Developer's Image Library (DevIL) is a programmer's library to develop
applications with very powerful image loading capabilities, yet is easy
for a developer to learn and use. Ultimate control of images is left to
the developer, so unnecessary conversions, etc. are not performed. DevIL
utilizes a simple, yet powerful, syntax. DevIL can load, save, convert,
manipulate, filter and display a wide variety of image formats.
Currently, DevIL can load .bmp, .cut, .dds, .doom, .gif, .ico, .jpg, .lbm,
.mdl, .mng, .pal, .pbm, .pcd, .pcx, .pgm, .pic, .png, .ppm, .psd, .psp,
.raw, .sgi, .tga and .tif files.
Formats supported for saving include .bmp, .dds, .h, .jpg, .pal, .pbm,
.pcx, .pgm,.png, .ppm, .raw, .sgi, .tga and .tif.
DevIL currently supports the following APIs for display: OpenGL, Windows GDI,
SDL, DirectX and Allegro. Compilers that can compile DevIL or use it
include Djgpp, MSVC++, Linux gcc, Delphi, Visual Basic, Power Basic and
Dev-C++.
Mortal Szombat is a parody of the popular coin-up game, Mortal Kombat. It
is currently playable (maybe even enjoyable), although it is still under
development. Only two-player game is supported, single-player games against
computer opponent is not planned yet. There are currently 9 playable
characters, and 8 more in the making!
Boson is an OpenGL real-time strategy game, with the feeling of
Command&Conquer(tm) or StarCraft(tm) and OpenGL support.
It is designed to run on Unix computers, and is built on top of the
libkdegames, kde and Qt libraries.
pkgsrc-wip.
Postal is a SMTP benchmark.
Postal-list will list all the possible expansions for an account name (used
for creating a list of accounts to create on your test server).
Rabid is the mad Biff, it is a POP benchmark.
2003-07-23
Dave Holland sent a patch to fix some Alt+Tab misbehaviour.
2003-09-18
Fixed "losing control of windows" problem when switching desktops
rapidly on slow machines.
Released 0.99.16.
2003-09-25
Hopefully *really* fix that bug. Testers suggest to me that it is
now really gone.
2003-10-15
Integrated a patch from Neil Drumm to implement snap-to-border.
Run evilwm with -snap num to enable the behaviour (num specifies
the proximity in pixels to snap to - 10 is quite nice).
It's worth noting that Per Weijnitz sent a similar patch a while
ago, but I never got around to using it :(
Released 0.99.17.
changes since 0.50.2:
# Fixed major bug in pipe mode which caused the last character to be
chopped off words before they were stored.
# Minor formating fixes in the manual.
# Minor changes in URL filter to avoid treating the double quote character
as part of the URL, and to avoid treating words ending in more than one
period as a URL.
# Document fixes in Aspell API
# Small compile fixes, including one for GCC 3.3
# Updated Win32 section since a port now exists thanks to Thorsten Maerz.
# Complain instead of doing nothing or aborting for unimplemented functions
in Aspell utility.
# Portability bug fixes.
# Upgraded to Autoconf 2.57, Automake 1.7.7, Libtool 1.5 (no longer use
CVS version of libtool).
ok'ed by wiz@
SVN::Web is a repository browser for Subversion, similar to cvsweb
and ViewCVS.
This is a snapshot from the SVN::Web Subversion repository; it is
*NOT* a stable release.
This is a module for computing the difference between two files,
two strings, or any other two lists of things. It uses an
intelligent algorithm similar to (or identical to) the one used by
the Unix `diff' program. It is guaranteed to find the *smallest
possible* set of differences.
* Bug fix.
New in 3.0:
* Added option --output that allows to specify the output file name.
* Some options have been renamed:
--hash-fn-name=NAME --> --hash-function-name=NAME
--lookup-fn-name=NAME --> --lookup-function-name=NAME
--compare-strlen --> --compare-lengths
--global --> --global-table
The older variants are still supported for backward compatibility.
* New options can now be specified inside the input file: --> see "NEWS"
* When the option -k is not given, the default key positions are now
computed depending on the set of keywords.
* If the input file is given by name, the output file will now contain
#line directives referring to the input file.
* Some keyword sets containing permutations, like { "xy", "yx", "xz", "zx" }
or { "abc", "acb", "bca", "cab" }, are now handled by gperf without
requiring the option -D.
* The generated table is usually much smaller than it was with earlier
versions of gperf.
* Added option -m/--multiple-iterations that allows to further reduce the
size of the generated table.
* When the search for a good hash function is not immediately successful,
the table's size will grow as needed. Earlier versions of gperf bailed
out with an "Internal error, duplicate hash code value".
* The options -f/--fast and -o/--occurrence-sort have no effect any more.
* Added options -P/--pic and --null-strings that optimize the generated code
for use in shared libraries. -P/--pic does a perfect optimization but may
require some small code changes (see the documentation for details), whereas
--null-strings does only a half-hearted optimization but works without
needing any change to surrounding code.
* Added option --ignore-case that produces a case independent lookup function.
* Bug fixes