in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
Changes between 0.8 and 0.9:
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* fix for a buffer overflow in the line rendering
* fixed resizing in the ncurses and slang drivers
* aspect ratio and finer zoom support in cacaview
* minor compilation fixes
Changes between 0.7 and 0.8:
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* window resizing support
* native Win32 port
* autorepeat emulation in the ncurses and slang drivers
* support for more keycodes in the ncurses and slang drivers
* cacaplas, a plasma animation example
* cacamoir, a moiré circles animation example
* MSVC project file
Changes between 0.6 and 0.7:
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* many bugfixes in the event handling
* cacaball, a metaball animation example
Changes between 0.5 and 0.6:
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* 30% speed increase in the bitmap rendering routine
* mouse support and various speed optimisations in the X11 driver
* X11 is now the preferred driver
* improved documentation
* minor bugfixes
Package change: use (n)curses by default instead of slang.
Changes between 0.4 and 0.5:
* palette optimisation for the S-Lang driver to work around the colour pair
shortage bug
* minor compilation fix
Changes between 0.3 and 0.4:
* preliminary X11 graphics driver
* support for simultaneously compiled-in drivers
* honour the CACA_DRIVER, CACA_GEOMETRY and CACA_FONT environment variables
* more documentation
The libcaca library is a graphics library that outputs text instead
of pixels, so that it can work on older video cards or text terminals.
It is not unlike the famous AAlib library. libcaca needs a terminal
to work, thus it should work on all Unix systems (including Mac OS
X) using either the slang library or the ncurses library.
The differences with AAlib are the following:
* 16 available colours for character output (256 colour pairs)
* dithering of colour images
* basic sprite primitives
But libcaca also has the following limitations:
* no support for brightness, contrast, gamma
* unefficient character-choosing algorithms
* no alternate fonts
* no raw keyboard support
* no custom output drivers a la AA-on-X