* Bug fixes:
677609 GtkSizeGroup regression in GTK+ 3.3.20
686021 spinner animation should not be subject to...
686265 scrolledwindow: set GDK_EXPOSURE_MASK on t...
686280 GtkScrollbar and GtkScale rendering broken...
687196 filesystemmodel: invalidate nodes on file ...
687467 Commit "Implement proper cross-fades for g...
687872 Segfault when attempting to get character ...
* Translation updates:
Irish
Traditional Chinese
285:
This release fixes two minor bugs, improves recovery from misconfigured
colors, and adds test scripts for building the FreeBSD port and
for demonstrating OSC 4 color-queries.
286:
This release fixes four bugs, chiefly a workaround for a bug in
GDM exposed by the change in patch #282 that identifies the window
manager. The other fixes add a check for misconfiguration of the
printerCommand resource and improve transformation of the manpage
to other formats.
libXext/buildlink3.mk, now that it is included there.
Leave the places where its API version is set or variables from it
are used directly (about 3 packages).
that libXext/bl3.mk doesn't include xextproto/bl3.mk.
Since the supposed gains for this are minimal and the annoyances are high,
do include xextproto/bl3.mk in libXext/bl3.mk.
Noteworthy changes in version `0.22.0'
======================================
Added new user defaults to make app icons and mini windows sticky
(omnipresent)
Many improvements to Cairo rendering, including buffering, glyphs and
DPI scaling.
Noteworthy changes in version `0.20.0'
======================================
Cairo is now the default backend, but falls back to art and xlib
gracefully.
Fixed drawing and flipping (goes along with gui change).
More Windows improvements.
Noteworthy changes in version `0.22.0'
======================================
* This version is binary incompatible with previous versions due to
the change of NSNotFound in GNUstep base.
* Support for drawing the GUI with a scale factor, for high-DPI
monitors.
* Character panel
* Color picker "Magnifier" tool, for grabbing the color of arbitrary
parts of the screen
Many NSImage improvements (Mac OS X 10.6 drawing methods, better
selection of image reps, better support for icons). Many bugfixes,
including in Xib loading, printing, and NSView geometry.
Noteworthy changes in version `0.20.0'
======================================
A new stable release. Many improvments with Nib loading, documents and
document controllers. Fixed many drawing issues, particularly ones
related to flipping. Much improved theming.
* The accessibility bridge code that exports accessible objects
on the bus is now used by default; atk-bridge has been converted
into a library that GTK+ links against. To void the linking,
pass --without-atk-bridge when configuring GTK+.
* GDK threading support has been deprecated. It is recommended to
use g_idle_add(), g_main_context_invoke() and similar funtions
to make all GTK+ calls from the main thread.
* GTK+ now follows the XDG Base Directory specification for
user configuration and data files. In detail,
* $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0/custom-papers is the new location
for $HOME/.gtk-custom-papers
* $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0/bookmarks is the new location
for $HOME/.gtk-bookmarks
* $XDG_DATA_HOME/themes is preferred over $HOME/.themes
* $XDG_DATA_HOME/icons is preferred over $HOME/.icons.
Existing files from the old location will still be read
if the new location does not exist.
* $HOME/.gtk-3.0 is no longer in the default module load path.
If you want to load modules from there, add it to the GTK_PATH
environment variable.
XSCOPE is a program to monitor the connections between the X11 window
server and a client program. xscope runs as a separate process. By
adjusting the host and/or display number that a X11 client attaches
to, the client is attached to xscope instead of X11. xscope attaches
to X11 as if it were the client. All bytes from the client are sent
to xscope which passes them on to X11; all bytes from X11 are sent to
xscope which sends them on to the client. xscope is transparent to
the client and X11.
In addition to passing characters back and forth, xscope will print
information about this traffic on stdout, giving performance and
debugging information for an X11 client and server.
this includes NetBSD-6 on 32bit systems.
As a result, xlock -mode random (the default) would eventually unlock
the screen, without the user being aware of this (as she/he's can be
presumed to have left the monitor).
The reason was that some variables in dclock.c were declared long, but
contain essentially time_t values. In on case, a pointer to such a
variable was casted to (struct time_t *) and passed to localtime(),
and the resulting pointer is not checked for error before being used.
The variables have been changed to time_t and the typecast has been
removed.