Defines a command \titleref that allows you to cross-reference section
(and chapter, etc) titles and captions just like \ref and \pageref. The
package does not interwork with hyperref; if you need hypertext
capabilities, use nameref instead.
Defines a macro \path|...|, similar to the LaTeX \verb|...|, that sets
the text in typewriter font and allows hyphen-less breaks at punctuation
characters. The set of characters to be regarded as punctuation may be
changed from the package's default.
Changes:
2010/03/11 v0.04o (HO)
* Ensure that \undefined is undefined during loading of
ConTeXt files.
2010/03/12 v0.04p (HO)
* \undefined is also undefined during conversion of MPS.
2010/04/14 v0.04q (HO)
* Optimizations for rotating and scaling:
* remove unnecessary identity transformations
* numbers are normalized
2010/04/15 v0.04r (HO)
* Fix for scale values without integer part.
2010/09/09 v0.05a (HO)
* Option `pagebox' added for specifying the pdf page box
of the included image. Values are `mediabox', `cropbox',
`bleedbox', `trimbox' and `artbox'. Default is `cropbox'. (MS/HO)
* Option `interpolate' added for bitmaps, see PDF specification.
Values are `true' or `false', default is `false'.
* Option `decodearray' added for bitmaps, see PDF specification,
key /Decode of image dictionaries. The value for option
`decodearray' is the value for /Decode without `[' and ']'.
* Option `maskarray' added for bitmaps, see PDF specification,
key /Mask of image dictionaries with array as value.
The value of `maskarray' is the array value for /Mask
without `[' and ']'.
* Option `intent' added for the rendering intent of bitmap
images, see PDF specification, key /Intent of image
dictionaries. The value is a name without a leading slash,
the standard names of the PDF specification:
`AbsoluteColorimetric', `RelativeColorimetric',
`Saturation', `Perceptual'.
* Options `ocobjnum' and `ocobjref' are hooks for those who wants
to work with optional content. The options can be used for both
bitmap and PDF images and are unsupported for MPS.
The optional content dictionary is given by an external
object. Option `ocobjnum' expects the number of that object
(e.g. \pdflastobj). It's a positive integer (greater than zero).
Option `ocobjref' takes the full object reference
(positive integer, followed by ` 0 R' in case of pdfTeX).
Other drivers might support `ocobjref' as well, in case of
PostScript/pdfmark drivers, the object is usually referenced by
a name in curly braces.
* Tiff support removed for driver versions between 1.10a and 1.30.
2010/09/14 v0.05b (HO)
* Fix, \pagecolor got broken accidentally (in v0.05a).
Changes:
-- a typo fix memoir in memoirs float handling got lost, this brings it
back in line
-- changed \parnopar to make its changes inside a group
-- some clearifications in the manual
- fixed typo introduced in v1.14
(special thanks to Ian D. Leroux and meho_r on ctt for reporting this)
-- added \precistocformat, default \noindent, thus the toc precis text
is no longer indented by default.
-- Fixed some typos in the manual and in the class
-- reorganized the manner by which we handle the memoir user
manual. This enables us to add reversion numbers and dates to the
start of each chapter of the manual. Please note that these
revision numbers do not appear if one attempts to compile
memman.tex as it relies on a modified (and thus private) version of
svn-multi and also relies on splitting memman.tex into separate
files.
-- If the 'article' class option is in effect we now use the plain
page style by default instead of headings.
-- Brought memoir sections back in line with hyperref. Now a hyperlink
to a section should end up above the section tilte, instead of below.
-- reversioned memoir to version 3.6. The version number was tending
towards the golden ration, but apparently this numeric value is
not widely known.
-- fixed \marginparmargin{left} in twoside mode
-- fixed a race condition in memhfixc
Changes:
* Sanitizing (babel shorthands) of anchor names in
\hyper@anchor and \hyper@anchorstart.
* Broken option `pdfborder' fixed (since 6.81n).
* New option `driverfallback'. It takes a driver option for
the case that a driver is not given and cannot be autodetected.
(Feature request by Markus Kohm.)
* Unused option `hyperref' removed.
* Driver options are now `void' options that do not accept any values.
* New option `pdfremotestartview'.
* \href with new optional argument with
keys `page' and `pdfremotestartview', `pdfnewwindow', `ismap',
`nextactionraw'.
* Fix for urls in \href: Prefix 'file:' is not added.
* Fix spacefactor corrections of 6.81i for math mode.
* Fixing GoToR actions if \href contains `file:///' or
`file://localhost/'.
* PDF forms: Missing JavaScript actions added for check boxes,
push, submit and reset buttons.
* PDF forms: Warnings are given, if HTML field options are used.
* \Hy@EveryPageAnchor fixed to avoid Overfull \hbox warnings
with some drivers.
* Various drivers: Destinations made transparent for \spacefactor.
* Various drivers: Links made transparent for \spacefactor.
* Various drivers: Fixes for option `raiselinks' without color.
* Fix for clash with package `varioref', that redefines
\refstepcounter with loss of hyperref's additions.
* Additions for README.
* backref 1.36: Typo in warning fixed.
* pdfmark: Disabling of \escapechar is removed during reading
the .out file. With package xkeyval the \pdfmark causes
lots of character `2' in the output.
* kvsetkeys: \setkeys is replaced by \kvsetkeys.
* Beautifying error text of utf8x.def of \utf@viii@undeferr.
* pdfmark.def: Avoid \leavevmode and \hbox of \pdf@rect
for destinations with empty target area. It fixes spacing
in situations like "\section{A}\hypertarget{foobar}{}\section{B}".
(Bug detected by Thomas Beuthe.)
* Real epsilon for \eTeX and \LaTeXe in Unicode bookmarks.
* Fix for russian. (Bug found by Victor Kozyakin.)
* Fix for funny \@alph and \@Alph definitions for use
in anchor names.
* \@fnsymbol uses replacement in anchor names.
* Bookmarks: memoir's \booknumberline supported.
Changes:
* scrkpage.dtx: pagestyle bug fixed at \cleardoubleoddpageusingstyle,
\cleardoubleevenpageusingstyle, \cleardoublepageusingstyle
* doc/, doc/ngerman/, doc/ngerman/scrbookreportarticle.tex,
doc/ngerman/linkalias.tex, doc/ngerman/common-11.tex,
doc/ngerman/scrlttr2.tex: neues Font-Element "footnoterule"
dokumentiert
* scrkftn.dtx: new font element footnoterule to allow color changes of
the foot note separation rule
* tocbasic.dtx: expand the arguments of \addtotoclist while adding
them to the internal list of known pairs of extensions and owners
* scrextend.dtx, scrmain.ins, scrkvers.dtx: scrextend identification
added
* doc/, doc/ngerman/, doc/ngerman/scrlttr2.tex: Fehler in
Faltmarkentabelle korrigiert [gemeldet von Adrian Devries]
* scrknpap.dtx: vertical alignment of addresse with parskip setting
different from false fixed
* doc/, doc/Makefile: scrbase.html and tocbasic.html added
* manifest.txt: scrbase.html and tocbasic.html added
* scrjura.dtx: copyright date of generated files fixed
* scrjura.dtx: "beta" removed from version number to not compromise
the LPPL
Changes:
* dvi.c, dvi.h, dvipdfmx.c, spc_pdfm.c:
Implemented a new special \special{pdf: minorversion num} which
will override the value given either by the configuration file
or by the command line option; requested by Karl Berry.
* cidtype2.c:
Assume that the output encoding of CMap files is UTF-16, not UCS2
as the recent Adobe-Japan1-UCS2 shows; reported by Haruhiko Okumura
and the patch were prepared by Akira Kakuto.
* pngimage.c:
Made PNG code work with libpng14, as suggested by Karl Berry.
* type1.c:
Fixed bug caused by fonts without data for private dictionary.
(The private dictionary was omitted instead of inserting an
empty dictionary.) This caused problems with Acrobat Reader, for
example with the dsrom10 font. Bug reported by Vladimir Vlasov.
* dvipdfmx.c, pdfdoc.c, pdfobj.h, pdfobj.c, pdfencrypt.h, pdfenctypr.c:
Now the trailer always contains ID array to work Screen annotations
under Adobe Reader 9.
* dvipdfmx.c:
Turn on quiet mode earlier if "-q" option is given.
* spc_dvips.c:
Fixed bug in "ps: plotfile" special, found by Alexander Bostroem.
* man/extractbb.1, man/Makefile.am, Makefile.am, configure.in:
Added man page for extractbb in new directory man. This
addresses Debian bug #512357 and a request by Karl Berry.
Changes between 3.x and 4.x:
Some commands have been renamed to have consistent naming (CamlCase
syntax) and old commands are no more available. If you doesn't want to change
your mind or use old latex files, you can use oldcommands option to enable old
commands back.
- \SetNoLine becomes \SetAlgoNoLine
- \SetVline becomes \SetAlgoVlined
- \Setvlineskip becomes \SetVlineSkip
- \SetLine becomes \SetAlgoLined
- \dontprintsemicolon becomes \DontPrintSemicolon
- \printsemicolon becomes \PrintSemicolon
- \incmargin becomes \IncMargin
- \decmargin becomes \DecMargin
- \setnlskip becomes \SetNlSkip
- \Setnlskip becomes \SetNlSkip
- \setalcapskip becomes \SetAlCapSkip
- \setalcaphskip becomes \SetAlCapHSkip
- \nlSty becomes \NlSty
- \Setnlsty becomes \SetNlSty
- \linesnumbered becomes \LinesNumbered
- \linesnotnumbered becomes \LinesNotNumbered
- \linesnumberedhidden becomes \LinesNumberedHidden
- \showln becomes \ShowLn
- \showlnlabel becomes \ShowLnLabel
- \nocaptionofalgo becomes \NoCaptionOfAlgo
- \restorecaptionofalgo becomes \RestoreCaptionOfAlgo
- \restylealgo becomes \RestyleAlgo
- gIf macros and so on do no more exist
Place all figures on pages by themselves at the end of the document,
optionally leaving markers like "[Figure 3 about here]" in the text near
to where the figure (or table) would normally have occurred.
and updated by me.
Provides variants of \fbox: \shadowbox, \doublebox, \ovalbox, \Ovalbox,
with helpful tools for using box macros and flexible verbatim macros.
You can box mathematics, floats, center, flushleft, and flushright,
lists, and pages.
pkgsrc changes:
- adjusting dependencies
Upstream changes:
1.0.5 Wed Aug 25 2010
- Set min. version of MooseX::FollowPBP to 0.03 (older versions caused
cpan test fails)
1.0.4 Tue Aug 24 2010
- fixed stupid bug in Build.PL (introduced in 1.0.3)
1.0.3 Tue Aug 24 2010
- small code cleanup
- added github in Makefile.PL and Build.PL
- moved author tests to xt
- longtable tests
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
pkgsrc changes:
- adjust dependencies according to META.yml
Upstream changes:
1.0.2 Wed Jul 21 21:08:00 2010
- Support for recent Class:MOP (patch from Ansgar, Thanks!!)
same poppler version. So make the BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.poppler
an exact match.
(Noticed pkgconfig error when building evince with a poppler
and poppler-glib with different versions.)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.7.1 (June 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Fix bug [bug #30081] gv 3.7.0: unable to print/save pdf files.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.7.0 (June 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
* GV 3.6.91 has been released as GV 3.7.0 with no changes but
some minor code cleanups.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.91 (June 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Support starting ghostscript from a safe directory.
# ghostscript is started with -P- if SAFER is enabled.
# ghostscript is started with -dSAFER and -dDELAYSAFER for "pdf2dsc"
and "pdf2ps" if safer is enabled
# Minor bugfixes
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.90 (May 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Fix compiling on Mac OS X
# Support for localised user interfaces
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.9 (April 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Bugfix in gv-update-userconfig
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.8.91 (March 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Fixed compiling on Xaw3d 1.5.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.8.90 (March 2010) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# UTF-8 Support. Read the included file README.I18N for details.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.8 (December 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# GV 3.6.7.90 has been released as GV 3.6.8 with no changes
? "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" with
"Automatic resizing" turned on sometime miss rescaling, especially when
changing the orientation or resizing the window. You can force
rescaling by selecting the active "special" scale in the scales menu.
? Interactive prompting for the password of encrypted PDF files do not work
if and only if DSC is turned off. As a workarouund, you can load the file
with DSC turned on and then turn DSC off.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.7.90 (December 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Compilation fix for Mac OS X: Requires --enable-SIGCHLD-fallback during
compilation.
# "Fit height to window magnification" --
currently works best with "Automatic resizing" turned off.
With --scale=-1003, you can access the new scale from the command line.
# Improved handling of filename "-" (which means read document from stdin)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.7 (March 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# GV 3.6.6.92 has been released as GV 3.6.7 with no changes
? "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" with
"Automatic resizing" turned on sometime miss rescaling, especially when
changing the orientation or resizing the window. You can force
rescaling by selecting the active "special" scale in the scales menu.
? Interactive prompting for the password of encrypted PDF files do not work
if and only if DSC is turned off. As a workarouund, you can load the file
with DSC turned on and then turn DSC off.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.6.92 (internal release: March 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Fixed debian bug #516995: Misleading error message when .gv file is not
present [and XUSERFILESEARCHPATH is used]
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.6.91 (February 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Fixed a bug in switching to presentation mode.
# Fixed reset scrolling position in open dialog when changing directories.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.6.90 (January 2009) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# TOC can now display more than about 2000 pages (fixes bug #24069).
# File open dialog can now display more than about 2000 files
(fixes ubuntu bug #274767).
# By pressing "Shift-P" or selecting "State/Presentation Mode", you can
open another instance of GNU gv which is in presentation mode.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.6 (September 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# Updated maintainer's e-mail address, otherwise no changes
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.5.92 (September 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# libzio is now used if available during compile time
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.5.91 (September 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# gv-update-userconfig now offers the options -n resp. -N to switch to an
alternative navigation: After each page switch (except if selected by the
page number) the page is scrolled to the top (if switching forward) resp.
the bottom (if switching backward).
# gv-update-userconfig can remove the resources inserted by -n resp. -N with
the new option -s.
# Support for encrypted PDF files. New command line switch
"--password=PASSWORD" for opening encrypted PDFs. If the password
is not supplied via command line, the user will be asked to enter it.
# Support for files > 2GB on file systems with large file support.
? Interactive prompting for the password of encrypted PDF files do not work
if and only if DSC is turned off. As a workarouund, you can load the file
with DSC turned on and then turn DSC off.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.5.90 (August 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# the current coordinate can be saved to a file by the z resp. the u key.
See gv.info for details.
# The return key now scrolls through the whole document vertically.
Unlike the space key no horizontal scrolling is performed. The old function
of the return key is still available through the "Page Down" and the "f" key.
# *.ad and *.dat files are installed to $PREFIX/share/gv
# "ERROR:" and "error:" now also trigger the info popup in error mode
# Xinerama support. It can be configured by the "xinerama"-resource.
Its values can be "On", "Off" or "Auto". "Auto" is the default.
# New helper Script "gv-update-userconfig", which is a simple script to
update an .gv config file to the current version of gv.
# Should build on Solaris now using sun studio 11 compiler
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.5 (July 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# GV 3.6.4.91 has been released as GV 3.6.5 with no changes
? "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" with
"Automatic resizing" turned on sometime miss rescaling, especially when
changing the orientation or resizing the window. You can force
rescaling by selecting the active "special" scale in the scales menu.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.4.91 (June 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# ~/.gv now contains the version that has saved that configuration.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.4.90 (June 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
* Build-system ensures that the man-page is always up to date
# Fixed some compiler warnings
# Added new widgetless mode, usable via option "--widgetless"
# --help, --usage and --version now work without having an X11 display
# --spartan and --widgetless now use embedded resources. Before this bugfix,
you had to use --style=gv_spartan.dat to use the embedded resource.
# --infoSilent, --infoErrors and --infoAll will control, which ghostscript
messages will lead to an info pop-up window.
The same effect can be reached via a resource "infoVerbose", which values can
be "Silent", "Errors" and "All". It can also be edited via the "gv options"
dialog.
# "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" --
currently works best with "Automatic resizing" turned off. With --scale=-1000
resp. --scale=-1001, you can access these special scales from the command line.
? "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" with
"Automatic resizing" turned on sometime miss rescaling, especially when
changing the orientation or resizing the window. You can force
rescaling by selecting the active "special" scale in the scales menu.
# Arbitrary scales are now possible - input them in the gv options dialog
or with --scale=n, where n is a float.
# New fullscreen mode which needs support from the window manager
# New command line switch "--presentation" as a shortcut for
"--fullscreen --noresize --scale=-1000 --widgetless"
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.4 (June 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# GV 3.6.3.90 has been released as GV 3.6.4 with no changes
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% GV 3.6.3.90 (May 2008) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
# DSC parser now respects the level of BeginDocument/EndDocument
# Possible segfault has been fixed
# Fixed bug #21239: Vlist.c produces garbage if International is set
# Fixed bug #21740: popup windows may partly invisible as not on the screen
# The escape key is now working in more contexts
# The filename can optionally be shown insted of the title
# Fixed bug #23199: No error message for errors in opened file
* Got rid of non-free code.
provides both fmin(3) and fmax(3). The build is still broke under
NetBSD 5.0_STABLE built from sources after 2010-03-12. A possible fix
for this case is to upgrade to NetBSD 5.1*.
A full featured, parameter driven macro package, which fully supports
advanced interactive documents. See the ConTeXt garden for a wealth of
support information.
-use-after-free problem (CVE-2010-0302)
-information disclosure (CVE-2010-1748)
-unchecked memory allocation is texttops
-file overwrite problem
(I didn't find references from cups patches to CVE #s, or vice versa,
so the CVE #s are not certain.)
The missing http session check problem (CVE-2010-0540?) is not fixed,
this would be a large patch affecting tens of files.
bump PKGREVISION
ArabTeX is a package extending the capabilities of TeX/LaTeX to generate
Arabic and Hebrew text. Input may be in ASCII transliteration or other
encodings (including UTF-8); output may be Arabic, Hebrew, or any of
several languages that use the Arabic script. ArabTeX consists of a TeX
macro package and Arabic and Hebrew fonts (provided both in Metafont
format and Adobe Type 1). The Arabic font is presently only available in
the Naskhi style. ArabTeX will run with Plain TeX and also with LaTeX.
libspectre 0.2.6 (10 June 2010)
===============================
This is another bugfix only release in the libspectre's 0.2 series.
The most important change in this release is that gs is now always
initalized with the flag -P- to make Ghostscript not look in the
current directory for library files. See Debian bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=583183
Compiler flags -ansi and -pedantic are now optional and can be enabled
with --enable-iso-c configure option. It seems -pedantic causes
performance regression when compiling with Sun Studio compiler. Thanks
to Dagobert Michelsen for eporting the issue. (Bug #27735)
Files with a doseps header and without EOF comment are correctly
rendered now. (Bug #27830)
The package provides the Arabic and Farsi script support for TeX without
the need of any external pre-processor. The bi- directional capability
supposes that the user has a TeX engine that knows the four primitives
\beginR, \endR, \beginL and \endL. That is the case in both the TeX--XeT
and e-TeX engines. Arabi will accept input in several 8-bit encodings,
including UTF-8. Arabi can make use of a wide variety of Arabic and
Farsi fonts; PDF files generated using Arabi may be searched, and text
may be copied from them and pasted elsewhere.
the shift from traditional ulpt(4)/usblp to libusb. Clarify that the
backend, when run without arguments, also prints out DeviceURIs of
traditional printers. PKGREVISION++.
ok sbd@
Multiple integer overflows in dvipsk/dospecial.c in dvips in TeX
Live 2009 and earlier, and teTeX, allow remote attackers to cause a
denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary
code via a special command in a DVI file, related to the (1)
predospecial and (2) bbdospecial functions, a different
vulnerability than CVE-2010-0739.
usb-backend-both-usblp-and-libusb.dpatch by <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3357
One "usb" CUPS backend for both libusb-based and usblp-based access.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Optional provides simple, flexible, optional compilation of LaTeX
documents. Option switches may be given via package options, by the
\UseOption command, or interactively via the \AskOption command (help
text may be provided, by defining the \ExplainOptions command). The
package is not robust, in the way that comment package is, against
ill-behaved text. In particular, verbatim text may not be directly
included in optional sections (whether they're included or not). Package
documentation is included in comments within the package itself.
If you have \cite commands in \section-like commands, or in \caption,
the citation will also appear in the table of contents, or list of
whatever. If you are also using an unsrt- like bibliography style, these
citations will come at the very start of the bibliography, which is
confusing. This package suppresses the effect.
Use \nolbreaks{some text} to prevent line breaks in "some text". This
has the advantage over \mbox{} that glue (rubber space) remains
flexible. Most common cases are handled here (\linebreak is disabled,
for example) but spaces hidden in macros or { } can still create
break-points.
* Add CUPS_CACHE and use it.
* Add CUPS_STATEDIR and add it to OWN_DIRS
* Move ${CUPS_CONFDIR}/certs to ${CUPS_STATEDIR}/certs
* Add ${CUPS_CACHE}/rss
* Use ${ROOT_USER} instead of ${CUPS_USER} for all OWN_DIRS_PERMS except
${CUPS_STATEDIR}/certs.
Adds the option acl, libusb and tcpwrappers.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.3
- SECURITY: The scheduler could try responding on a closed client
connection, leading to a crash (STR #3200)
- SECURITY: The lppasswd program allowed the localization files to be
overridden when running in setuid mode (STR #3482)
- Localization updates (STR #3352, STR #3409, STR #3422, STR #3452,
STR #3473, STR #3502)
- Documentation updates (STR #3451, STR #3504)
- The IPP backend now sets the printer-state-message to "Ready to
print." at the end of a successful job (STR #3460)
- The PPD compiler did not correctly add the manufacturer to the output
filename when using the "-m" option (STR #3469)
- The IPP backend did not handle authentication properly for the Get-
Printer-Attributes operation (STR 3458)
- Getting SNMP values larger than 127 bytes did not work.
- IPP conformance: Get-Jobs has a default value for requested-attributes
(STR #3383)
- cupsPrintFiles() did not report all errors (STR #3449)
- cupsAddDest() could read freed memory (STR #3448)
- The DBUS notifier did not build (STR #3447)
- The scheduler would crash when an active printer was deleted.
- The snmp backend did not work with some printers (STR #3413)
- The web interface did not show the conflicting values when setting
options (STR #3440)
- Setting options in the web interface did not always work (STR #3439)
- The scheduler did not use the Get-Job-Attributes policy for a printer
(STR #3431)
- The scheduler added two job-name attributes to each job object
(STR #3428)
- CSS files would not print (STR #3442)
- The scheduler did not clean out completed jobs when PreserveJobHistory
was turned off (STR #3425)
- The web interface did not show completed jobs for a printer
(STR #3436)
- Authenticated printing did not always work when printing directly to
a remote server (STR #3435)
- The USB backend did not work on Solaris (STR #3423)
- cupstestppd didn't catch problems with JobPatchFile definitions
(STR #3421)
- The socket backend could crash if a SNMP string had a negative length.
- Fixed some termination issues with the USB backend on Mac OS X.
- The side-channel APIs did not handle interrupts properly.
- The network backends incorrectly cleared the media-empty-warning
state.
- The web interface did not allow users to successfully add serial
printers (STR #3391)
- cupsTempFd() did not work in some situations (STR #3382)
- Some C API headers were missing C++ wrapper logic.
- The PPD compiler did not localize single-language PPD options properly
(STR #3386)
- Modifying a printer from the web interface sometimes caused the wrong
driver to be selected (STR #3418)
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-memory conditions properly when
loading a job (STR #3407)
- When adding printers from the web interface, the dynamic updates of
the device list made it hard to pick a device (STR #3406)
- Fixed a typo in the web interface admin page template (STR 3403)
- The web interface did not preserve the "printer is shared" state when
modifying a printer (STR #3390)
- The PPD compiler incorrectly inserted translations of empty strings
(STR #3411)
- The scheduler did not reset the SIGPIPE handler of child processes
(STR #3399)
- cupsGetNamedDest() incorrectly returned the default printer if the
named printer did not exist (STR #3397)
- Fixed a GNU TLS error handling bug (STR #3381)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.2
- SECURITY: The CUPS web interface was vulnerable to several XSS and
HTTP header/body attacks via attribute injection (STR #3367,
STR #3401)
- Fixed localization errors (STR #3359, STR #3372, STR #3380, STR #3387)
- The documentation for classes.conf and printers.conf did not provide
the correct instructions for manual changes (STR #3351)
- The scheduler did not always rebuild printer cache files when the
driver was changed (STR #3356)
- The documentation makefile failed to install localizations when using
newer versions of Bash (STR #3360)
- The configure script did not use the --with-xinetd value for the
default LPD configuration path (STR #3347)
- The configure script incorrectly required glib for DBUS support
(STR #3346)
- The cupstestppd program incorrectly reported filters with bad
permisssions as missing (STR #3363)
- The cups.desktop file used the wrong locale names (STR #3358)
- cupsSideChannelRead() did not return an error for short reads.
- The installed PAM configuration file did not use the correct options
with the pam_unix2 module (STR #3313)
- The scheduler did not preserve default options that contained special
characters (STR #3340)
- The scheduler did not remove old pre-filters when updating a printer
driver (STR #3342)
- The HP/GL-2 filter did not check for early end-of-file (STR #3319)
- The USB backend did not compile on some platforms (STR #3332)
- cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk() could go into an infinite loop with broken
SNMP implementations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.1
- Documention fixes (STR #3296)
- SNMP supply levels and states were wrong for some printers.
- The IPP backend did not update the auth-info-required value.
- The libusb-based USB backend would hang at the end of the job
(STR #3315, STR #3318)
- DNS-SD registrations for raw queues had an empty "ty" key (STR #3299)
- The JPEG and BMP MIME type rules were broken (STR #3284)
- cupsGetNamedDest returned the default printer when the named
destination did not exist (STR #3285)
- The JobKillDelay was not triggered for canceled jobs (STR #3292)
- The PPD compiler could get in an infinite loop (STR #3293)
- The configure check for dns-sd.h was broken (STR #3297)
- The "Query Printer for Default Options" page did not go away if the
query job was held (STR #3302)
- Boolean options did not show up as selected in the web interface
(STR #3303)
- The scheduler did not cache or report driver information files
correctly, leading to a variety of issues (STR #3283, STR #3297,
STR #3305)
- cupsDoIORequest() did not abort on permanent errors (STR #3311)
- Modifying a class in the web interface did not work (STR #3312)
- BrowseLocalProtocols could be cleared when changing the sharing
setting (STR #3287)
- The scheduler could return an empty supported document format
(STR #3308)
- The PPD compiler generated invalid PPD files when the locale used
something other than "." for the decimal point (STR #3300)
- The IPP backend did not handle some non-comforming IPP printer
implementations (STR #3262)
- The scheduler leaked three file descriptors to each job filter
(STR #3263)
- The scheduler now uses a default CUPS-Get-Devices timeout of 15
seconds (STR #3307)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.0
- Localization updates (STR #3223, STR #3246, STR #3248, STR #3250)
- Documentation updates (STR #3225, STR #3230, STR #3242, STR #3260)
- The --with-pdftops configure option did not accept a full path to the
filter (STR #3278)
- The banner filter did not position the back side image correctly
(STR #3277)
- The dnssd backend could crash (STR #3272)
- The 1284 device ID sometimes contained trailing garbage (STR #3266)
- The USB backend returned different URIs for some printers than in
CUPS 1.3 (STR #3259)
- The scheduler did not do local job-hold-until processing for remote
queues (STR #3258)
- The scheduler did not try all possible SSL certificates on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler did not always remove a file descriptor when using the
kqueue interface (STR #3256)
- The scheduler did not protect against bad job control files in all
cases (STR #3253)
- The scheduler did not encode "+" in model names (STR #3254)
- The web interface didn't show the default options (STR #3244)
- The IPP and LPD backends needed print data before they would do an
SNMP query.
- Fixed a GNU TLS compatibility issue (STR #3231)
- Fixed a HTML error in the add and modify printer web interface
templates (STR #3229)
- The scheduler did not minimize the number of printer state events that
were generated by filter STATE: messages, which could lead to poor
performance.
- The USB backend on Mac OS X did not cleanly cancel a job.
- The network backends now set the connecting-to-device printer-state-
reasons value when looking up the address and copying the print data
for consistency.
- The scheduler now supports the com.apple.print.recoverable-warning
reason on all platforms.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4rc1
- The PPD compiler documentation was missing information on localization
(STR #3212)
- The IPP backend now reconnects after every request when talking to
printers that claim IPP support but only use HTTP/1.0.
- The PPD compiler crashed when both "Resolution" and "Group foo Option
Resolution" were specified in the .drv file.
- The PPD compiler's #if/#elif/#else/#endif did not work for undefined
variables (STR #3210)
- Static libraries could not be installed by a non-root user on systems
needing a ranlib program (STR #3209)
- The scheduler incorrectly always tried to copy Kerberos credentials
for print jobs.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3204)
- The scheduler crashed when getting the default paper size from
libpaper (STR #3205, STR #3206)
- The PPD compiler now defines six variables: CUPS_VERSION,
CUPS_VERSION_MAJOR, CUPS_VERSION_MINOR, CUPS_VERSION_PATCH,
PLATFORM_NAME, and PLATFORM_ARCH (STR #3203)
- Fixed a whitespace skipping bug in cupsRasterInterpretPPD.
- The scheduler did not return HTTP 403 (Forbidden) for authenticated
users that were not authorized to do IPP operations (STR #3193)
- The scheduler did not report more than 8 Product strings from a PPD
file. Some PPD files have as many as 24.
- ppdOpen*() could crash if a keyword had no value string (something
that cupstestppd looks for...)
- cupsLangDefault() did not return the correct language on Mac OS X.
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not handle aborted or stalled pipe
conditions properly, which prevented drivers from ejecting partial
pages when a job was canceled or held.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b3
- Documentation fixes (STR #3044, STR #3057, STR #3153, STR #3158,
STR #3173)
- Added complete localizations for German, Japanese, Polish, and
Russian and partial localizations for Chinese, Danish, Finnish,
French, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Swedish
(STR #3096, STR #3098, STR #3109, STR #3111, STR #3141)
- Updated the configure check for -fstack-protector (STR #3198)
- The network backends now correctly convert SNMP supply descriptions to
UTF-8 encoding as needed.
- The scheduler could crash when deleting an attribute (STR #3197)
- The cups-driverd program did not detect symlink loops (STR #3185)
- The EPSON 24-pin series driver should now feed the correct amount
(STR #2624)
- The scheduler now automatically logs the last N debug messages for
failed print jobs.
- You can now modify a raw print queue (STR #3133)
- Fixed a number of ppdi issues and added a unit test to validate that
ppdc + ppdi can generate and import the same data (STR #3152)
- Moving jobs in the web interface now shows an error if you only have
one printer or class added (STR #3094)
- Since classes have never truly supported the printer-error-policy
stuff added in CUPS 1.2, update the code to reflect the current
reality and support only the retry-current-job policy for now
(STR #3171)
- Revised the password callback support (STR #2953)
- ppdEmit*() did not choose between PageSize and PageRegion properly.
- Make some fairly substantial changes to the Kerberos support code so
that CUPS can work in multi-realm environments and does not require
delegatable credentials. Shared printing still requires delegation,
however "delegation by policy" can be enabled in the KDC to make this
all work.
- "AccessLogLevel actions" did not hide client-error-not-found errors.
- AP_FIRST_InputSlot did not work with number-up.
- cupsBackChannelRead() and cupsBackChannelWrite() could fail due to a
lack of kernel buffers.
- The IPP and LPD backends did not respond to side-channel requests
while copying print data to a temporary file.
- cupsWriteRequestData() flushed the output buffer unnecessarily,
causing reduced performance in some situations.
- If a CGI process died before sending its MIME headers, the request
would hang on the client.
- The printer/class/job search feature on the web interface did not
work (STR #3132)
- The scheduler did not write the printers out for classes.
- CUPS-Get-PPDs did not work properly when filtering by language,
product, or psversion (STR #3136)
- The scheduler now kills job filters when it takes more than 30 seconds
(configurable) to cancel or hold the job.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the capitalization of
filenames in the PPD file.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the PageSize and PageRegion
values.
- The cups-deviced helper program could miss reporting some backend
devices (STR #3108)
- The cupsSideChannelSNMP* functions did not work.
- The scheduler could consume 100% CPU when jobs were canceled.
- Clicking on "Select Another Make/Manufacturer" in the web interface
incorrectly added the printer (STR #3095)
- The scheduler no longer uses programs with insecure file
permissions.
- httpAssembleURI*() did not escape backslashes in hostnames.
- The dnssd backend did not unquote "full names" before creating the
device URI.
- The scheduler now supports JobRetryInterval values less than 10
seconds.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3090)
- The scheduler did not redo Bonjour/DNS-SD registrations when updating
them failed.
- The "authenticated" policy incorrectly required authentication for
status operations.
- ppdOpen*() incorrectly loaded PPDs with multiple JobPatchFile
keywords.
- The network backends no longer report the SNMP "offline" or
maintenance status bits since they are inconsistently implemented and
often unreliable.
- The scheduler no longer logs child processes killed via SIGKILL as
"crashed".
- The printer link shown on the "job moved" template was bad (STR #3085)
- Updated the HTML templates to use the final HTML 4 DOCTYPE (STR #3086)
- The scheduler did not track the "paused" reason properly if a
printer had other reasons associated with it.
- cupsSendRequest() did not clear old local certificate auth data.
- The PPD compiler did not search for localization files properly
(STR #3084)
- cupsGetNamedDest() did not use the fallback default like
cupsGetDests*() (STR #3082)
- The scheduler now provides a LogTimeFormat directive to enable
microseconds in the date and time that are logged.
- The scheduler now provides a MultipleOperationTimeout directive to
control the timeout for multi-file print jobs.
- The configure script incorrectly allowed Avahi to be used for DNS-SD
printer discovery (STR #3065)
- The web interface and scheduler did not support URIs up to 1024 bytes
in length (STR #3072)
- Fixed pdftops issues with page sizes (STR #3063)
- Fixed pdftops issues with Ghostscript (STR #3062)
- The scheduler incorrectly registered default profiles for PostScript
printers with no specified colorspace.
- The scheduler incorrectly created an empty org.cups.printers.plist
file on Mac OS X.
- cupsGetPPD3() did not look for local PPDs in the right directory.
- SNMP lookups via side-channel did not work for NULL-VALUE and
and OCTET-STRING OIDs containing nul characters.
- The libusb-based USB backend did not work.
- The scheduler did not set the printer-commands attribute correctly
for some PPDs.
- The ppdi utility did not work.
- The web interface no longer uses multi-part output with old or broken
web browsers (STR #3049)
- CUPS now conforms to the draft IPP/2.0 and IPP/2.1 specification.
- Added a new cupsGetConflicts() API to get a list of conflicting
options.
- The PPD compiler didn't localize options or choices that did not
have associated translation text (STR #3045)
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3043)
- Fixed build problems (STR #3040, STR #3047)
- cupsResolveConflicts() did not resolve using the default option
choice in some cases due to the mirror UIConstraints that are
present in most PPD files.
- The scheduler did not honor MIME type priorities.
- The commandtops filter incorrectly used the JCLBegin code to end
its jobs.
- The default BrowseLocalProtocols value was not set properly.
- Since the commandtops filter does not actually support ReportLevels
all on its own, don't list that printer command by default for PS
printers.
- The scheduler did not give filters a chance to log errors or update
printer attributes when a job was canceled.
- The scheduler did not clear the "connecting-to-device" reason keyword
when a job finished.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b2
- Documentation updates (STR #2983, STR #2998, STR #3021)
- The cupstestppd utility now validates the FileVersion and
FormatVersion values in PPD files.
- The default cupsd.conf file did not reflect the
--with-local-protocols value set at compile-time (STR #3037)
- The cupsGetPPD* APIs now create symlinks to local PPD files
rather than copying them whenever possible.
- Various performance optimizations in the string pool, dests, and
options implementations.
- The cupsGetDests* APIs now return the marker and printer-commands
attributes.
- Side-channel SNMP lookups would not work when cupsSNMPSupplies
was set to False in the PPD file.
- Localized the device descriptions for the SCSI, serial,
and network backends (STR #3014)
- Added a Spanish localization (STR #3015)
- Added support for marker-low-levels and marker-high-levels
attributes.
- The scheduler could hang writing a long log line.
- The cupsGetDevices() function now has an "include_schemes"
parameter.
- The lpinfo command now supports --include-schemes and
--exclude-schemes options.
- The CUPS-Get-PPDs operation now supports the include-schemes
and exclude-schemes attributes.
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the include-schemes
attribute.
- The print filters now support a replacement for the fitplot
option called "fit-to-page".
- The LPD backend no longer tries to collect page accounting
information since the LPD protocol does not allow us to
prevent race conditions.
- The scheduler did not save the last marker-change-time value.
- Fixed a problem with printing to some IPP printers, including
CUPS 1.1.x.
- Fixed a redirection problem with the printer web page (STR #3012)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of message
catalogs (STR #2990)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of .strings files
(STR #2989)
- The cupsfilter utility did not set the CONTENT_TYPE environment
variable when running filters.
- The scheduler now waits to allow system sleep until the jobs
have all stopped.
- The IPP, LPD, and socket backends used different "connecting"
progress messages.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b1
- Documentation updates (STR #2567)
- The PPD compiler now allows local message catalogs to
override the standard CUPS translations (STR #2642)
- The ppdmerge command did not merge custom option strings
(STR #2863)
- The scheduler now supports the Hold-New-Jobs and
Release-Held-New-Jobs operations; these are exposed via the
cupsdisable and cupsenable commands (STR #2332)
- The lpstat command is now much faster when displaying the
status of a single printer (STR #2843)
- The scheduler now caches information from PPD files to provide
significantly faster startup time with large numbers of PPDs
(STR #1293)
- CUPS-Get-Driver now provides much better driver matching based
on the IEEE-1284 device ID and make/model strings (STR #2707)
- Now support the cupsSNMPSupplies keyword to control whether
the network backends query the SNMP Printer MIB for supply
levels.
- Now support and use a new banner file format for better text
support and easier customization (STR #2490)
- The scheduler now sets the PRINTER_INFO and PRINTER_LOCATION
environment variables from the corresponding IPP attributes.
- The ippRead*() and ippWrite*() functions no longer use a
stack-based buffer (STR #2388)
- The CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer operation now allows you to set
the printer-state-reasons attribute.
- The "set printer options" page now supports auto-configuration
of printer options (STR #1440)
- The web interface now provides an advanced server settings
form.
- The web interface's "modify printer" pages now make it
easier to change just one setting (STR #1919)
- The scheduler now supports a plist PrintcapFormat.
- The scheduler now supports multiple addresses in Allow and
Deny lines, just like Apache (STR #2947)
- Added CUPS_JOBTYPE environment variable for job filters so
they know whether they are printing a banner or document
file (STR #2799)
- Added support for printer filtering by the cupsfilter
command (STR #2562)
- Added a SSLOptions directive to allow Windows clients to
talk to CUPS in FIPS mode (STR #2827)
- Renamed the accept and reject commands to cupsaccept and
cupsreject; the old names are still available (STR #2936)
- The locale/translate utility needed an update to work with
Google (STR #2882)
- The lpstat command now supports a -H option to display the
default server (STR #2833)
- The scheduler now supports a FatalErrors directive to control
which errors should cause the scheduler to exit (STR #2536)
- The scheduler now uses the php-cgi program if it is available
(STR #2923)
- The scheduler now supports a DefaultPaperSize directive
(STR #2848)
- The scheduler now passes the job-originating-host-name
value to filters in the options argument (STR #2558)
- CUPS now supports job tickets in PDF files (STR #2903)
- Added a DBUS notifier (STR #2529)
- The LPD mini-daemon now passes the document name when queuing
print jobs (STR #2482)
- The IPP backend did not relay com.apple.print.recoverable-message
values.
- The scheduler now supports a job-media-progress attribute to
track the progress of individual pages.
- The sample HP driver now supports A5 (STR #2798)
- The CUPS web interface menu item now uses the xdg-open
command, when available (STR #2724)
- The cups-lpd program now supports the -h option (STR #2794)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM_TTY parameter and the
PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED credential flag (STR #2745)
- The scheduler now logs unsuccessful requests to the error_log
file as errors (STR #2616)
- Added support for a "retry-current-job" error policy that
retries the current job immediately when the backend encounters
an error (STR #2555)
- The scheduler now returns a "forbidden" error when a user
correctly authenticates but does not have permission to
continue further (STR #2101)
- The scheduler now loads both the server and CA certificates
(if present) from the ServerCertificate file (STR #2146)
- New RSS subscriptions now create their feed files immediately
(STR #2853)
- Added support for a device-location attribute which provides
the physical location of a printer device.
- Added a cupsBackendReport() API which handles quoting of the
device data by a backend.
- Added support for custom options in the web interface
(STR #1729)
- Added support for Mozilla LDAP, reconnection to LDAP servers,
and improved LDAP performance (STR #1962)
- Added Solaris SMF support (STR #1477)
- Added optional support for using TCP wrappers to limit access
to CUPS (STR #263)
- Added ppdPageSizeLimits API.
- Added support for new cupsMediaQualifier2, cupsMediaQualifier3,
cupsMinSize, and cupsMaxSize attributes.
- Added cupsResolveConflicts and ppdInstallableConflict APIs.
- Added support for new cupsUIConstraints and cupsUIResolver
attributes for better option conflict detection and
resolution.
- Increased the maximum size of 1284 device ID strings to
256 bytes (STR #2877)
- Added an AccessLogLevel directive to cupsd.conf to control
what is logged to the access_log file.
- The default LogLevel is now "warn" instead of "info" to reduce
the amount of logging that is done to disk by default.
- The PPD compiler did not include OID query keywords in PPD
files (STR #2871)
- The cups-driverd helper program now directly supports driver
information files.
- The USB backend now uses libusb when available (STR #1575)
- Added ppdLocalizeAttr function to get the localized version
of an attribute.
- MIME types now support a priority() attribute (STR #2719)
- The standard MIME types are now installed in
DataDir/mime (STR #2719)
- The lpoptions command now describes custom options and
the necessary parameters (STR #2660)
- The ppdmerge program did not support Simplified Chinese
or Traditional Chinese language version strings (STR #2851)
- The PPD compiler now supports localizable attributes
(STR #2738)
- The ppdpo utility now includes cupsIPPReasons values in
the message catalogs it generates (STR #2754)
- The PPD compiler now supports conditional directives
(STR #2636)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-t" option to test PPD
files (STR #2739)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-m" option to use the
ModelName value as the output filename.
- The ppdc utility now supports a FileName directive to
set an alternate output filename (STR #2740)
- The side-channel API now supports SNMP queries for the
standard network backends.
- Added a PageLogFormat directive to the cupsd.conf file to
control the format of lines in the page_log file.
- Filters can now send PPD: messages to stderr to set PPD
keywords like DefaultPageSize while a job is printing.
- Added a mdns backend for discovery and printing to printers
that advertise themselves via DNS-SD (Bonjour)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support DNS-SD service
name resolution.
- The scheduler now uses a single shared file descriptor for
all DNS-SD registrations (STR #2674)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support SNMP-based
page accounting and supply level monitoring (STR #1655)
- Added support for cupsPJLDisplay attribute to control what
PJL commands are used to display the job information.
- Driver information files can now be installed in
/Library/Printers/PPDs.drv on Mac OS X.
- The CUPS image library now supports reading images larger
than 2GB.
- The scheduler now delays writing config and state files to
reduce disk activity (STR #2684)
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the
exclude-schemes and timeout attributes to control which
backends are polled and for how long.
- The cups-deviced helper application now runs backends in
parallel to get the list of devices faster.
- Added --enable-pap configure option.
- The default cupsd.conf file now includes an "authenticated"
policy which requires authentication for remote print jobs.
- Added support for Czech and Hungarian in PPD files
(STR #2735, STR #2736)
- The PPD compiler tools now support Mac OS X .strings files
for localization (STR #2737)
- ppdOpen*() now default the colorspace member to PPD_CS_N
when no DefaultColorSpace attribute is present in the PPD
file.
- The build system has been updated to support separate
installation of data, program, header, and library files.
- All support libraries are now built as shared libraries
by default.
- The scheduler now manages ICC color profiles on Mac OS X.
- The network backends (ipp, lpd, socket) now support
SNMP-based supply and page count monitoring (STR #1655)
- The lppasswd program is no longer installed setuid to
root to make the default installation more secure.
- Added a new ppdLocalizeMarkerName() function to get
the localized version of a marker-names value.
- The scheduler now provides the printer-dns-sd-name
attribute for printers shared via DNS-SD/Bonjour.
- The pdftops filter now executes the Xpdf or poppler
pdftops utility to convert PDF files (STR #1471)
- Bonjour printer registrations now advertise as local or
global based on the current access policies for the
printer.
- cupsGetDests*() and cupsSetDests*() now track the last
used printer preference on Mac OS X.
- Added a new streaming request API (STR #2261)
- Added a new cupsGetNamedDest() function to the CUPS
library for faster printing with lp and lpr (STR #2638)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM RHOST value on systems
that support it (STR #2637)
- The scheduler now sandboxes child processes when
possible.
- The Cancel-Job operation now supports a purge-job
attriibute to purge a specified job.
- ppdEmit* and ppdCollect* now use the NonUIOrderDependency
attributes for custom option selections.
- The web interface now enables/disables the printer
sharing (formerly publishing) controls based on the
server-is-sharing-printers state (STR #2233)
- The scheduler now tracks printer sharing via the
server-is-sharing-printers attribute, and manages LPD
and SMB sharing as well (STR #2233)
- The web interface now allows you to go back to the make/
manufacturer page if there is no matching printer driver
on the model page (STR #2436)
- The printer list now shows the default media, banner, and
duplex options as well as the color and duplex capabilities
of printers (STR #1175)
- The web interface look-n-feel has been updated (STR #2492)
- The scheduler now supports a CUPS-Get-Document operation
that returns the specified print job document (STR #118)
- The cupsfilter utility now supports a "-J jobid" option
to filter the document from the specified job.
- The scheduler (cupsd) now supports a new option (-t) to
do a syntax check of the cupsd.conf file (STR #2003)
- Added new cupsGetPPD3() API to allow applications to
cache PPDs safely (STR #1473)
- Added generic PostScript and PCL printer driver PPDs.
commit log said:
* remove write permission from a set-uid program (checkperms warning).
But it did "chmod -r", and break binary package creation by unprivireged user
because of unreadable file.
* Remove unneeded ${VARS} variable.
* add a blank line after PKGREVISON for readability.
* remove unneeded --with-rcdir and --enable-gnutls=no from CONFIGURE_ARGS.
* reorder part of CONFIGURE_ARGS for a little more readability.
* explicitly enable jpeg/png/tiff.
* change a LOCALBASE reference to PREFIX (pkglint warning).
* remove write permission from a set-uid program (checkperms warning).
* add "set -e" in front of shell for loops (pkglint warning)
* explicitly enable/disable dnssd and gssapi in options.
Changes:
* Patch for longtable takes package arydshln into account.
* Language definitions for \autoref are provided automatically
without global or package language options if babel is loaded
before.
* pdfencoding=auto: Escape TeX characters in .out file after
successful conversion to PDFDocEncoding (or subset).
* nameref 2.40: Support of environment `description'.
LaTeX's standard styles use two page styles, one on normal pages and
one on 'opening' pages with \maketitle or \chapter, etc.
Unfortunately there is only easy access to changing one of these two
so if you want something other than 'plain' on the opening pages you
must use \thispagestyle on each such page. The fancyhdr package does
provide a more flexible interface, but if you just want an empty page
style on all pages then this package will do the job.
The supp-pdf.* files support native MetaPost graphics inclusion in LaTeX
(via pdftex.def) and ConTeXt. They can be used independently of the
rest of the ConTeXt, yet are maintained as part of it. So in TeX Live
we pull them out to this separate package for the benefit of LaTeX users
who do not install the rest of ConTeXt. They can be found on CTAN in
macros/pdftex/graphics.
A small package that makes LaTeX default to 'standard' PostScript
fonts. It is basically a merger of the times and the (obsolete)
mathptm packages from the psnfss suite. You must have installed
standard LaTeX and the psnfss PostScript fonts to use this package.
The main novel feature is that the pslatex package tries to compensate
for the visual differences between the Adobe fonts by scaling
Helvetica by 90%, and 'condensing' Courier (i.e. scaling horizontally)
by 85%. The package is supplied with a (unix) shell file for a
'pslatex' command that allows standard LaTeX documents to be
processed, without needing to edit the file. Note that current psnfss
uses a different technique for scaling Helvetica, and treats Courier
as a lost cause (there are better free fixed-width available now, than
there were when pslatex was designed). As a result, pslatex is widely
considered obsolete.
This bundle contains two packages: oldgerm, a package to typeset with
old german fonts designed by Yannis Haralambous, and pandora, a
package to typeset with Pandora fonts designed by Neena Billawala.
This bundle of macros files provides macro support (including font
encoding macros) for the use of Cyrillic characters in fonts encoded
under the T2* and X2 encodings. These encodings cover (between them)
pretty much every language that is written in a Cyrillic alphabet.
Changes:
v8.31a Bug fixes by Arthur Ogawa, so that the new eliding and merging features
do not cause problems with non-REVTeX classes.
v8.31 Bug fix: the merging features of v8.3 are supposed to be
turned off by default but this was not completely right. With
this bug fix, the behaviour without merging is compatible the
earlier versions (<= 8.1).
Changes since 4.1:
* Fixed missed initialization of \Gm@lines.
* Fixed a bug that the papersize setting explicitly specified
with \geometry or \usepackage in the preample didn't come to
\newgeometry.
* Added \mag offset adjustment for \newgeometry.
* Added 'onecolumn' option as a shorthand for 'twocolumn=false'.
* Changed the format of the verbose mode.
* Fixed a bug that caused an error in 'pass' option.
* Changing page layout mid-document.
The new commands \newgeometry{...} and \restoregeometry allow
users to change page dimensions in the middle of the document.
* A new set of options to specify the layout area.
The options specified for the area, in which the page dimensions
are calculated, are added: 'layout', 'layoutsize',
'layoutwidth', 'layoutheight' and so forth.
These options would help to print the specified
layout to a different sized paper. For example, with 'a4paper'
and 'layout=a5paper', the geometry package uses 'A5' layout to
calculate margins with the paper size still 'A4'.
* A new driver option 'xetex'.
The new driver option 'xetex' is added. The driver auto-detection
routine has been revised so as to avoid an error with undefined
control sequences. Note that 'geometry.cfg' in TeXLive, which
disables the auto-detection routine and sets 'pdftex', is no
longer necessary and has no problem even though it still exists.
To set 'xetex' is strongly recommended with XeLaTeX.
* New paper size presets for JIS B-series.
The papersize presets 'b0j' to 'b6j' for JIS (Japanese Industrial
Standards) B-series are added.
* Changing default for underspecified margin.
In the previous version, if only one margin was specified,
'bottom=1cm' for example, then geometry set the other margin with
the margin ratio (1:1 by default for the vertical dimensions)
and got 'top'=1cm in this case.
The version 5 sets the text-body size with the default 'scale'
(=0.7) and determine the unspecified margin.
* The option 'showframe' works on every page.
With 'showframe' option, the page frames are shown on every page.
In addition, the new option 'showcrop' would print cropmarks showing
the corners of the layout (the same as paper by default) on every page.
* Loading geometry.cfg precedes processing class options.
The previous version loaded 'geometry.cfg' after processing
the document class options. Now that the config file is
loaded before processing the class options, you can change the
behavior specified in 'geometry.cfg' by adding options into
\documentclass as well as \usepackage and \geometry.
* Deleted options: 'compat2' and 'twosideshift'.
The version 5 has no longer compatibility with the previous ones.
'compat2' and 'twosideshift' are gone for simplicity.
* Fixed check for the definition of \AtBeginShipoutFirst.
* Fixed \topskip adjustment so that it works when "lines" option is used.
* Added "driver=none" option, which does nothing for driver.
* Revised the note on "ifvtex" package.
This package fixes mark handling so that \firstmark is taken from the
first column if that column has any marks at all. It also keeps two
column floats like figure* in sequence with single column floats like
figure.
This package enables to generate multilingual bibliographies in
cooperation with babel. Two approaches are possible: each citation
may be written in another language, or the whole bibliography can be
typeset in a language chosen by the user. In addition, the package
supports commands to change the typography of the bibliographies.
libspectre 0.2.5 (18 April 2010)
================================
This is another bugfix only release in the libspectre's 0.2 series.
This release contains two important fixes:
- The first one is a portability issue that caused crashes on
big-endian 64 bit systems. Thanks to Rogério Brito who spotted the
problem, see launchpad bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libspectre/+bug/298139
- The second one is a crash when something goes wrong while running
pdf exporter. (Bug #26592)
A package for adding a columns of numbering to the general text so
that the text can be properly referenced. The vertical ruler can be
scaled and moved freely. Supports LaTeX and plain TeX.
This package defines macros \includeversion{NAME} and
\excludeversion{NAME}, each of which defines an environment NAME whose
text is to be included or excluded from compilation. Although the
command syntax is very similar to that of comment, comment.sty is to
be preferred to version.sty for documents where significant chunks of
text may be excluded.
The package defines a single command \verbdef (which has a *- form,
like \verb). \verbdef will define a robust command whose body expands
to verbatim text. By using commands defined by \verbdef, one can put
verbatim text into the arguments of commands; since the defined
command is robust, it doesn't matter if the argument is moving. (Full
details of syntax and caveats about use are in comments in the file
itself.)
The package provides an \ul (underline) command will break over line
ends; this technique may be used to replace \em (both in that form and
as the \emph command), so as to make output look as if it comes from a
typewriter. The package also offers double and wavy underlining, and
striking out (line through words) and crossing out (/// over words).
Documentation is to be found in the package file itself.
This package modifies LaTeX's array and tabular environments to keep
text from touching other text or hlines above or below. Several new
parameters are defined and some standard macros are re-defined. The
package slows down compilation of tables, since each entry is boxed
twice.
The basic command of the package is \relsize, whose argument is a
number of \magsteps to change size; from this are defined commands
\larger, \smaller, \textlarger, etc.
This package defines a command \outputonly, whose argument is a list
of pages to be output. With the command present (before
\begin{document}), only those pages are output. This package was
inspired by code published by Knuth in TUGboat 8(2) (July 1987).
\printlength{length} prints the value of a LaTeX length in the units
specified by \uselengthunit{unit} ('unit' may be any TeX length unit
except for scaled point, viz., any of: pt, pc, in, mm, cm, bp, dd or
cc). When the unit is pt, the printed length value will include any
stretch or shrink; otherwise these are not printed. The 'unit'
argument may also be PT, in which case length values will be printed
in point units but without any stretch or shrink values.
This package provides \clearpage and \newpage variants that guarantee
to end up on even/odd numbered pages; these 4 commands all have an
optional argument whose content will be placed on any "empty" page
generated.
This package provides commands to disable pagebreaking within a given
vertical space. If there is not enough space between the command and
the bottom of the page, a new page will be started.
The magaz package does special formatting for the first line of text
in a paragraph. This is part of a larger body of tools which remain
in preparation.
The listing environment is provided and is similar to figure and
table, although it is not a floating environment. Includes support
for \caption, \label, \ref, and introduces \listoflistings,
\listingname, \listlistingname. It produces a .lol file. It does not
change \@makecaption (unless the option bigcaptions is used), so
packages that change the layout of \caption still work.
This package implements KIX codes as used by the Dutch PTT for bulk
mail addressing. (Royal Mail 4 State Code.) KIX is a registered trade
mark of PTT Post Holdings B. V.
The package extracts the first and last words of a page, together with
the first word of the next page, just before the page is formed into
the object to print. The package defines a couple of page styles that
use the words that have been extracted.
For several reasons a \caption may be desirable at the top of a table
environment. This package changes the table environment such that
\abovecaptionskip and \belowcaptionskip are swapped. The package
should also work with a non-standard table environment.
The package creates three environments:
- framed, which puts an ordinary frame box around the region,
- shaded, which shades the region, and
- leftbar, which places a line at the left side.
The environments allow a break at their start (the \FrameCommand
enables creation of a title that is "attached" to the environment);
breaks are also allowed in the course of the framed/shaded
matter. There is also a command \MakeFramed to make your own
framed-style environments.
This package typesets footnotes in run-on paragraphs, instead of one
above another; this is a re-seating, for the LaTeX environment, of an
example in the TeXbook. The same basic code, improved for use in
e-TeX-based LaTeX, appears in the comprehensive footnote package
footmisc, and superior versions are also available in the manyfoot and
bigfoot packages.