Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/javascript-2.1b1.el
distfiles/yEd-3.14.2.zip
No changes made to the javascript-mode or yEd distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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Dasher 4.10.1
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* Fix crash when scrolling precisely vertically.
* Gtk: the speed spin button on the main screen now changes and is in
synch with the value in preferences.
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Dasher 4.10.0
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* Fix click modes where letters near the edge of the selection box to "leak"
out so they could not be selected.
* Fix UTF-8 bug so e.g., Japanese and Hebrew work.
problem with the build on DragonFly:
/usr/libexec/binutils215/elf/ld: : No such file: No such file or directory
is not a very helpful message to trace down to a spurious comma.
I'm not sure how this built at all on other platforms.
Dasher 4.0.4
* Fixed error introduced in last commit
* Backported bugfix from HEAD
Dasher 4.0.3
* Fixed compile error when --without-gnome specified
* Regenerated configure to match configure.in
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Dasher 4.0.0
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* Promoted to stable release
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Dasher 3.99.5
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* New icon
* Bugfixes in 'enter text into other windows' mode
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Dasher 3.99.4
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* Fixed font behaviour in Windows
* Fixed broken start/stop in dynamic button mode
* Other minor bugfixes
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Dasher 3.99.3
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* Bugfix to tarball
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Dasher 3.99.2
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* Improved button mode support
* Cairo support ported from 3.2 branch
* Win32 should build from tarball again
* Bugfixes
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Dasher 3.99.1
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New 4.0.0 preview, highlights include:
* (Partial) button mode support
* Infinite back off
* Improved symbol grouping in alphabets
* New status bar, with 'favourite' alphabet selection
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Dasher 3.99.0
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First preview of 4.0.0 - many changes and re-writes
2005-01-30 Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
* Make autogen.sh do the right thing
* Add Bengali support (from sayamindu@gnome.org)
* Add a couple of colons to remove gcc warnings (from sobhi@us.ibm.com)
* Make sure non-void functions return something (from
clahey@ximian.com)
* Check in /usr/X11R6/lib64 for libXtst (from clahey@ximian.com)
* Fix up string length checking - avoid crashes when "Speak on stop"
switched on
* Version 3.2.13
2005-01-25 Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
* Fix a couple of crash bugs in the window-focus handling
* Make window choice available on non-accessible builds
2005-01-12 Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
* Make the build system work after autotools make my life miserable
again.
* Add support for focusing windows from within Dasher
* Bump version to 3.2.12
Dasher 3.2.10 - "Automake will eat your soul"
- Rerelease of 3.2.9 without a broken tarball (hopefully)
Dasher 3.2.9
- Changed default compile options so accessibility, speech and gnome support
are built by default. Use --with-gnome=false, --with-speech=false and
--with-gnome=false to disable this
- Fixed bugs related to control-mode crashing and colour selection not working
- A couple of minor build-system cleanups
Dasher 3.2.8 - "Meaningless phrase goes here"
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Updated translations
Dasher 3.2.7 - "The Austin Mini of text entry"
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Panel detection code fixed
Dasher 3.2.6 - "What, those po files are supposed to do something?"
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Make translations actually work
Dasher 3.2.5 - "Attack of the flying letters - the revenge"
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Fixed a speech crash bug
Use gtkfilechooser
WE WELCOME OUR US SPELLING OVERLORDS
A couple of nasty bugs involving the branch change logic being broken when
in control mode were fixed, which should fix both hangs and exceptions
- Billions of translations
- X server portability fixes
- Behaves intelligently when it comes to deleting characters
- Fix various nasty things that broke switching between accessible applications
Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural
continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry system
wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used - for example:
- on a palmtop computer
- on a wearable computer
- when operating a computer one-handed, by joystick, touchscreen, trackball,
or mouse
- when operating a computer with zero hands (i.e., by head-mouse or by
eyetracker)