Also fix build problems - there is a <sys/queue.h> header file bundled
with vigor which will take precedence over the system header, but
lacks some necessary definitions for NetBSD (at least). Remove the
header accordingly.
Sun for JDK 1.4.1. Pkgsrc changes include noting that some of the installed
files are config files and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to handle the file
copying and directory handling, and using a more scalable method to remove
files shared between the JRE and JDK during the JDK installation. Also,
the JDK 1.4.x series are now installed into ${LOCALBASE}/java/sun-1.4 so
that future updates of this package won't require a new JDK directory.
This closes PR 19853 by FUKAUMI Naoki <naoki at fukaumi.org>.
Sun for JDK 1.3.1. Pkgsrc changes include noting that some of the installed
files are config files and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to handle the file
copying and directory handling, and using a more scalable method to remove
files shared between the JRE and JDK during the JDK installation.
This closes PR 18942 by Urban Boquist <urban at boquist.net>.
Film Gimp is an image retouching and painting tool with features similar to
GIMP and Adobe Photoshop, and is recognized as a tool for motion picture
artists; however, anyone who wants to retouch or paint images can use Film
Gimp. The primary feature of Film Gimp is its vast dynamic range: 16-bits
per channel (64-bit RGBA). The extended dynamic range of Film Gimp appeals
not just to 35mm cinematographers, but to 35mm still photographers as well.
Still photographers can think of Film Gimp as having many more F-stops of
range, of being capable of capturing much more subtle nuances of color in
a vast blue sky for instance. Film Gimp handles 8-bit, 16-bit linear, and
16-bit float images.
Film Gimp is an image retouching and painting tool with features similar to
GIMP and Adobe Photoshop, and is recognized as a tool for motion picture
artists; however, anyone who wants to retouch or paint images can use Film
Gimp. The primary feature of Film Gimp is its vast dynamic range: 16-bits
per channel (64-bit RGBA). The extended dynamic range of Film Gimp appeals
not just to 35mm cinematographers, but to 35mm still photographers as well.
Still photographers can think of Film Gimp as having many more F-stops of
range, of being capable of capturing much more subtle nuances of color in
a vast blue sky for instance. Film Gimp handles 8-bit, 16-bit linear, and
16-bit float images.
version 1.31 -> 1.32 :
- the user can set the encoding character of the file with a combo box included in the Kile file selector.
- two color schemes are available for the editor (Black on White/White on Black)
- improved the "Multiple Function" dialog of the "Gnuplot frontend"
version 1.3 -> 1.31 :
- new dialog box for the "ref" and "pageref" tags (the user can select one of the existing labels)
- the "--unique" option is now used for the "Kdvi Forward Search" command
- the bug about the "report" class in the "Quick Start" wizard has been fixed
- the GnuPlot front end code has been cleaned (only QString are used instead of string)
Also update HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES.
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
Changes:
Netscape 7.01 offers a set of new features as well as minor stability
and performance enhancements. These new features include optional
Popup Controls that can be set within Preferences. Also, it adds
the ability to view several tabbed pages as your home page experience.
In addition, Netscape 7.01 offers enhancements to mail for AOL
members who use the application to manage their mail, including
the ability to unsend, check status and mark mail as unread. This
release also has increased control in managing certificates. If a
web site displays a certificate from a certificate authority you
don't know, you now have the opportunity to accept or reject the
certificate.
Also remove the need to set the "Destination Directory" by hand when installing.