* Removed Tux stamps (now in tuxpaint)
* Added some bugs (the little insects that you step on)
* Added New Year's stamps
* Added Christmas stamps
* Added Hanukkah stamps
* Added Dutch sounds for numbers
* Other translation updates
* Included Tux stamps so that the stamp tool works by default
* Lots of translation-related fixes
* Added "--noshortcuts" option, to disable keyboard shortcuts
* Cursor doesn't change to 'hand' shape over selector buttons when
they aren't available.
* Cursor doesn't change to 'hand' shape over color buttons when colors
aren't available
* Added --lang, which allows a language to be specified on the command line
* Added "--nostampcontrols", "--mirrorstamps" and their opposite options
* A preliminary attempt at a color management subsystem has been added to JasPer
* Previously, the configure process did not generate a configuration header file
* Temporary files created with the jas_stream_tmpfile function were not
correctly removed upon file close under Microsoft Windows
* An option has been added to the JPEG encoder to allow a quality factor to be
specified
* A new make target has been added for RPM building
* The code now compiles with many fewer warnings on most platforms
* The JasPer software license has been made slightly less restrictive
* The configure-based build process has been updated to use newer versions of
the GNU configure tools
Changes since 1.2.2:
* Exif support.
* Sort manager.
* Ported to GTK 2.
* Icon view now includes filenames.
* Safe delete option.
* Drag and drop improvements.
* Find duplicates results are better ranked and grouped.
* Prebuffer option now retains previous image,
in addition to the next image.
* Editor commands are now more flexible.
* Added option to auto rotate image based on exif data.
* Automatic list and image refresh now optional.
Okayed by wiz.
modified by me.
Biggles is a Python module for creating publication-quality 2D
scientific plots.
It supports multiple output formats (postscript, x11, png, svg, gif),
understands simple TeX, and sports a high-level, elegant interface.
It's intended for technical users with sophisticated plotting needs.
and modified by me.
matplotlib is a pure python plotting library designed to bring
publication quality plotting to python with a syntax familiar to
matlab users. A lot progress towards this goal has been made since
the first release of matplotlib, the library does produce high quality
2D plots. All of the plotting commands can be accessed either via a
functional interface familiar to matlab users or an object oriented
interface familiar to python users, and several high resolution output
formats are supported.