Algorithm2e is an environment for writing algorithms in LaTeX2e.
An algorithm is defined as a floating object like figures. It
provides macros that allow you to create different sorts of key
words, thus a set of predefined key words is given. You can
also change the typography of the keywords.
Ruby-GNOME 2 is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various
application development libraries included with the GNOME/GTK+
environment.
Ruby/Poppler is a Ruby binding of poppler-glib.
Ruby-GNOME 2 is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various
application development libraries included with the GNOME/GTK+
environment.
Ruby/GnomePrint is a Ruby binding of libgnomeprint.
The glossaries package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries.
New entries are defined to have a name and description (and optionally
an associated symbol). Plural forms can also be specified. New
glossary styles can be defined, and preambles and postambles can be
specified. There is provision for loading a database of terms: only
terms used in the text will be added to the relevant glossary.
This package is an extension of the keyval package and offers additional
macros for setting keys and declaring and setting class or package options.
The package allows the programmer to specify a prefix to the name of the
macros it defines for keys, and to define families of key definitions;
these all help use in documents where several packages define their own
sets of keys.
New features:
* Support for printer's instances.
* Support for stdint (i.e, '-') as filename from command line.
Interface improvements:
* About box's link is now clickable (#45).
* "Open" and "Save As" dialogs now use extension patterns in
addition to mime types filters (#50).
* Full screen support.
* "Save As" dialog sets the current file's name as the default
save name.
Bug fixes:
* Prevent showing the menu entry twice.
* Fixed typo that check for Poppler version 0.5.2 or higher in
order to show the index).
* The cache is emptied between file loads, so the previous
file's page are displayed.
* Changed the "Save As" dialog's button from "Open" to "Save".
* Prevent crashes in FreeBSD when searching in a document.
* Fixed some bugs rendering pages under some systems.
* Fixed problems printing documents under some systems, specially
64-bit systems.
It skips the check for the math library on Darwin because the math
functions are included in the system library. It however later aborts
because it didn't find a math library.
Work arround this by not skipping the math library check on Darwin.
The "configure" scripts now finds "/usr/lib/libm.dylib" which is
a symlink to the system library.
This is based on a suggestion by Yorick Hardy, who reports that it
improved behavior. Without the patch, the cups usb driver tries to
read status from ulpt(4) (for most printers), and this results in no
output.
pkgsrc changes: fix locale path
patch a bug in pstops's n-up handling (reported to upstream)
CUPS 1.2.10 fixes the init script used to start the scheduler, a recursion
bug in the pdftops filter, and several other issues reported after the
1.2.9 release. Changes include:
* ppdLocalize() now supports localizing for Japanese using the "jp" locale
name used by the ppdmerge program from the CUPS DDK 1.1.0
* _cupsAdminSetServerSettings() did not support changing of top-level
directives as designed.
* The init script path check was broken.
* CUPS incorrectly used the attribute "notify-recipient" instead of
"notify-recicpient-uri" in several places
* Fixed a configure script bug on MirBSD
* The pdftops filter did not limit the amount of recursion of page sets
* Custom page sizes with fractional point sizes did not work
* The lpoptions command would crash when adding or removing options on a
system with no printers
CUPS 1.2.9 fixes several printing issues and scheduler crash bug.
Changes include:
* The scheduler did not use the default job-sheets (banners) for implicit
classes
* The scheduler could crash when listing complete jobs that had been
unloaded from memory
* The French localization was doubled up
* Build system fixes for several platforms
* The scheduler's openssl certificate generation code was broken on some
platforms
* The scheduler's log rotation check for devices was broken
* The LPD mini-daemon did not handle the document-format option correctly
* The pdftops filter ignored the "match" size option in the pdftops.conf
file
* cupstestppd now validates UTF-8 text strings in globalized PPD files
* The outputorder=reverse option did not work with all printers
* Classes containing other classes did not always work
* Printer location and description information was lost if the
corresponding string contained the "#" character
* cupsRemoveOption() did not work properly
* The USB backend did not work with some USB to parallel cables on Mac OSX.
* The test page did not print the rulers properly on large media sizes
* The text filter could crash when pretty printing certain types of files
last year some time.)
Add another downlaod site.
Make this use PKGMANDIR.
Changes are:
November 2006
- Released version 2.5.5
- apply Fedora restricted font and scale patches
September 2005
- usage fixes
- use /tmp instead of /usr/tmp
- Duplex featrure settings go into %%BeginSetup section.
November 2004
- Small updates to manual page
May 2004
- Released version 2.5.4
- Do not explicitely switch of duplex mode when -t is not given.
- Add redhat utf-8 patch
- Add -u option to switch off utf-8 checking
August 2003
RedHat fixes
- check for empy optarg in arg processing.
Suggested by J.D. Laub <jdl@access-health.com>:
- -V option to show mpage version
- -- option to stop process options (remaing args are files)
- add -- option to prprog when filename starts with a -.
From: Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy@mrao.cam.ac.uk>
- %% and \n fixes for Duplex Beginfeature settings.
October 2002
- Released version 2.5.3
- Start moving mapge into the GPL...
- Fixed double 'showsheet' output when processing postscript.
- Added A0 to page_desc in glob.c.
- Remove newline after formfeed. (Gregory Bond <gnb@itga.com.au>)
- the -X option now always prints the filename/header on the left
and the physical page number on the right. Per suggestion of
Marc Branchaud <marcnarc@xcert.com>
- From Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>: define showheet using
the load operator instead of the bind operator. This might solve
situations where showpage is redefined elsewhere.
- From Ilgiz Latypov <ilgizl@pcauto.comk>: -J option to set an
initial value to the pagenum counter.
- Improved processing of "BeginDocument/EndDocument" directives
resulting in much better handling of included EPS graphics.
Should improve processing of dvips files a lot...
Jun 2002
from: jdl@access-health.com
- When processing stdin, 'pr' was hardcoded instead of using the
prprog variable.
- Removed useless strcpy when processing command line args
(could even give unpredictable results)
from: dlarson@brookings.net
- explicitely set duplex printing to false in the default case.
from: George.Pajari@Faximum.com
- using -m while printing in duplex creates useless margins: punching
holes may go through the printed areas on one of the sides.
Jan 2002 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- lib/mpage -> share/mpage
Nov 2001 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Changes from redhat
* use mkstemp instead of mktemp.
* kanji support.
Oct 2000 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Added A1 and A2 to page_desc in glob.c.
Aug 1999 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Added -e option and related code from Enrique Melendez Asensio <ema@csn.es>
to allow 4,1,2,3 booklets... Needs cleanup and extended to txt too.
- Patch from Gabor Ribarik <ribarik@math-inst.hu> to take of
dvips(k) 5.78's output if it contains many postscript figures.
(see indoc variable in post.c)
He (or actually Attila Karpati) also implemented multiple -j options.
Fix the %%Page director when pages are skipped (with -j).
- Include amiga port from Andreas R. Kleinert <info@ar-kleinert.de>:
* added smakefile, smakefile.ppc and SCOPTIONS
* added #ifdef AMIGA section to mpage.h
* mpage.h now #undefs MAXINT if already #define
(before re-#defining it iself)
* LIBDIR has been #define within SCOPTIONS;
used MPAGE: assign, which you may redirect
yourself, then...
Jun 1998 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Clipping logical page was terribly wrong. This was visible when
specifying negative pagemargins (-M).
Apr 1998 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Corrected types (lvirden@cas.org)
Mar 1998 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- for EPS files that have %%Trailer and are included in PS files
mpage will stop after the first %%Trailer. Made check on %%Trailer
(and %%PSTrailer) a runtime option -k ('kill on trailer');
- When input text file has no newline at last line, mpage forgot to
print that line...
- Updated manual page and usage (lm@cs.rmit.edu.au)
- warning in -b option failed.
- Changed defining paper types (to add new papger tpyes, just add to
the paper array in glob.c).
Jan 1998 Marcel J.E. Mol marcel@mesa.nl
- Removed save/restore statements for PS input processing. They seem
to generate 'memory overflow' errors.
- Removed 'TexDict begin' additions for dvips files.
- OS/2 changes (Alexander Mai <st002279@hrzpub.tu-darmstadt.de>)
- Makefile: create install dirs if not there (jwessel@uiuc.edu)
- Check for %PSTrailer (for Mathematis program) (jwessel@uiuc.edu)
- version 2.5 introduced bug in handling formfeed in text files. Fixed.
ok'ed jlam a while back.
CUPS 1.2.8 adds a French localization, updates the Japanese and Spanish
localizations, and fixes several web interface, printing, and networking
bugs.
CUPS 1.2.7 adds several Mac OS X improvements, implements timeouts in the
SSL negotiation code, and fixes the bounding box generated by the PostScript
filter, bidirectional support in the USB backend, and another case where the
lpstat command could hang.
CUPS 1.2.6 fixes some compile errors, localization of the web interface on
Mac OS X, bugs in the lpc and lpstat commands, and backchannel support in
the parallel backend.
CUPS 1.2.5 fixes minor printing, networking, and documentation issues and
adds support for older versions of DBUS and a translation for Estonian.
CUPS 1.2.4 fixes a number of web interface, scheduler, and CUPS API
issues.
CUPS 1.2.3 fixes a number of web interface, networking, remote printing,
and CUPS API issues.
CUPS 1.2.2 fixes several build, platform, notification, and printing bugs.
CUPS 1.2.1 fixes several build, platform, and printing bugs.
CUPS 1.2.0 is the first stable feature release in the 1.2.x series and
includes over 90 new features and changes since CUPS 1.1.23, including a
greatly improved web interface and "plug-and-print" support for many local
and network printers.
Perry Metzger for the nudge.
flpsed is a WYSIWYG PostScript2 annotator. You can't remove or modify
existing elements of a document, but flpsed lets you add arbitrary
text lines to existing PostScript 2 documents. Added lines can later
be re-edited with flpsed. Using pdftops, which is part of xpdf one can
convert PDF documents to PostScript and also add text to them. flpsed
is useful for filling in forms, adding notes etc. GsWidget is now
part of flpsed. flpsed is released under the GPL.
Features:
* Add arbitrary text to existing PostScript documents.
* Reedit text, that has been added with flpsed.
* The overall structure of the PostScript document is not
modified. flpsed only adds the additional text.
* Batch processing (no X11 required) to modify tagged text lines
that have been entered interactively with flpsed before. This
is very useful for repeatedly filling in forms.
* Text lines can be imported from other flpsed-modified documents.
* Import and export PDF. Therefore it can be used as a PDF editor as well.
A new bug fix release of Xfce 4.2 is available. This release is supposed to
be the last release for the 4.2 branch. It includes several fixes ported from
the current developpment branch. This release should not be confused with the
upcoming Xfce 4.4 release [1], it's a bug fix release of the previous stable
branch.
[1] Xfce 4.4.0 is already in pkgsrc-wip.
Changes:
- AUCTeX and preview-latex have been changed in order to accommodate
file names containing spaces. preview-latex now tolerates bad
PostScript code polluting the stack (like some Omega fonts).
- Support for folding of comments was added.
- The `polish' language option of the babel LaTeX package as well as the
`polski' LaTeX package are now supported. Most notably this means
that AUCTeX will help to insert quotation marks as defined by
polish.sty ("`..."') and polski.sty (,,...'').
- There has been quite a number of bug fixes to various features and
documentation across the board, most critical probably the tool bar.
There actually is an autoconf test in ghostscript for a 64-bit int, used
for GX_COLOR_INDEX_TYPE, but the fallback for that is "ulong", not
necessarily 64 bits. So to make gdevpdfe.c happy for now, force the issue.
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.
Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
or USE_X11BASE set, but don't include mk/x11.buildlink3.mk directly or
via buildlink3.mks
- introduce BUILDLINK_PREFIX.libXpm as alias for BUILDLINK_PREFIX.xpm
in the !modular case
- fix some cases where the check for libX11 couldn't work at all by using
C++ for compilation without including the proper headers
Verified using a full X11_TYPE=xorg bulk build without additional
breakage. Discussed with salo@, wiz@ and send to packages@ for feedback.
packages with the modular Xorg equivalent. Those are falling back
to the old location by default, so this commmit doesn't change
dependencies.
graphics/xpm ==> x11/libXpm
fonts/Xft2 ==> x11/libXft
x11/Xfixes ==> x11/libXfixes
x11/xcursor ==> x11/libXcursor
x11/Xrender ==> x11/libXrender
x11/Xrandr ==> libXrandr