* Working 48K/128K/+2/+2A Speccy emulation, running at true Speccy speed on any
computer you're likely to try it on.
* Support for loading from .tzx files.
* Sound (on system supporting the Open Sound System or BSD/Solaris).
* Kempston joystick emulation.
* Emulation of the various printer you could attach to the Spectrum.
* Very basic support for RZX files.
Changes 0.6.1:
* Add `snapconv' utility to convert between snapshot formats
(Philip Kendall).
* Add `rzxcheck' utility to verify the digitial signature in an
RZX file (Philip Kendall).
* listbasic: a line number of >= 16384 implies the end of BASIC,
not just > 16384 (Darren Salt).
* listbasic: formatting improvements and support for 128K and
TC2068 keywords (Darren Salt).
* listbasic: add man page (Philip Kendall).
* Various improvements due to libspectrum changes: notably support
for Warajevo .tap files and many more snapshot formats.
* Working 48K/128K/+2/+2A Speccy emulation, running at true Speccy speed on any
computer you're likely to try it on.
* Support for loading from .tzx files.
* Sound (on system supporting the Open Sound System or BSD/Solaris).
* Kempston joystick emulation.
* Emulation of the various printer you could attach to the Spectrum.
* Very basic support for RZX files.
Changes 0.6.1:
* A Z80 core rewrite such that it's now generated from the regular
patterns in the instruction set. This shouldn't have any effect
as yet, but will make performance enhancements easier to do in
the future (Philip Kendall).
* On the TC2068, the ROM traps apply only when in the EXROM and
memory contention applies only in the HOME bank (Fredrick
Meunier).
* On the 128K Spectrum, use the correct port mask when checking
for contention on the 'memory control' port (Philip Kendall).
* RZX competition mode (Philip Kendall).
* Add AY logging to .psg files (Matthew Westcott)
* Optionally autoload +3 and TRDOS disks when they're inserted
(Philip Kendall).
* Fall back to read(2) and malloc(3) if mmap(2) fails or is
unavailable (Philip Kendall).
* Add 'out' and 'tbreakpoint' commands, conditional breakpoints
and the ability to use general numeric expression to the GTK+
debugger (Philip Kendall).
* Allow Fuse to work with GTK+ 2.x (Marek Januszewski).
* Add a scrollbar to the GTK+ debugger's disassembly window
(Philip Kendall).
* New AdvMAME3x graphics scaler (Fredrick Meunier/ScummVM team)
* In the GTK+ UI, deactivate menu items when they're not
appropriate (Philip Kendall).
* Make bright black be the same as 'normal' black in the
framebuffer user interface (Witold Filipczyk).
* Add confirmation dialogs before resetting or quitting under the
GTK+ UI (Philip Kendall).
ZX Spectrum emulator files slightly easier. It is intended to be usable
on Unix variants, Win32 and MacOSX.
Changes 0.2.0:
* libspectrum 0.2.0 released.
* Various data structures (snapshots, tapes, tape blocks) which
were previously directly accessible are now accessible only via
wrapper functions. This should improve future binary
compatability, but at the cost of breaking it for this release
(Philip Kendall).
* Change the API for reading/writing snapshots to be more general.
The old API still exists, but is deprecated (Philip Kendall).
* Support for reading .szx, .zxs, .sp, .snp and +D snapshots
(Philip Kendall).
* Support for writing .szx and .sna snapshots (Philip Kendall).
* Support for reading Warajevo .tap files (Fredrick Meunier).
* Support for signing RZX files with digital signatures (Philip
Kendall).
* Timing fixes for the TC2048 and TC2068 (Fredrick Meunier).
* Fix reading of 128K .sna snapshots (Philip Kendall).
* New capabilities for the Timex dock, and built-in Sinclair and
Kempston joysticks (Fredrick Meunier).
* Use <stdint.h> to give us the <n>-bit types if it's available
(Philip Kendall).
* Ignore links to external snapshots from RZX files, rather than
trying to interpret the path as a snapshot (Philip Kendall).
Changes:
This version fixes more banner problems, fixes bug in compact mode so that
it now reads computer name properly, fixes a bug in the VNC code, and
updates and adds several translations.
based upon the pkg provided by Michal Pasternak in PR 21982
TPG can very simply write parsers that are usefull for most every day needs
(even if it can't make your coffee). With a very clear and simple syntax,
you can write an attributed grammar that is translated into a recursive
descendant parser. TPG generated code is very closed to the original
grammar. This means that the parser works "like" the grammar. A grammar rule
can be seen as a method of the parser class, symbols as method calls,
attributes as method parameters and semantic values as return values. You
can also add Python code directly into grammar rules and build abstract
syntax trees while parsing.
New in 3.0.3:
# Reduced the size of the 32x32 tiles bitmap. The smaller bitmap
should fix the problem on older Windows versions (Windows 95 and
98) with restrictions of the maximal bitmap size . The tiles are
available as a separate download from:
ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband/Extra/graf-32x32-302.zip.
# Fixed a bug in the text-output routines used for character dumps
that sometimes introduced bogus output. (reported by Pasi Vartiainen)
# Fixed a wrong entry in the template for the X11 startup shell
script. ("Mynstral")
# Fixed the display of *slays* in character dumps. (Matthias Kurzke)
# The "It might have hidden powers." message will now displayed in
the character dumps. This makes it easier to see if an artifact or
ego-item with random abilities has already been *identified*.
# Curses on unidentified items are no longer revealed in character
dumps or in the output of the 'Inspect' command.
# Fixed a typo - "intellegence". (Greg Stark)
# Updated the DOS version to compile with the latest version of
the Allegro library.
New in 3.0.2:
# Limited the maximum size of floor stacks to 23, so that get_item()
can always display a list containing all objects.
# Renamed 'genocide' to 'banishment' and 'mass genocide' to 'mass
banishment' since that name fits much better to the effect. The
priest's 'banishment' spell has been renamed to 'banish evil' to
avoid confusion and since that is what it actually does.
# Replaced silver arrows and bolts with mithril ammo since slay
evil was too powerful.
# Changed the color of seeker bolts to green since there are so
many 'light blue' ammo objects now.
# 'Golden staves' had the wrong color. (John I'anson-Holton)
# Improved indentation of the object descriptions in the character
dump. (Andrew Sidwell)
# Destruction/Earthquake spells didn't properly destroy stacks of
objects. After saving and loading the game, parts of the stacks
were restored. (reported by Matthias Kurzke)
# Zapping a stack of recharging rods would instantly recharge all
but one of them. (Tormod Haugen)
# Fixed an error in the LCC Makefile.
# Fixed an off-by-one error that prevented savefiles with the
maximum number of monsters or objects from loading correctly.
(Takeshi Mogami)
# Fixed an abuse that allowed the player to kill a monster with a
ball spell by staying out of sight and detection range of the
monster while the monster just patiently waited without ever getting
a turn (reported by Tormod Haugen). Wounded monsters will now always
get their turn, even when out of range.
# The Elfstone 'Elessar' and the Jewel 'Evenstar' have the INSTA_ART
flag now to make the APW-Borg happy.
# Amulets of resistance are now fully known after identifying one
for the first time. (Dr. Andrew White)
# The option for flushing of pending input when failing to cast a
spell didn't work.
# Fixed several bugs in the scorefile handling that could lead to
duplicated entries for a single character. (reported by Hallvard
Furuseth and Mauro Scarpa)
# Unified the code for object infos and artifact spoilers. (Andrew
Sidwell)
# Added event-handler code to call Lua functions when things happen
in the game.
# Allow multiple Lua event handlers per event.
# Moved the generation of the player's fixed starting equipment
(food and torches) to a Lua event handler.
# Which objects a store will buy and sell is now determined by a
Lua script.
# Added various improvments to make finding errors in Lua code
easier.
# The lib/edit/*.txt files can now optionally contain the names of
the default object, monster, terrain, and flavor colors instead of
just a character specifying the Angband color code.
# Changed the format of the flavor.txt file to make parsing easier.
# Allow the use of the Angband version number in conditional
statements of the *.prf file format.
# Added Takeshi Mogami's bigtile patch that allows tile-graphics
to have doubled width.
# Added support for David Gervais' 32x32 tileset to the Windows,
X11, and XAW ports. The tiles are available as a separate download
from: ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband/Extra/32x32.zip (Takeshi
Mogami)
# Improved the error message when a font can't be loaded in the
X11 and XPJ frontends.
# Fixed a memory leak when switching between the various tilesets
in the Windows version.
- Many improvements to the winecfg configuration tool.
- Massive header files cleanup for better source compatibility.
- Some more progress on the kernel/ntdll separation.
- Lots of bug fixes.
Changes 20030813:
- Partial implementation of the Microsoft Installer (msi.dll).
- GUI for regedit (from ReactOS).
- DirectMusic dlls reorganization.
- Many Wininet improvements.
- Lots of bug fixes.
- Many improvements to the winecfg configuration tool.
- Massive header files cleanup for better source compatibility.
- Some more progress on the kernel/ntdll separation.
- Lots of bug fixes.
Changes 20030813:
- Partial implementation of the Microsoft Installer (msi.dll).
- GUI for regedit (from ReactOS).
- DirectMusic dlls reorganization.
- Many Wininet improvements.
- Lots of bug fixes.
from Greg Woods. (The second part of that PR is not the correct way
to set papersize in pkgsrc). Main change is that the PDF is no longer
maintained, a more complete list of changes follows:
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.22 [3 June 2000]
Bug fixes
More setup file options for controlling the appearance of reports
Makefile now explicitly explains how to compile with debugging on/off
Added quotesinglebase, quotedblbase, ellipsis to LtLatin2.LCM file
Object-oriented back end (of interest to implementors only)
Chapters without page breaks option (see @ChapterStartPages, User's Guide)
Font includes all in page setups now (of interest to implementors only)
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.23 [24 June 2000]
Bug fixes, including Uwe's fix of the nasty bug reported by Matej Cepl,
and my fix of a table running headers bug reported by Matthew Neumann.
Cross links (see User's Guide, Cross References and Links section)
New symbols for expert users: @LinkSource and @LinkDest
@Python symbol for typesetting Python programs using prg2lout.
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.24 [8 October 2000]
Bug fixes, including a new and better fix for table running headers bugs
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.25 [December 2001]
Bug fixes
Finnish additions
Croatian, Slovakian, Upper Sorbian
Outdent is now settable e.g. { setoutdent 0.3f } @Break object
@InitialOutdent options for initializing outdent value
Updated barcodes package to work with recent Lout versions (@FontDef)
"downifneeded @Scale" like "{} @Scale" but will only scale down, not up
@F symbol yields a settable font, no longer hardwired to Courier
@TitleOf symbol e.g. "@TitleOf azaleas" similar to "@NumberOf azaleas"
@IndexText option to @Book etc., allows text just below Index title
References may be printed in order of first citation
New @Diag link types: @HVHLine, @HVHCurve, @VHVLine, @VHVCurve
"baselinemark @Font" option (mark along baseline rather than half x height)
@IncludeGraphicRepeated symbol: less output when EPS included repeatedly
Arbitrary colours in @Colour, @Tbl, @Diag, and @Graph, done consistently
Size of small caps can be set now e.g. "{ setsmallcaps 0.8 } @Font ..."
Got rid of boxes around links when PostScript converted to PDF
Revised end of sentence handling for some languages
Symbols for embedding clickable URLs into PostScript output
I've decided not to maintain the PDF back end, but I will try to ensure
that Lout's PostScript output works with PostScript-to-PDF converters.
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.26 [October 2002]
Fixed bug causing crash when breaking certain list items across pages
Merged index entries completely reimplemented
@DropTagItem (@DTI) now prevents page break after drop tag