base pkg
-replace hard gnuplot dependency by a MESSAGE as it is only needed
if one really wants to plot a function
-register with desktop-file-utils
bump PKGREVISION
No longer identical.
Don't say Linux since this is for other platforms too.
Don't mention GUI interface in the description for the console package.
By the way, the gtk version is really GNOME, but upstreams calls it gtk.
changes:
-Use Lambert W to solve more equations and avoid infinite loop when solving
some equations
-More data on elements
-Fix simplification of (1-1/x)^3 and similar
-Fix clumsy mistakes in with prefixes leading to crashes
-Fix parsing of unit expressions (when converting) such as W/(m K)
-Add more exact values for sin() and cos() and avoid floating point underflow
by, in approximate mode, checking against the value of pi
-Always input decimal separator sign on keypad separator press
-Fix crash when expression entry reclaims focus if compiled with optimizations
(GTK+)
-New units: typographic units, pouce, pied du roi, grams of TNT and tons of TNT
-New functions: lambertW(), addDays(), addMonths(), addYear(), addTime(),
isNumber(), isReal(), isRational(), isInteger(), representsNumber(),
representsReal(), representsRational(), representsInteger()
-New variable: omega constant
-Other minor fixes and enhancements
also fix wrong inclusion of scrollkeeper/bl3
* French translation (not fully complete yet)
* Return value in save() and add "name := value" as shortcut
* Integer factorization
* Interpret 0x[0-9,a-f] as hexadecimal number (do not require first digit to be 0-9)
* Add "Engineering" display mode
* Several fixes to display of units and prefixes
* Show value for variables without title in expression completion
* New functions: cross(), heaviside(), rectangular(), triangular(), ramp() kronecker(), sigmoid(), and logit()
* Use radius as argument for circumference()
* Add optional upper and lower limit arguments to integrate() for definite integrals
* Fix precision in logn()
* Ability to set shortcuts for meta modes (KDE)
* Make separate options for "Sort Minus Last" and "Negative Exponents" in numerical display menu
* Add "Edit Expression", "Edit Result", and "Insert Result Variable" to history context menu (KDE)
* Global shortcut for show/hide (KDE)
* Use localized comma for insert matrix/vector
* Remove use of libgnomeui completely and add --with-libgnome configure option
* Fix parsing of "x!)!"
* Use Julian year for light-year value
* Add several accelerator keys (GTK+)
* Connect "Exp" button Exp RPN operation and add Ctrl+Shift+E shortcut
* Fixes for old KDE and Qt versions
* New command line options for qalc: -terse (-t), -nodefs (-n), -nocurrencies, -nodatasets, -nofunctions, -nounits, -novariables
C libraries *before* we throw the AC_LANG([C++]) switch. This makes
the generated configure script use the C compiler/linker instead of
the C++ compiler/linker when running tests. This avoids errors like
these based on not correctly getting the function signature correct:
conftest.cc:36: error: nonnull argument with out-of-range operand
number (arg 1, operand 2)
This error was causing the configure script to not detect *gettext()
routines and not building and installing the *.mo files. This fixes
the error noted in the bulk build results:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-bulk/2006/06/20/0000.html
* True RPN mode with stack manipulation
* Dutch translation (from Jaap Woldringh and the Dutch KDE translation team)
* New application icons (from Thomas Lübking)
* API documentation (approximately halfway)
* Enhanced edit matrix/vector dialogs, with widget for GTK+
* View/edit/insert matrix/vector menu items (GTK+)
* Combined dialog for number bases in result and expression (GTK+)
* Fix comma as decimal sign with KDE GUI
* "Convert to Best Unit" and "Convert to Base Units" was swapped (KDE)
* Ignore commas (with dot as decimal sign) in numbers and option to use dot as
thousands separator
* Fix removal of factors in simplifaction ("1 kg m/s" was simplified to
"1000 m/s")
* Fix libqalculate.so unresolved symbols
* Fix bug that caused all number arguments to require numbers to be rational
* Interpret 0x..., 0o... and 0b... as hexadecimal, octal and binary numbers,
respectively, when base is decimal
* Ability to represent numbers as 0x0feff (for HEX), 0b0011101010 (for BIN)
* Set vectors and matrices as the first argument by default
* New functions
* Fix integration
* New unit: psi
* New name format in data files for more flexible translations
* Change some dubious mathematical wordings
* Avoid floating point overflow and underflow
* Do not use "Read Precision" in plot
* cos(x*pi*rad) equals 1 if x is even, not -1
* isodate(), localdate(), timestamp(), stamptodate() functions
* Fix show ending zeroes
* Fix prefixes with automatic simplification/factorization
* Approximate comparison
* ...and some more...
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
- Enhanced factorization, with square free factorization of rational multivariate polynomials
- New simplification using the enhanced factorization
- Much more efficient determinant and matrix inverse calculation
- Greatly enhanced and reworked solving of equations and inequalities
- More efficient evaluation avoiding recalculations
- Generally enhanced and more correct algebraic functionality
- Faster calculation of powers with large exponent and base close to one
- Option to automatically simplify or factorize
- Option to warn about denominators assumed non-zero
- Fix negative exponents with lower-case e
- Fix fetching of exchange rates with gnome-vfs < 2.10
- Polynomial functions: coeff(), lcoeff(), pcontent(), degree(), etc.
- Fix ln(e^x)
- Display "x < 3 && x > 1" as "1 < x < 3"
- Display "&&" and "||" as "and" and "or" by default
- Fix display of fractions in "Decimal (Try Exact)" mode
- Compile without errors or warnings with -pedantic and -Wextra
- Unicode fixes
- ...and many more minor fixes and enhancements (and probably some new bugs)...