pkgsrc/graphics/tgif
dmcmahill 0f28d76a1d update to tgif-4.1.40
changes from the authors announcement are:

--- tgif-4.1.40 ----

1)  Fix a crashing bug in Specify An Arc when the input is something like
    "0.9,-,10,20".  Thanks to Adrian Bridgett <adrian.bridgett@iname.com>
    and Jano van Hemert <jvhemert@cs.leidenuniv.nl> for pointing out the
    problem.
2)  Fix a uninitialized variable bug.  This causes crashes sometimes when
    running tgif with -print -xbm commandline options.  Thanks to
    Alexander Tenbusch <alexander.tenbusch@masch-bau.uni-magdeburg.de>
    for pointing out the problem.
3)  Fix a bug with exporting landscape TiffEPSI files.  Thanks to Geert Carron
    <gca@adc-itcl.ce.philips.com> for pointing out the bug.
4)  Fix a bug with displaying text objects when Color Layers are used and
    some colors are turned off.  Thanks to Johan Vromans
    <jvromans@squirrel.nl> for pointing out the bug.
5)  Add scroll support for mouse wheel.  By default, mouse wheel up is mapped
    to Button4 and mouse wheel down is mapped to Button5.  A new X default,
    Tgif.EnableMouseWheel, is added so that this can be turned off.  Some
    mouse wheel can generate Button2 events, and this may interfere with
    scrolling; therefore, another X default, Tgif.Btn2PopupMainMenu, is added
    so that Button2 events will not popup the Main Menu in the canvas window.
    Thanks to Juha Takala <juha.takala@vtt.fi> for providing the information.
6)  New Tgif.tmpl-cgywin file.  Thanks to Simon Moore
    <Simon.Moore@cl.cam.ac.uk> for providing it.
7)  New Tgif.tmpl-uw7 file.  Thanks to Ron Record <rr@sco.com> for providing it.
8)  Add a new X default, Tgif.DeleteCmdAsCut so that <Cntrl>x can be used
    Cut selected objects.  (Pressing the <DEL> key on the keyboard will still
    perform a regular Delete in this case.)

--- tgif-4.1.39 ----

1)  Add a new X default, Tgif.LandscapePdfSetPageDevice.  Currently, when
    when exporting landscape PDF files, tgif will use a PostScript
    "setpagedevice" command to rotate the generated PostScript file 270 degrees
    before calling ps2pdf.  This should not be necessary (and is considered a
    bug in ps2pdf).  In the future, this X default can be used to turn off the
    generation of the "setpagedevice" command when ps2pdf can handle landscape
    PostScript files correctly.  A new commandline option, -nolandpdfspd, to be
    used in conjunction with -print is also added for the same purpose.  Thanks
    to Johan Vromans <JVromans@Squirrel.nl> for the suggestion.
2000-11-10 23:43:48 +00:00
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files update to tgif-4.1.40 2000-11-10 23:43:48 +00:00
pkg Fix PLIST. 2000-08-28 13:26:52 +00:00
Makefile update to tgif-4.1.40 2000-11-10 23:43:48 +00:00