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0.32
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- Pressing Enter while zooming activates the selected zoom region.
- Add "Reset fractal" menu commmand.
0.31
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James W. Morris
-Add -DGTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED, fix all resulting errors.
-Add 'Apply' button to attributes dialog.
- Use GTK2.
- Allow palettes with unlimited number of entries.
- User specified coloring algorithms.
- Palette interpolation.
- Change over to using C++.
- Documentation changes
Gfract is a GTK-based fractal program that currently implements the
standard Mandelbrot and Julia sets. It features infinite image size
with infinite anti-aliasing if you have the memory for it (well, at
least 2^31 x 2^31 image sizes), Julia instant preview mode and PNG
support. For palette files it uses the same format as Fractint does.
Package provided by Ben Collver <collver@linuxfreemail.com> in pkg/13696