This is a bug fix release. per-project xfig dependencies are now supported.
This was accidentally omitted from the previous release. In addition, the
GNU make support is much more robust.
changes:
-bugfixes
-The native CUPS driver now accepts custom paper sizes with printers that
permit this (all Epson printers, and most others).
-The Foomatic interface now accepts custom paper sizes with Foomatic 2.0.1.
-A Japanese translation has been added.
CUPS 1.1.16 adds support for a new CUPS printer driver for Windows
NT/2000/XP that provides accurate page accounting as well as support
for the banner, job billing, job priority, and page label options. The
new release also contains many small bug fixes and enhancements,
including better USB printing support, support for printer names
containing any printable character (123print, my-long-printer-name,
etc.), and French language localization of the web interface and
documentation.
img2eps packages raster images into EPS (Embedded PostScript) files,
using whatever PostScript features are advantageous. If possible, the
compressed image data is copied directly to the EPS file.
Supported image file formats are GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XPM.
Introduce USE_PTL2 so that PTL2 can still be used as an alternative (e.g.
for debugging).
Only include ptl2/buildlink2.mk if USE_PTL2 is set and no native threads
are available.
Bump PKGREVISIONS.
Latex-Mk is a set of makefile fragments and shell scripts designed
to assist in the management of LaTeX documents. The user creates
a simple Makefile which sets up a few simple variables and then
includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
draft watermark output are included.
LaTeX-Mk works with BSD make and also with GNU make.
which causes an annoyance in modrern PS printer, GhostScript, etc. See
pkg/12904. I forgot to commit this in months.
Thomas Klausner, Johnny Lam, and Frederick Bruckman helped me a lot to
find out what is actually happen and where to fix. Thank you.