support have strerror(). If there is a platform that doesn't have
strerror() then this should be changed to make OLDWAY properly choose
between the two alternatives and then define OLDWAY in make flags.
- handle getnstr() not defined (needed for SGI IRIX 6.5.22)
Changes 1.2.9:
- fix searching larger than 3 characters long strings
Changes 1.2.8:
- replace the unsafe getstr() with getnstr()
Changes 1.2.7:
- check the presence of <sys/mount.h> before including it
- fix build on Digital UNIX 4.0f (remove -Wall)
- use the full width of the terminal (the trick is to stop relying on
printing "\n", but using move() instead)
- fix displaying the offsets at beginning of each line on big endian
boxes (thanks to Martin Schaffner)
Changes 1.2.6:
- fix core dump when searching backward (thanks to Jean Delvare)
(the culprit is memrmem, but also fixing provided memrchr)
Changes 1.2.5:
- fix build on Solaris
(which doesn't have BLKGETSIZE and all compilers don't have -W)
Changes 1.2.4:
- use BLKGETSIZE to try to get the size of a device
- do not die horribly when accessing after the end
- fix provided memrchr() (thanks to Yue Luo)
- fix displaying after searching >32bit files (thanks to Paul Mattal)
Changes 1.2.3:
- add some KEY_HOME KEY_END (^[[7~ and ^[[8~)
- fix for HAVE_MEMMEM
- fix my memrchr not behaving the same as libc's
- fix the use of memrchr to behave as libc's
- use "(void)" in prototype of functions having no parameters
- call "raw()" when help() is over
changes:
- Finished documentation of built-in environment variables.
- Bug fixes in the HTML converters and in the accelerator for long
documents.
- Better quasi-quoting and added unquote-splicing primitive.
xwpe is a programming environment for UNIX systems writen by Fred Kruse.
The user interface mimics the Borland C and Pascal family of products for
MS-DOS. From within xwpe you can edit, compile, and debug programs.
changes
- Higher reactivity for editing large documents.
- Speed-up for starting TeXmacs.
- Tab-completion and hyperlinks for intra-project labels and
references.
- Patches by Henri Lesourd for better editing of graphics.
- Several bug corrections.
- Tree call-backs at modifications in documents
- Path-aware trees
- Bug fixes w.r.t. previous version
- Better handling of parameters for page size and margins
- Implementation of ``mutators'', tags which may modify themselves
- Let computer algebra sessions make use of mutators
- All TeXmacs documents become part of one global super-document
This is a bugfix release of Vim. Since Vim 6.2 hundreds of reported
problems have been fixed. Also included are new and updated syntax
files, translated menus and messages.
and bump PKGREVISIONS for lyx-qt and lyx-xforms packages.
lyx uses iconv. The build suggests using libiconv.
Under NetBSD 1.6.2, the lyx-qt build broke when not including
this buildlink. Under Linux and NetBSD 2.x, it built fine before
because it found native iconv() and used it.
Thank you to John R. Shannon for research.
Okayed by maintainer, Martti Kuparinen.
* Regex and incremental search (jmacs ^S) now work for UTF-8
* More and improved syntax highlighting files, including Mason
* Use ^T E to set character set of file (hit <tab> <tab> at the
prompt for a list of available character sets).
* Can install custom "i18n" style byte oriented character set
definition files.
* No longer depends on iconv() (easier to compile)
* Fix bug where right arrow was not doing right thing on last line
* Fix UTF-8 codes between 0x10000 - 0x1FFFF
* Now prints <XXXX> for unicode control characters
* Improved smart home, indent, etc.
* TAB completion is now more "bash"-like
* When multiple files are given on command line, they end up in
same order on the screen in JOE (before they were shuffled).
* Menu size is now variable (40% of window size or smaller if
it's not filled).
* Added -icase option for case insensitive search by default.
* Added -wrap option, which makes searches wrap
* Added status line sequence %x: shows current context (function
name if you're editing C).
* Added tab completion at search prompts and ESC-Enter for tab
completion within text windows.
* Warn if file changed on save.
* Added Ctrl-space block selection method
* Added Ctrl-arrow key block selection method
* ^K E asks if you want to load original version of the file
* jmacs bugs fixes: upperase word, transpose words, ^X ^C is
more emacs-like., ^X k and ^X ^V more like emacs.
* Much improved compile system ^[ c
* Much improved jpico
* aspell support.
- fix a crash when opening/closing projects with common files
- warn if user tries to overwrite an existing file in the "New Project"
dialog
- make usertags/tools shortcuts configurable
- place cursor after a bracket when inserting a usertag
- polished up the "New File" wizard, the size and selected template are
now remembered, an option to start the Quick Start wizard after
selecting an empty template is also added
- double clicking on a non-existent file results in a dialog requesting
the creating of this file, instead of just an error
- Bug #137329 (Wrong filename got after Save as) (Paolo Maggi)
- Bug #138051 (Reproducible search/replace dialog application lockup) (Paolo M.)
- Fixed some mem leaks (Paolo Borelli)
- Enabled vfs file choosing (Paolo M.)
- Bug #137805 (Text area unfocused after opening) (Paolo M.)
- Set the window type of the tag list window to UTILITY (Rob Adams)
- The indent plugin now does not indent empty lines (Paolo B.)
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
Changes since version 2.14
(Ted 2.16 Apr 18, 2004)
* Fixed some bugs, in particular a crash after you deleted a table near
the end of a document. Additionally many bugs relating to (foot)notes
were fixed.
* More navigation keys work like in MS-Word.
* Refresh of some of the translations and spelling dictionaries.
* Support for a second custom print command to support both ghostview for
print preview and xpp for double sided printing.
(Ted 2.15 Apr 5, 2004)
* Norwegian window texts
* Printing (and so pdf conversion) of embedded macpict images
* Bug fixes.
* Mapping between rtf, PostScript and X11 fonts revisited. Preparations
for the integration with the GhostScript font installation. Fonts can be
embedded in the printout to print on any printer.
* Separated Spanish Spanish texts and Argentinial Spanish texts.
* Many fixes to support Central European and Greek files.
* Very thoroughly tested by Jonathan Drews and Axel Schwarzer.
"yes"). So any packages that have old GNU configure script that
does not support --infodir option (while using INFO_FILES) can set
CONFIGURE_HAS_INFODIR=NO.
This was suggested by agc@ as a clearer definition.