All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
Unfetchable distfiles (fetched conditionally?):
./textproc/convertlit/distinfo clit18src.zip
Problems found locating distfiles:
Package cabocha: missing distfile cabocha-0.68.tar.bz2
Package convertlit: missing distfile clit18src.zip
Package php-enchant: missing distfile php-enchant/enchant-1.1.0.tgz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
without underscores (REPLACE.*.old, REPLACE.*.new, and REPLACE_FILES.*).
Also convert REPLACE.*.new= ${SH:Q} back to ${SH}, as it should not be quoted
here, if at all.
Ok with rillig.
"The kantiword script in antiword allow local users to overwrite arbitrary
files via a symlink attack on temporary output and error files."
Replace the naive mktemp usage with something that actually works.
Changes 0.36 to 0.37
--------------------
Bug fixes:
- Bug reported by Suzanne Skinner (and others) fixed
New features:
- XML/DocBook output now contains <footnote> tags
- Antiword is now based on DeskLib instead of RISC_OSLib (RISC OS only)
- Show page headers and footers (PostScript and PDF output only)
- Show text that was removed by the revisioning system
- Improved kantiword, based on information from Stefan Wiens
Bug fixes:
- Bug reported by Michael Minn <mail@michaelminn.com> fixed
New features:
- The default mapping file is now based on the locale (Unix/Linux) or on
the active codepage (DOS)
- A Word document can now be saved as "formatted" text. That means with things
like *bold* to show bold text, /italics/ to show italics and _undeline_ to
show underlined text are added to the plain text. Based on patches send by
Ofir Reichenberg <ofir@qlusters.com>
- Improved table parsing. Based on information supplied by Bastien Legras
<bastien.legras@nectech.fr> and Alex de Kruijff <freebsd@akruijff.dds.nl>
- A Word document can now be saved in PDF.
- First attempt to support PostScript output in the Cyrillic alphabet. Based
on work done by Alexander Belyaev <isle@free.kursknet.ru>
- Better support for the Cyrillic alphabet
Changes 0.34 to 0.35
--------------------
Bug fixes:
- Bug in the use of the environment variable ANTIWORDHOME
New features:
- The XML/DocBook output is slightly better.
- Scale view window is closed when the main window is closed. Thanks to Tony
Moore <old_coaster@yahoo.co.uk> (RISC OS only)
- More support for WinWord 1.x documents
Changes 0.33 to 0.34
--------------------
Bug fixes:
- Bug in UTF-8 tables fixed
- Bug reported by Stewart Goldwater <sg@janus.freeserve.co.uk> fixed
- Bug reported by Karl-Otto Linn <linn@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de> fixed
- Fixed a bug that made DOS hang when Antiword processed a document > 8 MB.
New features:
- Better approximations for fancy characters in the output
- A Word document can now be saved as XML/DocBook.
- Linux Makefile is now closer to conventions.
- Support for Text Boxes
- An environment variable ANTIWORDHOME was added to create a more flexable
place for the fontnames file and the mapping files.
- Antiword is now Latin9 enabled. Thanks to Stefan Bellon
<sbellon@sbellon.de> (RISC OS only)
- Some support for MacWord 4 and 5 documents
- More support for Word-for-DOS documents
- Support for superscripts and subscripts
- Displays slightly more images.
- Improved lists, especially in documents from Word 97 or later.
Changes 0.32-0.33
-----------------
Bug fixes:
- Bug reported by Yannick PERRET <yperret@bat710.univ-lyon1.fr> fixed
Old features:
- The -X option is no longer supported. Replace "-X 2" by "-m 8859-2.txt"
New features:
- A little more accurate font translation
- Full support for documents from WinWord 2.0
- Some support for documents from Word-for-DOS and WinWord 1.x
- Selective header numbering.
- Implementation of stylesheets.
- The system-wide directory for the mapping files was changed from
"/opt/antiword/share" into "/usr/share/antiword", in accordance with FHS,
the file-system hierarchy standard. As suggested by Anand Buddhdev
<arb@anand.org>
- Antiword now turns white text into light gray text.
- Antiword is now closer to "64-bit clean". Based on information supplied
by Duncan Haldane <f.duncan.m.haldane@worldnet.att.net>
the need to setup per-user ~/.antiword/ directories:
- install resources (fontnames, etc) into ${PREFIX}/share/antiword
instead of ${PREFIX}/share/examples/antiword
- modify GLOBAL_ANTIWORD_DIR from /opt/antiword/share to
${PREFIX}/share/antiword
how to set up a default configuration. Changes in the original program are
Bug fixes:
- Bug reported by Forrest J. Cavalier III <mibsoft@mibsoftware.com> fixed
- Bug reported by Jan ONDREJ (SAL) <ondrejj@salstar.sk> fixed
- Bug in dealing with RLE compressed bitmap images fixed
- Bug in the image scaling fixed (RISC OS only)
New features:
- Improved leading. (Unix only; PostScript version only)
- Antiword can now read from the standard input. This is based on an idea
by Matthew Miller <mattdm@mattdm.org> (Unix only)
- A white background looks much better. (RISC OS only)
- A system-wide directory for the mapping files. As suggested by Sven
Geggus <sven@geggus.net> and many others. (Unix only)
- Antiword can now deal with documents larger than 7 MB.
Changes 0.30-0.31
-----------------
Bug fixes:
- Bug in the "Show hidden (by Word) text" feature fixed
- Bug reported by David Aspinwall <aspinwall@timesten.com> fixed
- Bug reported by Robert Steinmetz <rob@steinmetznet.com> fixed
Old features:
- The -g and -c options are no longer supported. The -c option was default
and is now used automatically (Unix only)
New features:
- Ability to show part of the images.
- Ability to use landscape mode (Unix only; PostScript version only)
- Support for all ISO-8859 character sets plus KOI8 and some code pages
(Unix only; text version only)
- Antiword will now give a warning if the given Postscript papersize is
unsupported. Thanks to Greg Robinson <Greg.Robinson@dsto.defence.gov.au>
- Moved from Postscript version 1 to version 2
- Antiword now returns 1 if no Word document is found among the files given
on the command-line. As suggested by Jens Schleusener
<Jens.Schleusener@dlr.de>
- Takes the right margin into account.
- The PostScript part now supports the AvantGarde, Bookman, Helvetica-Narrow,
NewCenturySchlbk and Palatino font (Unix only)
- More accurate fontnames translation table