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`GifQuantizeBuffer` is considered private API in libgif 5.2 and later ( #207) See https://sourceforge.net/p/giflib/code/ci/befe188771035de7acbc2ad46bea22ea73ab09cd/
Release 0.29.0. 1 Announcement ************** This is version 0.29.0 of the GNUstep GUI library ('gnustep-gui'). 1.1 What is the GNUstep GUI Library? ==================================== It is a library of graphical user interface classes written completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon Apple's Cocoa framework. The library has been enhanced in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. These classes include graphical objects such as buttons, text fields, popup lists, browser lists, and windows; there are also many associated classes for handling events, colors, fonts, pasteboards and images. The GNUstep GUI Library is designed in two parts. The first part is the front-end component which is independent of platform and display system. This front-end is combined with a back-end component which handles all of the display system dependent such as specific calls to X/Windows. This design allows the GNUstep applications to have the "look and feel" of the underlying display system without any changes to the application, and the library can be easily ported to other display systems. The GNUstep GUI Library requires the GNU Objective-C compiler, the GNUstep Base Library, the TIFF Graphics library, Independent JPEG Group's libjpeg library, and a back-end component from the GNUstep 'Back' library. Additional functionality may be enabled by installing additional libraries. For example, to build the Cairo backend in the GNUstep Back library, you will need to install Cairo. 1.2 Noteworthy changes in version '0.29.0' ========================================== This version adds support for storyboard files and many new classes. Plus the usual bunch of bug fixes. * Support loading of storyboard files. * Add classes NSSwitch, NSFontAssetRequest, NSMediaLibraryBrowserController, NSScrubberItemView, NSScrubberLayout, NSScrubber, NSSharingServicePickerToolbarItem, NSPathCell, NSPathComponentCell, NSPathControl, NSPathControlItem, NSPersistentDocument, NSAccessibilityCustomAction, NSAccessibilityCustomRotor, NSAccessibilityElement, NSStoryboard, NSStoryboardSegue, NSPageController, NSSplitViewController, NSSplitViewItem, NSTabViewController, NSLayoutAnchor, NSLayoutConstraint, NSLayoutGuide, NSStatusBarButton, NSTextCheckingController, NSTextFinder, NSTextInputContext, NSGridView. Some of these classes are still skeletons. * Fix extraline fragment in text layout. * Better encoding handling in RTF files. * Add more italian translations. * Add MacOSX methods to NSNib, NSMenu and NSWindow. * Focus handling fixes for WindowMaker. * Fix missing colours when loading old colour lists. * Support JPEG export as greyscale image. * Fix memory leak in NSPopupButtonCell. * Fix toolbar flickering. * NSSearchFieldCell use code from GSTheme to display popup. * Fix int decoding to get it working on 64 bit big endian machines. * Add tab stops after last defined at default intervals. * Stop NSWindow from handling windows that are gone, but possibly returned by a slow window manager. * Fix NSTableView/NSTableColumn bindings. 1.3 Where can you get it? How can you compile it? ================================================= The gnustep-gui-0.29.0.tar.gz distribution file has been placed at <ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/core>. It is accompanied by gnustep-gui-0.29.0.tar.gz.sig, a PGP signature which you can validate by putting both files in the same directory and using: gpg --verify gnustep-gui-0.29.0.tar.gz.sig Signature has been created using the key with the following fingerprint: 83AA E47C E829 A414 6EF8 3420 CA86 8D4C 9914 9679 Read the INSTALL file or the GNUstep-HOWTO for installation instructions. 1.4 Where do I send bug reports? ================================ Please log bug reports on the GNUstep project page <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnustep> or send bug reports to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>. 1.5 Obtaining GNU Software ========================== Check out the GNUstep web site. (<http://www.gnustep.org/>), and the GNU web site. (<http://www.gnu.org/>)
Release 0.28.0. 1 ANNOUNCE ********** This is version 0.28.0 of the GNUstep GUI library ('gnustep-gui'). 1.1 What is the GNUstep GUI Library? ==================================== It is a library of graphical user interface classes written completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon Apple's Cocoa framework. The library has been enhanced in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. These classes include graphical objects such as buttons, text fields, popup lists, browser lists, and windows; there are also many associated classes for handling events, colors, fonts, pasteboards and images. The GNUstep GUI Library is designed in two parts. The first part is the front-end component which is independent of platform and display system. This front-end is combined with a back-end component which handles all of the display system dependent such as specific calls to X/Windows. This design allows the GNUstep applications to have the "look and feel" of the underlying display system without any changes to the application, and the library can be easily ported to other display systems. The GNUstep GUI Library requires the GNU Objective-C compiler, the GNUstep Base Library, the TIFF Graphics library, Independent JPEG Group's libjpeg library, and a back-end component from the GNUstep 'Back' library. Additional functionality may be enabled by installing additional libraries. For example, to build the Cairo backend in the GNUstep Back library, you will need to install Cairo. 1.2 Noteworthy changes in version '0.28.0' ========================================== This version adds support for modern XIB files and many new classes. Plus the usual bunch of bug fixes. * Support loading of document XIB files. * Improve Key Value Binding for NSArrayController and add more bindings. * Better support for multi monitor usage and other improvement in the backend integration. * Add classes NSFontCollection, NSColorSampler, NSSpeechRecognizer, NSAppearance, NSPDFInfo, NSPICTImageRep, NSCIImageRep, NSPDFImageRep, NSPDFPanel, NSDataAsset, NSDatePicker, NSDatePickerCell, NSPredicateEditor, NSPredicateEditorRowTemplate, NSRuleEditor, NSGestureRecognizer, NSButtonTouchBarItem, NSCandidateListTouchBarItem, NSClickGestureRecognizer, NSColorPickerTouchBarItem, NSCustomTouchBarItem, NSGroupTouchBarItem, NSMagnificationGestureRecognizer, NSPanGestureRecognizer, NSPickerTouchBarItem, NSPopoverTouchBarItem, NSPressGestureRecognizer, NSRotationGestureRecognizer, NSSharingServicePickerTouchBarItem, NSSliderTouchBarItem, NSStepperTouchBarItem, NSTouchBarItem, NSTouchBar, NSTouch, NSDockTile. * Implement NSEPSImageRep. * Better encoding handling in RTF files. * Theming and drawing improvements. * Increase small font size to 10. * New cursor and stepper images. * Move NSFileWrapper to Foundation. * Fixed build on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. * With command line argument -autolaunch YES, do not activate the application when -activateIgnoringOtherApps: is invoked. * Improvements to WindowMaker compatibility (e.g. WMFHideApplication support). * Lowered NSFloatingWindowLevel by one to distinguish floating panels from menus. 1.3 Where can you get it? How can you compile it? ================================================= The gnustep-gui-0.28.0.tar.gz distribution file has been placed at <ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/core>. It is accompanied by gnustep-back-0.28.0.tar.gz.sig, a PGP signature which you can validate by putting both files in the same directory and using: gpg --verify gnustep-gui-0.28.0.tar.gz.sig Signature has been created using the key with the following fingerprint: 83AA E47C E829 A414 6EF8 3420 CA86 8D4C 9914 9679 Read the INSTALL file or the GNUstep-HOWTO for installation instructions. 1.4 Where do I send bug reports? ================================ Please log bug reports on the GNUstep project page <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnustep> or send bug reports to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>. 1.5 Obtaining GNU Software ========================== Check out the GNUstep web site. (<http://www.gnustep.org/>), and the GNU web site. (<http://www.gnu.org/>)
Release 0.27.0. 1 ANNOUNCE ********** This is version 0.27.0 of the GNUstep GUI library ('gnustep-gui'). 1.1 What is the GNUstep GUI Library? ==================================== It is a library of graphical user interface classes written completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon Apple's Cocoa framework. The library has been enhanced in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. These classes include graphical objects such as buttons, text fields, popup lists, browser lists, and windows; there are also many associated classes for handling events, colors, fonts, pasteboards and images. The GNUstep GUI Library is designed in two parts. The first part is the front-end component which is independent of platform and display system. This front-end is combined with a back-end component which handles all of the display system dependent such as specific calls to X/Windows. This design allows the GNUstep applications to have the "look and feel" of the underlying display system without any changes to the application, and the library can be easily ported to other display systems. The GNUstep GUI Library requires the GNU Objective-C compiler, the GNUstep Base Library, the TIFF Graphics library, Independent JPEG Group's libjpeg library, and a back-end component from the GNUstep 'Back' library. Additional functionality may be enabled by installing additional libraries. For example, to build the Cairo backend in the GNUstep Back library, you will need to install Cairo. 1.2 Noteworthy changes in version '0.27.0' ========================================== This version includes numerous bugfixes, compatibility improvements and other changes accumulated over the last year. It also enables work to be done on integrating NSViews with a Core Animation renderer. * Make targetForAction safer. * Speed up menu updates. * Clean up speech tool compilation and switch to newer interface. * Fix bug in CUPS subclassing introduced in last release. * Minor improvements to typesetting. * Add NSIsControllerMarker. * Fix tracking on segmented cell. * Bring slider cell closer to Cocoa implementation. * Add ivar for Core Animation in NSView. * Improve border calculation on printing. * Lazy load app icon. * Better detection of removable volumes. * Polish translations. * Japanese translations. * Lots of bug fixes. 1.3 Where can you get it? How can you compile it? ================================================= The gnustep-gui-0.27.0.tar.gz distribution file has been placed at <ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/core>. It is accompanied by gnustep-back-0.27.0.tar.gz.sig, a PGP signature which you can validate by putting both files in the same directory and using: gpg --verify gnustep-gui-0.27.0.tar.gz.sig Signature has been created using the key with the following fingerprint: 83AA E47C E829 A414 6EF8 3420 CA86 8D4C 9914 9679 Read the INSTALL file or the GNUstep-HOWTO for installation instructions. 1.4 Where do I send bug reports? ================================ Please log bug reports on the GNUstep project page <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnustep> or send bug reports to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>. 1.5 Obtaining GNU Software ========================== Check out the GNUstep web site. (<http://www.gnustep.org/>), and the GNU web site. (<http://www.gnu.org/>)
Release 0.26.2. 1 ANNOUNCE ********** This is version 0.26.2 of the GNUstep GUI library ('gnustep-gui'). 1.1 What is the GNUstep GUI Library? ==================================== It is a library of graphical user interface classes written completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon Apple's Cocoa framework. The library has been enhanced in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. These classes include graphical objects such as buttons, text fields, popup lists, browser lists, and windows; there are also many associated classes for handling events, colors, fonts, pasteboards and images. The GNUstep GUI Library is designed in two parts. The first part is the front-end component which is independent of platform and display system. This front-end is combined with a back-end component which handles all of the display system dependent such as specific calls to X/Windows. This design allows the GNUstep applications to have the "look and feel" of the underlying display system without any changes to the application, and the library can be easily ported to other display systems. The GNUstep GUI Library requires the GNU Objective-C compiler, the GNUstep Base Library, the TIFF Graphics library, Independent JPEG Group's libjpeg library, and a back-end component from the GNUstep 'Back' library. Additional functionality may be enabled by installing additional libraries. For example, to build the Cairo backend in the GNUstep Back library, you will need to install Cairo. 1.2 Noteworthy changes in version '0.26.2' ========================================== This version is a small, but important bugfix release. * printing: Fix allocation of the CUPS printing classes. * installation: Fix the configure script. 1.3 Where can you get it? How can you compile it? ================================================= The gnustep-gui-0.26.2.tar.gz distribution file has been placed at <ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/core>. It is accompanied by gnustep-back-0.26.2.tar.gz.sig, a PGP signature which you can validate by putting both files in the same directory and using: gpg --verify gnustep-gui-0.26.2.tar.gz.sig Signature has been created using the key with the following fingerprint: 83AA E47C E829 A414 6EF8 3420 CA86 8D4C 9914 9679 Read the INSTALL file or the GNUstep-HOWTO for installation instructions. 1.4 Where do I send bug reports? ================================ Please log bug reports on the GNUstep project page <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnustep> or send bug reports to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>. 1.5 Obtaining GNU Software ========================== Check out the GNUstep web site. (<http://www.gnustep.org/>), and the GNU web site. (<http://www.gnu.org/>)
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