- Query windows now expand to multiple lines if necessary
- Single key queries are now internationalized (set local versions in the
.po file)
- Spell check language can be set in the editor
- New syntax files: m4, joerc
- New debug window for highlight file syntax errors.
- Macros can be typed at the ESC X prompt (before it used to accept only
commands).
- Built-in joerc file allows joe to run even if /etc/joe directory is
missing.
- Support for 'long long' allows editing parts of files larger than 4GB.
For example, you can say: joe /dev/hda,0x100000000,0x1000 to edit the 4KB
block at offset 4GB of a hard drive.
- Option which allows you set how many undo records to keep.
- You can give a path to the tags file in the TAGS environment variable.
CHANGES IN 1.3.5
* Fixes for Bugs 11731, 11701, 7502, 16334, 16539, 16538, 16780
* Enhanced support for several different ssh implementations by
Ludovic Courtès
* SHA1 checksums
* Undo command specific file selection, by Ludovic
* Microsoft Windows NT FTP server support
* commit and undo commands allow file exclusion with the -x option
* library-dir as alias for my-revision-library
* archive-register as alias for register-archive
* Cygwin support, file name compression patches from Lode Leroy,
incorporated into tla proper (see notes below)
* apply-delta now supports diff3 style merge (via the -t option)
* honor --skip-present for replay, patch by Ludovic
32-bit Windows, Cygwin notes:
Now the Cygwin specific changes to tla by Lode Leroy
are incorporated into the tla proper. However,
to get tla to work on Cygwin requires more than changes to tla; changes
to GNU diff, tar and patch are necessary. Since these tools are outside
the Arch Project's control, here the patches to them are just
distributed together with tla in the cygwin/ directory; follow the
instructions in the cygwin/BUILD.txt file for installing tla on cygwin.
Thanks to Lode Leroy for his efforts in getting tla to work on Cygwin.
Release 1.6 (2006-06-19) adds various bug fixes, plus support for making
dimensions WITHOUT dimvars (coordinate variables), although I think this
is a bad idea in general. ALSO, the default behavior for put.var.ncdf
with unlimited variables and NO specified start and count parameters has
changed! Before, the default was to append to the end of the existing
variable. Now, the default is to assume a start of 1 along each
dimension, and a count of the current length of each dimension. This
really can be ambiguous when using an unlimited dimension. I always
specify both start and count when writing to a variable with an
unlimited dimension, and suggest you do as well. I make require this in
a future release, as it seems to cause people problems.
on NetBSD/powerpc reported by Makoto Fujiwara.
These patches are slightly aggressive adding most of proto type.
So, please report me if there is any problem.
No PKGREVISION bump since it should change nothing for binary package.
Overview of Changes from GLib 2.12.0 to GLib 2.12.1
===================================================
* Update to final Unicode Character Database 5.0.0
* Bugs fixed:
346660 issues with base64 api documentation / g_base64_decode_cl...
348136 Coverity reports allocation of wrong size CID #2839
336281 Update to UCD 5.0
346197 g_date_strftime %F option doesnt work for win32
348011 Small optimization to real_toupper()
246494 prototype mismatch in glib/gconvert.c
* New and updated translations (bg,bn_IN,ca,dz,eu,fi,
fr,he,it,ja,mk,or,pt)
pkgsrc release engineering team.
- Keep current directory with DEINSTALL and INSTALL script.
- remove extra processing with POST-DEINSTALL action from DEINSTALL script.
- Suggest use of additional graphic package.
- Add APACHE_GROUP to BUILD_DEFS.
- install ${GEEKLOG_EXAMPLESDIR}/createdb.php with INSTALL_SCRIPT.
Bump PKGREVISION.
LMMS aims to be a free alternative to popular (but commercial and
closed- source) programs like FruityLoops, Cubase and Logic giving you
the ability of producing music with your computer by
creating/synthesizing sounds, arranging samples, using effects, playing
live with keyboard and much more...
LMMS combines the features of a sequencer-program (pattern-/channel-/
sample-/song-/effect-management) and those of powerful synthesizers and
samplers in a modern, user-friendly and easy to use graphical
user-interface.