2001-04-10 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* Version 0.7.
* src/Makefile: whoops, `-lz' was missing. I usually got away
with this, but it did break in some cases (perhaps with Imlib
1.9.10?). Thanks to Gabor Z. Papp for pointing this out
(albeit, again, somewhat indirectly :-)).
* src/mkopts.awk: there isn't any reason I can't just use stdout
for error messages, so do that.
* src/updatetn.c (cb_update_tn): this'll be fun to explain. :-)
Ok... the non-recursive thumbnail update stops thumbnail reading
before doing the update (as does the recursive one, but never mind
that). Previously, if you pressed `u' soon enough after the
thumbnail-read had started, and only files a long way down in a
big directory needed new thumbnails, then you could be left with a
mostly-blank set of thumbnails onscreen for (say) a few seconds.
It now makes sure all thumbnails in the visible portion of the
list are read before it starts, rather like recursive update.
* src/backend.c: marking image as uncacheable seems to *very*
occasionally lead to a segfault (infrequently enough that I've
found this hard to track down), apparently due to unearthing a bug
in Imlib1's uncacheable-image code which is (I think) never
otherwise used. So we don't do that any more.
2001-04-09 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* Added support for PRF (ported from zgv), which is basically a
kind of extrapolated version of my old mrf format - unlike mrf,
PRF supports greyscale and colour. Thanks to Brian Raiter for both
devising the format, and writing the reference implementation
readprf.c is heavily based on.
* src/mkopts.awk: now detects running under an old awk, and
complains about it with a pointer to config.mk.
2001-03-01 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/main.c: toggling all tags is now possible, with Alt-o or
Tagging/Toggle All.
* src/main.c: you can now move to the next/previous tagged file
with `/' and `?' respectively (or equivalent menu options). When
used in the viewer, this also views the file.
(init_window): moved `Tag then Next' to new viewer `Tagging' menu.
* src/main.c: fix for redraw-related position problem. (In 0.6,
try going to the end of the selector's list, pressing `v', then
pressing `v' again - the row positioning is slightly wrong.)
(init_window): added `Open' to selector `File' menu, and
rearranged the menu slightly; moved tagging commands to `Tagging'
menu.
2001-02-03 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/main.c (set_title): no longer includes the version number in
the window title, as you can get this from both `xzgv --version'
and About on either Help menu.
* Added help menus. Currently just runs info on the relevant node,
but it's better than nothing I s'pose. :-)
2001-01-16 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* Added choice of timestamps to use when sorting in time/date
order - you can now choose mtime (default), ctime, or atime. You
can switch with alt-shift-m/c/a, or from selector menu's
Directory/Time & Date Type submenu, or with `sort-timestamp-type'
option/config. Thanks for Wolfram Kleff for suggesting this.
* src/main.c (viewer_key_press): you can now use shifted cursor
keys as an alternative means of paging up/down/left/right in the
viewer.
(selector_key_press): any `Menu' key you might have can now be
used to show the selector/viewer menus, just as right-clicking or
pressing F10 does.
2000-12-28 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/readtiff.c: didn't need to include rcfile.h.
(read_tiff_file): previously flipped the image incorrectly.
2000-12-21 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* `make install' now uses slightly more friendly Debian-ish
permissions (755 for executable, 644 for docs).
2000-12-15 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/readgif.c (outputstring): copied new non-recursive
outputstring() across from zgv. No real advantage in xzgv, but
it saves a gratuitous inconsistency at least. :-) Oh,
actually, there is an advantage - this version shouldn't be
hangable even with badly broken GIFs.
2000-12-14 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/main.c (cb_selection): made toggles which could possibly
affect the image display (in fact, did just about any which do
GTK+ stuff) ignore the toggle attempt if currently loading an
image. The main problem this fixes is the weirdness that used to
happen after toggling zoom while a picture was loading
(particularly when unzooming, and loading a `big' picture).
2000-12-13 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/readgif.c (decompress): inittable() shouldn't have trusted
code size to match numcols. It broke on a certain flavour of
unusual and suboptimal, but valid, GIF with less than 256 colours
(probably generated by a `broken' encoder). Thanks to Lenart
Janos, Josip Rodin, and Chris Lawrence for spotting this and/or
pushing the bug report to your friendly neighbourhood upstream
maintainer. :-)
* src/readjpeg.c (read_jpeg_file): sped things up a bit by reading
in a slightly less simplistic manner, and by not doing "fancy
upsampling" (doing this previously was the main reason why
Imlib1's reader was faster). Combined with the change below, this
makes native JPEG reading a teeny bit faster than Imlib1's, so
it's now done that way for non-thumbnail use too. Also added
`careful-jpeg' option/config, in case you want to leave it
enabled (seems to be about a 10% slowdown).
* src/backend.c (backend_create_image_from_data_destructively):
now properly implemented for Imlib1. The way I've done it is
slightly evil, but it speeds things up. ;-)
* doc/xzgv.texi (File Type Identification): this bit could
probably do with a rewrite, but at least it vaguely resembles
reality now. :-)
* src/readtiff.c: TIFF reader - uses libtiff. This means yet
another library dependancy :-/, but enough people seem to use xzgv
with TIFFs that it's probably worth doing properly.
2000-12-10 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/updatetn.c (update_one_tn): now makes sure a page of
thumbnails is visible even when doing non-recursive update -
previously doing such an update before all thumbnails had been
read in would show blank spots during the update (unlike the
now-usual xzgv behaviour of loading onscreen thumbnails asap).
This only seems to slow it down fractionally (by about 0.5% in a
large dir full of small files in thin-rows mode), so I think it's
worth it to get the consistency.
2000-11-24 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* INSTALL: added more 0.6 success/failure reports - thanks to
Joerg Reuter at SuSE.
* src/main.c (viewer_key_press): whoops, I broke alt-a/u from
viewer when I added ^a/^u - sorted that out.
* src/backend.c: added gdk-pixbuf backend (aimed at 0.9.0).
gdk-pixbuf doesn't quite provide everything xzgv needs, and seems
rather slower than Imlib1 at rendering *despite* avoiding some
unnecessary pixmap creation, so I don't see myself recommending
use of this any time soon. Anyway, it's there if you want to try
it. It doesn't support flip/mirror/rotate, or any
brightness/contrast/gamma changes (I suppose I'll get around to
these eventually, but expect them to be *slow* as gdk-pixbuf
doesn't provide native facilities for this stuff), and doesn't
support as many filetypes as Imlib1 (no fallback I suppose), but
the rest is there.
2000-11-23 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/readjpeg.c: adapted readjpegtn.c so it's usable as a normal
JPEG reader too. Unfortunately this seems to be slower than Imlib1
at reading JPEGs :-) (probably because creating Imlib's image from
the RGB data involves copying it?), so it's still only used for
thumbnails.
* src/main.c (cb_delete_file): added `delete-single-prompt'
option (cmdline and config file) so you can disable the y/n
prompt when deleting a file, rather like zgv's `nodelprompt'.
Thanks to Martin Bialasinski for suggesting this.
2000-11-21 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* doc/xzgv.texi: case of chars in Alt-x and Ctrl-x forms should
now be uniformly lowercase.
(File Details): now mentions problem with zgv 5.0/5.1 generating
incorrect thumbnail width/height details (5.2 is ok).
* src/main.c: many keyboard navigation fixes/additions. Selector
and viewer now both support ^u/^v/^a/^e as alternatives to page
up/down and home/end. j/k in selector were fixed to behave more
like cursor up/down do.
2000-11-20 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/main.c: concerted attempt to nail all the remaining
recursion problems. Now everything which even *thinks* of calling
render_pixmap() is protected. :-) This isn't perfect though, as
the protections are independent (do a mirror and flip at about the
same time, and it'll mess up), so I'll need a better fix
eventually.
(do_gtk_stuff): this is now a LOT smarter about what to do when
thumbnails are being loaded - fixes the bug where (while
thumbnails were being loaded) holding down space to storm through
N images got it very confused indeed.
* doc/xzgv.texi (Renaming a File): it's xzgv not zgv. :-)
* src/main.c (load_image): X windows are limited to a maximum size
of 32767x32767 pixels, and xzgv uses a GTK+ widget based on an X
window for its image. That's not the change, this is - previously,
my GIF/PNG/mrf file readers failed to notice the problem larger
images would cause, leading to a segfault - they now give an
error.
(cb_selection): now ensures focus is returned to selector when
changing dir, making the pastpos action clearer when using the
mouse (i.e. if you go down into a dir and then back up, the
keyboard cursor will show which dir you just left). Previously, if
you'd viewed an image before changing dir with the mouse, focus
would have remained on the image.
* src/updatetn.c: recursive thumbnail update no longer reads all
thumbnails before doing updates - it now only bothers to read
visible thumbnails. This makes the `fast-recursive-update' option
rather less useful, as it's nearly that fast already. :-)
(cb_update_tn_recursive_confirmed): previously didn't do pastpos
stuff to save/restore cursor row `around' recursive update -
fixed.
2000-11-17 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* Now adapts rendering method for big images. When the number of
pixels in the image exceeds the value set by
image-bigness-threshold (as set in config file or on command-line,
defaulting to 2 million pixels), it's drawn piece-by-piece on
demand rather than all-at-once. The all-at-once behaviour is worth
keeping around for smaller images, as it gives much nicer
scrolling - but for big images it's just impractical, hence this
feature.
* src/main.c: previously, when you scaled down as far as it would
go, it would never let you scale down again in the same way, due
to breaking an anti-recursion measure. Fixed that.
2000-11-16 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/backend.c: wrapper for rendering backend. This is now (apart
from the Makefile) the only place with any Imlib1 dependence, so
this should make it easier (or rather, slightly less than
infinitely hard :-)) to switch backends if I decide to do that, or
to support multiple backends (choosing backend at compile time).
2000-11-11 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* doc/Makefile: replaced ifeq/ifneq with shell equivalent, which
turns out to be sufficient (if uglier). This should avoid the need
to use GNU make. Thanks to Frank Pohl for spotting this problem.
2000-11-07 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* Changed `install -m' invocations to do plain install and change
permissions after (with chmod). Thanks to Steven Bankowitz for
reminding me of `-m' being a problem on things like Solaris.
2000-10-29 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
* src/main.c (init_window): as must be traditional by now, I found
a bug almost immediately after the release. :-) Quite a minor one,
thankfully. Previously you could still toggle thin-rows while
running in the `xzgv file(s)' way, which was silly and made things
look strange. Harmless, but fixed now.
o no changelog supplied, but diff makes me believe the changes are minor bugfixes
and addition of function destroy_waiting_channels(), whatever it's used for
o rework PATCH_SITES and MASTER_SITES
o use the same IPv6 patch, but renamed for new version
2001-04-19 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
* octMakefile.in (CONF_DISTFILES): Remove config.h.bot from the list.
2001-04-19 David Livings <david.livings@asa.co.uk>
* Makeconf.in (mk-libdir-link): Omit check for $(octlibdir)/octave
existing as a directory.
2001-02-28 Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
* configure.in: Check for getpwnam in libsun only after checking
default libraries first. Check for gethostname in libsocket only
after checking default libraries first.
2001-02-22 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
* configure.in: Allow for using f2c when setting functions to look
for in the BLAS and Lapack libraries.
From Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at>.
2001-02-10 Mumit Khan <khan@nanotech.wisc.edu>
* test/octave.test/string/dec2hex-1.m: Don't assume hex format
produces lower case letters.
2001-02-07 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
* acconfig.h: Merge contents of config.h.bot.
* config.h.bot: Delete.
* autogen.sh: Allow running of autoconf or autoheader to be skipped.
2001-02-06 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
* readline: Update to new version (4.2-beta1).
2001-02-05 Mumit Khan <khan@nanotech.wisc.edu>
* configure.in (TEMPLATE_AR, TEMPLATE_ARFLAGS): New variables.
* Makeconf.in (TEMPLATE_AR, TEMPLATE_ARFLAGS): Likewise.
* configure.in (XTRA_CXXFLAGS): Use -fno-implicit templates for
pre-gcc3 compilers. Remove -fno-rtti and -fno-exceptions.
(DEPEND_FLAGS, DEPEND_EXTRA_SED_PATTERN): New macros.
(BLAS_LIBS): Fix test for sunperf library on Sun Solaris.
(CPICFLAG, CXXPICFLAG, FPICFLAG, SH_LDFLAGS, RLD_FLAG): Add Sun
compiler support.
* Makefile.in (DEPEND_FLAGS, DEPEND_EXTRA_SED_PATTERN): New
variables.
(%.d : %.cc): Use.
(%.d : %.c): Likewise.
* acconfig.h (CXX_ISO_COMPLIANT_LIBRARY): Add #undef.
2001-01-31 Mumit Khan <khan@nanotech.wisc.edu>
* Makeconf.in (%.d : %.cc): Strip the directory portion of the
target.
(%.d : %.c): Likewise.
* aclocal.m4 (OCTAVE_CXX_ISO_COMPLIANT_LIBRARY): New macro.
* configure.in: Use it.
2001-01-29 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu>
* Makeconf.in (do-subst-config-vals): Substitute
OCTAVE_CONF_CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE here too.
* octave-bug.in: Substitute OCTAVE_CONF_CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE, not
OCTAVE_CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE.
gtkhtml.
Changes:
- The message bar was always shown, even if the preferences setting
was not.
- If the locale is set to Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, menus would
be shown in the locale's language, but the actual text itself did
not (Mitsuo Hamada).
- Changes to some preferences would never be saved (Ian M Laurie).
Ion is a window manager dividing the screen into frames rather than having
overlapping windows, much like the windows in Emacs. Navigation between
clients can be done solely using the keyboard without need for a mouse.
Package provided by Daniel Lundin <daniel@codefactory.se> in pkg/12719
o add quoting to MAKE_ENV
o add patch-aa to install scripts to PREFIX/share/examples/devtodo
instead of hardcoded SYSCONFDIR/profile.d
o install todorc into PREFIX/share/examples/devtodo instead of
PREFIX/etc/todorc
o update to version 0.1.5:
* Added a binary database format. The default is still XML, but you can
change this using the new --database-loaders option. You can transparently
convert your existing XML databases to binary format (or vice-versa) by
simply changing the load order. For example, to change from XML to binary,
put this in your ~/.todorc: database-loaders binary,xml
The next time you modify an XML format database, it will be saved in binary
format. The man page has more information. I recommend only using the binary
format if you are actually having performance problems, as if something
goes awry, manually fixing the XML database is *much* easier. But if you do
use it, it might be an idea to use it in conjunction with --backup.
* Added user-defineable formatting for both display output and TODO generated
output. This is cool. Look for the section FORMATTING in the man page.
* Added a new filter, which I've wanted for ages. It constists of a single '-',
'+' or '='. A '-' stops display of all items except those explicitly specified
in the rest of the filter whereas a '+' overrides all other filters to display
all items. A '=' is the default behaviour. This is brilliant if you want
to narrow the view down to just one item: todo --filter -,29 (*Note*: Slightly
superceded by the modification to the semantics of numeric filters, which now
display *only* the numbers specified if the = (or no) prefix is used - see
two points down for more information).
* Modified the numeric filters. Ranges can now be specified by doing this:
todo --filter 1-20. If a '-' sign precedes the range it explicitly excludes
all these items. This can also be used in most other places indices are used.
ie. todo --done 10.1-20 would mark items 10.1 through 10.20 as done.
* Modified behaviour of numeric filters slightly. If prefix is '=' or none,
*only* those items are displayed. Before, this was a nop.
* Patch to todorl.h courtesy of Philippe M. Chiasson that fixes compilation
problems on RH 7.0.
* Priority defaults to medium if a blank line is entered at the "priority>"
prompt (thanks to Alexei Gilchrist for this idea, along with quite a few
others :))
* Removed --fallback-database - the semantics were too clunky and generally
confusing.
* Added --global-database <filename> and -G,--global to replace
--fallback-database. Basically, you specify a file with --global-database
(defaults to ~/.todo_global) then whenever you pass -G or --global to todo it
will use the global database. Much simpler than the way --fallback-database
behaved. This idea was courtesy, once again, of Alexei Gilchrist. Good stuff!
* todo can now automatically backup the database to a user specified number
of levels. Use the option --database [<n>] to do this, where <n> is the
optional number of revisions to keep (defaults to 1). This option is best
specified in your ~/.todorc.
* Numbers can once again be used to specify priorities when entering them from
the 'priority>' prompt (requested by Alexei Gilchrist).
from pkg/DESCR:
Minami-Sinzyuku Adventure is a text-based adventure game. It was made for BSD
Magazine Parody Issue 2001 Vol.1 published on 2001-04-01:-). All written in
Japanese.
Bug Fixes:
Changed the HTML message pages to be HTML 4 compliant (use ';' instead of '&'
for URL arguments). Fixed meta-refresh-self problem. Don't get confused by
scripts when parsing HTML. Fix crash in convert-cache program. Made
compilation work on SGI machines. Don't truncate partial cached file. Fix the
request-changed option.
New Features:
Add comments where WWWOFFLE modifies the original page's HTML.
Add the option to remove stylesheets, external links and embedded styles.
Add the option to remove Java applets.
Add options to remove links and replace images listed in the DontGet section.
Add the option to not fetch webbugs (1x1 pixel images) when parsing HTML.
Add the option to replace webbugs (1x1 pixel images) when modifying HTML.
Translations:
Added Dutch translations of WWWOFFLE messages.
* Instead of creating the bsd.perl.mk file at build-time, create it at
install-time using the currently-installed perl executable. This change
forces that bsd.perl.mk PERL5_* variables to be consistent with the
version of the installed perl package, regardless of whether perl-mk is
installed as a binary package or not. This fixes a problem noted on
tech-pkg by manu@netbsd.org.