* Support for Atom 1.0.
* Support for iTunes extensions.
* Support for dc:contributor.
* Universal Feed Parser now captures the feed's namespaces. See
Namespace Handling for details.
* Lots of things have been renamed to match Atom 1.0 terminology.
issued is now entries[i].published, modified is now entries[i].updated,
and url is now href everywhere. You can still access these elements
with the old names, so you shouldn't need to change any existing
code, but don't be surprised if you can't find them during
debugging.
* category and categories have been replaced by tags, see feed.tags
and entries[i].tags. The old names still work.
* mode is gone from all detail and content dictionaries. It was
never terribly useful, since Universal Feed Parser unescapes
content automatically.
* entries[i].source is now a dictionary of feed metadata as per
section 4.2.11 of RFC 4287. Universal Feed Parser no longer
supports the RSS 2.0's source element.
* Content in unknown namespaces is no longer discarded (bug 993305)
* Lots of other bug fixes.
it into the normal PLIST.
VERSION 1.19.2
==============
Troff
-----
o Analogously to the .ft and \f pair, two new requests `gcolor' and
`fcolor' (which pair with \m and \M, respectively) have been added to
set the glyph and background colours.
o A new read-only, string-valued register `.sty' returns the name of the
current style.
o Two new conditional operators `F <name>' and `S <name>' have been added.
`F' is true if a font <name> exists. `S' is true if a style <name> has
been registered.
o Cyrillic characters have been added to the `utf8' and `html' output
devices.
Pic
---
o The `by' argument in a `for' loop can now be negative if it is additive.
For the multiplicative case, it must be greater than zero.
Eqn
---
o The following keywords aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
undef NAME (to undefine a macro)
copy "FILE" (a synonym for `include')
space n (to modify the vertical spacing before and after
an equation)
o The following macros aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
Alpha, ..., Omega (the same as `ALPHA', ..., `OMEGA')
ldots (three dots on the base line)
dollar (a dollar glyph)
o The following keywords have been extended. Again, this isn't new but
hasn't been documented previously:
col n { ... }
lcol n { ... }
rcol n { ... }
ccol n { ... }
pile n { ... }
lpile n { ... }
rpile n { ... }
cpile n { ... } (set vertical spacing between rows to N)
Grohtml
-------
o This device driver has been raised to beta stage; its set of tags should
be stable now.
o New command line option `-s' to set the base point size.
o New command line option `-S' to set the split level while generating
multiple files.
Grotty
------
o Experimental support for zero-width and double-width characters.
Gxditview
---------
o On platforms which have the X Window System this program is now built and
installed automatically.
Xtotroff
--------
o This program to create font definition files for xditview isn't new but
hasn't been installed previously.
Groffer
-------
o A security problem (reported as CAN-2004-0969) has been fixed.
Gdiffmk
-------
o A new script contributed by Mike Bianchi. It compares two groff, nroff,
or troff documents and creates an output with added margin characters
(using `.mc') to indicate the differences.
Pdfroff
-------
o A new wrapper script contributed by Keith Marshall to easily create PDF
documents with groff.
Macro packages
--------------
o ms.tmac
. Support for fractional point sizes: A value for the `PS', `VS', `FPS',
and `VPS' register larger than or equal to 1000 is always divided by
1000. For example, `.nr PS 10250' sets the document's font size to
10.25 points.
. The `Ds' and `De' macros provided in ms since groff version 1.19 have
been removed; the equivalent `DS' and `DE' macros should be used
instead. X11 documents which actually use `Ds' and `De' always load a
specific macro file from the X11 distribution (`macros.t') which
provides proper definitions for the two macros.
. The following registers have been added for improving layout control:
PORPHANS
Defines number of lines following `LP', `PP', `QP', `IP' or `XP' which
must be kept together, before any automatic page break.
HORPHANS
Sets number of lines of following paragraph which must be kept with a
heading, defined by `NH' or `SH', before any automatic page break.
GROWPS
Sets the first level of heading (set with `NH') which will keep the
same point size as body text.
PSINCR
Sets the point size increment for each level of heading (set with
`NH'), below the threshold level set by `GROWPS'; e.g., if
\n[PS] = 10, \n[GROWPS] = 3 and \n[PSINCR] = 2.0p, then `.NH 1' will
produce 14pt headings, `.NH 2' will produce 12pt, and all other levels
will remain at 10pt (because \n[PS] = 10).
. The `SH' macro now accepts a numeric argument, to make heading size
match that of `NH' with same argument value when the `GROWPS'/`PSINCR'
feature is enabled.
Please refer to the documentation of the ms package for other, minor
improvements.
o me.tmac
The section type set with the `++' request is available in the `_M'
register. This isn't new but hasn't been documented before.
o www.tmac
The `HR' macro no longer causes an empty line for non-HTML devices.
A new macro `HEAD' has been added to directly add data to the
<head>...</head> block.
New macros `OLS' and `OLE' to start and end an ordered list.
New macros `DLS' and `DLE' to start and end a definition list.
Pdfmark
-------
o A new macro package contributed by Keith Marshall which implements PDF
marks. This is in alpha stage currently.
Miscellaneous
-------------
o Two new keywords to the DESC file have been added which are needed for
grohtml: `image_generator' and `unscaled_charwidths'. The former gives
the name of the program which creates PNG images, and the latter makes
troff always use unscaled character widths.
* helpdec1.c, helpdeco.h: Improve const correctness - thanks to
Markus Elfring (elfring) for the tip
* compat.c: Apply patch from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to fix pointer
flibbling
* splitmrb.c: Apply patch from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to fix HOTSPOT
struct packing with GCC >= 3
* compat.c, compat.h, helpdeco.c, splitmrb.c, zapres.c: Apply patch
from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to use POSIX path defines instead of DOS
ones.
* helpdec1.c, helpdeco.c: Add patch for compiling with GCC 4.0 from
Andreas Jochens <aj@andaco.de>
This Module makes the number-munging grooviness of Number::Format
available to your templates. It is used like a plugin, but installs
filters into the current context.
$PREFIX/share/doc/subtitleripper.
- patch pgm2txt to look in $PREFIX/libdata/subtitleripper instead of
$HOME/sourceforge/subtitleripper/src
- bump PKGREVISION.
document that is marked up in a TeX format (viz., plain TeX, LaTeX,
Texinfo), and produces an output document with the functionally
equivalent HTML markup. TeX2page uses the same input file syntax,
calling conventions, and error-recovery mechanisms as TeX, and thus
demands no additional expertise of a user already familiar with
TeX. TeX2page runs on modern Schemes and Common Lisp.
the appropriate tool via USE_TOOLS (usually "gs:run"), and remove
ghostscript.mk. This change removes a rather out-dated file from
pkgsrc and switches packages to use the more compact implementation
of the Ghostcript-handling inside the tools framework.
This is a specialized POD viewer to extract embedded tests and code
examples from POD. It doesn't do much more than that. pod2test does
the useful work.
1.05 - Thu Aug 12 20:54:31 2004
* fixed version number
* improved RSS 2.0 generation support
* typo and documentation fixes
1.04 - Web Mar 03 20:49:43 2004
* update Changes to include changes for 1.03
1.03 - Web Mar 03 00:24:07 2004
* quell warnings when parsing RSS 0.9x, RSS 2.0
1.02 - Mon Feb 20 15:34:21 2003
* fixed bug in encode(). encode() did not respect CDATA
sections and would mangle them when encountered. now behaves
properly (we hope) even when CDATA and #PCDATA are mixed
together liberally
1.01 - Mon Feb 3 15:46:25 2003
* fixed bug with handle_char(). i (brian d foy) mis-diagnosed a
previous bug and broke handle_char() when what I should have done
was initialise the object for each call to parse*()
* if you have version 1.0, you should upgrade to this version, 1.01
1.00 - Fri Jan 31 11:26:41 2003
* the as_string method now encodes special characters. valid output!
* a new "Auto Add" feature can add modules for namespaces found
while parsing (off by default)
* can output RSS 2.0, but not parse it yet
* this is the last major release in this track. we are going to
completely rewrite XML::RSS as something more extendable.
0.98_05 - Mon Jan 27 15:54:32 2003
* The auto add_feature is not controlled by the $AUTO_ADD variable
and is off by default
* removed the distribution tests now that it is ready to distribute
0.98_04 - Fri Jan 17 20:00:29 2003
* the parse and parsefile routines now automatically add non-
standard namespace to the modules list
0.98_03 - Fri Jan 17 19:22:20 2003
* changed the handle_char() routine to replace data rather than
append to existing data. this takes care of the doubling problem
in the last issue.
* set the RSS 2.0 namespace in the _initializer routine
* all tests now pass. if this works for people, it could turn into
a release candidate
0.98_02 - Fri Jan 17 15:47:29 2003
* added initial RSS 2.0 support
* first fix to properly encode special characters in output
* need to fix feature to add namespace (tests are TO DO)
0.98 Tue Nov 12 05:45:36 CST 2002
- module taken over by brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>
- module now in SourceForge (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/perl-rss)
- added support for arbitrary namespaces (with defaults to the
usual suspects)
- fixed ommission of encoding with version 0.9 output
0.97 Wed Mar 21 03:13:29 EST 2001
-added support for the Taxonomy module (taxo). It only works
inside the channel or item elements and only supports one
form of the module syntax. See the XML::RSS documentation
for examples.
This is a maintentance release. There are no feature changes.
_scrubpkg, which was responsible for eptying out temporary
packages after the module had done with them, wasn't always
working; the result was memory-leaks in long-running
applications. This should be fixed now, and there is a test
in the test suite for it.
Minor changes to the test suite to prevent spurious errors.
Minor documentation changes.
1.07 Wed Apr 2 04:45:05 2003
- Tweaked pod to remove invalid markup
- Fixed left justification of last line of fully justified text
(thanks Elias)
- Devolved &from and &tag to Text::Reform
- Fixed incorrect handling of stringifiable objects (thanks dLux)
- Fixed bugs on null input (now short-circuits)
- Fixed unwarranted trimming of trailing newlines (thanks Mark)
- Added C<renumber> option to control renumbering
- Preserved capitalization of abbreviations under case changes
(thanks Alex)
- Added "autocentre" flag to switch off auto-centring of paras
- Added "ignore" flag to control which paragraphs are reformatted
(thanks Tony)
1.08 Wed Apr 2 22:30:05 2003
- Simplified test.pl
1.10 Wed Apr 9 08:49:51 2003
- Fixed test.pl again!!!
1.11 Wed May 7 09:44:26 2003
- Enhanced "highlight" casing mode (thanks Tom)
- Made hyphenation smarter (thanks Raj)
1.12 Tue May 27 23:34:33 2003
- Now honours -- mail sig introducer
(stops formatting that that point)
- Now ignores mail headers
- Added exportable &ignore_headers for
when using in user-defined "ignore" subs
- Now handles of embedded HTML entities
(thanks David)
- Added call to C<use utf8> for 5.6 compatibility
(thanks Paolo)
- Restricted normal numbering to the range 0-999
to prevent false numbering caused by a year (like
1999) at the start of a line (like this)
- Fixed subtle bug with words starting with "ps-"
being treated as post scripts (thanks Rashid!)
1.13 Wed May 4 22:44:20 2005
- Added sample config files for emacs and vim
- Extended allows "Name>" quoters to "Name_1>" (thanks Simon)
- Fixed weird behaviour of "(e.g. at start of line" (thanks Tim)
- Fixed handling of mail headers by adding "mail" option
(thanks Struan)
- Fixed bug in quoters (thanks Steve)
- Added a C<lists> option to turn off special treatment of apparent
lists (thanks Ingvar)
2.120 Wed Mar 16 01:39:57 CET 2005
- '-base', and '-places' options for $RE {num} {int}. '-group' can
now take arguments for the form 'N,M'.
- New file: t/number/integer.t
- Comments for BML, INTERCAL (JP), and CQL.
- Regexp::Common::SEN nits.
- Many more tests.
- ca. 223k tests in 56 files.
2005-11-21 Allison Randal
* Release 3.03
Applied whitespace patches for Pod::Man and Pod::Text from
Russ Allbery.
Applied validation patches to Pod::Simple::HTML from Graham Barr.