pkgsrc/devel/cvsgraph/patches/patch-ab
martti 21b9852e7c Updated cvsgraph to 1.2.0 (provided by Amitai Schlair in pkg/15764)
* The entire tree can now be drawn upside-down. This is usefull if you have
many revisions in a trunk and want to see the latest first. The configuration
includes an option 'upside_down' with a boolean argument. You can override the
default value on the command-line with the '-u' switch, which will negate the
configured value. The imagemap generation also supports this, so you will still
be able to point and shoot on and between the revisions.

* You can now instruct CvsGraph to ommit all revisions that are not tagged.
This is highly usefull for very large trees/trunks to reduce the produced image
size. Note that the first and the last revision in a trunk are not hidden. A
new configuration option 'strip_untagged' with boolean argument enables this
feature. Alternatively, the command-line provides option '-s' wich negates the
value set in the configuration file. You can also strip the first revision if
it is untagged using '-S' and/or strip_first_rev.

* The boxes to identify the branches can now be drawn on both sides of the
trunk. Configuration option 'branch_dupbox' with boolean argument activates
this feature, which is usefull when the tree is drawn upside-down.The
command-line option '-b' negated the configured value.

* Configuration no longer requires a configuration file. All options can now be
entered on the commandline using '-O'. CvsGraph will still read the
configuration file if one is avaliable, but it is no longer an error if none is
found.

* If no file is entered on the command-line, then the input is taken from
standard input, like all decent *nix programs.

* ViewCVS (http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net) is now officially supporting the use
of CvsGraph in their code as of version 0.8. So, no bad hacks needed anymore to
get it working, and it always looks nice :-)

* Implemented string drawing using freetype interface of libgd. It looks very
nice, but it is significantly slower than gd's standard bitmap fonts. Extra
configuration parameters *_ttfont and *_ttsize set font and size. Option
use_ttf enables ttf rendering. Note that gd's bitmap fonts are used as a
fallback in case where the ttfont contains errors or is not found.

* The branch tag color and font can now be set separately using branch_tag_*
configuration options.

* It is now possible to draw the connector lines between the boxes thicker by
setting thick_lines to something else than 1. Maximum thickness is limited to
lines of 11 pixels wide.

* Transparent backgrounds can now be generated by setting transparent_bg option
to true in the configuration.
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$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.2 2002/03/01 12:24:44 martti Exp $
--- cvsgraph.1.orig Mon Feb 18 08:11:47 2002
+++ cvsgraph.1
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
option is given on the commandline, then it is read. Otherwise, \fBcvsgraph\fR
first looks for a configuration file in the current directory using
\fI./cvsgraph.conf\fR and, if not found, tries to open
-\fI/usr/local/etc/cvsgraph.conf\fR. Defaults and commandline overrides
+\fI@PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/cvsgraph.conf\fR. Defaults and commandline overrides
will be used if no configuration file can be opened. The format of the
configuration file is described in \fBcvsgraph.conf(5)\fR. Configuration
parameters entered on the commandline have always precedence over the
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
.SH "FILES"
.LP
.TP
-\fI/usr/local/etc/cvsgraph.conf\fR
+\fI@PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/cvsgraph.conf\fR
Configuration file read for default layout parameters.
.SH "AUTHOR"
\fBCvsGraph\fR is written and maintained by B. Stultiens.