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  1. /* $Id$ */ /** \page news News
  2. \section news0_99_beta2 Changes between 0.9.beta2 and 0.99.beta1
  3. - ANSI importer
  4. - functions use errno for error reporting
  5. - updated C++ bindings
  6. - .NET bindings
  7. - cacadraw, an ANSI viewer that will evolve into an editor
  8. - Unicode input and output support for SLang and ncurses
  9. - built-in fonts work on Win32
  10. \section news0_99_beta1 Changes between 0.9 and 0.99.beta1
  11. - license switched to WTFPL
  12. - libcaca was split into libcucul, a standalone text manipulation backend,
  13. and libcaca, the display and user input frontend
  14. - Unicode support
  15. - TrueColor (more than 16 colours) support
  16. - Floyd-Steinberg dithering
  17. - gamma correction
  18. - export functions for HTML, IRC, ANSI, SVG, PostScript, TGA...
  19. - builtin fonts for device-independent bitmap output
  20. - various text transformation routines (rotation, horizontal flip...)
  21. - OpenGL renderer
  22. - kernel mode to build libcaca programs into a bootable x86 kernel
  23. - cacaserver, a telnet server that can be hooked to libcaca applications
  24. - img2irc, an image to IRC conversion utility
  25. \section news0_9 Changes between 0.8 and 0.9
  26. - fix for a buffer overflow in the line rendering
  27. - fixed resizing in the ncurses and slang drivers
  28. - aspect ratio and finer zoom support in cacaview
  29. - minor compilation fixes
  30. \section news0_8 Changes between 0.7 and 0.8
  31. - window resizing support
  32. - native Win32 port
  33. - autorepeat emulation in the ncurses and slang drivers
  34. - support for more keycodes in the ncurses and slang drivers
  35. - cacaplas, a plasma animation example
  36. - cacamoir, a moiré circles animation example
  37. - MSVC project file
  38. \section news0_7 Changes between 0.6 and 0.7
  39. - many bugfixes in the event handling
  40. - cacaball, a metaball animation example
  41. \section news0_6 Changes between 0.5 and 0.6
  42. - 30% speed increase in the bitmap rendering routine
  43. - mouse support and various speed optimisations in the X11 driver
  44. - X11 is now the preferred driver
  45. - improved documentation
  46. - minor bugfixes
  47. \section news0_5 Changes between 0.4 and 0.5
  48. - palette optimisation for the S-Lang driver to work around the colour pair
  49. shortage bug
  50. - minor compilation fix
  51. \section news0_4 Changes between 0.3 and 0.4
  52. - preliminary X11 graphics driver
  53. - support for simultaneously compiled-in drivers
  54. - honour the CACA_DRIVER, CACA_GEOMETRY and CACA_FONT environment variables
  55. - more documentation
  56. \section news0_3 Changes between 0.2 and 0.3
  57. - antialiasing support
  58. - dithering, antialiasing and background mode can now be selected at
  59. runtime or in the environment using the CACA_BACKGROUND, CACA_DITHERING
  60. and CACA_ANTIALIASING variables
  61. - alpha channel support in cacaview
  62. - BMP loading support in cacaview even if Imlib2 is not present
  63. - cacafire, a libcaca port of aafire
  64. \section news0_2 Changes between 0.1 and 0.2
  65. - rendering now uses 256 colour pairs instead of 16
  66. - mouse support for ncurses
  67. - ncurses is now the preferred backend
  68. - arbitrary color depth and bitmasks in the bitmap renderer
  69. - cacaview, an image viewer based on libcaca
  70. \section news_0_1 New in 0.1
  71. - initial release
  72. - slang, ncurses and conio drivers
  73. - basic line, box, ellipse and triangle primitives
  74. - colour bitmap blitting
  75. */