libraries due too the usage of two -rpath options for libtool:
libtool: link: warning: ignoring multiple `-rpath's for a libtool library
According to the gnu libtool page you have to use -R:
-R libdir
If output-file is a program, add libdir to its run-time path. If
output-file is a library, add -Rlibdir to its dependency_libs, so
that, whenever the library is linked into a program, libdir will be
added to its run-time path.
- fixed an out-of-bounds read access in the Edge plug-in (bug #164963)
- limit aspect ratio in crop tool to sane values (bug #164827)
- fixed indexed conversion on floating selections (bug #165342)
- fixed button order in resize and scale dialogs
- improved handling of UNC paths on Windows
- fixed crash in winicon save plug-in (bug #162742)
- fixed image types registration for some python plug-ins (bug #1666650)
- workaround problems with font names ending in numbers (bug #166540)
- show clone source when cloning from a different image (bug #167002)
- corrected coordinate limits in New Guide script (bug #167529)
- fixed crash in gradient editor (bug #167604)
- don't give keyboard focus to combo boxes in image window (bug #167809)
- fixed saving of MNG files with negative layer offsets (bug #166059)
- fixed use of the text tool on floating selections (bug #166829)
- don't create duplicate templates when migrating user settings (bug #167893)
- let the py-slice script ignore out-of-bounds guides (bug #167843)
- store thumbnails in temporary folder if no valid home directory exists
(bug #167973)
- fixed Emboss plug-in for small images (bug #168022)
- avoid crashes in toolbox size allocation code (bug #162500)
- switch from display-wide grab to application-wide grab while tool
actions are being performed (bug #162823)
- update filesize in JPEG dialog if size of EXIF data changes (bug #164914)
* pnmremap: fix rounding error where map maxval is small
and unequal to image maxval.
* ppmtompeg: fix compile failures on "no parallel" builds
and where prototypes don't match definitions in bitio.c.
Changes 10.26.2:
* Build: handle zlib prerequisite of tiff library.
* giftopnm: fix crash with input that has bogus color indices
in the raster.
* giftopnm: fix crash with input that has a bogus minimum code
length field.
* pnmtopalm: fix padding with -offset.
* pnmtopalm: fix compressed images. use 0 compressed size
field - not totally correct, but passable.
* palmtopnm: fix incorrect handling of some combinations of
PALM_IS_COMPRESSED flag and compression type field.
* palmtopnm: fix totally broken RLE and scanline compression.
* palmtopnm: fix wrong check for disallowed combination of
-transparent and -rendition.
Radiance is a physically based rendering package written largely by Greg Ward,
initially at LBNL, EPFL, then SGI, now running Anyhere Software. It is a
physically-based, image-generating, backward raytracer with very a powerful
rendering engine. It is used worldwide for lighting analysis and can generate
accurate values for radiance/luminance (W/sr.m^2,cd/m^2) and
irradiance/illuminance (W/m,Lux).
http://www.radiance-online.org/
Performance improvements
------------------------
Solid fills are now much faster, (thanks to Alexander Larsson).
Bug fixes
---------
Fixed to quiet warnings in newer versions of gcc.
Don't divide-by-zero if given an image of size 0x0.
Fixed several corner cases where values outside a trapezoid would be
drawn with alpha 1/255 (in the 8-bit case).
Internal changes
----------------
Imported the newer point-sampling trapezoid rasterization code that
Keith Packard wrote for the X server. This provide pixel-perfect
matching with the Render extension as well as code that is simpler,
more robust, and easier to maintain.
1.0.9 (jan 30th 2005)
---------------------
in short:
New optimizations save over 20KB on footprint.
Also a few bugfixes and several patches.
Thanks to those sending in their additions and for testing!
To turn on the optimizations do:
#DEFINE MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKINITFREE
#DEFINE MNG_OPTIMIZE_OBJCLEANUP
#DEFINE MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKASSIGN
#DEFINE MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKREADER
(eg. they're not on by default (yet) !)
-------------------
bugfixes:
- fixed chunk pushing mechanism
- fixed bug in writing sBIT for indexed color
- fixed PPLT getchunk/putchunk routines
- fixed MNG_NO_1_2_4BIT_SUPPORT for TBBN1G04.PNG
- cleaned up macro-invocations (thanks to D. Airlie)
core:
- added more SKIPCHUNK conditionals
- replaced MNG_TWEAK_LARGE_FILES with permanent solution
- improved handling of cheap transparency when 16-bit support is disabled
- added some MNG_SUPPORT_WRITE conditionals
- added function to retrieve current FRAM delay
- added MNG_NO_1_2_4BIT_SUPPORT
- added bgr565_a8 canvas-style (thanks to J. Elvander)
- standard windows dll upgraded to zlib 1.2.2
- added LITTLEENDIAN/BIGENDIAN fixtures (thanks J.Stiles)
- inclusion of zlib/lcms/ijgsrc6b with <> instead of ""
- added conditional MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKINITFREE
- added conditional MNG_OPTIMIZE_OBJCLEANUP
- added conditional MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKASSIGN
- added conditional MNG_OPTIMIZE_CHUNKREADER
- fixed problem with global PLTE/tRNS
samples:
contrib:
doc:
- patched jng & mng manual pages (Thanks Peter Breitenlohner)
makefiles:
autoconf:
- patched makefile.am & configure.in (Thanks Peter Breitenlohner)
Unfortunately, configure doesn't always manage to correctly pick up these
values from GREP and EGREP, so we pass them in as cached values. This way,
configure still doesn't always print them correctly, but they end up in
config.status, which is the end goal.
This solves the problem where on Solaris, configure detects the wrong grep
and worse still, fails to detect a suitable egrep at all.
changes:
added -cl (insert comment literal) option
Added -norot (zero out rotation tag) option
Added handling of explicit 35mm equivalent tag
Added ability to do sequencial renaming
and fixes
* Incorporated OpenVMS port by Jouk Jansen
<joukj@hrem.stm.tudelft.nl>
http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html
* PNG is now the default image format
* Corrected long standing bug in StdSnapshotCallback() in graphic.c
* Added -clipboard option which loads files from command line
into clipboard.
* Fix bug where empty gradients cause segfault (Darin)
* Small build fix (Darin)
Changes 1.0.2:
* Fix bug where scaled text would be clipped (Darin)
* Fix bug where empty .svg file cause segfault (Darin)
* Fix bug where some .svg files with certain kinds of degenerate
gradients would cause segfault (Darin)
* Change install and packaging so that librsvg 1 and librsvg 2
can be installed on the same system. (Ramiro)
* Fix bug where we would read past the end of a string when the
string has multibyte sequences in it (Darin)
* Remove vestiges of unused gettext and xml-i18n-tools (Darin)
- fixed build problem in MIDI input controller (bug #163593)
- remember last used directory in file open and save dialogs (bug #162385)
- fixed crashed in DND of indexed drawables (bug #163879)
- removed bumpmap artifacts in Lighting Effects plug-in (bug #163877)
- fixed non-interactive mode of Retinex plug-in
- fixed undo of ink strokes (bug #163670)
- fixed expose event handling in Curve Bend plug-in (bug #164207)
- added a missing pressure sensitivity toggle to Airbrush tool (bug #164237)
- fixed loading of XJT images files from read-only folders (bug #164116)
- fixed bug in the Info dialog that crashed the Crop tool (bug #163617)
- fixed yet another entry problem in the Scale Image dialog (bug #163951)
- fixed serialization of binary parasites (bug #163131)
- correctly initialize the preview in the Bumpmap plug-in (bug #162285)
- give visual feedback if a dialog is already opened (bug #164156)
- fixed saving of JPEG images with large quality settings (bug #164087)
- update the menus when selecting a component in the Channels dialog
(bug #164195)
- fixed issues with the save dialog in the Imagemap plug-in (bug #164864)
- update filesize in JPEG dialog if size of EXIF data changes (bug #164914)
python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
library. You can find more information about Gtk+ on http://www.gtk.org.
The Perl binding tries to follow the C interface as much as possible,
providing at the same time a fully object-oriented interface and
Perl-style calling conventions.
This is the Gnome extension of the Gtk module.
library. You can find more information about Gtk+ on http://www.gtk.org.
The Perl binding tries to follow the C interface as much as possible,
providing at the same time a fully object-oriented interface and
Perl-style calling conventions.
This is the Gtk::Gdk::Imlib extension of the Gtk module.
Reason: drop a build time option.
While here, split the Makefile in two parts to allow the addition
of the upcoming dia-python package, which will provide the missing
bits.
* pamcomp: fix bug that duplicates last row of overlay image.
* pamcut: fix bug that fills the rightmost column with black.
* pnmtopalm: fix bug with -offset option.
* ppmforge: fix bug: crash due to wild pointer with -night.
Changes 10.26:
* pnmhistmap: Add -dots, -nmax, -red, -green, -blue, -lval,
-rval, -height, and -width options.
* pnmnorm: accept -wpercent and -wvalue (or -bpercent and -bvalue)
together. Thanks Gregg Townsend <gmt@CS.Arizona.EDU>.
* xwdtopnm: Add -headerdump option.
* pnmtoxwd: Include 256 color color maps in direct color instead
of zero. Zero has a weird effect.
* pamtotga: recognize RGB_ALPHA instead of RGBA.
* palmtopnm: fix bug in determination of compression type.
* palmtopnm: fix bug in handling of multi-image streams.
* pnmtopalm: fix bugs in computation of nextDepthOffset.
* pamtotga: fix TGA pixel size for TGA with alpha. Don't do
colormap if input has transparency.
* pamtotga: fix crash due to uninitialized "id" field in TGA header.
* pbm_writepbmrow(): Fix bug in MMX/SSE code that causes segmentation fault.
* pnmhistmap: Fix bug: doesn't work with maxval != 255.
* pbmtext: fix crash with code point > 127.
* ppmtompeg: major cleanup.
* pnmtopng: fix "internal error" and crash bug with -transparent.
* pnmtoxwd: fix endianness on littleendian machines.
* pnmtoxwd: fix bug: doesn't work if you specify an option.
* jpegtopnm: fix bug: -dumpexif all wrong.
* jpegtopnm: fix bug: newline written to stdout instead of stderr with -dumpexif.
* Add missing 'col' declaration so -msse compile works.
* pcdovtoppm: fix syntax error
* pnmtojbig/jbigtopnm: add newline to "usage" message.
* pamperspective: fix bugs with -frame_include, etc.
* build: Jeg2k programs build properly with newer Jasper library.
* build: Fix bug: "no rule to build xxx.so" with external
* Jasper or Jbig library.
* Add NAME and DESCRIPTION section to pointer man pages.
changes:
- a "Happy New Year Release"
- include german manpages
- fix years truncating on tagmp3 in interactive mode (see Debian BTS #167313)
- include possibility of filenames which begin with brackets and are not ranges
(user request see Debian BTS #177169)
Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.
OpenEXR is used by ILM on all motion pictures currently in production.
The first movies to employ OpenEXR were Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone,
Men in Black II, Gangs of New York, and Signs. Since then, OpenEXR has become
ILM's main image file format.
OpenEXR's features include:
* Higher dynamic range and color precision than existing 8- and 10-bit image
file formats.
* Support for 16-bit floating-point, 32-bit floating-point, and 32-bit integer
pixels. The 16-bit floating-point format, called "half", is compatible with
the half data type in NVIDIA's Cg graphics language and is supported
natively on their new GeForce FX and Quadro FX 3D graphics solutions.
* Multiple lossless image compression algorithms. Some of the included codecs
can achieve 2:1 lossless compression ratios on images with film grain.
* Extensibility. New compression codecs and image types can easily be added by
extending the C++ classes included in the OpenEXR software distribution.
New image attributes (strings, vectors, integers, etc.) can be added to
OpenEXR image headers without affecting backward compatibility with existing
OpenEXR applications.
* linux & windows packages are now joined into a single package.
* Improved (and now fast!) gamut checking.
* New virtual NULL profile for building gamut check transforms.
* CGATS.13/IT8 parser now supports multiple tables and other goodies like
specifying flot format.
* More python support.
* New Matlab wrapper
* Revamped icctrans
* Improved jpegicc
* jpegicc and tifficc now can save (grab) embedded profiles.
* tifficc now supports up to 15 channels.
* Improved Lab prelinearization.
* Fixed absolute intent on PostScript CRD
* Man pages for utilities.
* Access to creation & calibration date time.
* Lots of bug fixes
that fixes a bug where docked TIFF icons in WindowMaker have a black
background rather than a transparent background. Ride the previous
PKGREVISION bump to 3. This fixes PR pkg/28989.
changes:
Fix a bug with imagemap generation.
Replace "eq4.sym" and "eq4-2x.sym". These new LaTeX equation symbols do *not*
use pstoepsi, ps2epsi, etc. It only requires "latex", "dvips", and "gs" to
function.
Add the following new internal commands:
pstoepsi(<target_eps_path>,<src_ps_path>,<scale>)
Schwarz tried to compile it with a compiler that errors out when the code
does something as pointless as checking if a pointer is positive.
PR#28889 and http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156186
CRW Info is a program to extract exposure information and thumbnails from
Canon RAW files. It has been tested so far only with the CRW files from
the Canon D60 camera. Owners of other camera models are encouraged to try
the program and give feedback to the original authors.
From pkgsrc-wip, packaged by kirtai at users.sourceforge.net.
* Added some options for slideshow
* Added Xine image loader for movie thumbnail
* The bug that sometime same files are appeared number of times on same
thumbnail view, has been fixed
* Enable to open archived files which has "[" in its filename
* Other minor bug fixes are made
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
This package provides the OpenGL plugin for GStreamer, which allows graphics
rendering through this library.
has:
This release has been slow in coming, but it was worth the wait: Inkscape
0.40 brings a huge amount of new features, usability enhancements,
documentation, and bugfixes. The three most important new features are:
* Layers are almost complete in this version; this fills a major gap in
functionality, making Inkscape usable for complex artwork.
* The Potrace bitmap tracer is incorporated into Inkscape - now
vectorizing bitmaps is easy and interactive. A matching command,
"Create bitmap copy", converts from any object to bitmap.
* The text-on-path implementation is complete and very flexible. Both
the text and the path remain fully editable and transformable.
...
* Bugfixes: too many to mention (in total, 228 bugs closed in the
tracker since 0.39), including several important SVG compatibility
fixes.
More information at http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ReleaseNotes040
This package now depends on boehm-gc. And it uses libsigc++2
and gtkmm24 instead of libsigc++ and gtkmm.
Many new templates added. And a new library added: libgimpgrad.
Patches removed. (The landscape printing support was added to 0.40.)
framework. The list of changes include:
* Modify compiler.mk so that "c" is always prepended to USE_LANGUAGES,
so we no longer need to say it in package Makefiles. Packages
should now append to USE_LANGUAGES instead of setting it.
* Create mk/compiler/f2c.mk which implements another pseudo-compiler
"f2c" that may be used with any C compiler backend, e.g.
PKGSRC_COMPILER= f2c ccache gcc
* Teach the various "real" compiler files, e.g., sunpro.mk, mipspro.mk,
etc., to use f2c if the native Fortran compiler isn't present.
Packages that use Fortran should now simply include the line:
USE_LANGUAGES+= fortran
in the package Makefile.
Version 1.1.8 has been released. Thanks to the hard work of Lubos Lunak,
this new version can play MNG and GIF animations!
Here is the complete list of changes:
New features:
* Zoom actions added to both KPart's.
* Support for animated pictures.
* Fast image scaling function from Imlib2/Mosfet (select 'fast' smoothing
in the configuration dialog).
* Added an item in the "Windows" menu to reset the window layout to the
default configuration.
Fixes:
* "Lock zoom"/"Auto zoom" options fixed.
* Fixed "Clear location"/"Location" shortcuts.
* Make it impossible to undock the file view. It should be easier for new
users to use it this way.
* Fixed crash which could occur when copying multiple files.
It's meant to be used directly in place of libtiff.so, i.e. instead
of linking against -ltiff, you link against -ltiffcxx. It also leaves
libtiff.so as a plain C-linkage library again, as it was in tiff-3.6.x,
and avoids needing to patch tiff-using packages to link using the C++
compiler. Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
- let Decompose plug-in create layers with alpha channel
- fixed crash in save dialog (bug #162443)
- fixed misbehaviour in Scale and Resize dialogs (bug #162387)
- fixed preview in Imagemap plug-in (bug #162592)
- fixed handling of broken menu path translations (bug #162590)
- fixed bugs in the Sparkle plug-in and the Frosty Logo script (bug #132145)
- fixed two broken Python scripts (bug #162707)
- changed default response in Close dialog (bug #162872)
- flush the display when plug-in dialogs are disposed (bug #163084)
- fixed build problem on amd64 with gcc-4.0 (bug #163041)
- fixed problem in locales that are rendered right-to-left (bug #162663)
- fixed bug in Frosty Logo Script-Fu (bug #132145)
- raise the toolbox when it is selected from the Tools menu (bug #163381)
- improved usability of Keyboard Shortcuts editor (bug #163385)
- fixed gradient selection widget in libgimpui (bug #163427)
- workaround a problem in the MMX code (bug #162778)
Key new features since last packaged version (0.6.2):
- Reliable and fast database (sqlite) backend for saving metadata
- Tagging support for photos.
- Tags are grouped together as virtual folders shown similar to albums.
- Extensive drag and drop support for tagging and moving/copying photos
- Enhanced camera interface with support for automatic photo rotation and
renaming of photos while downloading.
- EXIF support with optional oriented display of thumbnails and photos using
camera provided information
- Customizable thumbnails for albums and tags
- Support for nested albums
- Tooltips providing detailed photo information
- Themeing support for digiKam
- KIPI support for enhanced plugin support. KIPI is an initiative between
various KDE image management applications to provide a common architecture
for implementing image based plugins.
- New fast image viewer and editor which uses its own plugin architecture to
provide various additional functionalities in addition to the usual
gamma/contrast/brightness adjustments, rotation, resize functions.
Some of the plugins supplied with digiKam are:
Histogram Viewer
Red Eye correction
Black & White and Sepia conversion
Blurring and sharpening
RGB color correction
Hue/Saturation/Lightness correction
Normalize and Equalize
- Improved thumbnail loading speed.
- Unified Image properties dialog - with separate pages for file information,
EXIF and Histogram
- Threaded histogram calculation for better responsiveness
- Navigation of albums (based on navigation history) using forward and back
button
- Auto album creation using date based album names while downloading photos
from the camera.
- Load and display image formats which imlib2 doesnt support, but kde does.
- Generate thumbnails for raw images using Dave Coffins dcraw tool.
- New standalone photo viewer named showFoto for kde using digiKams image
viewer canvas.
- New commandline option "--detect-camera" to detect connected cameras and to
launch the camera window on startup.
- New Aspect Ratio Constrained Crop plugin
- Free Rotation tool is now a plugin and has guides to help with rotation.
Kipi (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common plugin
structure for Digikam, KimDaBa, Showimg and Gwenview. Its aim is to
share image plugins among graphic applications.
Libkexif is a library for manipulating EXIF information embedded in
images. It currently supports viewing of all EXIF information via
libexif. It also supports the modification of a few attributes in a safe
way that preserves all other EXIF information in the file.
* palmtopnm: fix bug in handling of multi-image streams
* pnmtopalm: fix bugs in computation of nextDepthOffset
* pamtotga: fix crash due to uninitialized "id" field in TGA header
* pamtotga: fix TGA pixel size for TGA with alpha
Since there was some trouble building the 1.1.7 version on some distributions,
I just released version 1.1.7a.
A new development release is out: version 1.1.7. You can get it from the
download page. It features the following changes:
New features:
* Double clicking the image view toggles the full screen mode (By Daniel
Thaler)
* It's now possible to select which KIPI plugins should be loaded.
* The On Screen Display now contains "Previous", "Next" and "Exit
fullscreen" buttons. These buttons automatically hide when the cursor hides
itself.
* Adjust brightness, contrast and gamma.
* Going to next/previous image in the image KPart.
Fixes:
* If the URL given as an argument is a directory, start in browse mode, not
in view mode.
* On Screen Display is back, it was broken in 1.1.6.
* Updated man page.
* KIPI Batch image processing tools now work again.
* Fixed a few bugs in image saving.
* Made the save error messages more explicit.
* Removed the "show toolbar/menubar/statusbar in fullscreen" options.
* When selecting multiple images with Ctrl or Shift, block the "double click
an image goes to fullscreen" feature.
* Removed the "Auto load image" option, it's useless since Gwenview does not
block anymore when loading images.
* Fix reloading in the image KPart.
changes:
- New command line arguments:
--list-config - dump the configuration tree of the camera
--get-config var - get the configuration entry <var>
- New capture option:
--frames=count
--interval=seconds
-fixes
-new translations
Bug fixes:
- don't apply regular fog or color sum when using a fragment program
- glProgramEnvParameter4fARB always generated an error on
GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB (fdo bug 1645)
- glVertexAttrib3svNV and glVertexAttrib3svARB were broken
- fixed width/height mix-up in glSeparableFilter2D()
- fixed regression in glCopyPixels + convolution
- glReadPixels from a clipped front color buffer didn't always work
- glTexImage didn't accept GL_RED/GREEN/BLUE as the format
- Attempting queries/accesses of VBO 0 weren't detected as errors
- paletted textures failed if the palette had fewer that 256 entries
Changes:
- fixed a bunch of compiler warnings found with gcc 3.4
- bug reports should to go bugzilla.freedesktop.org
- added python logo to EXTRA_DIST so it shows up in the tarball (bug #161716)
- fixed mempory corruption in FracalExplorer plug-in (bug #161729)
- fixed crash in gradient editor (bug #161411)
- fixed crash in unsharp mask plug-in preview code (bug #157910)
- fixed bug in unsharp mask plug-in that caused artefacts when a large blur
radius was being used on a small drawable; minor optimizations
- removed broken asc2img Script-Fu
- fixed channel drag-n-drop (bug #161877)
- fixed misbehaviour of entries in Scale and Resize dialogs (bug #161756)
- speed up preview in several plug-ins
- fixed bug in Despeckle plug-in that caused it to run very slowly
(bug #162129)
- fixed a crash in the error dialog (bug #162147)
- fixed parameter value range in Weave script (bug #162182)
- fixed crash in brush preview (bug #162232)
- minor improvements to the API docs
* Fixed bug #159492: freezes when trying to create thumbnail for a JPEG file.
* Fixed bug #159672: log2() function already defined under cygwin.
* Fixed bug #159661: Symlinks in the root directory are incorrectly resolved.
Remove OpenWindows workaround in pkgsrc for this.
Too many changes to include here.
See http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/v3.7.1.html
and http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/v3.7.0.html
and previous change files for changes information.
tiff-3.7.1 now includes the lzw compression code again.
It also uses autoconf and libtool now.
A new tool is bmp2tiff.
Docs are placed under share/doc/tiff/html instead of share/doc/html/tiff.
Many manpage symlinks are now missing. (This was reported to tiff list.)
under share/examples/rc.d. The variable name already was named
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR.
This is from ideas from Greg Woods and others.
Also bumped PKGREVISION for all packages using RCD_SCRIPTS mechanism
(as requested by wiz).
Changes:
0.5.6
=======================================================================
Image Viewer
o Added 2 features: reflect left/right and up/down
(contributed by Jean-Pierre Demailly)
o Added feature for save file when reflect or rotate.
Other:
o EPS image format supported (need GhostSCript installed).
o SGI image format supported.
o Added Rename Sequence function.
o Added Timestamp function.
o Improvement in code source.
i18n:
o Added Polish translation
(contributed by Leszek Pietryka)
Bug:
o Improvement in im_xcf.c and im_psd.c files
(contributed by Jean-Pierre Demailly)
o Fixed problem of ICO plugin (wrong color bug)
(contributed by Jean-Pierre Demailly)
0.5.5.1
=======================================================================
Image Browser:
o Show a progress bar while reading a directory.
o Sort by file type.
Other:
o TGA image format supported.
o XWD image format supported.
o SUN RASTER image format supported.
o OS/2 BMP (2.2.x, 2.1.x and 1.x) image format supported.
o Improvement in PNM, PBM, PPM and PGM files support.
o Changes in Delete function:
* use Delete key.
* delete single or selection of files.
* selection bar stay in the next file.
o Changes in Rename function.
i18n:
o Added Russian and Ukrainian translation
(contributed by Dmitry Goroh)
Bug:
o Fixed GTK See crash when doing "Refresh" in "Small icons"
or "Thumbnails" mode.
(report by Dmitry Goroh)
o Fixed problem when launching GIMP
(reported by Jan Keirse and Dmitry Goroh)
0.5.4
=======================================================================
Other:
o Changes in configure and configure.in scripts for
compile GTK See in Solaris 9 (sparc)
(contributed by Holger Weiss)
Bug:
o Fixed problem reading BMP files
(reported by Kevin Krumwiede)
0.5.3
=======================================================================
i18n:
o Added german translation
(contributed by Dirk Ruediger)
Image Browser:
o Go to fullscreen (and return from) with double click
(contributed by huzheng)
Other:
o Man page
(contributed by Dirk Ruediger)
o Command line parsing with getopt
(contributed by Laurent Maestracci)
o Support zipped images (i.e., foo.bmp.zip)
Bug:
o Fixed problem reading indexed PNG files with alpha values
associated with palettes entries
(reported by Andreas Grosse)
Package changes:
- use GD library from the graphics/gd package
Changes since last packaged version (1.16):
December 11, 2004
- release 2.0
- new CPL license
- re indent all sources
December 11, 2004
- release 1.18
dotneato
- fix bugs: 451, 536, 545, 547, 548, 559, 561, 565, 572
- increase max size of HTML tables.
- spline cluster edges in fdp
- center userimages in nodes
- support user images in HTML table cells
- syntax extension for node:port:compass as well as node:compass
- FreeBSD fixes
- sync with gd-2.0.32
- attempt to catch some out-of-memory conditions with very large graphs
- support background and node-fill partial transparency when truecolor=true
* Changes in xzgv 0.8
** New features
Added support for the Exif orientation tag (Exif in this context is a
form of JPEG). If you enable the "Use Exif Orientation" option in the
viewer (or `exif-orient' config/option), it'll compensate for the
(e.g.) digital camera's orientation when viewing, so pictures taken
with the camera side-on will display the way you would probably want
them to. However, since this differs from how most *other* programs
will see the files - which are, after all, carefully constructed to be
compatible with JFIF/JPEG files - and has the potential to be
extremely confusing if you don't know exactly what's going on, it's
not enabled by default. Thanks to Fraser Wright for suggesting this
feature.
** Bugfixes
Broken GIFs could overrun a buffer previously - fixed.
Added call to gtk_set_locale() which should hopefully avoid problems
when GTK+'s default font is set to something which isn't
ASCII-friendly. Thanks to Alexander Pohoyda for this one.
Fixed JPEG segfault bug on files which were corrupted after the image
itself. Thanks to Aaron Brick for spotting this one.
Fixed long-standing bug with interpolation, which could have resulted
in segfaults (though it's hard to say if it ever actually did).
Stopped selector getting permanently hidden if two middle-button
presses were too close together. Thanks to José Luis González González
for spotting this.
No longer sets background colour to black for mono PNG files, where
this may cause problems. This change was ported from zgv; thanks to
Morten Bo Johansen for spotting it there.
** Other changes
Added 9/0 keys as yet another way of doing file untag/tag. These are
last-ditch alternatives for keyboards where -/= don't make sense (some
non-US/UK keyboards), and where keypad -/+ aren't easily accessible
(e.g. laptops). Thanks to Szabó, Balázs for inspiring this one.
But now these are improved in response to
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 12.21.04
www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=173&type=vulnerabilities
libtiff STRIPOFFSETS Integer Overflow Vulnerability
December 21, 2004
This fix (in two files) was from that advisory and also seen
in tiff 3.7.1.
PKGREVISION is bumped to 6 and BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED is adjusted for
this possible security issue. Other packages depending on this are not
bumped.
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").
binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.
addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
installation needed when including perl5/buildlink3.mk. The only
option currently supported is "threads", which implies that a perl
that supports threads is required. The requirement is checked at
pre-install time using an INSTALL script template by both the package
build and the binary package.
Add PERL5_OPTIONS+=threads to both devel/p5-SDL and graphics/p5-GD
since those modules require a perl that supports threads.
"Multiple buffer overflows in imlib 1.9.14 and earlier, which is used by
gkrellm and several window managers, allow remote attackers to execute
arbitrary code via certain image files." (1.9.15 is also affected)
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-1026
Patch from Pavel Kankovsky.
Changes:
* kfax: fix kfax does not save printer settings
* kfax: fix Truncations occur on dialog
* kfax: fix kfax prints all pages in one g3-file to one page
* kfax: fix can not print to printer or file
* kfax: fix BoundingBox: line in PS file has width and height interchanged
* kfax: fix KFax has its own printer dialog
* kfax: fix rotation not honored when printing
* kfax: fix G3/G4/tiff-files not assigned to kFax
* kfax: fix zoom error
* kfax: fix Problem with format of fax-files
* kfax: fix CTRL-R shortcut for rotate does not work in kfax
* kfax: fix Can't print only part of a document
* kolourpaint: Fix crash due to text box when scaling image behind it
* kolourpaint: Don't get stuck on a wait cursor after attempting to
paste empty text into a text box
* kolourpaint: Smaller selection and text box resize handles - covers
up fewer selected pixels, doesn't cover up text
Changes since the last public release (1.2.7):
Fixed bug in png_text_compress() that would fail to complete a large block.
Fixed bug, introduced in libpng-1.2.7, that overruns a buffer during
strip alpha operation in png_do_strip_filler().
Added PNG_1_2_X definition in pngconf.h
#ifdef out png_info_init in png.c and png_read_init in pngread.c (as of 1.3.0)
Reduce color_type to a nonalpha type after strip alpha operation in
png_do_strip_filler().
Revised definitions of PNG_MAX_UINT_32, PNG_MAX_SIZE, and PNG_MAXSUM
Fixed (again) definition of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM in png.h (Cosmin).
Added PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE in png.h (Cosmin).
Set png_ptr->zstream.data_type to Z_BINARY, to avoid unnecessary detection
of data type in deflate (Cosmin).
Deprecated but continue to support SPECIALBUILD and PRIVATEBUILD in favor of
PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL_STRING and PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE_STRING.
Despammed mailing addresses by masking "@" with "at".
Added scripts/makefile.elf with supporting code in pngconf.h for symbol
versioning (John Bowler).
Added projects/visualc71 (Simon-pierre).
* The -channel option is operational again.
* The black channel offset was incorrectly computed when compositing causing
a seg-fault (bug report from Arfune).
* Under extremely rare conditions the GIF coder had a memory leak.
* Moved image list advancement to after the progress monitor call in
QuantizeImages() (bug report by Tim Hunter).
because old (or wrong) versions may be used or the tool may be missing
(such as not in path).
When not in path, you may receive errors like:
sh: autom4te: not found
aclocal-1.9: autom4te failed with exit status: 1
(noticed under Solaris)
Or if wrong versions are used, you may receive:
autom4te: unknown language: Autoconf-without-aclocal-m4
aclocal-1.9: autom4te failed with exit status: 1
(noticed under Mac OS X)
Maybe the correct fix would be to fix the pkgsrc-installed
aclocal and automake scripts so that the autom4te and autoconf
scripts used from within are using the correct path and version
(as also installed from pkgsrc).
* pnmtoxwd: fix endianness on little-endian machines
* pnmtoxwd: include 256 colour map in direct colour instead of zero
* pnmtoxwd: fix bug: doesn't work if you specify an option
options are freetype, vflib and xft2. Default is xft2 which is the
same as previous magicpoint package.
This work is written by Kouichirou Hiratsuka and I modified to use
bsd.options.mk framework.
Bump package revision.
* Require gtk+-2.4.
* The framerate limiter is more accurate and is by default enabled at 100 fps.
* Faster collection loading, the file is now mmapped.
* Slovak translation.
Changes 1.8.3:
* New menu item to open the current image directory menu.
* The PageUp and PageDown can be used to switch images.
* Fixed a thinko in the case where automatic centering is disabled.
* Transitions can be disabled in a more intuitive way.
to work best with 35mm film and other high resolution high dynamic range images.
It is the most popular open source tool in the motion picture industry - used
in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature
films. CinePaint is used for painting of background mattes and for
frame-by-frame retouching of movies. It is being extended to do film
restoration. CinePaint is available for Linux, Macintosh OS X, Windows, and
other popular operating systems.
Animation renderers and 35mm film scanners are capable of creating greater color
bit-depth than can be displayed on monitors (8-bit per channel) or can be
manipulated in most programs. The 32-bit per channel color capacity of CinePaint
appeals most to cinematographers and professional still photographers. However,
CinePaint is a general-purpose tool useful for working on images for motion
pictures, print, and the Web. CinePaint supports many file formats, conventional
formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and TGA images -- and more exotic motion
picture digital intermediate formats such as Cineon and OpenEXR.
CinePaint is free software. The generosity and commitment of its developers,
users and sponsors make CinePaint possible
Changes since last packaged version (1.12)
September 14, 2004
- release 1.16
dotneato
- fix bugs: 275, 523, 526, 527, 529, 534
August 30, 2004
- release 1.14
dotneato
- the official gd now has support support for GIFs again - the
internal gd is now closely sync'ed with the official version
and will eventually be removed in favor of using a
separate installation of the official version.
- gd has new support for FontConfig (thanks to Dag Lem)
NB. the fontname attribute in graphs is now a font pattern
as understood by fontconfig (e.g. fontname="Times-Italic"),
unless it contains a '/' in which case it is interpreted as
a font path as before.
- gd provides support for html4 entities in decimal, hex or named,
e.g "<"
- "dot -v" debugging output now reports fontname -> fontpath resolutions
- PostScript generated by -Tps now uses "xshow" operator for strings
for better matching of bitmap and PostScript outputs.
- ability to use an external gd-2.0.29 version of libgd (EXPERIMENTAL)
- new feature: parallel edges by using a ":" separated list of edge
colors
- new feature: rankdir=BT and rankdir=RL (thanks to Dag Lem)
- new layout engine: fdp - force directed placement (EXPERIMENTAL)
a neato-like undirected layout engine that produces
clustered symmetric layouts.
Supports edges between clusters and nodes.
- updated neato engine: now using stress majorization as the default,
which avoids the potential for cycling
- model=subset in neato provides a third distance function, where
two nodes sharing many nodes will be place farther apart
- shape=none now equivalent to shape=plaintext
- fix label justification with \l and \r
- first cut at <FONT> support added to html labels
- various color transparency fixes
- various fixes for UTF8 and Latin[12] character encodings.
- various cluster fixes.
- improved hyperlink support in -Tsvg
- support tooltips on clusters in client-side imagemaps
gvpr
- add support for scanf and friends
general
- greater use of shared libraries.
- pkg-config files provided for shared libraries (EXPERIMENTAL)
- "./configure --disable-shared --enable-static" works if needed
- C++ wrappers on all header files (thanks to Victor Wodecki)
- various configuration and portablity fixes
- provide pdf version of man pages
- Windows package provides graphviz libraries and header files
- Closed bugs: 195, 198, 234, 321, 330, 399, 401, 406, 410, 411,
412, 413, 415, 416, 417, 423, 424, 427, 430, 431, 433, 434, 435,
438, 441, 442, 444, 445, 449, 450, 452, 454, 457, 458, 462, 463,
464, 467, 468, 469, 471, 475, 480, 482, 485, 495, 496, 498, 499,
500, 501, 504, 508, 511, 512, 514
March 5, 2004
- added glyphwidths.ps support utility
Jpegpixi is short for JPEG Pixel Interpolator. The intent of the
program is to interpolate pixels (single pixels, dots, stripes) in
JPEG images. This is useful to correct images from a digital camera
with CCD defects. For example, if one pixel is always bright green,
this pixel can be interpolated with jpegpixi.
Jpegpixi is unique in that it tries to preserve the quality of the
JPEG image as much as possible. Usual graphics programs decode JPEG
images when they are loaded, and re-encode them when they are saved,
which results in an overall loss of quality. Jpegpixi, on the other
hand, only decodes the DCT blocks (typically 8x8, 16x8, or 16x16 pixel
areas) which contain pixels to be interpolated, and when it re-encodes
them, it uses exactly the same parameters with which the image has
originally been encoded. These blocks are therefore only minimally
disturbed, and other blocks remain pixel-by-pixel identical to the
original image.
* The black channel offset was incorrectly computed when compositing causing
a seg-fault (bug report from Arfune).
* Under extremely rare conditions the GIF coder had a memory leak.
* Moved image list advancement to after the progress monitor call in
QuantizeImages() (bug report by Tim Hunter).
* The display program no longer exits after the first image.
* The JP2 coders no longer interprets the first channel as an opacity channel.
* The VID coder no longer generates a fault (bug report from Arfune).
* CMYK Postscript with a subimage specification no longer returns a grayscale
image (bug report from Arfune).
* Handle image settings with MogrifyImageInfo() method.
* GNS contributed QueryMultilineTypeMetrics(). Its like QueryTypeMetrics()
but returns the maximum text width and height for multiple lines of text.
* Treat -channel as a setting in the command line programs.
There have been many many bug fixes and improvements since the last
packaged release. SVG, PDF, and DXF output is available now. The complete
list (>200 lines) is in the CHANGES file in the distribution.
Notable changes include splitting PlotBand and IconPlot to separate
files (requires update of all scripts using these objects), additional
error checking, and many bug fixes. Full list available at
http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/Changelog
Reorganize package to use bsd.pkg.install.mk and CONF_FILES,
modelled similar to phpmyadmin package.
2.2
----
* added color tags to config file (for css file)
2.1
-----
* support for robots.txt, sending robots away.
* fixing content-length for css
* improved html and css. validators give ok.
Changes:
* changed round(); to myround(); and fixed Makefile.Solaris
* fixed qiv_display_text_window
* added patch by Joachim Kuebart: if images is < 5 and PgUp is pressed,
* mage_index might become negative..
* small patch that remove a warning with gcc 3.4
* qiv_display_text_window update (Push any key..) - its really cool! :-)
* cleaned up README, qiv-command.example, manpage..
* Fixed Help-Screen remove. Added qiv-command-stdout support, now "metacam"
(EXIF-Header) or other tools can be used within qiv and the output is shown
in a box in the pixture like the helpscreen.
* All arrow-keys = normal moving.
All arrow-keys+Shift = faster moving.
NumPad-arrow-keys+NumLock = faster moving.
* Added Xinerama patch by Jeff Dairiki
* fixed manpage (ignore_path_sort was wrong)
* Added patch by HaJo Schatz: "--disable_grab, -G" Disable pointer/kbd grab
in fullscreen mode for Remote-Display stuff.
a bitmap into a smooth, scalable image. The input is a bitmap (PBM,
PGM, PPM, or BMP), and the default output is one of several vector
file formats. A typical use is to create EPS files from scanned
data, such as company or university logos, handwritten notes, etc.
The resulting image is not "jaggy" like a bitmap, but smooth. It can
then be rendered at any resolution.
Potrace can currently produce the following output formats: EPS,
PostScript, SVG (scalable vector graphics), PGM (for easy
antialiasing of pixel-based images), and XFig. An experimental
Gimppath backend is also provided. Additional backends might be added
in the future.
A separate program, mkbitmap, is also provided. This program can act
as a pre-processor for potrace, applying scaling and various filters
to an image before converting it to a bitmap. This is useful for
potracing greyscale and color images.
Changes:
* Fixed bug #158682: Modified image auto-saved through confirmation
dialog loses EXIF data.
* Fixed bug #158253: Crash when parsing dir with UTF8(?) filenames
* Fixed bug #158174: Clicking cancel while thumbnail list is still
being extracted from camera crashes gthumb.
* Fixed Bug #156851: Crash on startup on 64-bit architectures,
and other 64-bit cleanliness issues.
* Fixed bug #156933: Patch to enable resizing of Import Photos dialog.
* Fixes bug #152542: Add F12 keybinding to the Revert action.
* Fixes bug #157761: Cannot resize the columns in the
"find duplicates" dialog of gthumb.
* Enhanced usability with non-loadable images, for example xcf images.
- Use GTK2.
- Allow palettes with unlimited number of entries.
- User specified coloring algorithms.
- Palette interpolation.
- Change over to using C++.
- Documentation changes
when the gd.so module is loaded into non-threaded base program
(Apache 1.x or CLI/CGI PHP). Avoid this by switching back to bundled
GD. XPM stays disabled.
Bump PKGREVISION
* The black channel offset was incorrectly computed when compositing causing
a seg-fault (bug report from Arfune).
* Under extremely rare conditions the GIF coder had a memory leak.
* Moved image list advancement to after the progress monitor call in
QuantizeImages() (bug report by Tim Hunter).
* Superscripts and subscripts capability
* -drawdump and -drawdumpa command line options
* New proc processdata actions
* A new SVG mouseover/javascript scheme
* Spaces and commas in data field names
- a completely rewritten and much more universal configure script.
see INSTALL for more information.
- new documentation format. It has been tested with several newer
browsers, Netscape 4.x will not work well unless you disable style
sheets.
Note some of the png images do not display correctly in some newer
versions of Konqueror. This is a bug in Konqueror. A possible
workaround would be to process all png images through the NetPBM
tools:
pngtopnm image_old.png | pnmtopng > image.png
- new default locations for the configuration files (povray.ini and
povray.conf). See chapter 1 of the documentation for details.
- a new io-restrictions configuration file format. The new format is
not compatible to 3.5 but due to the changed file locations this
does not prevent parallel use of POV-Ray 3.5 and 3.6.
- sample scene render scripts. See section 1.3.6 of the docs for
instructions how to use them.
- a benchmark rendering mode: see section 1.6.2 of the docs.
- KDE integration (file types and panel icons) If someone here is
familiar with doing the same kind of thing in GNOME this would be
helpful.
- various internal changes not directly visible to the user.
binary will be the same (all options turned on by default), currently
there are two options: python gnome.
If you want to disable them, use PKG_OPTIONS.dia=-python -gnome
New license: LGPL/MPL
---------------------
The most significant news with this release is that the license of
cairo has changed. It is now dual-licensed under the LGPL and the
MPL. For details see the COPYING file as well as COPYING-LGPL-2.1 and
COPYING-MPL-1.1.
I express my thanks to everyone involved in the license change process
for their patience and support!
New font and glyph internals
----------------------------
Graydon Hoare has put a tremendous amount of work into new internals
for handling fonts and glyphs, including caches where appropriate.
This work has no impact on the user-level API, but should result in
great performance improvements for applications using text.
New test suite
--------------
This snapshot of cairo includes a (small) test suite in
cairo/test. The tests can be run with "make check". The test suite was
designed to make it very easy to add new tests, and we hope to see
many contributions here. As you find bugs, please try adding a minimal
test case to the suite, and submit it with the bug report to the
cairo@cairographics.org mailing list. This will make it much easier
for us to track progress in fixing bugs.
New name for glitz backend
--------------------------
The gl backend has now been renamed to the glitz backend. This means
that the following names have changed:
CAIRO_HAS_GL_SURFACE -> CAIRO_HAS_GLITZ_SURFACE
cairo_set_target_gl -> cairo_set_target_glitz
cairo_gl_surface_create -> cairo_glitz_surface_create
This change obviously breaks backwards compatibility for applications
using the old gl backend.
Up-to-date with latest glitz snapshots
--------------------------------------
This snapshot of cairo is now up to date with the latest glitz
snapshot, (currently 0.2.3). We know that the latest cairo and glitz
snapshots have been incompatible for a very long time. We've finally
fixed that now and we're determined to not let that happen again.
Revert some tessellation regression bugs
Miscellaneous changes
---------------------
Changed CAIRO_FILTER_DEFAULT to CAIRO_FILTER_BEST to make gradients
easier.
Track XCB API change regarding iterators.
Various bug fixes
-----------------
Fix calculation of required number of vertices for pen.
Fix to avoid zero-dimensioned pixmaps.
Fix broken sort of pen vertices.
Fix bug when cairo_show_text called with a NULL string.
Fix clipping bugs.
Fix bug in computing image length with XCB.
Fix infinite loop bug in cairo_arc.
Fix memory management interactions with libpixman.
New functionality
-----------------
Added three new functions:
pixman_image_set_component_alpha
pixman_format_get_masks
pixman_image_get_format
Bug fixes
---------
Enabling both transform and repeat simultaneously now works.
Some byte-order fixes.
Clipping fixes: pixman now takes a copy of the client clipping region
client clipping is now actually used, it wasn't earlier.
automatically by pthread.buildlink3.mk. Also, factor out the pthread
library out of PTHREAD_LDFLAGS into a standalone variable PTHREAD_LIBS
and use it in packages where necessary (usually the ones that don't
have a GNU configure script).
Bruce J.A. Nourish.
simage is a library with image format loaders and front-ends to common
import libraries. simage is meant for use with applications which
read image files as textures.
* Now gtk_widget_get_gl_context() doesn't use gtk_quit_add_destroy().
gtk_quit_add_destroy() cause a problem with recursive main loop.
OpenGL-capable widget is not destroyed automatically on quit.
* Removed deprecated functions in GTK+-2.3 from example programs.
gtk_timeout_add()/remove() and gtk_idle_add()/remove() are deprecated
in GTK+-2.3. Now g_timeout_add() and g_idle_add_full() are used.
Changes 1.0.5:
* Fixed to reduce flickering on resizing OpenGL window.
* Examples have been rewritten to use gdk_window_invalidate_rect()
and gdk_window_process_updates() instead of gtk_widget_queue_draw().
Animated OpenGL scene is updated synchronously and immediately.
Changes 1.0.4:
* Added new libglade examples.
* Added new coolwave2.c fullscreen GL application example.
* Minor fix of gtk_widget_set_gl_capability() ("realize" signal connection).
* Use new function call debug macros.
Changes 1.0.3:
* Added simple GLX_SGIX_pbuffer example.
* Fixed a private header bug in gdk/x11/gdkglx.h and
gdk/win32/gdkglwin32.h.
* Fixed win32 GLPixmap code that causes GDI error with the latest
CVS version of GTK+ (>2.2.2).
* gdkgloverlay-x11.c has been rewritten. New code doesn't use
XSGIFastInternAtom(), so --disable-sgi-fast-atoms configure
option is no longer needed.
Sharpening images with traditional methods increases the amount of
noise in the image. This script implements a method to sharpen images
described by Joern Loviscach in the german computer magazine c't,
22/1999.
Basically it "squeezes" unsharp edges. This method is a simplified
Version of an algorithm by Nur Arad and Craig Gotsman: "Enhancement by
Image-Dependent Warping", IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1999,
Vol. 8, No. 8, S. 1063.
- changed "µs" to UTF8 codeset
- added test and warning message if option is defined without name (NULL)
to xsane_panel_build
- added handling for options with of SANE_TYPE_INT and SANE_TYPE FIXED
with CONSTRAINT_TYPE_NONE , uses spinbutton, no sliders
- changed default medium definition of Slide from highlight=30% to highlight=40%
- xsane_[back_gtk_]option_menu_new: added empty element to end of list
xsane_[back_gtk_]option_menu_lookup: test for existing element before comparision
- moved media defintions from xsane.rc to xsane.mdf
- preview: preset area: added definition name to context menu items
- preview: add preset area: you can change the suggested name now
- medium definitions: added same context menue like in preset area menu,
removed buttons "add medium" and "delete medium", they are in the
contect menu now
- added documentation how to use a medium and how to define a medium
- improved documentation how to edit the preset area definitions
- in edit medium definition mode autmatic scanarea selection and automatic
color correction is disbaled
- docs: replaced www.mostang.com/sane by www.sane-project.org
and sane-devel@mostang.com by sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
- batch_scan default list is loaded at program startup
- added test for BUGGY_GDK_INPUT_EXECEPTION in xsane.c and xsane-preview.c
when gdk_input_add shall be used
- changed order in xsane.h: system includes are moved to the beginning of
the file. This way it is possible to test for operating system header files
to decide how some #defines are made
- added m4 makro test for msnative struct for windows
- BUGGY_GDK_INPUT_EXCEPTION is defined for windows
- src/Makefile.in: removed both "\" in
-DPATH_XSANE_DOC_DIR=\$(xsanedocdir) -DPATH_SANE_DATA_DIR=\$(sanedatadir)
- created new xsane-WIN32-compilation.txt
- for windows the GTK1 version of xsane_window_get_position is used
- xsane_back_gtk_get_filename: directory is prepared with ending SLASH
instead of ending "/.", this does work with windows now when SLASH is \
xsane-0.94 -> 0.95:
- For xsane-win32 the xsane icon is added to the windows ressource of xsane.exe:
added definition of XSANE_ICON=xsane-icon.opc to configure[.in]
added creation rule of xsane-icon.opc to src/Makefile[.in]
added @XSANE_ICON@ to XSANE_OBJS
- in xsane_back_gtk_value_update: removed rounding (+ 0.5) in case SANE_TYPE_INT
- changed menues in the xsane main dialog:
- added new menu "Window"
- moved Window menue entries form "View" to "Window"
- moved "Show resolution list" entry from menu "Preferences" to "View"
- moved "Update policy" entry from menu "Preferences" to "View"
- moved "Length unit" entry from menu "Preferences" to "View"
- added test if resolution list is displayed or scale is displayed in
xsane_resolution_timer_callback(). Without this test it sometimes
happened that pressing CTRL+L (Swap show resolution list) caused a
segfault because the timer callback was executed in a moment where the
adjustment is not valid
- added: if (???->window)
before each: gdk_window_process_updates(???->window)
in xsane-gamma.c, this made problems with gtk+2.x
- when a postscript file is added to a faxproject then the original name of the
file is also used in the faxproject now. The pagecounter is still increased!
- fax fine mode selection is stored in preferences now
- handling of viewer filenames changed:
- when an image is saved in the viewer then the viewer shows the filename in
the window title and the viewer remembers the filename
- when the image has been changed after it has been saved then the filename
in the window title is shown in brackets
- when the filename ends with a number (counter) then the number is automatically
increased when the file is saved
- when a saved image is cloned then the suggested filename of the cloned image is
clone-of-"old-filename"
- viewer: added support for different modification restrictions
- VIEWER_NO_MODIFICATION (only view)
- VIEWER_NO_NAME_AND_SIZE_MODIFICATION (some filters allowed but keep size, e.g. fax)
- VIEWER_NO_NAME_MODIFICATION (use given name, e.g. fax, mail)
- VIEWER_FULL_MODIFICATION (normal mode)
- added undo function (1 step) to viewer
- changed menues in the xsane viewer dialog:
- added menu "Edit"
- added menu "Geometry"
- moved Scale function from menu "File" to menu "Geometry"
- added rotation and mirror functions to menu "Geometry"
- added undo function to menu "Edit"
- changed button boxes/icons in the xsane viewer dialog:
- added button boxes equal to menus: file, edit, filters, geometry
- added undo icon to edit box
- moved blur uand despeckle icon to filter box
- moved scale, rotation and mirrir icons to geometry box
- replaced several "char buf[???];" by "char filename[PATH_MAX];"
- changed fax mode:
- scanned images are stored in pnm format
- for each list entry there is a data and a type information now
- internal viewer is used now for pnm-fax files
- faxviewer is used for ps files
- before sending the fax pnm images are converted into ps images
- after sending the fax ps images are erased
- changed e-mail mode:
- scanned images are stored in pnm format
- for each list entry there is a data and a type information now
- internal viewer is used now for pnm-mail files
- before sending the mail pnm images are converted into png images
- after sending the mail the png images are erased
- mail project status is translated now
- BUFIX: end of email text is marked with 0 byte
- added function xsane_viewer_set_sensitivity()
- moved all gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(v->button_box), TRUE/FALSE); to it
- added several gtk_widget_set_sensitive(???_menu, TRUE/FALSE); commands to it
- moved almost all v->block_actions to it
- now it should not be possible any more to crash xsane by closing the viewer
while it is saving something
- added info "reduce to lineart" to image_info + xsane-pnm-header
- renamed viewer v->reduce_to_lineart to v->allow_reduction_to_lineart
- save_image_as() now automatically reduces lineart images to pbm before saving
- new translations: hu
- updated translations: de, es, ja, pt, pt_BR, sk
xsane-0.95 -> 0.96:
- fax progress bar does not change it's height any more when the fax dialog is resized
- mail progress bar does not change it's height any more when the mail dialog is resized
- added lockfile to mail project. The lockfile contains status and progress information
from the mail_send_process and is used to display a progress_bar
- mail status is only translated when it is displayed via gtk, in the data structures
the untranslated texts are used
- changed mail_attach_image_png to mail_attach_image, mime type is defined by parameter
- added filetype menu to mail dialog with filetypes PNG, JPEG and TIFF
- bugfix: viewer saves lineart PNM images again as lineart (bug in xsane-0.95)
- when image is saved as pnm and it is not reduced to lineart then the input file
is copied with xsane_copy_file => much faster
- xsane-save.c: reordered function parameters for saving/conversion functions to
(outfile, infile,...) or (output_filename, input_filename, ...)
(before we had sometimes infile at first and sometimes outfile at first)
- xsane_set_sensitivity: mail_dialog and fax_dialog:
the sensitivity off all but the progress_bar is set
- While mail is prepared (images are converted) the xsane sensitivity is set to
FALSE to make sure that the xsane mode is not changed in this case.
while sending the mail (after preparation) the xsane sensitivity is set to
TRUE and the project entry sensitivity is also TRUE, it is allowed to
changed xsane mode and to change the mailproject, because the
sending of the mail is done in a separate process, so there is no
influence by changing the mail project name.
- Comment:
When xsane is closed while sending one or more mails then xsane is closed
but the mail sending subprocesses are not terminated.
- added SMTP (HELO/FROM/RCPT/DATA) errors to mail status
- added xsane.fax_status, it is saved in the first line of the xsane-fax-list
this means that the fax project directories are incompatible to earlier versions!
- added mail_status and fax_status = ..._CHANGED when a new page is added to
the project
- updated images in documentation
- updated email modus in documentation
- email images are named "image-1" instead of "page-1"
- fax_dialog_delete() and mail_dialog_delete() return TRUE now.
In windows it was possible to delete the dialogs what caused
a crash when the window should be used or closed.
- translations: U=updated, N=not updated
cs da de es fr hu it ja nl pt pt_BR ro ru sk sl sr sv tr vi zh
U U U U U N N U U U U U U N N N N U U N
- xsane-preferences.c: when identifier is unknown or not a string then
the parser does not abort or crash any more.
XSane now should not have any problems with old config files.
Chart::ThreeD::Pie allows you to create 3D Piecharts very easily
and emit the drawings as GIF files. You can customize almost everything
using a large number of methods.
* Added .bmp format
* Support for .ico format with 24 and 32 bits per pixel
* Now opens a confirmation dialog in case a file is going to be overwritten
* Improved printer management
PKGREVISIONs of packages including it, because the recent update of
libexif changed the major version number of libexif. Noted by dieter
and Jeremy C. Reed on tech-pkg@.
Changes:
* Require giblib 1.2.4 now.
* Applied large patch from Claes Nasten <pekdon@pekdon.net>
* Several tweaks to thumbnail.c including support for the "Thumbnail
Managing Standard" described at freedesktop.org. Thumbnails are cached in
a way which makes them accessible to other programs, under ~/.thumbnails
using md5sum filenames.
* He had to invoke libpng directly to write out the comments/tags required
by the spec, but that seems to be a trend with feh now so what the hell :p
* Nice patch from JC <jcm314@yahoo.com>
* Alongside the original --action option, adds --action1 through --action9,
allowing you to define multiple actions which can be run using the number
keys. Lets you set up a list of commands for organising images.
* New method for rotating jpegs - does a lossless jpeg rotation (thanks,
IJG) and preserves EXIF data, as requested by many users :)
* Fix minor documentation omissions (debian bug reports)
* Various warning fixes from Claes Nasten <pekdon@pekdon.net>
* Support full X geometry flags
* removed extraneous XFlush
* switched to global file list length (avoid recalculating it
constantly)
"BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.libexif" because the package no longer works with old
version of the "libexif" packacke. Bump package revision because of
these changes.