Web2C is an implementation of TeX and friends which translates the
original WEB sources written by Donald Knuth into C, so they can be
readily compiled on modern systems.
&data issue filed as http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3079 and fixed in
cups svn 28 minutes later.
The deeper issue is that firefox3 defines SHA1_Update in nss and cups
uses openssl and the nss symbol wins; hence any use of RAND_seed
fails.
Major changes include full Unicode supoprt, better support for Asian
languages, support for JPEG CMYK images, links in Platypus, better
wrapping, barcode support, better support for legends of graphics and
many more.
Addtional changes in pkgsrc include the merge of py-reportlab-renderPM
package and use of external libart.
A pure-python PDF toolkit capable of:
- extracing document information,
- splitting documents page by page,
- merging documents page by page,
- cropping pages,
- merging multiple pages into a single page,
- encrypting and decrypting PDF files.
font maps for dvips and dvipdfm. In this way, configuration files
(fmtutil.cnf and updmap.cfg) are properly installed under
PKG_SYSCONFDIR, not under PREFIX.
Bump PKGREVISION for teTeX-texmf and teTeX-bin.
This is a collection of scripts included in teTeX. The development of
the original teTeX ceased in 2006, and these scripts are now
maintained in TeX Live.
Release 0.10.3
core:
* Fix a crash on documents with malformed outline. Bug #19024
* Fix leak on AnnotScreen destructor. Bug #19095
* Fix wrong PS generation when a large image is in Patterns. Bug #18908
* Remove BaseFile.h it was never used. Bug #19298
* Improve document saving
* Fix PS generation of PDF with malformed font Length2 definition
* Fix a leak while parsing annotations
* Fix rendering of some checkboxes
Qt4:
* Fix positioning of Form rects on PDF with cropbox
* Fix positioning of Annotation rects on PDF with cropbox. Bug #18558.
* Small documentation improvements
* Make Document::fonts() work when called more than once. Bug #19405
build system:
* CMake: look harder for openjpeg
* CMake: update the poppler core headers installation
* Autotools: do not install Function.cc as it's not a header
Qt:
* Fix deserialization of links right coordinate
With this change, texmf.cnf is handled properaly using CONF_FILES, and
tex-* packages can be shared by teTeX-3 and TeX Live 2008.
Bump PKGREVISION for teTeX-{texmf,bin}.
Release 0.10.2
core:
* Fix a crash when selecting text in word mode
* Fix a crash in some malformed documents (second argument
of opMarkPoint is not a dictionary)
* Ensure cairo font matrix is invertable. Fixes bugs #18254
and #18429
* Fix a memory leak (Bug #18924)
Qt4:
* Fix deserization of links right coordinate
misc:
* Fix build on Solaris 10 + Sun Studio 12
* Compile with -pedantic
libspectre 0.2.2 (25 November 2008)
===================================
This is another bugfix only release in the libspectre's 0.2 series.
A problem when rendering some documents where the page size is
different from the Bounding Box has been fixed (Bug #18239)
Parser is now locale-independent when parsing float numbers (Bug #18685)
The display format has been fixed to match cairo/pixman. Thanks to
Chris Wilson (Bug #18266)
The previous libraries had major of 3 and now they are 4.
I didn't bump those depending on this as this update happened
months ago.
I noticed this two ways:
new poppler didn't work with my already installed evince and
new poppler didn't work with my alreadyinstalled poppler-glib.
Kpathsea is a library to do path searching. It is used in the Web2C
implementation of TeX and friends. The library's fundamental purpose
is to return a filename from a list of directories specified by the
user, similar to what shells do when looking up program names to
execute.
* Changes from 5.2.2
1) CUPS PPD files in non-English locales are now generated
correctly when the CUPS driver interface is used (with CUPS 1.2
and above).
2) Epson inkjet printers that support duplex printing now use less
restrictive margins (allowing use of more of the page) when
duplex printing is not used.
3) Printing to the following Epson printers has been corrected:
EPSON Artisan 700
EPSON Artisan 800
EPSON BX300F
EPSON EP-801A
EPSON EP-901A
EPSON EP-901F
EPSON ME 300
EPSON ME Office 360
EPSON PX-401A
EPSON Stylus NX100
EPSON Stylus NX105
EPSON Stylus Photo PX700FW
EPSON Stylus Photo PX800FW
EPSON Stylus Photo TX700W
EPSON Stylus Photo TX800W
EPSON Stylus S20
EPSON Stylus SX100
EPSON Stylus SX105
EPSON Stylus T20
EPSON Stylus TX100
EPSON Stylus TX101
EPSON Stylus TX102
EPSON Stylus TX103
EPSON Stylus TX105
EPSON Stylus TX106
EPSON Stylus TX109
EPSON TX300F
These printers should all be fully functional, but may be
further tuned in the future.
4) Duplex printing has been enabled on the Epson Stylus RX680,
RX685, RX690, PM-A940, and PM-T960. Support for these printers
is still considered experimental.
5) Support has been added for the Canon MULTIPASS MP220.
6) Preliminary support has been added for the Canon PIXMA iP4600.