit into this
narrow margin...
Closes PR #25450 submitted by me.
Ok'ed wiz@/snj@/root (at) garbled.net
Thanks to xtraeme@ for fixing GD's X11 issues.
From the CHANGELOG:
What's New
==========
The list of changes is immense this time, so only the highlights
can be given here. For the full details, see the NEWS file or the
ChangeLog, or look into the online version of the documentation at
http://www.gnuplot.info/docs/gnuplot.html#What_is_New_in_Version_4.0
You'll quite probably have to (re-)read large parts of the
documentation to learn all the details that have changed.
Major changes visible to users:
-------------------------------
o Global Command syntax change: instead of 'set no...' it's now
'unset ...'.
o Commands 'set data style', 'set function style' and 'set linestyle'
changed to 'set style {data|function|line}, respectively.
o Colour-coded plots in 3D and simulated 2D through the new 'pm3d'
plotting style.
o Boxes drawn by plotstyles 'boxes', 'candlesticks' and boxed errorbar
styles can be filled with solid colors or hatch patterns.
o New plot style 'with filledcurves' to fill an area defined by a curve
in solid colour.
o Windows, X11, OS/2 and GGI interactive graphical terminals now support
interaction with the plot window by mouse and hotkeys.
o The "enhanced" mode has been generalized from PostScript to some
other terminal drivers.
o 'set hidden3d' mode accepts non-grid data and hides them behind gridded
surfaces plotted with them.
o Several new terminal drivers: EMF, PDF, SVG, GGI, epslatex, aqua.
o New function to query if a user-defined variable exists.
o PNG and JPEG terminals using the GD library support libfreetype to
use true-type fonts.
o 'set label' can output a point symbol the comment refers to, and the
text itself can be rotated by arbitrary angles (on some terminals).
o The color of text elements can be changed.
o 'set size ratio' now affects 3D plots, too.
o The 'dgrid3d' can be switched between thin-plate splines and
the older weighted averaging method, at compile time.
o Some terminals now support 'koi8-r', ISO-Latin-2 and CP-852
encoding of user input.
o Windows gnuplot recognizes the Unix/X11 style '-persist' option,
and supports changing linewidth by core gnuplot commands.
o A native compilation option of gnuplot for Mac OS X is now part of
the mainline source, using the 'aquaterm' driver [3].
o Datafile comment character, column separator and decimal sign
can be changed.
o Arrows can be drawn with relative coordinates for the head, and the
heads can be filled.
o Allows 'set timefmt' independantly for each axis, and supports new
'%s' format for seconds-since-1970 input.
o Even more documentation misprints have been fixed, thanks to
Shigeharu TAKENO
Internal changes:
-----------------
o Reorganization of the entire source tree.
o Broken into considerably more source files than before.
o Large sets of related global variables have been collected into
relatively few global data structures (the 'axis' array and a
global 'key' data structure, e.g.).
o The gnuplot_x11 driver no longer is installed in the PATH, to
avoid confusion about it.
o Scaling and ticking of time/date axes respects the fact that
12 and 60 are not the same 10 or 100 much better.
And, obviously, more bug fixes than could possibly fit into this
narrow margin...
Changes:
Changes since version 1.3.2
* Make it work with gcc-3.2.
Changes since version 1.3.1
* Contrib reorganization.
* New contrib items.
* Convert to latest and greatest autoconf, automake versions.
* Implement automatic detection of gcc version 3 and apply the gcc3
patch in configure.
* Apply a patch for compilation on Apple/Darwin (without gcc3).
Changes since version 1.3.0
* Fix the following bug: a repository inconsistency could arise when
a checkin operation is aborted after the project's RCS version file
has been updated but before the PRCS repository data file is updated.
* Fix a partial-checkin bug.
* Fix bugs related to deleted project versions.
* 'prcs info' now now prints summary information for deleted project
versions.
* Patches have been included for compilation with GCC 3.0.x.
* Debian packaging.
* prcs.el improvements.
* prcs usage() reports to stdout instead of stderr.
* prcs.texi bug in 'prcs execute' example.
* contrib/prcs-clean improvements.
Changes since version 1.2.16
* Add new command 'prcs changes' command.
* Support for the new 'changes' command.
* Add new --version-log= option to 'prcs checkin'.
* Add new contrib package 'pck'.
* Add a new --no-keywords option to 'prcs populate'.
* Updated 'prcsutils' contrib package.
* Updated 'visualtree' contrib package.
* Fix a keyword-substitution bug.
* Upgrade to regex sources from glibc-2.2.4 for 64-bit support.
* Remove a declaration of abort() that was conflicting with the
headers in RedHat 7.x and causing compilation problems.
* Fix for non-existant user/group handling in 'prcs admin access'
* Fix for checkin and merge commands to preserve the project file
mode.
* Fix prcs.el to support Emacs 21.
* PRCS checks for proper versions of RCS and GNU diffutils before
running--these checks were broken by GNU diffutils 2.7.2 and are now
fixed.
Changes since version 1.2.15
* Incorporate new contrib submissions (rprcs, prcs-synch, visualtree,
pfe and prcsutils).
* Previously, 'prcs config' would perform a sanity check on the
configured RCS and diff commands to see that are indeed the GNU
versions of those commands.
* After a successful merge, list all files which have merge conflicts.
Merge "No Prompt" actions are now silent unless -L is specified, and
"Do Nothing" actions are silent when -f is specified and unless -L
is specified.
* Improve error reporting.
* The documentation stated that `:' was a valid character for major
version names, although the program has never accepted this character.