pngquant/pngquant.changes
OBS User mrdocs 6f86cdce49 Accepting request 542466 from home:dimstar:Factory
Update to 2.11.2 - please forward to openSUSE:Factory, since appstream-glib will start using this

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/542466
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/pngquant?expand=0&rev=4
2017-11-18 22:48:30 +00:00

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Thu Nov 16 14:50:49 UTC 2017 - dimstar@opensuse.org
- Update to version version 2.11.2:
+ added support for `-o -`.
+ windows/JNI build fixes.
- Changes from version 2.8:
+ libimagequant is a separate project.
+ --strip option to disable copying of PNG metadata.
- Changes from version 2.7:
+ improved dithering of saturated and semitransparent colors.
+ fixed order of log output when using openmp.
+ improved quality sanity check in --skip-if-larger option.
+ disabled palette post-processing on colors from --map option to
preserve them exactly.
- Changes from version 2.6:
+ when source image has no color profile information, the output
won't have either.
- Changes from version 2.5:
+ replaced color search algorithm with vantage point tree, which
is much faster and more reliable.
+ deprecated IE6 workaround.
+ warn when compiled without color profile support.
+ Rust API for libimagequant.
- Changes from version 2.4:
+ fixed remapping of bright colors when dithering.
- BuildRequire libimagequant-devel: the library lives in a separate
project since version 2.8.
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Sat Oct 25 20:06:53 UTC 2014 - opensuse@dstoecker.de
- update to version 2.3.1
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Sat Aug 9 22:08:36 CEST 2014 - joerg@afflerbach.info
- Update to version 2.3.0
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Sat Dec 1 14:17:04 UTC 2012 - joerg@afflerbach.info
- Building with OpenMP support makes pngquant faster in wall-clock time on multicore machines when one image at a time is processed.
- Version 1.8.0