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Changes include:
1.2.0: Added initial support for HP-UX (thanks Stephanie)
1.2.0: Added initial support for BSDI (thanks Kurt)
1.2.0: Fixed blitting 32-bit ARGB images to SDL_OPENGLBLIT screens
1.2.0: Fixed automake build dependencies (thanks Markus!)
1.2.0: Added 24 bpp support to software YUV display functions
1.2.0: Don't bomb trying to get DGA mouse on XFree86 4.0
1.2.0: Added initial support for OSF/Tru64 (thanks Anders)
1.1.8: Fixed joystick hat motion on MacOS
1.1.8: Don't detect mouse and keyboard as joystick on MacOS
1.1.8: Check for OpenGL 1.2 before using 16-bit SDL_OPENGLBLIT
1.1.8: Added support for /dev/sound/* in Linux 2.4
1.1.8: Fixed crash when blitting to RLE encoded surfaces
1.1.8: Fixed 8-bit audio on MacOS X
1.1.8: Fixed keyboard handling on MacOS X and MacOS classic
1.1.8: Fixed mouse cursor visibility when switching apps on MacOS
1.1.8: Implemented semaphore support on MacOS X
1.1.8: Worked around broken sem_getvalue() on MacOS X
1.1.8: Fixed 16-bit big-endian audio on MacOS X and MacOS classic
1.1.8: Fixed mutex locking on Linux glibc 2.0
1.1.8: SDL_Quit() removes the parachute signal handlers
1.1.8: Added NAS audio server support (thanks Erik!)
1.1.8: Added SDL_NOFRAME for frameless windows (thanks Andreas)
1.1.8: Added support for resizable windows on MacOS
1.1.8: Added a function to query the surface clip rectangle
1.1.8: Added a function to query the current event filter
1.1.8: The X11 XVideo adapter is now locked (thanks Jeffrey)
1.1.8: Improved the speed of fullscreen OpenGL on Windows
1.1.8: Added ELO touchscreen support for fbcon (thanks Alex)
1.1.8: Added accelerated MacOS X OpenGL support
1.1.8: Surface lock and unlock operations can now be nested
1.1.8: Optimized fillrect for PPC video memory (thanks Mattias)
1.1.8: Work around "blackout" problem with XVideo acceleration
1.1.8: Obtain correct key state on X11 focus (thanks Mattias)
1.1.8: Fixed keyboard handling on the framebuffer console
1.1.8: Added basic support for VGA16 framebuffer console
1.1.8: Open a new virtual terminal if possible on fbcon
1.1.8: Fixed default audio driver on FreeBSD (thanks Maxim)
1.1.8: Fixed joystick crash on Windows (thanks Pete)
1.1.7: Expanded documentation from the SDL Documentation Project
1.1.7: Report X11 client message events if SYSWMEVENTS enabled
1.1.7: Added support for a single hat on Windows joysticks
1.1.7: The gamma ramp routines now take arrays of Uint16 values
1.1.7: Added initial support for QNX RTP (thanks Patrick)
1.1.7: Added ALSA sound driver (thanks Patrick Trainor)
1.1.7: Added aRts UNIX sound driver (thanks Neil Stevens)
1.1.7: Get keyboard modifier state on input focus on Win32
1.1.7: SDL_ConvertSurface() now accepts SDL_RLEACCEL as a flag
1.1.7: Added initial UnixWare 7 support (thanks rr)
1.1.7: Added working YUY -> RGB conversion code (thanks Eugene)
1.1.7: Fixed video initialization crash on IRIX
1.1.7: Fixed MacOS fullscreen palette code (thanks Darrell)
1.1.7: Fixed background brush flicker on Win32 (thanks Gautier)
1.1.7: Fixed incorrect pitch when switching to window on Win32
1.1.7: Fixed memory leak when switching video modes on Win32
1.1.7: Init of fbcon shouldn't automatically set graphics mode
+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfo
+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
+ include distfile filesizes in distinfo
If there's no distinfo file (the name comes from FreeBSD, no point in
being gratuitously incompatible), then use existing files/{md5,patch-sum}
files.
This library contains routines to compute cumulative distribution
functions, inverses, and parameters of the distribution for the
following set of statistical distributions:
(1) Beta
(2) Binomial
(3) Chi-square
(4) Noncentral Chi-square
(5) F
(6) Noncentral F
(7) Gamma
(8) Negative Binomial
(9) Normal
(10) Poisson
(11) Student's t
(12) Noncentral t
Given values of all but one parameter of a distribution, the other is
computed. These calculations are done with FORTRAN Double Precision
variables.
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commands may be added and removed via drag'n'drop or menu options.
It depends on KDE2.