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[info-gv] gv 3.6.5 released


From: Markus Steinborn
Subject: [info-gv] gv 3.6.5 released
Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 10:13:42 +0200 (CEST)
User-agent: Alpine 1.10 (LFD 962 2008-03-14)

I am pleased to announce that GNU gv 3.6.5 has just been released. It is available for download in the GNU ftp, ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gv


Changes in this version:

# ~/.gv now contains the version that has saved that configuration.

* Build-system ensures that the man-page is always up to date

# Fixed some compiler warnings

# Added new widgetless mode, usable via option "--widgetless"

# --help, --usage and --version now work without having an X11 display

# --spartan and --widgetless now use embedded resources. Before this bugfix, you had to use --style=gv_spartan.dat to use the embedded resource.

# --infoSilent, --infoErrors and --infoAll will control, which ghostscript messages will lead to an info pop-up window. The same effect can be reached via a resource "infoVerbose", which values can be "Silent", "Errors" and "All". It can also be edited via the "gv options" dialog.

# "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" -- currently works best with "Automatic resizing" turned off. With --scale=-1000 resp. --scale=-1001, you can access these special scales from the command line.

? "Fit to window magnification" and "Fit width to window magnification" with "Automatic resizing" turned on sometime miss rescaling, especially when changing the orientation or resizing the window. You can force rescaling by selecting the active "special" scale in the scales menu.

# Arbitrary scales are now possible - input them in the gv options dialog
or with --scale=n, where n is a float.

# New fullscreen mode which needs support from the window manager

# New command line switch "--presentation" as a shortcut for
"--fullscreen --noresize --scale=-1000 --widgetless"




Markus Steinborn
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GNU Maintainer for gv
July 5th, 2008





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