This package contains X.org Client Environments. It includes
a variety of standard X11 client programs and utilities, such as
the twm window manager, xterm, xcalc, the xdm display (login)
manager, ico, xclock and oclock, xclipboard, xset, xlogo, xeyes,
xwd/xwud, xvidtune, startx, xinit, and many others. It also provides
font utilities and tools for providing information about the server
and clients. Also cursor icons and other resource files are
included.
The xorg-imake package provides various utilities, such as imake, lndir,
mkdirhier, xmkmf, and others. These utilities are from X.org, although
an X server and X libraries are not needed.
1) Test and mkdir if necessary to correct problem reported by
Matthias Drochner: "For me (using ALT_GCC), the directory .work/.gcc was
not present at pre-configure time, which made some "cd" fail."
2) Makefile and pkglint cleanup as recommended by Lubomir Sedlacik
a) The BUILD_ADA must be YES (strictly capitalized) for the
pre-configure target to work, which is inconsistent.
b) For me (using ALT_GCC), the directory .work/.gcc was not
present at pre-configure time, which made some "cd" fail.
2) Makefile cleanup as recommended by Lubomir.
3) pkglint cleanup
4) Increment PKGREVISION
NetBSD/Linux:
athlon-4, athlon-mp, athlon-tbird, and athlon-xp should fall back to
athlon in gcc3, and only pentiumpro in 2.95
Linux:
Identify "AMD Athlon(tm) XP "* - thanks to Sebastian Prause
NetBSD/Linux:
athlon-4, athlon-mp, athlon-tbird, and athlon-xp should fall back to
athlon in gcc3, and only pentiumpro in 2.95
Linux:
Identify "AMD Athlon(tm) XP "* - thanks to Sebastian Prause
* New --ask-cert-level/--no-ask-cert-level option to turn on and
off the prompt for signature level when signing a key. Defaults
to on.
* New --min-cert-level option to disregard key signatures that are
under a specified level. Defaults to 1 (i.e. don't disregard
anything).
* New --max-output option to limit the amount of plaintext output
generated by GnuPG. This option can be used by programs which
call GnuPG to process messages that may result in plaintext
larger than the calling program is prepared to handle. This is
sometimes called a "Decompression Bomb".
* New --list-config command for frontends and other programs that
call GnuPG. See doc/DETAILS for the specifics of this.
* New --gpgconf-list command for internal use by the gpgconf
utility from gnupg 1.9.x.
* Some performance improvements with large keyrings. See
--enable-key-cache=SIZE in the README file for details.
* Some portability fixes for the OpenBSD/i386, HPPA, and AIX
platforms.
* Simplified Chinese translation.
slightly modified by me.
KPhotoBook is a powerful, easy to use, intuitive and fast application to
manage and organize your photos. The main idea is to be able to annotate
your photos with tags and to refind the photos using the given tags.
The tags which can be created by yourself are arranged in a tree.
The KPhotoBook GUI comes up with several points which makes the handling
with many photos very easy. This is just a short excerpt of it's goodies:
* It is very easy to annotate tags to one or more images at a time
* It is very easy to find images by the given tags (actually one mouse
click only is needed)
* It is very easy to edit the image database with an external program -
it's saved as XML file
slightly modified by me.
KPhoTools is a program for KDE which helps you creating fast
online photo galleries in HTML.
But that's not all it has (and will get) much more features like:
* Rotating images
* Rezising images
* Create thumbnails
* Image filters (*)
* Several styles
* Logo Blending
* Features of the albums are:
* Simple and clean indexing
* Nice overview of your pics
* Slideshows
* No PHP needed! (only HTML & Javascript)
* Preloading (no empty boxes on screen)
* Not present pics won't be loaded (box will be shown)
* Screenshot function
* Screenshots from desktop
* Screenshots from selected areas on your desktop
* Screenshots of single windows
slightly modified by me.
ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer for KDE including an image
management system. It is highly configurable and supports numerous
image formats.
Viewer
* display JPEG, PNG (alpha layer supported), GIF, XCF, PSD, etc. files
* open several directories, and archives (.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .zip, ...)
* apply filters to displayed image
* preview, fullscreen, slideshow, ``fit-to-screen'', efficient zoom
* open files with external programs
* support EXIF header (JPEG file metadata)
* display a hexadecimal view
Management
* batch rename
* search for exact and similar images
* several formats conversion
* manage photo albums
Configuration
* digikam ; plugins supported
* configurable interface
fixed in the 3.4.1 branch. The third only applied to c++.
2) Remove USE_GCC33ADA option because it does not work. The gcc3-ada
compiler can be used as an Ada bootstrap compiler by specifying
ALT_GCC
3) Incremented PKGREVISION