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Mon May 7 16:44:45 CEST 2007 - werner@suse.de
- Make it work as it should:
* Be sure that horizontal sidebar ruler and other elements are
visible all the time. This requires small modifications in the
calculations of the positions of a lot of elements/classes.
* Make splash screen show `3.2.5' instead of `3.2.5 - alpha5'
* Supress not wanted debug message
- Update to xfig 3.2.5 including various bug fixes, from the
CHANGES file (bug #267840):
* Shift-U accelerator added to popup units panel
* The library menu button sizes with the library panel, to show longer
path names if the user wants.
* The cursor for drawing lines, splines, etc. is a crosshair now instead
of an arrow.
* Snap features to allow snapping points to endpoints, midpoints and
intersections of other objects.
From Chris Moller.
* Keyboard input of object coordinates for precise positioning.
From Chris Moller.
* Can grab arc anywhere along the curve instead of just at grab points
From Chris Moller.
* Added -noflipvisualhints for cases where, due to "different" pointer
devices, they aren't really flipped, but the mapping indicates they are.
* Export to all of PS, PDF and LaTeX in one operation
From Alistair Ramsey
* Reorganized Networks library and new devices: ASX-200, 1000, and 4000
by Bill Chimiak
* New figures "betty.fig" (Betty Boop) and "nikke.fig" (German detective
Nick Knatter) in Libraries/Examples drawn by Markku Reunanen
* Can finish text input by pressing Escape. This removes the cancellation
of a compose sequence (e.g. a-umlaut)
* Actually a bug fix, import of PDF files is now possible. The code was
there since version 3.2.3, but the user interface was not.
* Nearly-full ANSI protoization of code by Harald Koenig
* Installation of Libraries and doc files faster with tar instead of shell loop
* New Gregorian chant music symbols from Bill Chimiak. Also, Music library
divided into "chant" and "modern"
* Popup edit panel slightly more compact vertically
* New library "Fasteners" containing various bolts and screws
From Jim Yuzwalk
* Increased size of numeric entry fields in indicator panels
* N-channel IGBT in Electronic/Schematics Library from Art Blair
* starting values for arrow type, width, length, thickness may be specified
on command-line or in X resources:
-startarrowtype, -startarrowwidth, -startarrowlength, -startarrowthick
* xfig would crash on 64-bit processors because of a missing include, which
causes new_string() to be declared implicitly as returning an integer.
This may cause the top 32 bits to get lost and hence the crash.
* Blanks not preserved in imported picture filename when reading Fig file
* When in metric mode, decimal precision was ignored for dimension lines
* When showing vertex numbers on objects, first vertex is now 0 to match
edit window vertex numbers
* Also, vertex numbers are not shown on inactive (grayed) layers
* Widget shadow resources moved from Fig-color to Fig because they don't
really have anything to do with color. There was a problem when running
KDE because it set a global resource *Scrollbar*height: which made xfig
freeze when *customization: -color was NOT used.
* The point positioning indicator is turned on when editing a compound
object to show the user that it is used
* Increased the maximum size of images that can be imported. There was
a limit in the PostScript image encoder of 4096x4096 pixels. This was
increased to 8192x8192.
* Centered text was changed to left-justified when flipped horizontally
inside a compound object.
* With -v option, after reporting the version, xfig would say that -v
was an unknown option
* Local locale was being used when writing the xfig cut buffer file
instead of switching to "C" locale. This created commas instead of
decimal (.) for numbers in those particular locales.
From Dirk Osswald
* Local locale was used when forming command for calling fig2dev,
resulting in commas instead of decimals for floating point numbers.
* count_user_colors buffer overflow fixed
* Under Cygwin, temporary file stayed around after unlink(), causing
error when importing more than one ps/eps/pdf file
* Segfault when using -update because appres resources were NULL
* -update option failed when not first option passed to xfig
* Clicking window manager "close window" button in library titlebar
didn't close the window
* Wasn't distributing objects in compounds when there were only 2 objects
* Some compilers complain about the order of declaration in u_fonts.h - fixed
* Northern part of map of India was incorrect (Libraries/Maps/Asia/india.fig)
* Map of Serbia was misnamed "yugoslavia.fig" (Libraries/Maps/Europe/yugoslavia.fig)
* Map of Central Europe had old Yugoslavia instead of Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-
Herzegovina, and Macedonia (also, Slovenia was mistakenly inside the border)
* Editing a compound object with more than 200 texts would crash xfig
* Added note to README and FAQ html file:
If the Xaw or Xaw3d Athena widget sets are compiled with the
ARROW_SCROLLBAR style of scrollbars, there is no StartScroll action
and you won't be able to scroll using the wheel on the mouse.
If you want to be able to scroll using the wheel, you must recompile
the Xaw library from sources, disabling the ARROW_SCROLLBAR option.
* Astrological symbols for planets in Miscellaneous/Astrology by Andrew Collier
* Added key bindings to text dialogs to be more like modern systems (the
Athena Widget Set that xfig uses is very old):
Home: beginning-of-line
End: end-of-line
Del: delete-character-right
* Added *.jpeg* to picture browse options
* New libraries for electronics from Fabio Gonz<6E>lez in
Libraries/Electronics/Schematic/More
* typo in latex_and_xfig.html and LATEX_AND_XFIG files. Text should be:
\convertMPtoPDF{foo.0}{1}{1}
It was missing parameters {1}{1}
* -correct_font_size missing from -help option list and man pages
* -help and -version didn't work unless they were first in the options
* -O option wasn't passed to fig2dev for overlapping pages in multiple
page mode for PostScript export
* Introduction.html and installation.html updated to include Macintosh
port of xfig
* Button to collapse depths of a compound object (make all same depth)
in popup object editor
* Grid changed from dotted line to light red solid line
* Candle in Libraries/Miscellaneous by Dr. Lyman Hazelton
* Right-click on depth checkbox sets current depth in indicator panel
to that depth
* Library of symbols used when diagramming folding instructions to make
origami models and example contributed by Marc Vigo
* Can adjust width and height directly in popup editor for picture
objects
* Support for David Hawkey's Xaw3D version 1.5E
(http://www.visi.com/~hawkeyd/xaw3d.html)
* When loading a library object, if it contained only a compound and
nothing else, when xfig promoted that compound to the toplevel the
main comment was lost
* Incorrect header files used for SmeBSB resulted in either segfault or
none of the command panel entries being underlined
* Drawing very large splines (e.g. at zoom = 0.01) caused integer
roundoff errors, making xfig loop indefinitely
* Bug where a line that had a zero width or length arrowhead was not
redrawn after being moved, copied, canvas redraw, etc.
* The page border and axis lines would obscure Fig objects when moving,
copying etc. other objects on the canvas.
* In the popup picture editor, if the relative position of the corners
of the picture were changed, the rotation field was not updated
(this bug was in 3.2.5-alpha3 only)
* line, arc, ellipse length tool was reporting 0 length
* URL for information about the color optimization code (written by
Anthony Dekker) has changed to:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~dekker/NEUQUANT.HTML
* -autorefresh command-line option (resource: Fig.autorefresh) which
will make xfig look at the timestamp on the .fig file and
automatically load it and display it everytime it changes.
* Removed requirement to compile with WHEELMOUSE when using wheelmouse
* New tower computers (Libraries/Computers/AOpenKF45E.fig and
AOpenKF45E.fig from Dirko van Schalkwyk)
* New 10/100 8port hub (Libraries/Networks/3Com3C16750.fig also from
Dirko van Schalkwyk)
* When placing library objects, the name and comments are displayed in
message window
* New flags (Libraries/Flags): Africa/Eritrea, Africa/Zimbabwe,
Asia/Myanmar, Asia/Tajikstan, Asia/Kyrgystan, Europe/Croatia
* non-polar capacitor added to Libraries/Electronic/Schematic
* Mouse wheel can be used to scroll through filename lists in File and
Export panels and icons or object lists in Library panel
* Thickness of ticks in dimension lines are user-adjustable now
* For attribute popup dialogs with only one text entry, keyboard now
focuses on the entry as long as the pointer is anywhere in the dialog
* When using the "Open compound, keep rest visible", the other objects
are drawn in shades of gray similar to the inactive layers feature.
* New library objects: adder, multiplier, sine-source and voltage-source
in Electronic/Schematic by Hubert Lam
* Zooming in or out with the Z or z key respectively will keep the canvas
centered on the mouse pointer
* Full version and patchlevel is included in Fig file header for
diagnostics
* Can explicitly set the rotation of imported pictures in edit panel
after importing
* Export option to produce both EPS and PDF (in two files) in one step.
Useful for those who both use LaTeX and PDFLaTeX
* "Epoch" added to rpm spec
* New HP/GL2 (fig2dev) driver from Glenn Burkhardt with paper size
selection, offset, centering and orientation options
* New library object "atom" in Libraries/Miscellaneous is the classic
drawing of an atom with electrons circling
From Andrew B. Collier
* Missing #ifdef XAW3D in SimpleMenu.c
* Bug when breaking a compound object - depths were added twice to the
counts
* When implicitly cancelling the placement of a library object by
choosing another mode, xfig would do one of two things:
1. tell user to cancel or finish the current operation, but there
was no way to do that
2. create the object that was being cancelled with extremely large,
negative coordinates
* Picture Reread button was active before file was read the first time
* Rereading picture in edit popup produced bad colors
* When using multiple copies of an imported picture, h/w ratio was not
computed for copies
* Importing PCX images were incorrect when bytes per line different from
width*bpp
* When passed a filename containing a directory name for a Fig object
library using -library_dir, and that directory only contains Fig files
and no subdirectories with Fig files, xfig segfaulted
* Several checks for memory allocation failure added to the library
loading procs
* Forgot to free allocated memory when return abnormally from loading
libraries
* Path length check in loading libraries fixed
* Missing include for put_msg prototype in e_measeure.c
* Needed #ifdef for XtVersion in SmeBSB.c (X11R5 doesn't have
international fontset)
* Added SIGPIPE signal to ignore in case an external program dies when we're
using pipes
* Screen capture on an MSBFirst X server with 24/32 bits per pixel was
incorrect.
* Importing any image file on such a server was incorrect (bytes/bits
reversed).
* Reading GIF or PCX files on 24-bit server *and* on big-endian machine
(e.g. Sparcstation) resulted in bytes being swapped and funny colors
* Could popup unit dialog when drawing/editing objects
* Embedded whitespace in filenames in recently loaded files weren't
parsed properly (.xfigrc)
* When pasting an object on the canvas, point positioning grid wasn't used
* Bug when reading a compressed eps file (file handle was passed to open
proc instead of name)
* Minor grid spec used twice instead of minor/major when passed to fig2dev
* Fixed conversions of export/print grid values when switching to/from
metric, decimal or fraction
* When loading or merging a file, xfig appended ".fig" to the name if
there wasn't ".fig" in the name. Now it only appends ".fig" if there
is no suffix (no ".").
* When appending the ".fig" before the previous change, xfig would segfault
* Libraries/Electronic/Schematic/transformer and transformer_ironcore
aligned to 1/16" grid
* Bugs in indicator panel display of text flags, dimension line params
and arrow size params when cycling through settings with middle or
right mouse button
* Bug in callbacks for dimension line checkboxes that select actual
length or user text
* When exporting to Combined PDF/LaTeX it uses ".pdf" and ".pdf_t"
suffixes because LaTeX doesn't recognize ".pdftex" as a PDF file
* Better clipping around arrowheads on thick lines (lines that are
thicker than the arrowhead is wide)
* Checks for open splines of < 2 points when reading figure file and
removes them
* Clicking middle mouse button after creating first point of closed
spline switched to freehand mode
* Export panel sections would get messed up when changing export
languages
* Now checks whether scrollbars support StartScroll before trying to use
it for the wheel scrolling. When the Xaw widgets are compiled with
ARROW_SCROLLBAR, there is no such action.
* pstex_t export lacked border option (-b) to align LaTeX text when
pstex figure specified border (also fixed in fig2dev)
* Create one picture object with no filename, then create another and
xfig crashed
* Some bugs when freeing dimension line components
* Bad choices for grid dot spacing in metric mode in the 5mm grid, and
decimal inch mode in the 0.5 and 1.0 inch grids
* -international flag missing from xfig.html and xfig.man docs
* Added call to XsetLocaleModifiers() when initializing input method
(-international mode only)
* xfig was limiting arrowhead lengths to 50 pixels instead of 50 inches,
and the width to 10 pixels instead of 10 inches.
* edit panel for circles shouldn't have "angle" entry
* edit panel wasn't allowing typing in of negative angles for text and
ellipses
* Objects were sometimes drawn with a wild point when zooming
* Full path was being added to default export filename and wasn't
changing when user changed directories
* When drawing a box or rounded box with the "show line lengths" on, the
sizes were in Fig units (1200ppi) instead of user units.
* Spacing cedilla (ISO 0xB8 / octal 270) was missing from CompKeyDB file
* Changing the units in the popup edit panel for a text object caused a
segfault.
* Rulers and grid didn't change scale when user scale was != 1.0. Even
though the message window showed the correct user scale when drawing
objects, the rulers and grid still showed the unscaled values.
* Axis lines through 0,0 now drawn after page border so it remains
visible when there is a grid
* Segfault if current directory was deleted after starting xfig
* Positioning grid was set to "ANY" when editing a compound object,
causing the original bounding box to be lost
* Bug in arc drawing caused arcs to be drawn as circles at high zoom
* Computing the area of a polygon larger than 38x38 inches overflowed
calculation
* Bug in bounds calculation for ellipses and circles that increased
bounding box even with line width = 1
* Limit on number of styles in a family wasn't checked
* If all depths were turned off and any edit operation was attempted on
the canvas such as move object, delete object, xfig would hang,
searching for objects indefinitely.
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Fri Jun 1 17:15:10 CEST 2007 - dmueller@suse.de