More preparations for 2.3.9 release.
* docs/CHANGES: Updated. * Jamfile, README: s/2.3.8/2.3.9/, s/238/239/.
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2009-03-09 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
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More preparations for 2.3.9 release.
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* docs/CHANGES: Updated.
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* Jamfile, README: s/2.3.8/2.3.9/, s/238/239/.
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2009-03-09 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
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* src/sfnt/rules.mk (SFNT_DRV_H): Add ttsbit0.c.
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actions RefDoc
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{
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python $(FT2_SRC)/tools/docmaker/docmaker.py --prefix=ft2 --title=FreeType-2.3.8 --output=$(DOC_DIR) $(FT2_INCLUDE)/freetype/*.h $(FT2_INCLUDE)/freetype/config/*.h
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python $(FT2_SRC)/tools/docmaker/docmaker.py --prefix=ft2 --title=FreeType-2.3.9 --output=$(DOC_DIR) $(FT2_INCLUDE)/freetype/*.h $(FT2_INCLUDE)/freetype/config/*.h
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}
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RefDoc refdoc ;
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is called `libttf'. They are *not* compatible!
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FreeType 2.3.8
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FreeType 2.3.9
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==============
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Please read the docs/CHANGES file, it contains IMPORTANT
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and download one of the following files.
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freetype-doc-2.3.8.tar.bz2
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freetype-doc-2.3.8.tar.gz
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ftdoc238.zip
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freetype-doc-2.3.9.tar.bz2
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freetype-doc-2.3.9.tar.gz
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ftdoc239.zip
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Bugs
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- Fix a bug in the SFNT kerning table loader/parser which could
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crash the engine if certain malformed tables were encountered.
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II. IMPORTANT CHANGES
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- Composite SFNT bitmaps are now handled correctly.
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III. MISCELLANEOUS
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II. MISCELLANEOUS
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- `FT_Outline_Get_InsideBorder' returns FT_STROKER_BORDER_RIGHT
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for empty outlines. This was incorrectly documented.
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