* Release 1.3.2
* Add --with-gtk=2.0|3.0|no configure option.
* Fix build with ibus-1.4.
* Use minput_list() instead of mdatabase_list().
* Make class name parsing robuster.
* Add "~/.m17n.d/" to observed-paths.
* Use wildcard pattern in default.xml to set the default value.
* Lower the rank of si-samanala engine.
* Read default config from a file.
* Use gnome-autogen.sh to generate configure and Makefiles.
* Don't compile m17nutil.c twice for engine and setup.
* Use ibus_m17n_scan_engine_name() to simplify the code.
* Assign separate GType to each m17n engine to make config per-class.
* Clear errno to 0 before calling strtol/strtoul.
* Simplify AltGr handling.
* Give higher rank for all Indic engines.
* Use MInputContext::arg and remove the table for ic and engine.
* Don't init IBusBus in print_engines_xml().
* Fix bug in ibus_m17n_engine_reset.
* Add code coderview.settings.
* Update MASTER_SITES.
* Add some options.
Changelog:
V3.2.5 2009/01/24
=================
* minor compilation fixes from freebsd ports maintainer Roman Bogorodskiy
V3.2.4 2009/01/18
=================
* Fixed bug in buffering code when using SDL as audio output; this fixes
possible hickups in such cases.
* When changing back directories in the file browser, jump to the
position in the file list the user came from.
* Reduced number of warnings using newer g++ versions
V3.2.3 2006/08/05
=================
* Fixed parallel build bug, make -j now works
* Fixed typos in CharsetMap documentation
* Implemented screen resizing
* Fixed a race condition which caused 100% CPU consumption at the end of
each played song
V3.2.2 2006/01/29
=================
* Added support for audio playback using SDL (mixer is not supported (yet))
* Added Esound (Enlightened Sound Daemon) support
* Removed strict dependency on OSS support, now that there are alternatives
* Cleaned up code to allow compilation on MacOS X Tiger and Cygwin
* Fixed a couple of minor memory allocation bugs
* Fixed NAS playback (should work, but untested)
V3.2.1 2005/12/06
=================
* Made cursor follow the highlighted bar in playlist/filemanager, to aid
blind people
* Fixed a bug in mpegsound library that could cause mp3blaster to crash.
Thanks go to Serge van den Boom for reporting the problem.
The Pazo Math fonts are a family of PostScript fonts suitable for
typesetting mathematics in combination with the Palatino family of text
fonts. The Pazo Math family is made up of five fonts provided in Adobe
Type 1 format (PazoMath, PazoMath- Italic, PazoMath-Bold,
PazoMath-BoldItalic, and PazoMathBlackboardBold). These contain, in
designs that match Palatino, glyphs that are usually not available in
Palatino and for which Computer Modern looks odd when combined with
Palatino. These glyphs include the uppercase Greek alphabet in upright
and slanted shapes in regular and bold weights, the lowercase Greek
alphabet in slanted shape in regular and bold weights, several
mathematical glyphs (partialdiff, summation, product, coproduct,
emptyset, infinity, and proportional) in regular and bold weights, other
glyphs (Euro and dotlessj) in upright and slanted shapes in regular and
bold weights, and the uppercase letters commonly used to represent
various number sets (C, I, N, Q, R, and Z) in blackboard bold. The set
also includes a set of 'true' small-caps fonts, also suitable for use
with Palatino (or one of its clones). LaTeX macro support (using package
mathpazo.sty) is provided in psnfss (a required part of any LaTeX
distribution).
The FPL Fonts provide a set of SC/OsF fonts for URW Palladio L which are
compatible with respect to metrics with the Palatino SC/OsF fonts from
Adobe. Note that it is not the aim to exactly reproduce the outlines of
the original Adobe fonts. The SC and OsF in the FPL Fonts were designed
with the glyphs from URW Palladio L as starting point. For some glyphs
(e.g. 'o') I got the best result by scaling and boldening. For others
(e.g. 'h') shifting selected portions of the character gave more
satisfying results. All this was done using the free font editor
FontForge. The kerning data in these fonts comes from Walter Schmidt's
improved Palatino metrics. LaTeX use is enabled by the mathpazo package,
which is part of the psnfss distribution.
Provides a convenient interface for using Adobe's freely available Type
1 Euro fonts. Loading the package defines a new command \euro which
typesets a Euro symbol. The symbol is always taken from the 'EuroSans'
family, with the weight (medium or boldface) and shape (normal or
oblique) varying according to the font currently selected. This Euro
symbol meets the official design and matches most font families well
enough, except for typewriter fonts. The fonts themselves are only
available from Adobe (though the fonts are free of charge, the licence
conditions prevent CTAN from distributing them). Metrics and maps for
using the fonts (at all) are available via the adobe-euro package.
The package allows the user to include several bibliographies covering
different 'topics' or bibliographic material into a document (e.g., one
bibliography for primary literature and one for secondary literature).
The package provides commands to include either all references from a
.bib file, only the references actually cited or those not cited in your
document. The user has to construct a separate .bib file for each
bibliographic 'topic', each of which will be processed separately by
BibTeX. If you want to have bibliographies specific to one part of a
document, see the packages bibunits or chapterbib.
A set of packages that provide:
- tools for maths accents
- a tool that changes page-numbering in frontmatter to arabic
- tools for dealing with some annoyances in babel
- a tool for making end-environment checking more meaningful
- tensorial indexes
- support for multi-file documents
- tools for easy entry of Spanish index entries
- dotless i's and j's for maths fonts.
The particular symbol printed by \euro will in general change depending
on the font family, weight, and shape in use at the time. This symbol
can come from any source, and the package user has complete control over
which euro symbol is used in any given situation. The package is
pre-configured to behave sensibly with many common text fonts and
available euro symbols. The \euro command can print 'faked' euro symbols
from a C with two lines across it when no suitable real euro symbol is
available; the package also includes code for printing fake bold euro
symbols for use when no real bold symbol exists, as well as
pre-configured support for a faked italic version of the marvosym font.
Eurofont comes set up to use euro symbols from Adobe's Eurofonts, the
marvosym font, the Eurosym font, and any available Text Companion fonts.
The selection between these can be done using options passed to the
package. The eurofont package also 'knows' about the China2e font's euro
symbol, and can be configured to use it.
The package contains the Bera Type 1 fonts, and a zip archive containing
files to use the fonts with LaTeX. Bera is a set of three font families:
Bera Serif (a slab-serif Roman), Bera Sans (a Frutiger descendant), and
Bera Mono (monospaced/typewriter). Support for use in LaTeX is also
provided. The Bera family is a repackaging, for use with TeX, of the
Bitstream Vera family.
20110306
Moving to SF.net
Check for mark_as_automatic_installed() return code
20110301
pkgin can now upgrade pkg_install with user's approval
20110228
url_stat's size is declared as off_t, will be > SSIZE_MAX on
32 bits systems. Added a fix for this.
20110227
Added -P, print package version instead of globs in sd, srd, sfd
Added warning for repositories with 0-lenght FILE_SIZE
Added -V (verbosity) flag
Moved integer flags to uint8_t
xmms-cdread - plugin for xmms.
At the moment, the idea is to add /dev/cdrom to your playlist.
If you have multiple CDROM units (like a burner) you can add all
those devices to the playlist and it should work.
I know this exists already, but that's such an uugly hack I decided to
make my own version, which actually reads the audio data, and will also
not need the subdirectory trick to get the tracks into the playlist:
The tracks will be added and removed automatically as CDs are inserted
and removed.
It now has CDDB support, local database editing as well as server queries.