of unicode letters) is now separated from the higher level rendering and I/O
(that is, libcaca). This commit totally breaks the API, but once everything
is polished I will think about source-level backward compatibility. Most
drivers are broken, but X11 still sorta works.
The new design is much more object-oriented and allows having several
active renderers at the same time, changing renderers on the fly, and more
important, having no renderer at all (useful for converters, or when you
want to do your own renderer).
And in case you are still wondering, the libcucul acronym has "Unicode"
because I want to support at least a subset of Unicode. There are awesome
glyphs in it, including the ones inherited from Codepage 437 such as
"gray 25%" that are used in DOS and Win32 ANSI art.
+ Small event lister, similar to X11's xev.
* src/graphics.c:
+ If possible, disable autorepeat in the X11 driver.
* src/io.c:
+ Implemented CACA_EVENT_MOUSE_RELEASE in all drivers.
+ Button number support in CACA_EVENT_MOUSE_{PRESS,RELEASE}.
+ Moved spritedit to the test/ directory, because it is not mature enough.
* libcaca.spec debian/control debian/rules:
+ Do not install caca-spritedit.
+ Placeholder for our upcoming sprite editor.
* src/Makefile.am data/Makefile.am:
+ Use AM_CPPFLAGS, not target_CPPFLAGS, so that automake-1.5 can be used.