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- Copyright (C) 1994 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
-
- This file is part of Aladdin Ghostscript.
-
- Aladdin Ghostscript is distributed with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. No author
- or distributor accepts any responsibility for the consequences of using it,
- or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, unless he
- or she says so in writing. Refer to the Aladdin Ghostscript Free Public
- License (the "License") for full details.
-
- Every copy of Aladdin Ghostscript must include a copy of the License,
- normally in a plain ASCII text file named PUBLIC. The License grants you
- the right to copy, modify and redistribute Aladdin Ghostscript, but only
- under certain conditions described in the License. Among other things, the
- License requires that the copyright notice and this notice be preserved on
- all copies.
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- This file, history2.doc, describes the changes in older releases of
- Ghostscript numbered 2.n. For more recent changes, see the NEWS file.
-
- For an overview of Ghostscript and a list of the documentation files, see
- README.
-
- Version 2.9.10-beta (7/28/94)
- ===================
-
- This is the last 2.9 beta, since 3.0 will be released on July 31.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - A | in gs.1 had a \ in front of it instead of \\.
-
- Adds a paragraph in gs.1 that tells how to select paper size.
-
- Notes in devs.mak that the cdj550 driver is the best one for the H-P
- DeskJet 520, and the pjxl300 driver is the right one for the H-P DeskJet
- 1200C.
-
- Notes in make.doc that Watcom C++ 10.0 may require a change in a makefile.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Removes ICCINIT from MODULES.LIS for VMS systems.
-
- Updates VMS.MAK to support Motif V1.2.
-
- Updates jpeg.mak to work with version 5alpha4 of the IJG JPEG code.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - font2c didn't leave extra room in Type 0 font dictionaries for
- entries added by definefont.
- - font2c left extra information on the stack.
- - ansi2knr would remove newline characters within formal argument
- lists.
- - font2c got an Error: /undefined in makefontprocname.
-
- Updates ansi2knr to work better with the GNU configure program.
-
- Updates ansi2knr to handle procedure formal arguments automatically.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - If a file contained color or gray-scale information followed by a
- masked image, the X driver would sometimes invert the polarity of the
- image.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Unix systems with a 2-argument gettimeofday returned garbage
- values for the current time.
- - The VMS build script for compiled fonts omitted the requirement
- to load gs_ccfnt.ps.
- - memory_.h didn't note that System V Unix platforms need memmove.
-
- On Unix systems, changes the subdirectory of $datadir/ghostscript to just
- be the version number (e.g., 2.9.10 rather than gs-2.9.9).
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Adds support code for the Wadalab (University of Tokyo) free Kanji font.
-
- Notes in the documentation in Fontmap that .pfa and .pfb fonts are
- compatible with ATM, but .gsf fonts are not.
-
- Changes the names of Thomas Wolff's expanded Hershey fonts, replacing .gsf
- with .pfa.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The scanner became confused if the literal names /<< or />>
- straddled an input buffer boundary.
- - .setlanguagelevel gave an invalidaccess error when
- switching from level 2 to level 1.
- - currentgstate, setgstate, and copy for gstates didn't do
- the necessary access checks.
- - The Category resource category didn't define .ResourceFile, so
- /Category resourcestatus gave an error.
- - The garbage collector didn't trace the structures used by
- filenameforall properly on most platforms.
- - Automatically expanding systemdict didn't work, but didn't give
- an error.
- - Automatically expanding a dictionary usually expanded it by too
- much.
- - systemdict was created too small.
- - The garbage collector didn't trace the structures referenced only
- from allocator objects, leading to attempts to access freed storage.
- - If a chunk was empty, the GC tried to free it even if it had
- inner chunks.
- * - The outer loop in dict_find_name_by_index() could cause an
- addressing fault on segmented machines when looking up Level 2 operators,
- because the offset could get decremented past 0.
- - The heap_available procedure in gsmemory.c didn't convert
- properly to non-ANSI syntax. (New bug in 2.9.9.)
- - The ledgertray procedure wasn't implemented.
- - The xxxtray procedures didn't set the page size.
- - The settumble operator wasn't implemented, even as a dummy.
- - glyphshow didn't work with Type 3 fonts.
- - Supplying a RenderTable for a CIE color space caused an error.
- - The DCT filter code had the jpeg/ subdirectory name "wired in" to
- the source files.
-
- Adds experimental filters for Burrows/Wheeler block sorting compression
- (BWBlockSortEncode/Decode), described in DEC SRC Research Report #124,
- move-to-front coding (MoveToFrontEncode/Decode), and a simple form of
- Huffman coding (BoundedHuffmanEncode/Decode). These are experimental -- do
- not rely on them remaining the same (or existing at all) in future
- releases!
-
- Adds all function prototypes needed to pacify strict compilers.
-
- Removes all explicit references to userdict from the C code.
-
- Changes the SAFER switch so that it disallows not only explicit writing,
- deleting, or renaming of files, but also disallows specifying an explicit
- OutputFile for any device (except for the initial device, by means of
- -sOutputFile= on the command line).
-
- Streams
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Hex decoding (ASCIIHexDecode stream and <> literals) didn't treat
- the data source as read-only (although it restored it to its original
- contents).
-
- Implements move-to-front coding, a simple form of Huffman coding, and
- Burrows/Wheeler block sorting compression.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - (The following bug fix was actually implemented somewhere around
- version 2.7.) restore didn't purge character cache entries whose keys were
- names created more recently than the save.
- - gstype1.h declared gs_type1_state_sizeof as an extern, but this
- wasn't defined anywhere.
- - gs_makeimagedevice didn't set the size of the palette correctly,
- which confused the GC.
- - gs_makeimagedevice didn't set num_components to 1 for
- mapped-color devices with only gray values.
- * - The two-color halftoning algorithms truncated when computing the
- halftone level, rather than rounding it.
- * - If a path being filled had line segments that fell entirely to
- the right of the clipping region, part of the path might not be filled.
- - The optimized code for 24-bit color didn't ensure properly that
- 32-bit accesses would be aligned appropriately.
- - The miter join check had gotten reversed somewhere along the way.
- * - Because x and y were interchanged in the miter check computation,
- in some situations the check was inverted. (This is a very old bug!)
- - It was believed that strokepath didn't work with dashed lines;
- the problem appears to have been an incorrect testing program.
-
- Adds all function prototypes needed to pacify strict compilers.
-
- Changes fixed2float so it doesn't cast the result to float, and removes
- fixed2double. This produces slightly more accurate results in many places,
- and may even be faster (for FPUs that normally generate double rather than
- single precision results).
-
- Version 2.9.9-beta (6/23/94)
- ==================
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Puts a pointer to devs.mak in the section of use.doc that talks about
- MS-DOS displays.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The %pipe% IODevice was omitted on System V platforms.
- - The AXP VMS build script needed /NESTED_INCLUDE=PRIMARY in
- CC_QUAL to work around a bug in the DEC C compiler.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gs_lev2.ps redefined .loadFontmap incorrectly.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - stream_compact used memcpy even though the source and destination
- might overlap.
- - filter applied to a closed file could cause a crash.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - putdeviceparams to a printer didn't close and reopen the device
- if only the page size or resolution was changed.
-
- Version 2.9.8 (6/20/94)
- =============
-
- This is the first version that claims to be a full Level 2 implementation.
- It was distributed to satisfy a contractual requirement.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- In make.doc:
- - Adds a reference to the generic System V section at the end of
- the SCO section.
- - Notes that DEC OSF/1 systems may require changing the name of the
- install program to installbsd.
-
- Updates drivers.doc to reflect the change from "properties" to
- "parameters".
-
- Updates the Aladdin Enterprises Free Public License to version 1.
-
- In language.doc, notes that certain device parameters will be phased out.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The file aa.ps was included in the distribution by mistake.
-
- Notes in the Unix makefiles that X11R6 probably needs SM and ICE added to
- XLIBS.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - viewjpeg.ps used a non-existent file as its example.
- - A temporary string in wrfont.ps was allocated too small.
-
- Upgrades font2c.ps so it will handle (simple) Type 0 fonts as well as Type
- 1.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The TIFF drivers didn't byte-align each scan line.
- - gdevtfax.c applied & to an array member of a structure.
-
- Changes the param_list interface slightly: Implementations of the
- put_params driver procedure should now use param_signal_error to report
- errors, and should not give up at the first error. (Even though this is a
- non-backward-compatible change, old implementations will continue to work;
- they just won't deliver complete results to the setpagedevice Policies
- machinery.)
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Removes the time zone adjustment from gp_get_clock in gp_unix.c,
- since the value returned by all Unix systems is bogus.
- - The DV/X makefile still included the dfaxhigh and dfaxlow drivers.
- - gssetmod.com (VMS command file) didn't work properly if the
- argument list was empty.
- - vms.mak, vms-axp.mak, and modules.lis hadn't been updated to
- reflect changes in 2.9.7.
- - The MS Windows version wouldn't link (overflowed the 64K primary
- data segment).
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Makes the font substitution algorithm somewhat more intelligent.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Enumerating the pointers of a zero-length array of structures
- caused a divide by zero.
- - iref.h didn't protect itself against multiple inclusion.
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter didn't byte-align the final
- end-of-block code if EndOfBlock and EncodedByteAlign were both true.
- - make_initial_dict in iinit.c used `name' as a formal parameter
- name, which some compilers believe conflicts with a typedef.
- - Not all internal operators had registered names.
- - The GC used memcpy, rather than bytes_copy, when compacting
- objects, even though the source and destination might overlap.
- - When debugging was enabled, gc_string_mark could give a spurious
- error indication.
- - vmstatus returned too small a value for the maximum VM.
- - The scanner could get into a loop when reading a radix-85 string.
- - The GC could get into a state where it was called after every
- allocation (because of the patch setting global = true in ireclaim).
- - The general path filling algorithm didn't skip regions that were
- completely outside the clipping box.
- - The gs_screen_enum structure contained a pointer (porder) that
- pointed into the middle of a structure, confusing the GC.
-
- Implements the BitmapWidths flag in fonts. The default of false means that
- we use scalable widths even with xfonts.
-
- Changes the Generic resource category so that ResourceFileName is optional.
-
- Changes the .getdeviceparams operator so that it takes an optional
- dictionary giving the set of keys whose values are wanted. Changes the
- .putdeviceparams operator so that it takes an optional policy dictionary
- specifying the action to be taken on errors, and returns a list of keys and
- errors if it fails, rather than causing an error. These are
- non-backward-compatible changes, but ordinary programs do not use these
- operators.
-
- Changes the names of some internal operators and procedures by adding
- a . to the beginning:
- currenttime
- devicename
-
- Implements currentpagedevice, and a small subset of setpagedevice. Only
- the following keys in the page device dictionary are known to the current
- implementation, and the ones marked with * are not actually processed:
- PageSize
- InputAttributes
- MediaColor, MediaWeight, MediaType, InsertSheet
- (for InputAttributes matching only)
- *ImagingBBox
- OutputAttributes
- OutputType
- (for OutputAttributes matching only)
- NumCopies
- HWResolution
- *Margins
- *Orientation (for all devices, not just roll devices)
- Policies
- Install
- BeginPage
- EndPage
- Does not implement:
- - Updating InputAttributes or OutputAttributes by sensing the state
- of the device;
- - Retrying media matching after an initial failure;
- - Automatic handling of portrait vs. landscape page size;
- - Recording the CTM after Install as the one to be used for
- defaultmatrix, initmatrix, and initgraphics.
- Also, media matching is normally disabled (with InputAttributes = null)
- for all devices. ****** We had to disable setpagedevice just before
- shipping this release, because of interactions with the older device
- handling machinery that we could not fix in the time available.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - 24-bit color (mem_true24_fill_rectangle and _copy_mono) had
- algorithm bugs.
- - A complex conditional expression in gx_render_gray wouldn't
- compile properly with the DECStation 3100 Ultrix 4.3 compiler.
- - The GC routines for gx_device_clip didn't handle the case where
- the 'current' pointer pointed to list.single.
- - gx_add_char_bits used memcpy, rather than bytes_copy, for
- compressing character bitmaps, even though the source and destination might
- overlap.
- - Some compilers require the definition of st_gstate_contents to
- precede the definitions of the GC procedures.
- - Filling a large rectangle (more than 1K of bitmap) with a colored
- halftone overwrote random areas of the stack.
-
- Changes gs_setcachedevice[2] to take a pointer to an array of floats,
- rather than 6 or 10 individual floats. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE
- CHANGE.
-
- Implements the BitmapWidths flag in fonts.
-
- Version 2.9.7-beta (6/5/94)
- ==================
-
- Yet another pre-3.0 beta. The main features are a fairly reliable garbage
- collector, and function prototypes almost everywhere they are needed.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The comment at the beginning of the zfindlibfile procedure was
- incorrect.
-
- Replaces the GNU License (the COPYING file) with version 0 of the new
- Aladdin Enterprises Free Public License (the PUBLIC file).
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The definition of cmykread.dev in gs.mak was incorrect (it
- modified color.dev).
-
- Adds the ability to specify a value for FONTPATH on the command line
- (-sFONTPATH=), overriding GS_FONTPATH.
-
- Replaces the -oper2 configuration resource type with the ability to specify
- in the op_def list the dictionary in which operators will be defined. (See
- opdef.h for more details.) This is an internal change only.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - viewgif.ps got an error on interlaced GIF files whose height
- wasn't a multiple of 8.
-
- Changes traceop.ps so it stores the traced operator in the same dictionary
- where the operator is currently defined, if possible.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The new G3 fax drivers crashed on page widths greater than 2623
- (40 * 64 + 63) pixels. (We fixed this by disallowing page widths greater
- than approximately twice this.)
- - The 24-bit PCX driver had some debugging code accidentally left
- in it that produced large volumes of useless console output.
-
- Removes the previous (Leffler) TIFF/F driver and the TruFax driver.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - time_.h, gp_unix.c, and gp_sysv.c didn't do the right thing on
- SVR4 platforms, where gettimeofday only takes 1 argument.
- - The final linking command on Turbo C platforms didn't specify the
- COMPDIR directory for the linker.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Changes the standard Fontmap to use the URW contributed fonts as
- work-alikes for Helvetica and Times Roman.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The garbage collector wasn't in a consistent state.
- - In Level 2 mode, statusdict was allocated in global VM rather
- than local VM.
- - resourceforall gave an error on the built-in categories such as
- Filter.
- - The file searching algorithm didn't check the current directory
- first.
- - When opening a file failed, it didn't return a different error
- depending on the problem.
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter crashed on widths larger than 2623 (64
- * 40 + 63) pixels. (We fixed this by disallowing page widths greater than
- approximately twice this.)
- - The .type1getsbw operator gave an invalidfont error if a
- CharString started with anything other than a [h]sbw. (Adobe's published
- specs say this is invalid, but some Adobe MultiMaster fonts start with a
- callsubr and/or a callothersubr.)
- - When printing out the stack with == after an error, the error
- handler got a repeated (and ultimately fatal) typecheck error if it
- encountered an object of non-standard type.
- - The token operator could incorrectly attempt to free a structure
- on the stack if it encountered an input buffer boundary.
- - string_to_ref didn't correctly set the a_local flag in the string
- object it created.
- - If the -c switch was the last switch on the command line,
- Ghostscript always exited without going into interactive mode.
- - copy didn't check for errors when copying a dictionary.
-
- Makes many minor changes (mostly adding prototypes) to reduce error and
- warning messages from gcc and other strict compilers.
-
- Adds files containing the 4 predefined PDF encodings (MacRoman, MacExpert,
- WinAnsi, and PDFDoc).
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - image_bbox in gxccman.c could produce a division by 0 if a
- 0-width character was being entered into the cache.
- - gx_image_cached_char incorrectly specified a scale of 2x2 rather
- than 1x1 if it had to read bits from an xfont.
- - Stale pointers in the halftone cache weren't cleared properly by
- a restore. (We fixed this by making grestoreall clear the halftone cache.)
- - setdash used gs_malloc, rather than the current allocator, for
- allocating the dash pattern.
- - If one attempted to fill a very wide region with a colored
- halftone, gx_dc_ht_colored_fill_rectangle would loop indefinitely.
- - The container_offset in clipping devices was set incorrectly,
- causing the garbage collector to mangle pointers.
-
- Changes the fopen routine in IODevices so that it can return an arbitrary
- error code, rather than simply succeeding or failing. THIS IS A
- NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. It only affects IODevice implementations,
- of which there are very few. (It doesn't affect ordinary device drivers.)
-
- Changes the char_metrics xfont procedure so it returns the width as
- floating point numbers rather than integers. THIS IS A
- NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. It only affects xfont implementations, of
- which there are very few.
-
- Makes many minor changes (mostly adding prototypes) to reduce error and
- warning messages from gcc and other strict compilers.
-
- Version 2.9.6-beta (5/23/94, not distributed to the public)
- ==================
-
- This, too, was supposed to be the last beta release for public release 3.0.
- It was created primarily for a user who desperately needed a Level 1 system
- that would run properly on a 64-bit hardware architecture. The garbage
- collector is badly broken (it's in the middle of an architectural change);
- setpagedevice is still not implemented.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Documents the standard location of Type 1 fonts on AIX.
-
- Changes the last few mentions of Ghostview for Microsoft Windows to GSview
- for Windows.
-
- Notes that Solaris 2.n provides the X11 header files in a different place.
-
- Changes README to reflect the differentiation between Aladdin Ghostscript
- and GNU Ghostscript.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The compilation rules for the modules that call the IJG library
- used -Ijpeg rather than -I$(JPEGSRC).
- - The rule for gslib.dev omitted echogs$(XE) as a prerequisite.
-
- Makes it possible to define the values of buildtime, copyright, revision,
- revisiondate, and serialnumber in the makefile.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The viewgif.ps utility didn't handle local color tables.
-
- Updates ps2ai.ps to version 1.81.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The TIFF and fax devices used some identical names, causing
- linker complaints.
- - The bj10e/bj200 driver inadvertently disabled the sheet feeder.
- (The change may not actually fix this bug, since we don't have either of
- these printers with a sheet feeder to test it on.)
- - The 'bit' device didn't map colors to pixel values correctly.
- - The monochrome PCL driver didn't work around the fact that the
- Canon LBP4i printer didn't clear its seed row correctly.
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - A user-contributed driver for the H-P DesignJet 650C.
- - A user-contributed driver for the Canon LIPS III printer.
- - A completely new tiffg3 driver with one based on the new, fast
- faxg3 code. This driver does not include any external code, and carries an
- Aladdin copyright.
- - A tiffg4 driver, also based on the fast CCITT filter code.
-
- Removes the tiffg3x driver that appeared briefly in 2.9.5, and renames the
- previous (Leffler) tiffg3 driver as tiffg3x.
-
- Adds support for A0, A1, and A2 paper sizes to PCL drivers.
-
- Changes all the names involving "props" to "params", for consistency with
- the header files, some other internal interfaces, and Adobe's terminology.
- THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. However, it only affects devices
- that implement their own get_props and put_props procedures, of which there
- aren't very many.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The DV/X makefile used X11 rather than X for the X11 library name.
- - The DV/X makefile incorrectly included the PC display drivers.
- - The DV/X makefile omitted gp_dosfs.$(OBJ) from the list of
- platform-specific files.
- - The DV/X makefile used : rather than ; for separating directory
- names in GS_LIB_DEFAULT.
- - x_.h omitted a needed alias for XtAppSetFallbackResources.
- - The makefile entry for System V Unix systems didn't include
- gp_unifn.$(OBJ).
- - The comment before LDFLAGS in the gcc makefiles incorrectly
- suggested using the -x switch on Ultrix platforms.
- - The forward declaration of quant_params in zfdct.c upset the Sun
- compiler because it declared a parameter as float rather than floatp.
- * - The Microsoft C compiler, like the Borland C compilers, only
- compares the offset part of segmented pointers.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Adds a fontmap suitable for use with Adobe Type Basics.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The STACK_LOOP_BEGIN macro in istack.h didn't work correctly on
- segmented systems.
- - The end_phase procedure in igc.c didn't work correctly on
- segmented systems.
- - Indexed color spaces didn't mark their base space properly when
- garbage collecting.
- - The garbage collector didn't work on segmented systems, because
- it smashed the lsize field of large objects with mark/reloc information.
- - Some structures didn't have correct associated GC procedures:
- gs_indexed_map, gs_client_pattern, gs_pattern_instance.
- - restore could free names or stack segments that were still
- referenced.
- * - If a packed object caused an error, the error object could be set
- to garbage rather than the correct object.
- * - Badly designed error handlers which use $error for temporary
- storage could cause a dictfull error.
- - Some compilers objected to the use of "dict" as a variable name
- in a scope where it was defined as a type.
- - IODevices were declared const and non-const inconsistently.
- - setpagedevice popped one object too many off the stack if the
- request included any subdictionaries that needed to be merged.
- - More garbage collector bugs were fixed.
- - If the current stack block was empty, Level 2 restore would give
- a spurious typecheck error.
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter could get confused if it emptied the
- input and filled the output at the same time.
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter could insert an extra EOL if it had to
- suspend at certain times.
- - The new parser for literal strings (as of 2.9.5) could mis-count
- internal parentheses if a parenthesis caused the internal buffer collecting
- the string to overflow.
- - If the current stack block had fewer than 3 elements,
- .type1addpath could report a spurious typecheck error.
- - Text rendering operations (show, stringwidth, etc.) caused a
- crash if the current color was a Pattern that hadn't already been
- rasterized.
- - If a program did a grestore when the graphics state stack was
- empty, the graphics state was initialized to unexpected (and, in some
- cases, invalid) values.
- - pathforall could cause a bogus stackoverflow if it overflowed the
- current stack block.
- - Closing an encoding filter with a procedure as target left the
- filter on the stack.
- * - The outer loop in dict_lookup() could cause an addressing fault
- on segmented machines when looking up Level 2 operators, because the offset
- could get decremented past 0.
- - There was an = instead of an == in a test in scanner_reloc_ptrs.
- - The call on gs_reloc_refs in sproc_reloc_ptrs in zfproc.c omitted
- the last (gcst) argument.
-
- (Re-)implements the 2-D case of CCITTFaxEncode, and fixes a couple of bugs
- in it.
-
- Adds DiffEncode and DiffDecode filters that implement color prediction for
- the PDF variant of the LZWDecode filter.
-
- Changes the specification of .oserrorstring to be similar to getenv,
- where, etc. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE; however, no
- user-written code should be using .oserrorstring.
-
- Adds oversampling for better character rasterizing.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gx_dc_ht_colored_fill_rectangle gave a compiler warning because
- of a problem with const pointers.
- - dfmul2fixed_vars (in gxfixed.h) omitted the & before vda on
- big-endian platforms, causing compilation errors.
- - IODevices were declared const and non-const inconsistently.
- - The Type 1 rasterizer never enabled overshoot suppression.
- - stroke didn't fatten the line properly if stroke adjustment was
- enabled, or if the line was horizontal or vertical.
- * - The clipping test for characters was too strict by almost 1
- pixel, leading to unnecessary clipping of text at the edge of the clipping
- box.
- * - The initial clipping box was computed incorrectly for devices
- whose initial transformation matrix included a rotation.
-
- Changed the implementation of clipping lists and show enumerators to use
- separate objects rather than embedded objects, to pacify the GC. (This is
- an internal change, not visible at the PostScript or API level.)
-
- Makes the character cache trim off left and right blank areas, as well as
- top and bottom. (Internal change.)
-
- Adds oversampling for better character rasterizing.
-
- Version 2.9.5-beta (4/11/94)
- ==================
-
- This was supposed to be the last beta release before 3.0, but it won't be.
- The only known major defects are the unreliable garbage collector, and the
- dummy implementation of setpagedevice/currentpagedevice.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The file commnew.doc didn't belong in the fileset.
-
- Notes in the makefiles that SVR4 systems may need to set EXTRALIBS=-lnsl.
-
- Adds a user-contributed `man' page for the ps2epsi utility.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The IJG files didn't compile properly by themselves, because they
- didn't have $(AK) in their dependency list.
-
- Changes back the handling of files named on the command line, so that they
- are first sought in the current directory, and if that fails, use the
- search path. (2.9.4-beta changed things so that files on the command line
- did not use the search path, because as of that version, the search path
- doesn't necessarily include the current directory. I consider the "check
- the current directory and then use the search path" rule, which is the
- MS-DOS standard and was used in Ghostscript prior to 2.9.4, a serious
- mistake, since it is one of the best-known security holes in Unix and can
- also produce confusing and unexpected results depending on the current
- directory; I would much rather have a clear distinction between
- user-specified files, which should not use any path searching, and system
- files, that only use the defined search path. However, as of this moment,
- users seem to want the convenience at the expense of insecurity and
- confusion.)
-
- Adds '.' to the beginning of the search path for MS-DOS platforms, to
- conform to the usual MS-DOS file searching convention.
-
- Adds a -c ("code") switch, which interprets following arguments (until the
- next switch) as PostScript tokens.
-
- Changes the handling of FEATURE_DEVS so that either level1.dev or
- level2.dev must normally be selected. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE
- CHANGE for Level 1 systems, which formerly set FEATURE_DEVS to an empty
- definition.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - bench.ps didn't switch back to local VM properly before running
- the program being benchmarked.
-
- Adds a ppmsetpagesize command to the pstoppm utility.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The PCX and GIF drivers used an incorrect algorithm for computing
- the blue component of the color palette, which could cause colors to come
- out with not quite enough blue.
- - The SPARCprinter driver wouldn't compile with non-ANSI compilers.
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - A user-contributed driver for DEC sixel displays like the VT240
- (sxlcrt, in gdevln03.c, which has a FSF copyright.)
- - A much larger and supposedly faster version of the TIFF/F driver
- (tiffg3x, in gdevtifx.c), contributed by a user. This has the same
- copyright as the TIFF/F driver (gdevtiff.c).
- - A driver (faxg3, in gdevfax.c) that produces plain Group 3 fax
- output with no header, using the CCITTFaxEncode filter to do the work.
- (This is around 2.5-3 times as fast as the other fax drivers distributed
- with Ghostscript.)
- - A user-contributed driver for the Mitsubishi CP50 color printer.
-
- Changes the `bit' driver so one can set the Colors and *Values properties.
-
- Makes the color mapping for PC displays, PCX files, and GIF files identical
- (they differed slightly before).
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - VMS used DISPLAY rather than DECW$DISPLAY to get the display name
- if opening the display failed.
- - Many minor bugs relating to OS/2 and Win32 were fixed.
- - On Unix and DV/X platforms, the install script didn't mkdir
- $(gsdir), and didn't mkdir the intermediate directory for the man page.
- - On BSD and UTek platforms, the declaration of memset in
- memory_.h, and the definition in gsmisc.c, conflicted with the ANSI
- declaration.
- - One of the SPARC compilers compiled the intersection computation
- in arc_either (gspath.c) incorrectly.
- - The temporary file names created under OS/2 could exceed the 8.3
- length limit.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The test files for the IJG library had been damaged by EOL
- conversion.
- - The garbage collector didn't mark some of the most recently
- created names.
- - The interpreter would sometimes report a typecheck instead of a
- stackunderflow.
- - If aload didn't have enough room on the stack, it would report a
- rangecheck rather than a stackoverflow.
- - zcontext wouldn't compile, because it hadn't been updated to the
- new GC interfaces.
- - The definition of private_st_stream_proc_state in ifilter.h ended
- with a semicolon, which upset some compilers.
- - load didn't check to make sure that the dictionaries it examined
- had read access.
- - cvrs didn't handle negative numbers in radix 2 or 3 properly.
- - The allocator could become confused if it was asked to allocate a
- large array.
- - readline gave an ioerror rather than a rangecheck if it
- overflowed the string.
- - The allocator didn't free packed arrays properly.
- - The allocator's check for LIFO freeing of arrays was off by 1, so
- it never succeeded.
- - The undercolor removal and black generation procedures weren't
- initialized properly.
- - If the interpreter couldn't find gs_init.ps, it returned a random
- exit code.
- - If an operator expected a procedure and didn't get one, it
- sometimes gave an invalidaccess rather than a typecheck.
- - Unix file enumeration often did the wrong thing if there were
- directories in the pattern.
- - The ASCIIHexDecode filter read an extra character after the
- terminating >.
- - scalefont didn't fill in ScaleMatrix properly.
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter crashed if the width of the page wasn't
- a multiple of 8 bits.
- - The error printing code used .languagelevel, which wasn't defined
- in Level 1 configurations.
- - setpagedevice didn't pop its argument.
- - Definitions in statusdict didn't change according to the current
- language level.
- - Separation color spaces didn't allow strings as color space names.
- - Due to a bug in chunk_locate_ptr, the garbage collector sometimes
- decided incorrectly that a pointer was pointing outside collectable space.
- - (Many other garbage collector bugs were fixed.)
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - Garbage collection for strings.
- - Expandable operand and dictionary stacks, and the ability to set
- the maximum size of these stacks.
- - Additional user and system parameters. The following are dummies:
- AccurateScreens, JobName, JobTimeout, WaitTimeout.
- - Procedure-based filters usable with cvx/exec and token.
- - Separation color spaces (always using the alternate space).
- (These were theoretically implemented in version 2.6, but they were
- never tested and were actually missing most of the implementation.)
- - VMThreshold and VMReclaim for invoking GC automatically.
-
- Adds a hook in iscan.c for parsing DSC comments.
-
- Adds encoding and decoding filters for the BCP and TBCP protocols. These
- are not fully implemented yet:
- - The interrupt and status request characters are ignored on input,
- and never generated on output;
- - The TBCP encoder doesn't emit the start-of-protocol string;
- - The TBCP decoder doesn't recognize the end-of-protocol string.
-
- Factors out Type 1 font capability as a separate feature.
-
- Changes the names of some files:
- packed.h to ipacked.h;
- bnum.h to ibnum.h.
-
- Changes the name of the value.index member of a ref to value.boolval.
- (Internal change only.)
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The definition of RELOC_PTRS_BEGIN in gsstruct.h wouldn't compile
- properly with non-ANSI compilers.
- - The JPEG library wouldn't compile properly with non-ANSI compilers.
- * - The platform font machinery gave up too easily in some cases.
- - CMYK devices needing halftoning converted the CMYK color to RGB.
- - The debugging code in arc_add (gspath.c) didn't print the output
- values correctly.
-
- Factors out Type 1 font capability as a separate feature.
-
- Version 2.9.4-beta (2/19/94)
- ==================
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Changes Ghostscript's path searching algorithm so that it does not
- automatically look in the current directory first. (The former algorithm
- was more MS-DOS-like; the new one is more Unix-like.) If you want to
- include the current directory, you must include '.' in the search path.
- THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE.
-
- Adds two new resource types for genconf.c:
- - -header filexxx.h adds #include "filexxx.h" to gconfig.h.
- - -libpath dir adds dir to the list of library search paths.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - impath.ps (used by bdftops) computed the starting X coordinate
- incorrectly, typically causing characters to be displaced slightly to the
- right.
- - pstoppm.ps didn't handle local and global VM properly.
-
- Adds a ps2ai.ps utility, contributed by a user, for converting arbitrary
- PostScript files into a form compatible with Adobe Illustrator.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - A user-contributed driver for Imagen Impress laser printers.
- - A user-contributed driver for the DEC LA75plus printer.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Under OS/2, adds the ability to keep Ghostscript in memory for a
- specified number of minutes.
-
- Adds support for Win32 and Win32s.
-
- Changes the MS Windows platform font interface so that it does not attempt
- to render fonts at sizes smaller than 6 pixels. Changes the X Windows
- interface, which already did this for 4-point and smaller fonts, to also
- use a lower limit of 6 pixels. Also changes the X Windows platform font
- machinery so it does not render fonts at sizes larger than 36 pixels: at
- large sizes, Ghostscript does a perfectly good job, and some X font servers
- rasterize the entire font and lock up the entire window system while doing
- so.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - currentdash always returned a new array of reals, rather than the
- actual argument of setdash.
- - Strings in binary object sequences read in as integers.
- - Because of a bug in chunk_locate_ptr, some large objects didn't
- get freed properly.
- - If an error occurred while processing an image, Ghostscript would
- attempt to free random blocks of storage.
- - Input filters discarded trailing data, rather than filling it out
- with zeros. (This is now fixed for ASCIIHexDecode and ASCII85Decode; it's
- not clear what other filters it should affect.)
- - The ASCII85Encode filter produced garbage output for the final
- 1-4 bytes before EOD.
- * - The TIFF output driver produced incorrect output for the second
- and subsequent pages if the output was being produced on multiple files.
- * - The default handleerror did a 'stop', which was not correct.
- - gpcheck.h converted all positive return codes to 0 if interrupt
- checking was enabled.
- - Images with multiple data sources didn't work.
- - Images with 12-bit sample values didn't work.
- - Images with a file as the data source read additional data beyond
- what was required.
- - 2 vmreclaim worked (pretty much), but 1 vmreclaim didn't.
- - If %lineedit was opened multiple times, characters from later
- openings overwrote characters from earlier ones.
- - token returned garbage for the "remaining string" result when
- reading from a string, if it actually read all of the string. (New bug in
- 2.9.2, probably.)
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - DCTEncode and DCTDecode filters.
- - Filters with procedures as the data source or target.
- (Except for token and cvx/exec.)
- - Garbage collection for names.
-
- Changes the error printout so that strings are always truncated at 200
- characters.
-
- For Level 2 systems, changes the initial setting of the object format
- parameter from 0 to an appropriate non-zero value.
-
- * Changes the .quit operator so that it takes two operands, an error object
- and an error code; if the latter is negative, the interpreter returns this
- as the error code, rather than e_Quit.
-
- Makes StandardEncoding and ISOLatin1Encoding arrays, rather than packed
- arrays, on large-memory systems, for compatibility with certain test
- suites. Changes .registerencoding to accept arrays as well as packed
- arrays.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Due to an error in cie_mult3, CIE-based colors were badly
- mis-mapped.
- * - Very narrow (but not empty) rectangles would disappear.
- * - Small halftone cells could smash the next higher entry in the
- halftone cache.
- - The orientation algorithm in gxstroke.c still interchanged
- clockwise and counter-clockwise coordinate systems (after having been
- "fixed" at least 3 times).
- - Stroking 1-pixel-wide lines shortened them, instead of
- lengthening them, if non-butt caps were requested.
-
- Refactors mem_mapped8_copy_mono because of limitations in the bcc32
- compiler.
-
- Version 2.9.3-beta (1/19/94)
- ==================
-
- This version was created for evaluation purposes for a few users who
- needed Level 2 capability; it was never released to anyone else, even
- beta testers.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The description of psview and xpsview was incorrect.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Changes the installation directories for Unix and similar systems to put
- Ghostscript data in $(datadir)/ghostscript/gs-NN.NN.NN rather than directly
- in $(datadir)/ghostscript. (Fonts still go in $(datadir)/ghostscript/fonts.)
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Some spaces were incorrectly replaced with tabs in the help
- message in the 3B1 display driver.
- - The BMP driver wrote a spurious scan line at the beginning
- of its output.
- - The monochrome PCX driver had the two palette elements
- interchanged.
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - A user-contributed driver for the Xerox XES printer format. This
- has a FSF copyright.
- - A user-contributed driver for the Epson AP3250 printer. (This is
- the same as the Stylus 800, with slightly different margins.)
- - A user-contributed driver for the DEC LA70 printer with some
- algorithms for improving text at low resolutions. This has a FSF
- copyright.
- - A user-contributed driver for an intermediate-resolution mode
- for 9-pin "Epson-compatible" printers.
-
- Changes the name of the Stylus 800 driver from escp2 to st800.
-
- Adds a compile-time flag to the Epson driver to cope with Panasonic 9-pin
- printers, which sometimes have trouble mixing graphics and tabs.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The MS Windows driver (gp_mswin.c) referred to iodev.h rather
- than gxiodev.h.
- - On Unix System V platforms, gp_unifs.c and gdevpipe.c were
- incorrectly omitted from the link list.
- - (Some?) System V platforms don't have the S_ISDIR macro,
- requiring a change in stat_.h.
- - The Unix `install' target didn't install gs_std_e.ps and
- gs_iso_e.ps.
- - No MODULES.LIS file was provided for VMS.
-
- Adds Desqview/X makefiles that actually work.
-
- Documents the set of H-P-supplied patches needed to make H-P's
- compilers process Ghostscript.
-
- Changes the MS Windows driver so that if the user presses the Enter key
- while the image window has the focus, the text window will be brought to
- the top and made the active window. This is useful when viewing a
- multi-page document with Ghostscript.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The definition of public_st_client_color() in gxccolor.h
- included an extraneous semicolon.
- - The definition of private_st_AXD_state() in sfilter.h included an
- extraneous semicolon.
- - saxx.c didn't include sfilter.h, which it needed for the
- definition of private_st_AXD_state().
- - ialloc_struct failed to create a separate chunk if the structure
- was very large.
- - setcolorspace didn't allocate the colorspace object in the same
- VM space as the graphics state, causing problems when the colorspace was
- freed.
- - In rare circumstances, currentfile could return an empty array
- rather than a file.
- - Dictionary keys were always allocated in global VM.
- - If NOPLATFONTS was true, definefont didn't check whether the
- dictionary was read-only before trying to insert an ExactSize key.
- - startjob could get an invalidaccess error, because serverdict was
- allocated in global VM.
- - Using definefont with an already registered font created a
- circular list structure.
- - If a PostScript procedure appeared as a CharString in a Type 1
- font, it was always called with the character name, never the character
- code.
- - The SubFileDecode filter didn't work with a non-empty EOD string
- (went into an endless loop). (Probably a new bug in 2.8.)
- - save/restore didn't properly restore the maxlength of a
- dictionary, causing data to get smashed at random. (New bug in 2.9.)
- - save didn't mark objects as old, so a nested restore had no
- effect. (New bug in 2.9.2.)
- - After returning from an OtherSubrs callback, op_type1_free
- freed the saved interpreter state incorrectly. (New bug in 2.7.)
- - Level 1 configurations didn't work because .makeoperator gave an
- invalidaccess error. (New bug in 2.9.2.)
- - ASCII85 string literals didn't work. (Probably a new bug in 2.8.)
- - If the current global/local allocation mode was different at the
- end of a file than at the beginning, an addressing fault could occur
- (gs_unregister_root in gs_run_string). (New bug in 2.9.2.)
- - After a setfileposition on a file open for reading,
- fileposition would return an incorrect value, even though the stream
- was actually repositioned properly.
-
- Brings the dictionary unpacking code for the DCT filters into line with
- Adobe Technical Note 5116, which describes the Picky parameter for
- DCTDecode and the NoMarker, Resync, Blend, Picky, and Relax parameters for
- DCTEncode.
-
- Changes the .quit operator so that if given a negative argument, the
- interpreter returns this as the error code, rather than e_Quit.
-
- Changes the Ghostscript integer version number from 100P+10S+T to
- 10000P+100S+T.
-
- Changes the default halftone screen for high-resolution devices, both
- black-and-white and color.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The software floating multiply code used with USE_FPU=-1 only
- worked on little-endian platforms.
- - Specifying a left side bearing to .type1addpath produced an
- inappropriate offset.
-
- Version 2.9.2-beta (1/2/94)
- ==================
-
- This version was distributed only to beta testers. It adds a garbage
- collector and full local and global VM support. It is the first version
- that sets languagelevel = 2, i.e., claims to be a Level 2 implementation.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - make.doc still referred to use_* variables in gdevx.c, and
- use.doc didn't explain the use* X resources.
-
- Notes that -Olimit=1000 is needed to compile Ghostscript on AXP systems
- under OSF/1 1.3.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - viewgif.ps did not work with interlaced images.
- - font2c.ps omitted gsmemory.h from the #include list in compiled
- fonts.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The MS Windows driver hadn't been updated to work with the
- new additions to the gx_device structure.
- - The BMP file driver wrote one scan line too many.
- - The cdj driver omitted an important cast to int in the error
- diffusion code (FSdither macro).
-
- Changes the SuperVGA drivers to recognize erasepage and reset the
- color table, like the X driver.
-
- Adds some fragmentary code to begin implementing the PostScript fax
- extensions.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The procedure initializers for the MS Windows console I/O
- were missing the new reset element.
- - The makefile entry in bcwin.mak used -fdev rather than -iodev.
- - The Borland C++ makefiles exceeded MS-DOS's line length limit if
- the compiler files were in the standard Borland directory (BORLANDC).
- - Some procedures weren't declared with prototypes in gp_vms.c.
- - Some declarations had to be reordered to pacify the VAX compiler.
- - Under MS Windows, Ghostscript didn't automatically de-iconify the
- text window to display messages on an error exit.
- - The Unix makefile rule for gconfig_.h used echogs rather than
- ./echogs.
- - The Microsoft C makefile referred to an obsolete file gs.tr.
- - gp_unifs.c used strpbrk and strrchr, which some systems lack.
-
- Updates the OS/2 code and documentation for compatibility with the current
- Ghostscript version.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The X11 .pfa fonts replaced their .gsf requirements in the
- fontmap, but not distributed with the previous (beta) release.
-
- Adds fontmaps appropriate for use with DEC Ultrix and OSF/1 systems.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - 4-value entries in the Metrics dictionary were interpreted with
- the width and side bearing interchanged.
- - Objects large enough to require their own chunk were not freed
- properly.
- - The GS_FONTPATH scanner didn't deal with the possibility that
- opening a file might fail.
- - The interrupt and timeout errors incorrectly pushed an error
- object on the operand stack.
- - imagemask gave an error if it was invoked with a dictionary
- argument with a current color space with more than 1 parameter.
- - definefont insisted that a new font not have a FID entry.
- - Some places didn't cast char to byte when needed.
- - An extra element was left on the stack when substituting the
- default font for a font whose file couldn't be found.
- - The CCITTFaxDecode filter didn't allow the dictionary to be
- omitted. (The Adobe documentation doesn't allow this, but Adobe
- implementations do.)
- - When the input came from a pipe (`-') switch, opening a filter on
- currentfile that required more than 1 input byte to make progress would
- cause Ghostscript to hang (in sreadbuf).
- - The interpreter didn't call gs_set_lib_paths before executing a
- compiled-in initialization file.
- - A stream could be closed more than once. (New bug in 2.8.)
- - The LZW decoder produced incorrect output if a code string was
- too long to fit into a single output buffer. (New bug as of 2.8.)
-
- Implements a special check in def to allow construction of systemdict,
- which is stored in global VM but references dictionaries in local VM.
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - %null% and %ram% IODevices.
- - startjob, exitserver.
- - Local and global VM (finish).
- - Garbage collection (for everything except names and strings).
-
- Moves the procedures for selecting paper size from systemdict to userdict.
-
- Sets languagelevel to 2 in Level 2 mode, since essentially all of
- Level 2 is now implemented.
-
- Factors out the Level 1 extended color facilities (CMYK color and
- colorimage) as a separate configuration feature.
-
- Adds some preliminary code to begin implementing the Adobe BCP and TBCP
- communication protocols.
-
- Changes the implementation of save and restore so that the bookkeeping
- structures are allocated in the new area, not the old. (This is an
- internal change not visible at the PostScript level.)
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gdevprn used some preprocessor macros in formal argument
- lists that ansi2knr couldn't handle.
- - pick_cell_size called gs_distance_transform with a 0 argument
- that non-ANSI compilers didn't automatically promote to floating point.
- - gs_screen_init called hypot with integer arguments that
- non-ANSI compilers didn't automatically promote to floating point.
- - Some places didn't cast char to byte when needed.
- - The vx/vy origin adjustment for WMode=1 wasn't implemented.
- - The pattern cache wasn't initialized properly.
- - Composite fonts didn't properly decode strings that started with
- an escape sequence, which have a special (undocumented) decoding rule, and
- also didn't properly decode strings with multiple consecutive escape
- sequences.
-
- Factors out the Level 1 extended color facilities (CMYK color and
- colorimage) as a separate configuration feature.
-
- Version 2.9.1-beta (12/7/93)
- ==================
-
- This version was distributed only to beta testers.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Adds a viewgif.ps utility to view GIF files. The current version does not
- work with interlaced data, local color tables, or files containing more
- than one image.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - putinterval and copy didn't do the right thing if the source and
- destination were aliases for overlapping sections of the same array or
- string.
- - The DCT filter stub didn't allow the dictionary to be omitted.
- (The Adobe documentation doesn't allow this, but Adobe implementations
- do.)
-
- Adds an optional dictionary argument to the LZWDecode filter, containing
- InitialCodeLength, FirstBitLowOrder, BlockData, and EarlyChange entries.
- Setting these parameters appropriately allows reading (non-interlaced) GIF
- data directly.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - setdash produced inverted output if the pattern had an odd
- number of elements and the offset O had the property that L <= O mod
- 2*L, where L was the sum of the pattern elements.
-
- Version 2.9-beta (12/6/93)
- ================
-
- Like 2.7, this version was created to satisfy a contractual requirement,
- and will never be distributed to anyone other than the other party to the
- contract.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Notes that Ghostscript runs on IBM PCs and compatibles under DR DOS
- 6.0.
-
- Notes that Ghostscript will run on IBM PCs and compatibles with
- Hercules display cards if you redirect text output to a file.
-
- Notes that the alternate DeskJet 500C driver (djet500c) does not work
- on the 550C.
-
- Gives a list of system-specific directories where Type 1 fonts are
- likely to be installed, as a suggested setting for GS_FONTPATH.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Changes the distribution script so that it stores all text files in the
- main source archive with Unix end-of-line conventions, but with DOS
- end-of-line conventions in the MS-DOS-specific archive.
-
- Changes the MS-DOS, MS Windows, and OS/2 makefiles so that 486SX and 486DX
- processors are different CPU_TYPEs. (The former, designated by
- CPU_TYPE=485, does not include an on-chip FPU.)
-
- Adds a line to gs_init.ps which can be uncommented to select A4 as
- the default paper size.
-
- Adds a definable CFLAGS macro to the makefiles, allowing -DA4 to
- select A4 as the default paper size.
-
- Adds the H-P printer drivers to the standard Unix configurations.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - If there were no unencoded characters, prfont.ps would get
- an error.
-
- Changes ansi2knr to accept a wider range of function declaration syntax,
- and to not depend on any Ghostscript header files.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Several drivers (DigiFax, Epson LQ-2550, NEC P6) didn't handle
- A4 paper width.
- - The IBM ProPrinter wasn't being initialized properly.
- - The Epson driver didn't work properly with compilers that
- insisted on 'char' being a signed type.
- - The Epson driver ignored its end_string argument, producing
- incorrect end-of-page behavior on some printers.
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - User-contributed drivers for Bellcore MGR (a window manager most
- commonly used with OS-9) devices.
- - A user-contributed driver for the CIF file format.
- - A user-contributed driver for the HP 2563B line printer.
-
- Changes the LaserJet 2p, 3, and 4 drivers so they set the initial position
- to (0,0) rather than (0,0.25"). (I don't remember why it was the other
- way.)
-
- Implements the PageCount property in all drivers, not just printer
- drivers.
-
- Introduces a new gx_tile_bitmap type, and changes the tile_rectangle
- device procedure to take it in place of gx_bitmap. THIS IS A
- NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. However, it only affects devices that
- implement their own tile_rectangle procedures, of which there aren't very
- many.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The VMS module lists referred to SDCTD and SDCTE instead of
- SDCT.
- - The Unix install script tried to install the non-existent file
- readme.doc.
- - Microsoft C does something bizarre with empty macro parameters,
- which caused a problem with the gs_struct_type_... macros.
- - The Unix platforms didn't automatically handle the presence
- or absence of <dirent.h>.
- - The DEC Alpha OSF/1 1.3 library lacks `const' in the prototype
- for popen, which requires a workaround.
- - The DEC Alpha OSF/1 1.3 X Windows library uses `private' as a
- member name.
-
- Splits off gp_unifs.c, containing code common to "Unix-like" file systems.
-
- Adds a user-contributed OS-9 platform.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The currentfile cache wasn't updated properly if an executable
- file appeared in the middle of a procedure. In particular, eexec-encoded
- .PFB fonts often didn't work.
- - There was an extraneous `goto top' in scfd.c.
- - An integer constant overflowed in iname.c.
- - -2147483648 (i.e., -1 << 31) was converted to a float.
- - eexec didn't skip the first 4 characters correctly if they were
- split across a buffer boundary.
- - The font/matrix pair cache didn't properly free entries with only
- an XUID that was being deallocated.
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - Patterns, makepattern, setpattern.
- - IODevice resource, setdevparams, currentdevparams.
- - OutputDevice resource, setpagedevice, currentpagedevice.
- (Partially implemented.)
-
- Adds a new type t_struct to handle miscellaneous types that are allocated
- as objects and that the interpreter doesn't handle specially, and changes
- condition, fontID, gstate, lock, and save types to use t_struct. (This is
- an internal change, not visible at the language level.)
-
- Moves the maxlength of a dictionary to its own ref, eliminating the "size
- of integer" hack. (This is an internal change, not visible at the
- language level.)
-
- Adds the last OS error number to the error printout.
-
- Removes the obsolete framedevice operator.
-
- Implements resetfile (the only Level 1 operator not yet implemented!).
-
- Changes the name of the getdevice operator to .getdevice.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - A couple of necessary casts from char * to byte * were omitted.
- - A Sun compiler required an extra cast to (void *) in the e1
- macro in clip_rect_enum_ptrs in gxcpath.c.
- - The gx_dc_ procedures defined in gxdraw.c weren't marked as
- 'private'.
- - The number of "on" pixels in a halftone cell sometimes varied by
- 1 from cell to cell.
- - Mapping a gray level to CMYK didn't subtract it from 1 (to
- produce the K component).
- * - charpath took hints into account.
-
- Shuffles the order of some declarations to pacify the VMS C compiler.
-
- Version 2.8-beta (11/10/93)
- ================
-
- This version was distributed only to beta testers. It adds Type 0 font
- support. It also includes extensive redesign of streams (to eventually
- support procedure streams) and device properties (to eventually support
- get/setpagedevice and get/setdevparams).
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Notes the change in X11 foreground/background handling.
-
- Changes README so it no longer claims that Ghostscript works with X11R3.
-
- Notes (in devs.mak) that the cdjmono driver is the best one to use for the
- DeskJet 510.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - echogs wasn't always invoked with ./ on Unix systems.
-
- Changes the file name unix-ansi.mak to unixansi.mak, so it can be created
- on a MS-DOS system.
-
- Adds a new "feature", ccinit.dev, which compiles and links the
- initialization files (gs_*.ps) into the executable, just as ccfonts.dev
- compiles and links fonts. If ccinit and ccfonts are both selected, the
- only external file needed at run time is Fontmap. Note that you must have
- a working version of Ghostscript already in order to create a version that
- uses the ccinit feature, just as for ccfonts.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - the ps2image utility didn't put a %! on the first line of the
- output.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The Hercules display driver didn't include definitions for
- outport2 and PAGE_HEIGHT_INCHES, which it uses.
- - The BGI driver didn't call setactivepage or setvisualpage,
- which it needs to do in general.
- - The Apple DMP driver declared dmp_print_page rather than
- appledmp_print_page, causing a compilation error.
-
- Changes the X11 driver so that it doesn't use the default foreground and
- background colors: you must set foreground and background explicitly for
- Ghostscript if you want them to be other than black and white
- respectively.
-
- Adds new user-contributed drivers for:
- - The StarJet 48 inkjet printer;
- - The Linux VGALIB display interface.
- - OS/2 Presentation Manager.
-
- Changes the margins of the Epson driver to 0.2, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, which
- more accurately reflect the printer's capabilities.
-
- Changes the get_props and put_props device procedures to take property
- list "objects" with a procedural interface, rather than a data structure
- interface. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. It affects all
- get_props and put_props procedures. Fortunately, there were only a few
- devices that implemented their own get_props and put_props procedures (the
- H-P color printers, and the three window systems -- X Windows, MS Windows,
- and OS/2 PM).
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The meaning of the -p switch for the Watcom compile-and-link
- program was changed between Watcom C/386 versions 8.5 and 9.5, causing the
- make process to malfunction.
- - The SCFTAB and SCFDTAB modules were omitted from the VMS link
- list.
-
- Adds user-contributed code for OS/2.
-
- Removes the assumption that an 80486 CPU implies the presence of hardware
- floating point, since the 486SX and Cyrix 486SLC don't have it.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - The GS_FONTPATH scanner didn't recognize .PFB fonts beginning
- with %!PS-AdobeFont.
- * - The GS_FONTPATH scanner often didn't recognize .PFB fonts at all.
- - Type 1 fonts always set the line join, line cap, and miter limit
- to known values, rather than using the current values. (Using the current
- values doesn't make much sense, but it's apparently what the Adobe
- implementations do.)
- - DISKFONTS didn't work, because of the change in the Ghostscript
- fonts to do a systemdict begin/end (in version 2.7.1).
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - == didn't produce exactly the same output as the Adobe
- interpreters. (Some automated debugging and testing programs care.)
- - The CCITTFaxEncode filter could get caught in an infinite loop,
- because it failed to mask a byte datum when scanning for runs of black
- pixels.
- - The write operator gave an error for values outside the range 0
- to 255, rather than just using the low-order 8 bits.
- - Some applications call a statusdict procedure named
- setresolution without checking first whether it is present; Ghostscript
- didn't provide one.
- - Reading from a closed stream caused an error instead of
- returning EOF.
- - Input streams didn't close automatically at EOF.
- - findfont was defined as an operator, not a procedure.
- - closefile on a closed file gave an error. (It isn't obvious
- that the Adobe documentation specifies that it shouldn't, but that's what
- Adobe says they do.)
- - The LZWDecode filter didn't handle codes representing strings
- longer than the buffer size correctly.
- - The LZWDecode filter only allowed 4095 codes to be used, rather
- than 4096.
- - The rand operator produced an infinite string of zeros if
- given 0 or 0x7fffffff as the seed.
- - When a CDevProc procedure was called, there was an extra
- copy of the character name on the operand stack below the operands of
- CDevProc.
-
- Replaces all stream implementations with new ones designed to allow
- interruption at arbitrary times. ****** The 2-D case of CCITTFaxEncode
- hasn't been converted (but it probably didn't work before, either).
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - Type 0 (composite) fonts.
-
- Adds an eexecEncode filter.
-
- Implements setcolorscreen, which was accidentally omitted from 2.7.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - In colorimage, if the color space of the image was different
- from the current color space, and the first data values on a scan line
- were zeros, the wrong color could result.
- - The new flatness testing algorithm could overflow, producing
- straight lines or obvious polygons instead of curves.
- - Images could fail to display pixels after the first non-blank
- pixel on a line if halftoned color was required. (This bug was probably
- introduced in 2.7.)
- - Interpolation between transfer map entries didn't work, because
- of a rounding/truncation bug in frac2bits (bug introduced in 2.7.1.)
- - cshow did an extra grestore at the end.
-
- * Implements a hack to slightly displace 1-bit-wide or -high images. This
- is necessary to work around a bug in TeX (or dvips?), which uses such
- images to draw horizontal and vertical lines without positioning them to
- ensure that they cover device pixel centers.
-
- Adds support for composite fonts (no new client procedures).
-
- Version 2.7.2-beta (10/11/93)
- ==================
-
- This version was distributed only to alpha testers.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - prfont.ps didn't print unencoded characters.
-
- Improves mergeini.ps to remove embedded comments.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - An error occurring within the scope of an internal .stopped
- didn't pop the command and error name off the stack.
- * - The = and == procedures weren't re-entrant.
-
- * Adds a .writecvs operator that does a cvs to an internal string followed
- by a writestring.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - grestore freed the path and the clip path in an order that
- was likely to lead to memory sandbars.
- - moveto + closepath didn't actually close the path.
- - moveto + reversepath produced an empty path (no moveto).
- - moveto + closepath + reversepath produced an extra lineto.
- - reversepath didn't set the current point to the end (i.e., the
- former beginning) of the last subpath.
-
- Adds a "planar" memory device.
-
- Version 2.7.1-beta (10/4/93, not distributed to the public)
- ==================
-
- Like 2.7, this version was created to satisfy a contractual requirement,
- and will never be distributed to anyone other than the other party to the
- contract.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Documents the GS_OPTIONS environment variable.
-
- Adds a summary of all environment variables to the documentation
- (use.doc).
-
- Documents the existence of a third free viewer built on Ghostscript.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - wrfont didn't wrap a systemdict begin / end around the body of
- the font.
- - wrfont wrote out the Symbol and ZapfDingbats encodings in a way
- that only worked if the encoding was known by name.
-
- Changes bdftops to include an XUID if desired.
-
- Changes bdftops so that it uses 'show' for unknown ligatures, rather than
- executing the characters as subroutines; this makes such ligatures work
- properly with xfonts.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The PCL drivers sent a printer reset (<ESC>E) at the beginning
- of every page, instead of only before the first page.
- - The PCX driver didn't round up the scan line width in the
- header, even though it produced scan lines with the correct (rounded)
- number of bytes.
-
- Adds a new map_rgb_alpha_color procedure. This is a backward-compatible
- change; this procedure defaults to calling map_rgb_color.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - On Unix platforms, the value of the TEMP environment variable
- had to end with a '/'.
- - On MS-DOS systems, printer output to devices other than PRN
- (specifically, LPTn) didn't put the device into binary mode.
-
- Adds FPU_TYPE to the Unix makefiles, with a default value of 1.
-
- Removes the mention of Xmu linking problems on the SunOS platform,
- since the problem no longer exists.
-
- Changes the order of X Windows libraries from Xt X11 Xext to Xt Xext X11.
- This makes the OSF/1 linker happier.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - All the fonts originated by Aladdin, and the shareware fonts,
- had UniqueIDs in the 4xxxxxx range, which is only supposed to be used for
- limited-distribution fonts.
- * - When Ghostscript loaded a font, it pushed a scratch dictionary
- on the dictionary stack, rather than userdict. (Note that this fix also
- requires fixing the fonts to include a protective systemdict begin /
- end; see below.)
- * - When loading a font failed, Ghostscript didn't check the font
- name against the default font name properly.
- - Ghostscript's own fonts didn't include a systemdict begin /
- end to guard against redefinition of names used in the reading
- procedures (e.g., index).
- * - When Ghostscript scanned a .PFB font to get the FontName, it
- didn't skip over the 6-byte header, which could cause confusion or a
- syntaxerror.
- - Loading a .PFB font that left extra information on the
- operand stack didn't work.
-
- Changes the ZapfDingbats font to use DingbatsEncoding rather than include
- a copy of the encoding in itself, if DingbatsEncoding is known. Changes
- the Symbol font similarly.
-
- Removes eexec encryption from the 4 URW fonts, so they will work with
- DISKFONTS.
-
- Adds shareware Hiragana and Katakana fonts (Calligraphic-Hiragana and
- Calligraphic-Katakana, by Kevin Hartig).
-
- Adds GS on the end of the family names of all of Aladdin's own converted
- fonts.
-
- Replaces many of the Hershey fonts with new ones (mostly Type 1) created
- by Thomas Wolff, who added accents, accented characters, and other
- non-alphabetics. These too now have proper UniqueIDs.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - imagemask interpreted the Decode array incorrectly (inverted).
- - Running out of memory when constructing a path incorrectly
- signalled a limitcheck rather than a VMerror.
- - restore didn't purge uncached scaled fonts properly.
-
- Adds alpha (opacity) to the graphics state, and setalpha and
- currentalpha operators.
-
- Redefines erasepage in terms of a new .fillpage operator that fills
- the current page with the current color and then does a sync_output.
-
- Redefines setdevice and putdeviceprops in terms of new .setdevice and
- .putdeviceprops operators that return a boolean indicating whether the
- page needs to be erased. With this change, operators that erase the page
- always call erasepage at the interpreter level rather than calling
- gs_erasepage directly.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The null device allowed its size to be reset.
- - clippath didn't establish a current point if the clipping
- path was empty.
- * - The Type 1 font interpreter (gs_type1_interpret) flattened
- curves even if it was being invoked for charpath.
- - Colored halftones usually didn't come out with the correct
- phase, and had several other problems.
- - A show or charpath within a BuildChar procedure didn't work.
- - Accented characters composed with seac used the base
- character width instead of the composed character width. (The Adobe
- documentation says these must be the same, but some commercial fonts
- don't obey this.)
- - setcurrentpoint in the accent of a character composed with
- seac didn't take the accent's displacement into account.
-
- Adds an alpha (coverage) value to the graphics state, and
- gs_setalpha/currentalpha procedures. Currently Ghostscript just passes
- the alpha value to the driver; it doesn't attempt to emulate alpha
- handling if the driver doesn't support it.
-
- Redefines gs_erasepage to call gs_fillpage.
-
- Bypasses the fill code if the clipping box is empty. This makes a big
- difference for stringwidth, and doesn't hurt anything else.
-
- Changes frac_1 from 0x7fff to 0x7ff8. This allows exact representation of
- practically all useful fractions, since this number (32760) is
- 2*2*2*3*3*5*7*13.
-
- Changes float to double in several matrix routines for better accuracy.
-
- Adds new device properties to implement the deviceinfo operator:
- Colors, GrayValues, RedValues, GreenValues, BlueValues, ColorValues.
- Also adds HWBitsPerPixel and HWColorMap.
-
- Changes the sorting algorithm for halftones to use qsort instead of
- special code.
-
- Changes the Type 1 interpreter so that it uses the current point, rather
- than (0,0), as the character origin.
-
- Version 2.7-beta (9/20/93, not distributed to the public)
- ================
-
- This is the first of a series of beta-only versions planned for release
- between 2.6.n and 3.0. This version, in particular, was created to
- satisfy a contractual requirement, and will never be distributed to anyone
- other than the other party to the contract.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The "HP XLFD extensions" to X11R5 are not specific to H-P
- platforms.
- - The configuration generation script used rm rather than rm -f.
- - gs.1 was installed in $(docdir) rather than $(mandir);
- $(mandir) wasn't defined.
- - ansi2knr.1 was installed in $(docdir), which was
- inappropriate because ansi2knr itself wasn't installed anywhere.
-
- Moves documentation for versions 2.4.x and 2.5.x to history.doc.
-
- Moves the documentation on how to add devices to the configuration
- from devs.mak to make.doc.
-
- Changes the name of readme.doc to current.doc, since the presence of
- two "readme" files was confusing to users.
-
- Documents how to use the Microsoft Windows PostScript printer driver
- to convert TrueType fonts to Type 1 fonts embedded in the document.
-
- Corrects several errors in the documentation of the get_bits driver
- procedure.
-
- Documents the fact that X11R3 is no longer supported.
-
- Removes the last references to "Ghostscript" from the comments in the
- gs_*.ps files. The only remaining reference, other than the boilerplate
- comments at the beginning of each file, is in the message at the end of
- gs_init.ps.
-
- Documents the use of WMAKEL rather than WMAKE with the Watcom compiler.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - The Unix install script used gs rather than $(GS) as the name of
- the executable.
- * - The Unix install script didn't copy gs_dbt_e.ps to $(gsdatadir).
- - genconf.c used ps2 as a variable name; ps2 is a predefined
- preprocessor symbol in the VSC compiler used by IBM.
- - @-expansion didn't interact properly with -- and -+.
- - The Unix install script didn't copy COPYING to $(docdir),
- and copied README to $(gsdatadir) rather than $(docdir).
- - ps2ascii used /bin/sh -f, which is an incorrect flag.
-
- Removes all uses and mentions of USG (a now-obsolete GNU convention)
- as a synonym for SYSV.
-
- Removes filter.dev and dps.dev from FEATURE_DEVS if level2.dev is
- included, since they don't add anything beyond level2.dev.
-
- Changes the ccgs script to explictly remove the old .o file before
- doing the mv, for the benefit of people who have changed mv to prompt
- before overwriting. Changes the configuration script to use rm -f
- for the same reason.
-
- Changes the -Z switch so an empty list of options does nothing, rather
- than turning on all options.
-
- Adds a -@ switch which is like -- and -+ except that it does
- @-expansion of arguments.
-
- Changes genconf so it takes patterns from the command line that describe
- how to write the linker control files, rather than having the patterns
- built in.
-
- Changes -d and -D so that if no value is supplied, the default is
- true rather than null.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - The ps2ascii script still referenced ps2ascii.ps under its
- old name gs_2asc.ps.
- * - ps2image.ps had a 'pop' missing in the written-out
- definition of 'max' in the boilerplate code it put at the beginning
- of compressed files.
- * - ps2image.ps got a typecheck if a scan line had no repeated
- data in it anywhere.
- - wrfont.ps didn't handle CharStrings or Subrs that weren't
- strings.
- - mergeini.ps produced an init file that incorrectly
- attempted to load the Symbol and Dingbats encodings dynamically.
-
- Removes the gsview.bat file, since it was confusingly named and not
- generally useful.
-
- Changes bdftops back to using encrypted CharStrings, for compatibility
- with Adobe interpreters, but also changes lenIV to 0, to save a little
- more space.
-
- Changes the traceop utility so it makes traced operators appear to be
- operators, and so it will replace a definition in systemdict if explicitly
- requested to do so and systemdict is writable.
-
- Adds a printafm utility for printing the metrics of fonts in AFM format.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The cdj driver was missing a few type casts that were needed to
- satisfy pedantic compilers.
- - For banded devices, many of the non-displaying target routines
- were getting called with the original device as the first argument, not
- the target device. (This didn't make any difference in practice, because
- gdev_prn_open explicitly copied the non-rendering procedures back into the
- procedure vector.)
- * - The X driver didn't catch and discard bogus errors on
- XFreeColors, which faulty servers generate.
- * - The X driver gave up on color allocation too easily.
- * - The X driver dynamic color table size could become negative.
- * - x_lookup_font could return platform fonts of very small sizes,
- which have very inaccurate metrics.
- * - The ESCP/2 driver was incorrectly named gdevescp2 in devs.mak.
- - The Apple DMP driver used #if 0 / #endif instead of comment
- brackets, and was incorrectly named "dmp" instead of "appledmp" in
- the source code.
- * - The X driver didn't free dynamic colors at the start of each page.
- * - The X driver didn't bind foreground/background defaults tightly.
- * - The X driver didn't check for GHOSTVIEW_COLORS properly.
- * - The X driver freed too many colors if an allocation request failed.
- * - The X driver didn't check return value of gs_malloc for being NULL.
- * - The DeskJet/LaserJet driver used an incorrect command for
- end-of-page.
- * - The DeskJet/LaserJet driver incorrectly reset the printer at the
- beginning of every page.
- * - The PCX driver put an old version number in the header, and
- didn't pad scan lines to an even number of bytes.
- - The BMP driver used a variable named `quad', which is a
- reserved word on some platforms.
- * - The TIFF driver didn't handle A4 or B4 size paper correctly.
- * - The X11 driver incorrectly demanded the Xmu library, which was
- not needed and which caused link errors on some versions of SunOS.
- * - X11 font matching scheme was too loose, causing overlaps and
- other problems.
- * - X11 Font Extensions (rotated and mirrored fonts) did not work
- properly on NCD terminals.
- * - When freeing the rgb cube/gray ramp, the parameters to gs_free()
- did not exactly match the parameters to gs_malloc().
- * - Ghostscript failed to warn the user when it could not allocate
- the original color cube/gray ramp and dropped back to a smaller
- cube/ramp, or from color to mono.
- * - x_release could cause Ghostscript to fail if a font was freed
- after the device was closed.
- - The X driver continued to ask the server for colors even after a
- request failed, causing colored images to display very slowly.
-
- * Adds a pcxgray driver to provide 8-bit gray scale output in PCX format.
-
- Adds a pcx24b driver to provide 24-bit RGB color PCX output.
-
- * Adds a LaserJet 4 driver.
-
- Adds a user-contributed driver for the DEC LA70 (very similar to the LA75).
-
- Substantially improves the performance of the PxM drivers by eliminating
- an unnecessary copying step and by writing each scan line with a single
- fwrite when possible.
-
- Moves the gray-scale and 24-bit RGB device color mapping routines to
- gxcmap.c from gdevpcx.c and (nowhere).
-
- Allows window granularities smaller than 64K in the VESA driver.
-
- Changes the LaserJet margins again.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Platforms where stat doesn't return a st_blocks value
- computed the block count wrong.
- - In gp_vms.c, the call on SYS$FILESCAN needed two uint *s
- rather than a long * and a struct *.
- * - The VMS script files referenced IBSCAN instead of ISCAN2,
- and omitted GDEVXXF.
- * - The UUENCODEd icons for the MS Windows platform were omitted
- from the fileset.
- * - On MS-DOS systems, filenameforall didn't interpret * alone
- as a pattern matching all files.
-
- Adds wildcard matching capability to filenameforall under Unix.
-
- Removes gp_file_status from the platform interface, since all
- platforms provide identical stat calls in the C library.
-
- Adds DesqView/X (using djgcc and go32) as a platform.
-
- Removes the S3 driver from the standard PC configurations.
-
- Adds documentation for compiling Ghostscript on the Intergraph Clipper.
-
- Updates the documentation to add a better list of X Windows font
- names for the Sun platform.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Creates an external file (gs_dbt_e.ps) with the ZapfDingbats encoding
- (actually in 2.6.1, but not documented there).
-
- Changes the names of the Cyrillic fonts to Shareware-Cyrillic-Regular
- and Shareware-Cyrillic-Italic, keeping Cyrillic, Cyrillic-Regular,
- and Cyrillic-Italic as aliases.
-
- * Removes the requirement that the FontName in the font file be the same
- as the name in Fontmap. (This requirement led to the need for aliases,
- and was extremely confusing to users.)
-
- * Adds a GS_FONTPATH environment variable containing a list of directories
- that should be scanned automatically for fonts.
-
- * Gets rid of the Ugly font, and changes the default to the IBM Courier
- font, which is freely distributable.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - cvs didn't check for stack underflow.
- * - zht2.c didn't include alloc.h.
- * - execstackoverflow cleared the e-stack instead of just
- cutting it back.
- - if and ifelse incorrectly reported typecheck instead of
- stackunderflow.
- - Copying a dictionary could alter some items even if a later
- item causes an invalidaccess error because of an attempted store of a
- local object into global VM.
- - bitshift and cvrs assumed that longs occupied 32 bits.
- * - exitserver didn't check the password, and always succeeded.
- - Font loading didn't suppress all output messages if QUIET
- was set.
- * - The interpreter incorrectly pushed its exit procedure on
- the e-stack if it was called again after an interrupt.
- * - The interpreter didn't treat timeout like interrupt in
- terms of re-executing the current operation.
- * - `show' operators popped their operands before they were
- sure they wouldn't be interrupted.
- * - rotate with a matrix operand didn't check for multiples of
- 90 degrees.
- - In the system name table, ge was misspelled eg, and
- pathforall was misspelled pathfoall.
- * - file_close_file attempted to free the buffer even if it was an
- externally supplied string (specifically, the argument of gs_run_string).
- - setprintername (in gs_statd.ps) set printername rather than
- .printername.
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - Indexed color space with lookup procedure.
- - sethalftone, except for the transfer function override,
- and currenthalftone.
-
- Implements OtherSubrs for indices greater than 3 (required for
- MultiMaster fonts).
-
- Implements black generation and undercolor removal.
-
- Changes `store' from a C procedure to a PostScript procedure.
-
- Changes idiv back so it requires integer operands, per the Adobe
- documentation but not per some old Adobe interpreters.
-
- * Adds many new paper sizes to gs_statd.ps. It now includes ISO a0-a10
- and b0-b10, and CAD sizes archA-archE.
-
- Implements `status' for non-%os% files. (This is currently a no-op,
- but the framework is there.)
-
- Changes the error handler so it normally uses = rather than == to print
- the operand stack, to avoid recursive errors.
-
- * Adds time slicing capability to the interpreter.
-
- Implements setcolorscreen/currentcolorscreen.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - Rectangles with vertices specified in clockwise order were
- drawn as 0-width lines.
- * - The string matching function reported that 'abcdefg'
- matched the pattern 'abcde'.
- * - The bounding box of non-rectangular clipping paths was not
- being marked as valid, so cached characters would simply get
- discarded as being outside the bounding box.
- - erasepage filled the page with the device's white color,
- not with gray level 1 passed through the transfer function.
- * - Colors with equal R/G/B or C/M/Y components were rendered
- incorrectly if the 3 or 4 transfer functions were not all the same.
- * - Because of a bug in rc_unshare, using CIE color would give
- random errors (such as /invalidaccess in --for--).
- * - setbbox didn't round the coordinates properly, which could
- cause erroneous rangecheck errors with coordinates on the edge of the
- box.
- * - Color halftones "flipped over" at the 50% point, inverting
- foreground and background.
- - Quite a few places assumed that longs occupied 32 bits.
- * - kshow passed an incorrect c1 value to the procedure.
- - The debugging code in update_x_list in gxfill.c didn't take
- into account the possibility that the active line at x_first might be
- deleted.
- - gx_image_cached_char called the xfont render_char procedure an
- extra time if it failed with required=0 and succeeded with required=1.
- (This was just a small inefficiency, not a logic bug.)
- - Non-rectangular clipping regions weren't computed correctly,
- because accum_add_rect didn't handle overlapping rectangles.
- - Drivers didn't report file system errors (such as file system
- full) as an ioerror.
- * - setdevice didn't reset the charpath and setcachedevice flags.
- - The Zortech compiler produced wrong code for the uid_equal
- macro; uid_equal is now a procedure.
-
- Passes OtherSubrs arguments back to the caller correctly for indices
- greater than 3.
-
- Implements black generation and undercolor removal.
-
- Removes gdev_mem_ensure_byte_order, which was no longer used or useful.
-
- Removes gstdev.c (device tracing), since it hasn't been used in a
- long time and is of little value given a reasonable debugger.
-
- Changes the interface to the xfont char_metrics and render_char
- procedures to allow them to return 1.
-
- Changes 32-bit memory devices so they use CMYK color mapping rather
- than RGB mapping with an unused byte.
-
- Implements gs_setcolorscreen/currentcolorscreen.
-
- Implements Level 2 halftones, except for the transfer function override.
-
- Implements a hack to make zero-width rectangles display as one pixel wide,
- to work around a bug in the Microsoft Windows PostScript driver.
- Currently the hack only works for vertical lines, not horizontal ones.
-
- Version 2.6.1 (5/28/93)
- =============
-
- This is primarily a bug-fix release for 2.6, with a couple of minor
- additions.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Adds proper `man' pages ansi2knr.1 and gs.1.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The Unix makefile produced an incorrect linker command if
- EXTRALIBS was not empty.
- - The Unix install commands didn't copy devices.doc,
- ps2epsi.doc, and xfonts.doc to the documentation directory.
- - echogs.c didn't include <sys/types.h>, which is needed for
- time_t on some systems.
- - malloc_.h used <malloc.h> rather than <stdlib.h> on
- NeXTStep systems.
-
- Changes the configuration procedure to use a C program rather than
- complex shell scripts.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The boilerplate produced by ps2image used the 'max'
- operator, which is not a standard PostScript operator.
- - The winmaps.ps utility had 'floring' instead of 'florin' in
- the OEMEncoding table.
- - quit.ps was omitted from the PC distribution.
-
- Changes the name of the dicttomark procedure to .dicttomark.
-
- Renames gs_2asc.ps as ps2ascii.ps, so it matches the names of the
- script files.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The pbmraw driver was writing out RGG instead of RGB values.
- - The X11 driver used NULL in a place where it should have
- used None.
- - For multi-file output, the GIF driver didn't write a header
- at the beginning of each file.
- - The Epson driver didn't honor the -A4 compilation switch,
- didn't put (0,0) at the physical corner of the page, and was too
- liberal about using tabs instead of spaces.
-
- Replaces the color handling algorithms in the X Windows driver with
- new, much better ones.
-
- Makes the PC display drivers recognize the -A4 compilation switch,
- like the printer drivers.
-
- Adds new user-contributed drivers:
- - A driver for Epson printers that use the ESC/P 2 control
- language, such as the Stylus 800.
- - A driver for the Apple Dot Matrix Printer and Imagewriter.
-
- Adds a new get_xfont_device driver procedure. This is a
- backward-compatible change, since there is a sensible default.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - On VMS, gconfig.h didn't have #include "gsconfig.h" as its
- first line.
- - gconfig.c compiled incorrectly on the RS/6000 because the
- compiler evaluated a constant of the form (x<<y)+z incorrectly.
- - Quite a few files that used the mem... functions didn't
- include memory_.h, which caused trouble on some bsd4.2 systems.
- - The definition of zfont_char_xglyph confused one of the AIX
- compilers.
- - On VMS, DEC C allows extra arguments for fopen, but gcc doesn't.
- - On the MS Windows platform, 2.6 used gdevwddb rather than
- gdevwdib; the latter is almost always faster.
- - The PC .zip files didn't include the Windows .ICO and .RES
- files in either GSEXE.ZIP or GSFILES.ZIP.
-
- On PC platforms, adds an option (FPU_TYPE=-1) to optimize for
- machines lacking a floating point processor.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Adds 4 new fonts contributed by URW. These have a URW copyright and
- are governed by the GNU License.
-
- Documents the fact that font names in Fontmap can be strings, not
- only names.
-
- Adds DingbatsEncoding as a predefined encoding (in addition to
- Standard, ISOLatin1, and Symbol).
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - memchr (used in zfile.c) isn't available on all platforms.
- - languagelevel was defined as an operator rather than an
- integer.
- - iccfont.c referred to name_StandardEncoding instead of
- #include'ing font.h and referring just to StandardEncoding.
- - The CCITTFaxDecode filter didn't work on 32- (or 64-) bit
- machines, because of a bug in more_bits().
- - The structures recording an allocation within the scope of
- a save could get allocated unnecessarily, because they weren't
- properly marked as free when an array was freed.
-
- Renames the following Ghostscript-specific operators by adding a '.'
- at the front: makeoperator, setdebug, setmaxlength, stringmatch,
- type1decrypt, type1encrypt.
-
- Adds a real implementation of glyphshow.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Discarding fractional character coordinates in the Type 1
- rasterizer led to some rendering anomalies (e.g., characters 1 pixel
- too high).
- - If a font had a non-standard encoding (i.e., not
- StandardEncoding, ISOLatin1Encoding, or SymbolEncoding), Ghostscript
- would never invoke the platform font code.
- - The RGB to HSB color conversion algorithms produced
- nonsensical values.
- - struct cached_char_s was defined redundantly in gxcdir.h,
- causing compilation problems on some systems.
- - 32-bit color devices didn't work properly on little-endian
- machines (arrange_bytes in gdevmem2 was wrong).
- - The scaled font cache could confuse two fonts with the same
- UniqueID and different Encodings.
- - Under many common circumstances (first use of a character
- was with stringwidth, the font was renamed, the font encoding was
- changed), xfonts would not be used.
-
- Adds gs_glyphshow.
-
- Version 2.6 (5/9/93)
- ===========
-
- The main new feature in this release is the ability to use platform
- fonts. It also adds many more Level 2 PostScript facilities.
-
- Documentation
- -------------
-
- Corrects some errors in the documentation of the makeimagedevice operator.
-
- Adds operand and result types to the comments at the beginning of all the
- operators.
-
- Adds new sections on installation in use.doc.
-
- Reinstates history.doc as a repository for old and no longer interesting
- history information.
-
- Adds a new file, devices.doc, with documentation for specific devices.
-
- Points out that font2c must be run with a Fontmap that includes the fonts
- being converted, and that its arguments must be quoted with "" on VMS
- systems.
-
- Notes that the font name in the Fontmap must be the same as the FontName
- in the font.
-
- Adds a list of the Level 2 facilities not provided by Ghostscript.
-
- Identifies bug-ghostscript@prep.ai.mit.edu as an alias for the
- gnu.ghostscript.bug newsgroup.
-
- Points out explicitly that -sOutputFile=- sends output to stdout, and
- requires using the -q switch.
-
- Documents the use of tar_cat to construct the Unix makefiles.
-
- Adds a new file, xfonts.doc, that describes the external font interface.
-
- Documents the fact that drivers must use gs_malloc and gs_free rather than
- malloc and free.
-
- Documents the *.sh (shell script) files.
-
- Adds brief documentation on some additional development tool .ps files.
-
- Documents the TEMP and GS_OPTIONS environment variable.
-
- Points out the need to run Windows in 386 Enhanced mode on machines
- that have less than 6 Mb of RAM.
-
- Consolidates documentation on compiler switches in make.doc (some of
- it had been in the unix*.mak files).
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - \'s in arguments following -- were doubled.
-
- Includes the full set of filters automatically if the level2 feature
- is selected.
-
- Extends DEVICE_DEVS... up to DEVS9. Adds DEVICE_DEVS1 as well.
-
- Renames turboc.mak and tbcplus.mak as tc.mak and bc.mak.
-
- Makes @-files use the library path (GS_LIB, -I).
-
- Changed the Unix install script to use install <file> <destfile>
- rather than install <file> <directory>.
-
- Adds a GS_OPTIONS environment variable that acts like an implicit @-file
- at the beginning of the command line (i.e., may contain switches and
- initialization files).
-
- Renames sym__enc.ps as gs_sym_e.ps.
-
- Adds a user-contributed shell script for using Ghostscript with an
- H-P printer spooler.
-
- Adds level1.ps to the set of installed utility files.
-
- Extends the TEMP environment variable (the directory for scratch
- files) to work on Unix as well as MS-DOS.
-
- Changes the MS Windows makefile to generate gswin.exe rather than
- gs.exe, and the Watcom makefile to generate gs386.exe.
-
- Moves the "product" string from gs_init.ps to iinit.c.
-
- Adds a GS macro to the makefiles, to allow choosing the name of the
- executable.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- * - font2c did the wrong thing (still) for fonts that didn't
- use StandardEncoding, ISOLatin1Encoding, or SymbolEncoding.
- * - impath.ps had a fatal bug (wrong operand order for
- charstack_write) that caused bdftops to fail.
- - gslp didn't wrap or truncate lines.
- - gslp didn't handle tabs in a second or subsequent column
- properly.
- - The definition of ashow in gs_2asc.ps incorrectly undid the
- increment following the last character.
- - The definition of awidthshow in gs_2asc.ps failed to pop
- two entries from the stack, and also tested the character against the
- wrong value.
-
- Adds a shell script (sysvlp.sh) that interfaces Ghostscript with the
- System V 3.2 lp interface.
-
- Adds ps2ascii and ps2epsi script/batch files.
-
- Adds a new utility, mergeini.ps, for concatenating all the
- Ghostscript initialization files into a single file, optionally
- removing comments and blank lines.
-
- Adds new switches to gslp:
- -q: suppress all printed output.
- --detect: check whether the file begins with %!, and if so,
- interpret it directly as a PostScript file.
- --first-page <page#>: replaces the former -P switch.
- --last-page <page#>: replaces the former -Q switch.
- --(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) <string>: define
- headers/footers. # inserts the page number.
- --margin-(top|bottom|left|right) <inches>: define margins.
- --spacing <n>: for double, triple, etc. spacing.
- Also makes gslp ignore all the enscript flags it doesn't implement.
-
- Adds an option to wrfont.ps to do encryption at read-in time. (This
- allows much better compression of the standard Ghostscript fonts.)
- Changes bdftops to use this option.
-
- Changes gslp to accept wild cards in file names.
-
- Replaces landscap.ps with a new one contributed by a user.
-
- Changes the compression scheme used in ps2image to a much more
- effective one. Writing images is much slower than with the previous
- scheme, but reading is not.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - SCFDTAB and SCFTAB were omitted from the VMS module lists.
- - Function prototypes were not being used with the Watcom
- compiler.
- - On MS-DOS platforms, if the value of the TEMP variable had
- a trailing : or \, Ghostscript appended a \ anyway.
- - Under Windows, changing the size or resolution of the image
- closed and reopened the window.
- - Ghostscript would not build correctly with the Watcom compiler
- if DOS4G=quiet was not set, because the DOS4GW copyright message was sent
- to stdout.
- * - Finally gets Ghostscript to run properly on the RS/6000, by
- adding a compiler bug workaround to arc_add and arc_either.
- * - Finally gets Ghostscript to compile properly on Sun SPARC
- systems, by adding a compiler bug workaround in scan_number.
-
- Changes the default MS-DOS configuration from 8086/8088 to 80286.
-
- Adds all the SuperVGA drivers to the BC++ and Watcom executables
- (except for the VESA driver in the Watcom executable).
-
- Adds a makefile (msc.mak) for the Microsoft C/C++ 7.0 platform. This
- is currently a MS-DOS, not a MS Windows, platform.
-
- Changes gp_enumerate_files_init so it takes a gs_memory_procs *, not
- separate proc_alloc_t and proc_free_t arguments; also, it must
- enumerate precisely the requested set of files, not a superset. THIS
- IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. It affects all gp_*.c files.
-
- Adds the P*M drivers and bit.dev to the standard configuration on
- Unix platforms.
-
- Changes the Watcom makefile so it uses the WATCOM environment variable (by
- default) as the base directory for the Watcom executables.
-
- Adds the MS Windows COMMDLG.DLL and SHELL.DLL files to the set of
- files incorporated in GSEXE.ZIP, since the new MS Windows code uses
- them, and they aren't provided with Windows 3.0.
-
- Makes major revisions to the MS Windows platform and driver code, to
- support the gsview front end, and also to remove the dependence on the
- Borland EasyWin library. NOTE: Compiling the MS Windows code now requires
- Borland C++ 3.1 (not 3.0).
-
- Changes time_.h so that Ghostscript will compile and run on A/UX.
-
- Changes the MS-DOS implementation of file enumeration so it always
- treats \s in the file name as literal characters, not escapes, unless
- there are two \\s in a row. This does the most sensible thing given
- the DOS file naming conventions.
-
- Adds a %pipe% file device under Unix.
-
- Adds a makefile for Watcom C under MS Windows. This is very preliminary;
- in particular, NO display output is supported.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - fonts.mak referred to ncri and puti rather than ncrri and
- putri.
- - cyr and cyri had the wrong protection.
- - The Hershey fonts left the font on the stack when they were
- loaded.
- * - The FontName of an aliased font was the original FontName
- from the file, not the alias.
- * - Fontmap.BTS had incorrect entries for AvantGarde-Demi and
- AvantGarde-DemiOblique.
- - Ghostscript pushed userdict, rather than an empty writable
- dictionary, onto the stack when loading a font, leading to name clashes.
-
- Adds a new cfonts.mak with a full set of rules for compiling all the
- standard Ghostscript fonts (except the Hershey fonts) into C.
-
- Adds UniqueIDs to the Hershey fonts, and removes the UniqueIDs from
- the Hershey entries in the Fontmap.
-
- Adds a new Fontmap for VAX/VMS with DECWindows/Motif.
-
- Changes MakeHersheyFont so it takes the encoding as an additional
- parameter, and changes the Hershey-Symbol font to use SymbolEncoding.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The !@*&^%#@$ PCL drivers *still* didn't do the right thing
- about vertical spacing: the <ESC>*p+<n>Y command works on all PCL 3,
- 4, and 5 printers *except* the LaserJet IIp.
- - The cdj driver used recursive macros (height, t_margin,
- b_margin) that not all compilers handled correctly.
- - The djtc driver used some assignments including =*, which
- some compilers dislike.
- - The S3 driver wouldn't compile correctly with the Watcom
- compiler.
- - The makefile entry for the S3 driver was wrong.
- - The SuperVGA drivers returned an error, rather than using
- the highest available resolution, if a too-high resolution was
- requested.
- - The GIF driver produced an incorrect header for images
- wider or taller than 32K pixels.
- - The GIF driver wasn't able to handle multi-page documents
- correctly.
- - The margins on the DeskJet were still not correct.
- - Some ANSI C compilers rejected a complex expression in
- gdevpccm.c.
- - Printer drivers didn't recover cleanly from problems in
- opening the scratch files.
- - The BJ-10e driver used the same name `out' for a label and
- a variable.
- - The SCO ODT compiler couldn't handle sizeof(ppdev->fname).
- - The Epson driver used the wrong value for ESC in the
- initialization string.
-
- Adds new drivers:
- - Drivers to produce MS Windows .BMP format output.
- - A new ATI Wonder display driver (800x600, 16 colors) and a
- 1024x768 mode for the existing driver.
-
- Adds new user-contributed drivers:
- - A driver for the Tektronix 4693d color printer. This carries a
- university copyright.
- - A driver for the SPARCprinter.
- - A driver for the Canon BJ200 printer.
- - A driver for the IBM ProPrinter.
- - A driver for the DEC LJ250 printer, which has a
- PaintJet-compatible mode.
- - A replacement driver for the Sony NWP533.
- - A driver that writes TIFF/F (Group 3 fax) files. This carries
- an external copyright.
- - A driver for the C.Itoh M8510 printer.
- - A driver for the Okidata MicroLine 182 9-pin dot-matrix printer.
- - A Hercules Graphics driver.
- - A driver for printers under MS Windows.
- - A driver for direct frame buffer addressing under SCO Unix
- and Xenix and AT&T SVR4.
-
- Changes the get_bits driver procedure so it always reads a single
- scan line, and optionally does not copy the data. THIS IS A
- NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. However, this change does not affect
- any existing printer driver, since these all go through intermediate
- routines in gdevprn.c.
-
- Changes gdevprn.h, and the relevant printer drivers, so that -DA4
- will change the default paper size for any printer driver.
-
- Allows the use of NULL or 0 for default procedures in the driver
- procedure vector.
-
- Adds an optional map_cmyk_color procedure to the driver procedure
- vector.
-
- Changes the Epson driver so that the minimum amount of white space
- required to use a tab is an easily changed parameter.
-
- Changes the BGI driver to use separate segments for the Borland
- device drivers, to reduce the risk of overflowing a segment.
-
- Adds an optimization option (normally enabled) to the PGM and PPM drivers
- such that they revert to PBM or (for PPM) PGM if the page can be
- represented that way.
-
- Adds a new (optional) driver procedure to get the procedure vector
- for external fonts.
-
- Adds an argument to gp_open_printer to indicate whether the file should be
- opened in binary or text mode. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE.
- However, this change does not affect any existing printer driver, since
- these all go through intermediate routines in gdevprn.c.
-
- Changes the LN03/LA50/LA75 driver so it uses a text record mode to open
- the output file under VMS (by adding an argument to gp_open_printer to
- indicate this.)
-
- Allows (indeed, encourages) drivers to use far_data to declare the device
- structure, primarily to avoid overflowing the 64K data segment under MS
- Windows. Changes the file output drivers and many of the printer drivers
- to declare their device structures as far_data.
-
- Replaces the AT&T 3B1 driver with an updated version (from the same
- contributor).
-
- Changes the Epson BJ driver and the SPARCprinter driver so they align
- the (0,0) point of the page with the physical corner of the paper
- rather than with the origin of the printable area.
-
- Removes the EIZO MDB-10 driver, since it caused complications for the
- EGA and VGA drivers and is not a widely used device.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The entry for the copydevice operator in the operator table
- was initialized incorrectly.
- - printobject and writeobject didn't handle nested arrays.
- - restore didn't properly close the current file (if
- appropriate), causing an invalidaccess error.
- - buildfont required the presence of a valid, 4-element
- FontBBox. (The Red Books say it's required, but Adobe interpreters
- don't require it; some DEC software generates a 3-element FontBBox.)
- - resourceforall had several bugs; it didn't do even
- approximately the right thing. There were quite a few other problems
- with the implementation of resources.
- - setfont, makefont, and scalefont would accept a font with
- no FID entry.
- * - Loading a .PFB font left the file open (until the next
- restore or quit).
- - The default (null) font didn't include a PaintType entry,
- which some PostScript files expected.
- * - The ASCIIHexDecode filter sometimes thought the underlying
- stream was at EOF even when there was (at most one buffer's worth of)
- data left.
- - iscan.c included <ctype.h> before std.h, causing type name
- clashes on some systems.
- * - save and restore didn't handle the pointers in the graphics
- state correctly; for example, the current font wasn't restored
- properly.
- - Binary object sequences at the top interpreter level didn't
- get executed immediately.
- - On high-resolution devices, the default transfer function
- converted almost-white grays to very light grays rather than white.
- - The `string' operator was checking the string length
- against max_uint rather than max_ushort, which could cause invalid
- lengths to be accepted.
- * - deviceinfo caused a stackunderflow error.
- * - idiv could give incorrect results for quotients or
- remainders that didn't fit in 24 bits.
- * - The ASCII85Encode filter padded trailing bytes with 1's
- rather than 0's.
- * - The ASCII85Decode filter had a typo that produced incorrect
- results if there were exactly 2 trailing bytes.
- - findlibfile didn't push a copy of the file name if it was
- the name of a special (%) file.
- - setduplexmode was not defined in statusdict, causing
- /undefined errors from some poorly designed input files.
- * - The CCITTFaxDecode filter had several bugs in 2-D decoding.
- * - The ASCII85Decode filter didn't read ahead to detect EOD if
- it fell precisely on a buffer boundary.
- - If a file mentioned on the command line redefined `start',
- Ghostscript would run the new definition rather than the built-in one
- after processing all the files on the command line.
- - The SCO ODT compiler couldn't handle the conditionals in the
- ngetc (iscan.c) and sgetc* (stream.h) macros.
- - makefont and scalefont didn't cache the PostScript dictionaries
- for scaled fonts.
- - Changing the elements of the Encoding of a font dynamically
- didn't take effect if the character was already cached.
- - makefont and scalefont didn't add the (undocumented) OrigFont
- and ScaleMatrix entries to the new font.
- * - findfont insisted that the font name be a string or a name.
- - filenameforall could cause an incorrect transfer of control
- if no files matched the pattern.
- * - ISOLatin1Encoding had hyphen instead of minus at code 45.
- - restore didn't reset saved_cbot and saved_ctop correctly;
- as a result, some freed blocks could get abandoned rather than put on
- the free list.
- - Some numerical constants in zarith.c assumed that longs
- occupied 32 bits.
-
- Implements additional Level 2 features:
- - %device%file names (only the "os" device is provided).
- - <~ ~> for ASCII-85 strings.
- - Binary error messages.
- - BuildGlyph.
- - CCITTFaxDecode filter entries EndOfBlock, Rows, and
- (undocumented) FirstBitLowOrder.
- - {set/current}{color/colorspace/overprint/colorrendering/
- blackgeneration/undercolorremoval}. (See below under library
- for limitations.)
- - Decode for the dictionary form of image.
- - File access modes a, r/w/a+.
- - Font entries CDevProc, Metrics2, and WMode.
- - Font operators cshow, findencoding, rootfont, and
- setcachedevice2.
- - glyphshow (emulated with PostScript code).
- - languagelevel.
- - realtime.
- - setbbox.
- - (Subset of) system and user parameters.
- - xshow, yshow, and xyshow.
- - XUIDs for fonts.
-
- Moves the installation of systemdict and the initial allocation of
- globaldict (if relevant) and userdict from gs_init.ps to iinit.c.
-
- Makes Level 2 features dynamically selectable through the
- .setlanguagelevel operator; disables all Level 2 features
- (specifically including automatic dictionary expansion) unless the
- level2 feature is included and active.
-
- Adds the .knownget operator for speeding up system procedures.
-
- Renames the type1addpath operator as .type1addpath; adds an optional
- left side bearing argument; changes it so it does not do the
- setcachedevice, fill, or stroke, but does do a moveto for the
- character width. Changes Type1BuildChar appropriately. (All this is
- needed to make WMode work.)
-
- Removes the .setmetrics operator, which is no longer needed.
-
- * Changes the meaning of the user_errors argument to gs_run_file and
- gs_run_string so that -1 means always return on an error, 0 means
- only return on an error not within a `stopped'.
-
- Adds all the necessary checks and operators for local/global VM, but
- doesn't actually implement local/global mode.
-
- Changes setcachedevice back so that it requires 4 numbers on the
- stack rather than a 4-element array. (It was changed to be the other
- way in release 2.0, but that was because I didn't realize that fonts
- had to have an executable FontBBox, and some of the Ghostscript fonts
- didn't.)
-
- Changes all the filter operators from .filterxxx to .filter_xxx, and
- removes the need to enumerate them in gs_init.ps.
-
- Adds .oserrno and .oserrorstring operators for getting the last OS
- error (in the current context).
-
- Changes gs_finit similarly to gp_exit. Adds gs_exit_with_code that
- takes both an exit status and a Ghostscript error code.
-
- Changes the name of name.h to iname.h.
-
- Adds support for the `interrupt' error (but doesn't provide any standard
- way of generating one, other than through the gp_check_interrupts polling
- function).
-
- Adds copyright to systemdict.
-
- Changes the spot halftone screen to an elliptical screen supplied by
- Berthold K. P. Horn.
-
- Adds a check that the first token in gs_init.ps is an integer. In
- conjunction with other code in gs_init.ps, this should catch all attempts
- to run Ghostscript with a gs_init.ps that doesn't match the executable.
-
- Changes all relevant occurrences of sizeof to size_of in order to
- work with the buggy SVR4.2 C compiler.
-
- Changes gp_exit so it is passed both the Ghostscript error code and
- the exit status code as arguments. This is backward-compatible for
- all but the pickiest compilers.
-
- Adds a call on gp_check_interrupts() after fwrite calls in the stream
- machinery. This prevents lengthy console output from locking out
- other programs.
-
- Changes a couple of occurrences of op_def_ptr in iinit.c to work around a
- `const' bug in Sun's SC1.0 compiler.
-
- Adds a special hack in the 'where' operator to work around a bug in Aldus
- Freehand 2.x.
-
- Changes all empty argument lists from () to (void), which is the ANSI
- C syntax.
-
- Adds a hack to ignore ^[ and ^D^[ tokens, to work around the prologue
- and epilogue emitted by the MS Windows LaserJet IV driver.
-
- Defines the processcolors operator, which should not be needed, but
- is required because of bugs in Lotus 1-2-3 and Adobe PhotoShop.
-
- Changes the allocator (ialloc) to fill all allocated and/or freed
- blocks with a marker if gs_alloc_debug is set, as gs_malloc and
- gs_free already do.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - 16-bit memory devices stored the bytes of each pixel in the
- wrong order.
- - copy_mono did the wrong thing when copying 1 source chunk
- to 2 destination chunks with polarity inverted. (This probably
- didn't affect any actual uses of Ghostscript.)
- * - The compile-time check for ints being 2 or 4 bytes used the
- #error directive, which most compilers don't recognize.
- - arc and arcn didn't do the right thing for degenerate
- (single-point) arcs, or for arcs drawn in the "wrong" direction that
- were multiples of 360 degrees.
- - charpath did the wrong thing with Type 3 fonts.
- - copyscanlines gave an error if the buffer was too large.
- - The copy_mono procedure (used for text and halftones) for
- 2- and 4-bit-per-pixel memory and printer devices incorrectly
- incremented the destination pointer after every pixel, instead of
- only after every byte.
- - The fill_rectangle procedure (used for graphics) for 2- and
- 4-bit-per-pixel memory and printer devices, if given any color other
- than all 0's or all 1's, multiplied the X coordinate and width by 2
- or 4, thereby filling the wrong area.
- - The use of 'data' in both gs_type1_data and gs_font upset
- the VMS compiler.
- - The `Flex' feature wasn't implemented for Type 1 fonts,
- which caused serious errors in rendering some fonts that use it.
- (Unfortunately, some Adobe fonts violate the specification, so we had
- to implement Flex to always use a curve.)
- * - Stem width adjustment was too eager, producing very strange
- effects on small characters with tight curves (a curve point could
- get snapped to the other side of the open area).
- - The allocator didn't align structures adequately on
- machines where sizeof(long) or sizeof(char *) was 8 bytes.
- - The test for IEEE floating point gave an incorrect
- (negative) result on machines where sizeof(long) was 8 bytes.
- - genarch.c assumed that the result of subtracting two
- pointers was an int, leading to a garbage arch.h file on systems
- where this was false.
- * - The Type 1 font interpreter incorrectly reset the adjusted
- path position to be the same as the unadjusted path position whenever
- it returned control to the client (in particular, for callothersubr),
- leading to discontinuities and distortions in the character shapes.
- * - Accented characters in Type 1 fonts often misplaced the
- accent to the left.
- - gsmisc.c wouldn't compile on machines with 64-bit pointers,
- because _pad was 0, and ANSI compilers don't accept 0-length arrays.
- - pathforall got confused if the client procedures modified
- the path.
- - The command list file representation limited X and Y
- coordinates to 15 bits.
- * - stroke could produce spikes or other garbage for mitered
- joins as a result of stroke adjustment.
- - The params_size field of the null device was wrong, so
- scaling the null device produced unpredictable results.
-
- Changes monobit memory devices to always store data big-endian. This
- eliminates byte-swapping, at the cost of slightly slower rendering.
-
- Removes the memswab* routines, since they are no longer needed.
-
- Implements gs_cshow_[n_]init, which provides support for cshow, and
- gs_xyshow_[n_]init, which provides support for {x,y,xy}show.
-
- Adds an optional left side bearing argument to gs_type1_interpret.
-
- Changes gs_type1_interpret so it does not do a setcachedevice, fill,
- or stroke, but only appends the character outline to the path
- (including a moveto for the character width.)
-
- Removes gs_setmetrics, which is no longer needed.
-
- Implements gs_setcachedevice2, which provides support for
- setcachedevice2.
-
- Speeds up gsave/grestore by allocating, deallocating, and copying as
- much as possible of the graphics state in a single operation.
-
- Implements gs_{set/current}{color/colorspace/overprint/colorrendering/
- blackgeneration/undercolorremoval}. Device, indexed (with table, not
- with procedure), CIE, and (substituted) separation colors are
- supported; some of the setup code for patterns is also present.
-
- Increases the size of temporary file names in gdevprn.h from 30
- characters to 60.
-
- Changes the character cache to be allocated dynamically in chunks.
-
- Splits gxcache.c into gxccache.c (fast "hit" code) and gxccman.c (all
- other code).
-
- Changes all occurrences of sizeof to size_of in order to work with the
- buggy SVR4.2 C compiler.
-
- Adds a new concept of "external fonts", which allow a driver to
- substitute its own fonts for the ones obtained through the normal
- font machinery.
-
- Changes all empty argument lists from () to (void), which is the ANSI
- C syntax.
-
- Version 2.5.2 (9/20/92)
- =============
-
- This is yet another bug fix release to (finally!) get the PCL drivers
- working again.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The comment in devs.mak for cdjcolor said it used 8 bits
- per pixel, rather than the correct 24.
-
- Adds gsbj/dj/lj/lp and gslp.ps to the installed files on Unix
- systems.
-
- Removes dps.dev and level2.dev from the standard configurations on
- all platforms, since the presence of the setcolor operator was
- causing the output of some common applications to fail.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - font2c produced invalid output for any font that didn't use
- StandardEncoding or ISOLatin1Encoding.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gp_sysv.c required an extern long timezone.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The PCL drivers were *still* doing the wrong thing about
- zeroing the seed row for Mode 3 compression.
- - Setting the resolution with -r didn't work under Windows.
- - The Windows driver got a stack overflow if it was ever
- asked to display a bit image wider than 32 pixels.
- - The Tseng driver didn't sense the model (ET3000 vs. ET4000)
- correctly.
-
- Adds the eps9high device to the standard MS-DOS makefiles.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gs_run_string used gs_user_errors (a global) rather than
- user_errors (its argument) to control error handling. (This does not
- affect normal operation of Ghostscript, only use as a server.)
- - eexec popped the top element of the dictionary stack
- afterwards even if the encrypted code had pushed something onto it.
- This caused problems for some badly written PostScript code.
- - The printed form of real numbers didn't always include a
- decimal point, causing compatibility problems.
-
- Makes -s and -d work for device properties.
-
- Increases the cache limit on large-memory systems.
-
- Adds a check to ensure that the revision of gs_init.ps matches that
- of the interpreter.
-
- Adds the .knownget operator.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The raster computation in clist_render_init, and the
- computation of state_size in clist_open, didn't widen an operand to
- long, leading to possibly incorrect operation for 24-bit-per-pixel
- printers on MS-DOS systems.
- - The flatness was set too large for Type 1 characters,
- leading to visible straight edges instead of curves at large sizes.
- - Type 1 fonts that contained out-of-range coordinates would
- produce garbled output. (This was not a problem with the standard
- Ghostscript fonts, or with Adobe Type Manager fonts.)
- - gschar0.c wouldn't compile, because it referred to a
- non-existing structure member penum->chr. (This had no effect on
- Ghostscript's operation.)
- - The curve flattener required line segments to be no more
- than 8 x the flatness in length, leading to an enormous number of
- segments.
- - pathforall would cause an addressing fault if the path
- consisted of only a moveto.
-
- Refactors some header files so that std.h is always included before
- any system header file that might include sys/types.h.
-
- Adds logic for removing top and bottom blank rows in cached
- characters. (This is the beginning of compression for the cache.)
-
- Changes the arguments of memswab2/4 from char * to byte *, for more
- accurate type conformance.
-
- Version 2.5.1 (9/11/92)
- =============
-
- This is the usual bug fix re-release.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The makefile rules for compiled fonts had a circular
- dependency.
- - `make begin' didn't work properly on all platforms.
-
- Ensures that all batch files end with a newline. (The absence of the
- newline was confusing the GNU diff program.)
-
- Documents the fact that the -dASCIIOUT switch no longer exists.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - pstoppm didn't `bind' its internal procedures.
- - grestoreall would undo the output device selected by
- pstoppm.
-
- Changes the utilities for reading and writing Type 1 character
- outlines so they can work with stack representations as well as
- arrays.
-
- Removes the pfbtogs.ps, phonbook.ps, and showpbm.ps utilities from
- the distribution.
-
- Adds a gslj utility to parallel gslp and gsdj.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Adds the DeskJet 500C drivers (cdeskjet/cdj*) to the MS-DOS / Borland
- C++, MS-DOS / Watcom C/386, and MS-Windows configurations.
-
- Removes the PCX file driver from the MS Windows executable, because
- the static data segment exceeded 64K.
-
- Makes some changes in the Unix System V platform file (gp_sysv.c) and
- in time_.h and unixtail.mak to accommodate the 3B1.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The Charter-Italic font was named bchi.pfa rather than
- bchri.pfa.
- - The Cyrillic fonts (cyr.gsf, cyri.gsf) were omitted from
- the fileset.
- - Ghostscript incorrectly assumed that all Type 1 fonts had a
- FontInfo dictionary.
- - .loadfont used false PFBDecode, so a few .PFB fonts would
- get errors because the first eexec byte would be whitespace.
-
- Changes font2c and its supporting code so that compiled fonts are
- location-independent.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The margins for the H-P printers were still wrong.
- - The H-P drivers accidentally cleared the compression seed
- row when switching compression modes.
- - Some of the H-P drivers used the wrong control codes for
- skipping blank lines.
-
- Adds user-supported drivers for the AT&T 3B1 console device, and for
- the NEC P6+ printer.
-
- Updates the SunView driver with a new version supplied by a(nother)
- user.
-
- Changes the X Windows driver so the Ghostscript window doesn't get
- input focus.
-
- Changes the common code for the printer drivers so that if it can
- allocate a full bitmap but there isn't at least a minimum amount of
- memory left afterwards, it switches to banding.
-
- Changes the Windows driver so it handles devices with more than 8
- bits per pixel. (We haven't been able to test this.)
-
- Adds a read-only PageCount device property (for printer devices
- only).
-
- Changes all Aladdin-supported drivers to clip drawing requests to the
- ((0,0), (width,height)) rectangle of device space.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Closing a NullEncode filter always gave an ioerror.
- - If a single-character name occurred 1 character before the
- end of an input buffer, the character would be doubled.
- - The procedures in gs_statd.ps didn't use "bind".
- - Setting the page size didn't work properly with devices
- with rotated coordinate systems.
- - If an error occurred, and the error object wasn't the last
- element of its procedure, the interpreter would re-execute the error
- object after running the error handler.
- - Memory devices didn't get resized if HWSize was changed,
- leading to out-of-bounds memory accesses.
-
- Moves revision and revisiondate from gs_init.ps to iinit.c. Adds a
- -v switch that just prints these out.
-
- Arranges things so that if Ghostscript is reading from a pipe (`-'
- switch on the command line) and encounters an error, it exits with
- status 1 rather than 0.
-
- Changes the interpreter interface so the caller explicitly passes a
- pointer for storing an error object.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The automatic adjustment of the scaling for variant paper
- sizes caused the image to get expanded when it should have been
- contracted, and vice versa.
- - The curve flattener insisted that each line segment be no
- more than 2 x the flatness in length, leading to an enormous number
- of segments even when not necessary for accuracy.
- - flattenpath and strokepath discarded a trailing moveto.
- - strokepath treated "0-width" lines as really having a width
- of zero, rather than one pixel.
- - Buffered devices weren't closed and reopened if the amount
- of buffer space was changed.
- - stroke used the line cap at the beginning of each subpath
- even if the subpath was closed.
-
- Removes the requirement that the clipping rectangle fall in the
- non-negative quadrant of device space. (This was causing problems
- for Ghostview, but removing it required adding the extra clipping
- step to the drawing routines in the drivers.)
-
- Version 2.5 (8/18/92)
- ===========
-
- This version adds Type 1 hinting, CCITTFax encoding and decoding, and
- Microsoft Windows support, as well as the usual minor improvements
- and bug fixes.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - GSIMPATH, SLZWD, and SLZWE were omitted from the VMS
- makefiles, and GSIM2OUT was not removed.
- - landscap.ps messed up the current path.
-
- Adds new switches:
- -dSAFER disables file writing and directory modification.
- -dESTACKPRINT causes errors to print the execution stack with
- == instead of =.
- -sOutputFile=<string> replaces -sOUTPUTFILE (which is still
- recognized) for setting the output file or pipe for the default
- (printer) device.
- -sPAPERSIZE=<sizename> initializes the paper size.
- -dBufferSpace=<number> sets the buffer size for the default
- (printer) device.
-
- For Unix systems, changes the directories in GS_LIB_DEFAULT from
- `pwd` to $(gsdatadir), i.e., normally $(datadir)/ghostscript, where
- datadir is normally /usr/local/lib.
-
- Adds a note in the header file to the effect that the X Windows
- driver expects to find header files in $(XINCLUDE)/X11, not in
- $(XINCLUDE).
-
- Changes -q so it defines QUIET as true instead of null (so it can be
- used in the middle of the command line as well as at the beginning).
-
- Renames the history.doc file as NEWS.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The stack size was not getting increased on the Watcom
- platform.
-
- Removes "b" from the scratch file opening modes in gp_unix.c and
- (conditionally) in gdevprn.c, to pacify the DECstation Ultrix system.
-
- Adds a makefile (bcwin.mak) and a platform file (gp_mswin.c) for
- Microsoft Windows.
-
- On MS-DOS platforms (including Windows), uses the TEMP environment
- variable to designate the directory for scratch files.
-
- Changes std.h so that the VMS C compiler uses function prototypes and
- 'const'.
-
- Changes the VMS cc makefile so it doesn't use ansi2knr.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - findfont left an extra entry on the stack if it couldn't
- find the default font.
-
- Renames bchi, ncri, and puti as bchri, ncrri, and putri, to conform
- with the naming scheme for other fonts.
-
- Adds $(CCFLAGS) to the command line used for compiling fonts.
-
- Converts the .pfa fonts (CharterBT, IBM Courier, and Utopia) to .gsf,
- by removing eexec encryption and also removing some mysterious
- unmapped characters from Courier. This makes these fonts work with
- DISKFONTS.
-
- Changes the implementation of compiled fonts so they are read-only
- and sharable (no external references). (They are, however, not
- position-independent.)
-
- Provides a way to use compiled fonts on platforms that limit the
- number of characters in an identifier.
-
- Adds public-domain Cyrillic and Cyrillic-Italic fonts.
-
- Adds a 'userdict begin' to .loadfont, because Type 3 fonts produced
- by Fontographer expect a writable dictionary on the top of the stack.
-
- Changes definefont for Type 1 fonts to insert UnderlinePosition and
- UnderlineThickness entries in FontInfo if they are absent, because
- many word processors incorrectly assume these entries are present.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The documentation in use.doc said that the densities for
- 9-pin Epson printers were 60x60 to 240x60, rather than 60x72 to
- 240x72.
- - gdevprn.c smashed one byte beyond the end of the string
- given as the OutputFile device property.
- - The X11 driver used XVisualIDFromVisual, which is not
- defined in X11R3.
- - The SunView driver modified the input data, which was
- declared as const.
- - The LaserJet IIP and III drivers shifted the page 185
- pixels to the left and 0.25" down, because the initialization string
- was incorrect.
- - The PCX driver wrote 16-bit values using the byte ordering
- of the platform, rather than always LSB first.
- - For vertical spacing, the LaserJet and DeskJet drivers used
- a command that spaces N/300", rather than N scan lines, but gave it a
- parameter in scan lines.
- - The VESA driver didn't allocate a full 256-byte buffer for
- reading the mode information from the BIOS, causing the stack to get
- smashed by newer VESA implementations.
- - The VESA driver didn't use the scan line length returned by
- the BIOS, causing garbage output for some cards and some resolutions.
- - The generic printer driver didn't free the bitmap when
- closing the device, if it fit entirely in memory.
- - The PaintJet driver allocated its data areas on the stack
- instead of with gs_malloc.
- - The generic printer driver didn't attempt to increase the
- buffer size if it was too small.
- - The band list driver didn't split large bitmaps properly,
- leading to garbled characters at high resolutions.
- - The GIF and PCX drivers used a color map that often turned
- gray colors into non-grays.
-
- Changes the default put_props procedure so that if the device is
- open, setting HWSize and/or HWResolution closes the device and
- reopens it.
-
- Adds a driver for Microsoft Windows 3.n.
-
- Updates the 'cdj' and 'dj500c' DeskJet 500C drivers with new versions.
- (This are user-contributed drivers.)
-
- Changes gdev_prn_put_props so OutputFile can be changed dynamically.
-
- Updates the DEC LN03 driver to also handle the LA50 and LA75. (This
- is a user-contributed driver with a FSF copyright.)
-
- Changes the LaserJet/DeskJet driver so that -DA4 in the makefile
- makes A4 paper the default. The driver now also sends an appropriate
- page size selection command to the printer if the printer supports it.
-
- Changes all the Aladdin-supported drivers to return appropriate error
- codes rather than -1.
-
- Adds a driver for the S3 86C911, a PC graphics accelerator used in
- the popular Diamond Stealth board. This is the first driver that
- uploads character bitmaps to a device; others will probably follow.
-
- Adds user-supplied code to the Epson driver so it will do triple
- passes on 9-pin printers for higher resolution.
-
- Adds user-supplied code for the PaintJet XL to the PaintJet driver.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - zdps1.c didn't include alloc.h.
- - On 32-bit systems, if maxlength of a dictionary was less
- than the actual allocated space, length could become larger than
- maxlength.
- - flushfile didn't actually flush data when reading.
- - The ASCII85Decode filter signalled EOF prematurely.
- - The scanner interpreted .3D.glorp as the number 0.3, rather
- than as a name.
- - Closing a file freed the stream structure, creating
- dangling references if there were other file objects pointing to the
- same stream.
- - eexec called handleerror if an error occurred, instead of
- letting the error propagate to an enclosing stopped.
- - gs.h made perror illegal, instead of defining it in terms
- of strerror.
- - One-character names weren't being allocated at
- initialization, so they could be left dangling after a restore.
- - Internal gsaves (i.e., the ones in show and setcachedevice)
- didn't also save istate, so setfont inside a BuildChar procedure
- might cause the font outside to get changed.
- - The allocator incorrectly freed objects in the current
- chunk that were older than the current save.
- - mark was just an object, rather than an operator, so 'bind'
- didn't bind it. (This is theoretically a problem for null, true, and
- false also, but even more unlikely to be a problem in practice.)
- - packed_get didn't cast packed integers to int, so negative
- integer elements of packed arrays came out wrong.
- - quit just did a gs_exit, instead of returning to the driver
- in an orderly way.
- - Because check_type_access checked for errors in the wrong
- order, sometimes type errors were reported as access errors.
- - eq didn't check for stack underflow.
- - Some of the stream_procs structures weren't properly
- declared const, leading to link errors on VMS.
-
- Implements currentcolor, currentcolorspace, setcolor, and
- setcolorspace (for DeviceGray, DeviceRGB, and DeviceCMYK only).
-
- Implements the dictionary form of image and imagemask. All the pairs
- in the Decode array must be the same; Interpolate is ignored. The
- only supported color spaces are DeviceGray, DeviceRGB, and
- DeviceCMYK.
-
- Implements files as allowable sources for the image operators.
-
- Removes the index field from the name structure, moving it to the
- 'size' field of name refs.
-
- Changes the unread/sungetc operation to require that the character be
- the same as the last one read from the file.
-
- Adds fflush calls to some debugging printout routines, because Unix
- sometimes buffers terminal output.
-
- Implements the CCITTFaxEncode and CCITTFaxDecode filters. Implements
- the general case of the SubFileDecode filter.
-
- Changes definefont to treat a UniqueID of 0 as equivalent to no
- UniqueID, because Fontographer output apparently often violates the
- specification in this way.
-
- Changes the default printer screen from 32.5 to 46 cells/inch. (The
- old value was appropriate for a hand-rotated cell with two spots in
- it.)
-
- Changes the utility routines to allow an integral real wherever an
- integer parameter is expected in a dictionary, because Fontographer
- produces fonts that violate the Adobe specification in this way.
-
- Adds a `dosio' feature that provides direct access to memory and to
- I/O ports under MS-DOS. (This feature is not included in the
- standard executables, of course.)
-
- Changes the default character cache limit to a 1/4" x 1/4" character
- at the default resolution, rather than basing it on the preallocated
- cache size.
-
- Removes support for t_color objects, which haven't actually been used
- for several releases.
-
- Implements setcmykcolor and currentcmykcolor as operators, so they
- will interact properly with setcolorspace and currentcolorspace.
-
- Changes the name of the file.h header file to files.h, to work around
- a bug in the VMS header library.
-
- Adds command line switches @file (to treat file as more command line,
- to get around the DOS 128-character command line limit) and -ffile
- (so one can specify file names that begin with - or @).
-
- Changes the PFBDecode filter so it takes an additional boolean that
- says whether or not to convert binary packets to hex. (Conversion to
- hex and back to binary accounted for a substantial amount of the time
- required to load .PFB fonts.)
-
- Splits off `copydevice' as a separate operator again.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - In the VMS environment, string_.h used its own prototypes
- for the str... and mem... functions instead of <string.h>
- - gx_alloc_char_bits declared cdsize as long, but didn't
- shorten it when passing it to shorten_cached_char.
- - Stroking didn't suppress fattening of the lines.
- - kshow didn't update the cached CTM information in the show
- enumerator when returning from the callout, so further characters
- could get drawn in the wrong place.
- - When a memory device returned its initial matrix, it
- smashed the padding fields, which contained the interpreter's type
- information.
- - setcachedevice didn't set the initial matrix in the cache
- memory device.
- - image_set_rgb (in the image operators) didn't do a
- gx_color_from_rgb, so in principle one could sometimes get incorrect
- colors in an image.
- - The decision about whether or not to cache a character
- bitmap incorrectly compared the character size against cmax rather
- than cdata_size.
- - show didn't reset the in_cachedevice flag in the graphics
- state, so characters rendered by a recursive show were never cached.
- - clip and eoclip didn't release the intermediate flattened
- clip path, causing memory to be lost.
- - The tile_diff routine didn't handle the case of two
- identical tiles properly; this produced garbage in the band list
- file.
- - stringwidth didn't round the character origin to an
- integral pixel; this interacted badly with hinting, causing
- improperly hinted characters to wind up in the cache.
- - Bitmaps (including characters) were displaced, as well as
- being clipped, if they intersected the top of a clipping region.
- - In gxclist and gdevmem1, the raster computation (although
- not the result) could overflow an int on 16-bit machines.
-
- Implements decoding (sample mapping) for image and imagemask.
-
- Implements hinting for Type 1 fonts, based on (but not copying) the
- algorithms from the X11R5 tape.
-
- Changes curve rasterizing to use sampling, rather than recursive
- subdivision, for characters. This produces noticeably better output.
- Speed penalty for non-cached characters is less than 10% at display
- resolutions, up to 50% for 300 dpi printers.
-
- Implements gs_setcmykcolor and gs_currentcmykcolor. These are
- semi-fake, since they simply convert the color to and from RGB, but
- the former does set the current color space properly.
-
- Changes clipping regions so they use the any-part-of-pixel rule
- rather than the center-of-pixel rule. This helps avoid dropouts when
- using very small regions.
-
- Implements stroke adjustment.
-
- Version 2.4.2 (5/8/92)
- =============
-
- This is another quick release. It finally fixes rotated halftone
- screens, and cleans up a few minor problems from 2.4.1.
-
- This release is being distributed only to beta testers and commercial
- licensees, since I don't want to be distracted from working on 2.5.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - UTRACE still appeared in the VMS makefiles.
- - The support files (*.bat, *.doc, *.gsf, *.ps, Fontmap,
- COPYING, README) weren't included in the MS-DOS tar file.
- - The Unix install script didn't install landscap.ps.
-
- Replaces the type1imagepath operator with PostScript code (impath.ps,
- type1ops.ps) based on the new .imagepath operator.
-
- Renames LICENSE as COPYING.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - pcharstr.ps had an occurrence of Subrs rather than /Subrs,
- causing it to not print the Subrs, or to get an error if there were
- none.
- - font2c.ps didn't get the const declarations for string
- dictionaries quite right.
- - The missing newline at the end of gsbj.bat confused GNU
- diff.
- - ansi2knr would go into an infinite loop if a statement
- exceeded its internal buffer size.
- - Compiled fonts would get processed by ansi2knr, which
- messed them up.
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Ghostscript didn't supply equivalents for rename and
- gettimeofday, which some System V platforms lack.
- - The missing newline at the end of gp_dosfb.c confused GNU
- diff.
-
- Changes the Borland makefiles so that stack checking is only enabled
- if DEBUG or TDEBUG is set.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Changes the names of the Utopia fonts from utrg/utb/utbi/uti to
- putr/putb/putbi/puti, for consistency with the rest of the font names.
- Changes cour/courb/courbi/couri to ncrr/ncrb/ncrbi/ncri likewise.
-
- Replaces the Charter fonts with the CharterBT fonts donated by
- Bitstream to the X11R5 distribution.
-
- Adds font aliasing capability to Fontmap. Replaces
- Courier-[Bold]Oblique and ZapfChancery-MediumItalic by aliases.
-
- Changes the FontBBox of the Hershey fonts to be an executable, rather
- than a literal, array.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The GIF driver omitted a `private' on the definition of
- gif_print_page.
- - The GIF driver wrote 16-bit values using the byte ordering
- of the platform, rather than always LSB first.
- - George Cameron's DeskJet 500C driver had an incorrect
- control sequence for skipping blank lines.
-
- Adds 'const' in many places, including the tile and bitmap arguments
- of the tile_rectangle, copy_mono, and copy_color driver routines.
- THIS IS A DRIVER INTERFACE CHANGE. (Printer drivers are not
- affected, since they don't implement these routines.)
-
- Adds a driver for the Trident TVGA.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - alloc_free sometimes incorrectly chose to put an unaligned
- block in an old segment on a freelist.
- - The default undercolor removal function returned its
- argument rather than returning 0.
-
- Adds NullEncode and SubFileDecode to the standard filters, since
- bdftops uses the latter.
-
- Adds RunLengthEncode and RunLengthDecode to the optional filters.
-
- Removes the type1imagepath operator. (It is still available as
- PostScript code, impath.ps.) Replaces it with a simpler outline
- tracing operator .imagepath.
-
- Adds 'const' in many places.
-
- Makes fileposition (but not setfileposition) legal for NullEncode
- filters.
-
- Changes the default transfer function for high-resolution devices
- from the identity function to the square root function.
-
- Moves array_get from zgeneric.c to iutil.c.
-
- Changes uses of fopen to add a "b" to the access mode, rather than
- relying on the _fmode global variable on MS-DOS platforms.
-
- Allows use of the -Z switch even when gsmain.c wasn't compiled with
- -DDEBUG, since other modules might have been.
-
- Reorganizes gs.c and gsmain.c so that the latter can be used in
- server environments.
-
- Replaces all uses of stdin/out/err with gs_stdin/out/err.
-
- Makes the number of permanent entries on the dictionary stack a
- parameter, to allow inserting globaldict in the future.
-
- Changes BlueShift in the Type 1 font Private dictionary to allow real
- numbers. (This differs from the Adobe specification, but at least
- one commercial font has a real number for BlueShift.)
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The doubling check in init_ht (gxht.c) still sometimes
- thought there was enough room to double the tile when there actually
- wasn't.
- - Rotated halftone screens didn't work.
- - gxarith.h used #ifdef vax, rather than #if
- !arch_floats_are_IEEE, to test whether IEEE floats were being used.
- - pathforall didn't report a trailing moveto.
-
- Replaces gs_type1imagepath with gs_imagepath.
-
- Allows sOUTPUTFILE=-, meaning output to stdout.
-
- Adds 'const' in many places.
-
- Replaces all uses of stdin/out/err with gs_stdin/out/err.
-
- Version 2.4.1 (4/21/92)
- =============
-
- This is a quick release to fix minor problems discovered in 2.4, and
- to add a few improvements that didn't quite make it into 2.4. It
- also adds GIF and PCX file support.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - Some makefile dependencies, and the ccgs script, caused trouble
- for parallel versions of `make'.
- - Compiling genarch with -O with gcc on the RS/6000 produced a
- buggy executable.
-
- Fixes some minor problems in make.doc.
-
- Adds DEVICE_DEVS2..5 to handle long device lists.
-
- Removes the need to set GS_RUN_EXE when using the Watcom compiler on
- MS-DOS systems.
-
- Gets rid of gs_ccfnt.ps, merging its function into gs_fonts.ps.
-
- Gets rid of gconfig.ps; this information is now compiled in gconfig.c.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The palette for pstoppm in 8-bit mode didn't contain all 8
- primary colors.
- - font2c used just values_ to mean &values_[0]; some compilers
- couldn't handle this.
-
- Makes font2c insert `const' in many appropriate places.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The SunView driver had not been updated properly for 2.4 and was
- pretty thoroughly broken.
- - None of the printer drivers worked properly with the Watcom
- compiler, because stdprn was doing \n -> \r\n substitution.
- - If the generic printer driver couldn't allocate the requested
- size command list buffer, it gave up rather than trying to allocate a
- smaller buffer.
- - The SuperVGA drivers (except for the VESA driver) didn't
- work with the Watcom compiler, because a couple of places in the
- drivers weren't truncating the offset of "segmented" pointers
- properly.
- - Some of the H-P used <esc>*b#Y rather than <esc>*p+#Y for
- vertical positioning; this apparently is wrong, at least for the
- LJIIp.
-
- Removes the dependence of the X Windows driver on Xt, Xext, and Xmu. As a
- result, Ghostscript will not install a standard colormap itself, but it
- will use one if one is already installed.
-
- Adds a set of drivers for Portable Bitmap, Graymap, and Pixmap file
- formats.
-
- Adds drivers for monochrome, EGA/VGA-style, and SuperVGA-style PCX
- file formats.
-
- Adds drivers for monochrome and 256-color GIF file formats.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Adds ZapfChancery-MediumItalic as a copy of ZapfChancery-Oblique.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - A value with l_new set could 'escape' to save level 0 on a
- stack; if stored, it prevented the slot from being saved and restored
- properly.
- - 16#7fffffff + 1 gave the floating point equivalent of -2^31, not
- 2^31.
- - The PFBDecode filter computed the packet length incorrectly if
- the 0x8000-bit of the length was set.
- - 5-byte numbers in Type 1 CharStrings complained of a rangecheck
- if they exceeded 16 bits, rather than if they exceeded the integer part of
- a fixed.
- - (, ), and \ appearing in file name arguments in the command
- line did not work properly.
-
- Adds 'const' in many places.
-
- Changes the random number generator to be the same as the one used in
- Level 2 PostScript (as reported by Ed Taft on comp.lang.postscript).
-
- Exits with code 1 rather than code 0 on an unrecoverable error detected at
- the PostScript level.
-
- Makes dictionaries expand automatically when they fill up.
-
- Adds gp_exit to complement gp_init.
-
- Changes dictionaries to always allocate a power of 2 entries on
- 32-bit machines. Changes the name table to allocate indices
- scattered, so dictionary lookup doesn't have to do a multiply to
- scramble the index.
-
- Changes the handling of currentfile to do "shallow binding" so stack
- searching is almost never required.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - arc and arcn got a numeric exception if the radius was zero.
- - The undocumented 15 opcode in Type 1 fonts wasn't ignored.
- - PaintType 3 wasn't allowed. (It isn't clear what it should
- mean; we treat it as equivalent to 0.)
- - The VAX/VMS C compiler was generating incorrect code for the
- chi_bits and cmask macros in gdevmem, producing incorrect output.
- - If the result of the slow algorithm for intersecting clipping
- paths was a rectangle, the wrong thing happened (cbox didn't get set).
- - gx_path_is_rectangle didn't recognize open rectangles.
- - clist_change_tile didn't check properly whether the tile
- size had changed, so changing the screen could produce invalid band
- files.
- - The image operators did the wrong thing in the 1-for-1
- case, interleaving N bytes of data with 7*N bytes of garbage.
- - stroke sometimes handled bevel and miter joins wrong in
- reflected coordinate systems.
- - init_ht checked incorrectly whether there was enough room
- to Y-replicate tiles, so sometimes it did it when it shouldn't have.
- - stroke sometimes thought lines were thin when they weren't.
-
- Adds 'const' in many places.
-
- Adds support for 2- and 4-bit-per-pixel memory devices.
-
- Version 2.4 (3/25/92)
- ===========
-
- This is a major release that adds SuperVGA support, support for Metrics,
- settable device properties, and incremental font loading. It also
- includes important performance improvements, based on rewrites of some key
- algorithms, and quite a few new Level 2 / Display PostScript facilities.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The rule for compiling gconfig.c didn't include the -I switches.
- - .bat files were being distributed with a \n line terminator
- rather than \r\n.
- - A CLOSE MODULE_LIST was needed after END_COMPILE: in the VMS
- command files.
- - Unix systems couldn't handle multiple drivers with overlapping
- sets of files.
- - -s<name> defined <name> as a null, rather than as an empty string.
-
- Adds gconfig.ps to the list of needed configuration files.
-
- Changes the way that the makefile handles nested .h files, so that it
- doesn't have to `touch' them.
-
- Adds the loadallfonts procedure to gs_fonts.ps.
-
- Changes the standard DOS configuration to include VGA, EGA, VESA, Epson,
- BubbleJet, and H-P printer drivers.
-
- Renames ghost.mak as gs.mak, and gdevs.mak as devs.mak.
-
- Adds a USE_ASM flag so that one can build a DOS version of Ghostscript
- without having an assembler.
-
- Splits off common code from the two MS-DOS makefiles into tccommon.mak.
-
- Replaces the COPYING and LICENSE files with a new LICENSE file containing
- version 2 of the GNU General Public License.
-
- Removes DEVICES and DEVICE_OBJS from the makefiles, since they are no
- longer needed.
-
- Adds a GS_DEVICE environment variable to supply a default device name if
- desired.
-
- Adds ansihead.mak and unix-ansi.mak, to parallel [g]cc-head.mak and
- unix-[g]cc.mak, for other ANSI C compilers.
-
- Changes the way that optional features are defined in the makefiles, so
- that they actually work.
-
- Adds support for the Watcom C/386 compiler.
-
- Allows # in the command line as equivalent to =, to compensate for
- brain-damaged MS-DOS shell.
-
- Adds -sOUTPUTFILE= to set the output file or pipe.
-
- Adds -dWRITESYSTEMDICT to leave systemdict writable.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - pcharstr.ps insisted on having Subrs be present in the font.
- - pcharstr.ps decoded negative numbers between -108 and -1131
- incorrectly.
- - pfbtogs.ps didn't handle packets longer than 64K correctly.
-
- Changes the bdftops utility so that it makes entries for UnderlinePosition
- and UnderlineThickness in FontInfo, and so that it always records a
- FullName (the FontName if no other is provided).
-
- Changes the name of the pfbtops utility to pfbtogs, because groff already
- includes a program called pfbtops.
-
- Adds the gslp utility for doing "line printing" of text files, similar to
- enscript + lpr.
-
- Adds a new variable DITHERPPI that enables a different dither pattern,
- claimed to be better for printers.
-
- Adds the font2c utility for compiling Type 1 fonts into C, so they can be
- linked into an executable rather than loaded dynamically.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gdev_prn_copy_scan_lines was erroneously masking the last byte
- of data even on color printers, as was paintjet_print_page.
- - The TruFax driver had a couple of compilation errors, since it
- hadn't been compiled in a while.
- - The BGI driver sometimes didn't consult BGIPATH when looking for
- .BGI files.
- - initclip did the wrong thing with memory devices.
- - The BGI driver didn't look in BGIDIR for .BGI files.
- - The Epson driver didn't set the right margin properly with
- ESC+Q.
- - The BJ-10e driver was badly broken.
- - gdev_prn_open/close_printer didn't reset the command list file,
- so it was taking quadratic time to print multi-page documents.
-
- Adds color to the SunView driver.
-
- Adds selectable resolution (75, 100, 150, or 300 DPI) to the
- DeskJet/LaserJet driver.
-
- Changes gssetdev so that drivers can specify special libraries to be
- loaded, as well as object files.
-
- Adds a driver for VESA-compliant SuperVGA displays. This driver handles
- all resolutions from 640 x 400 up to 1280 x 1024, in 256-color mode. The
- default is VGA resolution (640 x 480).
-
- Adds a driver for the ATI Wonder SuperVGA card, and for SuperVGA cards
- using the Tseng Labs ET3000 or ET4000 chip such as the STB VGA EM-16 and
- the Orchid ProDesigner II (256-color modes only).
-
- Adds a driver for Trident and Tseng Labs SuperVGA cards in 800 x 600,
- 16-color modes (for cards with only 256K of memory).
-
- Adds user-contributed drivers for the Ricoh 4081, DEC LN03, Canon LBP-8II,
- and H-P DeskJet 500C printers.
-
- Adds Tim Theisen's Ghostview changes to the X11 driver.
-
- MAKES NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGES TO THE DRIVER PROCEDURE INTERFACE as
- follows:
-
- - Changes map_rgb_color and map_color_rgb to always work in a
- 16-bit color value space, rather than a space defined by the
- maximum number of distinct colors provided by the device.
-
- - Adds an argument to the output_page procedure to indicate
- whether the procedure is being called for copypage or
- showpage, and a num_copies argument.
-
- - Adds a gx_bitmap_id to the copy_ and tile_ procedures, so that
- drivers can cache bitmaps in the server or device if they want
- to.
-
- - Removes fill_trapezoid and tile_trapezoid.
-
- - Adds a new get_bits procedure for reading the bits back from the
- driver buffer (when possible), replacing copy_scan_lines.
- This procedure takes a new argument describing padding and
- byte swapping, and returns a different value from
- copy_scan_lines.
-
- - Adds get_props and put_props procedures for accessing arbitrary
- additional properties of devices. The interface is quite
- complex, but provides a great deal of flexibility.
-
- See drivers.doc for details.
-
- Changes gdev_mem_bytes_per_scan_line to gdev_prn_bytes_per_scan_line.
-
- Adds a user-contributed driver for DigiBoard, Inc.'s fax software.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Changes Type1BuildChar so it uses the information from the Metrics
- dictionary in the font, if Metrics is present.
-
- Changes findfont (.loadfont) so it recognizes .PFB fonts and can load them
- directly. Also changes .loadfont to disable packing temporarily, because
- some fonts rely on procedures being writable (!).
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The hypot function is not available on some Unix systems.
- - Ghostscript didn't flush and close files when exiting.
- - In statusdict, the /margins procedure used .leftmargin, but
- /setmargins used .lmargin.
- - An out-of-range putinterval would simply do nothing, rather than
- reporting an error.
- - If an attempt to allocate a block larger than the allocator's
- chunk size (20K) failed, the allocator would erroneously think it had
- succeeded.
- - The bind operator made the top-level procedure read-only, as
- well as interior procedures.
- - gs.c copied 1 extra character for the value of strings defined
- on the command line with -s...=, which could smash the first byte of the
- next object in memory.
- - copying a dictionary erroneously required the maxlength of the
- destination to be greater than or equal to the maxlength of the source,
- rather than the length of the source.
- - undef didn't correctly decide when to mark a deleted entry as
- deleted vs. free; as a result, some keys couldn't be looked up properly
- after an undef.
- - type1encrypt and type1decrypt didn't set the size of the result
- properly.
- - cvi and cvr didn't allow leading or trailing whitespace in
- strings.
- - cvs didn't cause an error if the destination string was too
- short.
- - Many operators didn't check correctly for stack underflow (off
- by 1).
- - `for' used reals, rather than integers, if the limit was a real,
- even if the initial value and increment were integers.
- - `restore' didn't properly invalidate copies of the save object
- being restored from; `save dup restore restore' would crash.
- - `restore' sometimes didn't undo stores into matrices that were
- stored into by operators. (The identity matrix always had l_new set.)
- - readline gave a rangecheck if the input line exactly filled the
- string.
- - `--' as the last switch on the command line caused a crash
- rather than an error message.
- - On MS-DOS systems, filenameforall didn't handle patterns with a
- drive or directory specifier properly.
- - stroke sometimes called gz_draw_line_fixed even if the line went
- outside the clipping box by 1 pixel.
-
- Changes the loop that binds procedure "operators" to entirely disable the
- handling of the typecheck error, rather than to use stopped. This cuts
- initialization time significantly, and also eliminates about 35K of wasted
- space (for saving the stacks).
-
- Changes the version "operator" so it returns 47.0. Adds "revision" to
- define the Ghostscript version # x 100.
-
- Adds gscurrentresolution and gssetresolution procedures for getting and
- setting the device resolution.
-
- Adds -r<res> and -r<xres>x<yres> as command line options for setting
- device resolution.
-
- Adds a facility for incrementally loading the individual CharStrings of a
- Ghostscript font from the disk. This can save a lot of memory, at the
- expense of slower rendering. (It is intended primarily for MS-DOS
- systems.)
-
- Changes findlibfile to return the name of the file that was actually
- opened, as well as the file itself, when the operation succeeds.
-
- Changes the name of the main entry to the interpreter from interpret to
- gs_interpret, because of a conflict with a Data General library procedure.
-
- Adds the .setmetrics operator to set the metrics for the current
- character for Type 1 fonts.
-
- Adds more LaserWriter-specific entries to statusdict.
-
- Gives names to all the internal `operators', so they will print out
- reasonably when an error occurs.
-
- Extends the status operator to accept a string and return file
- information, as defined for Level 2 PostScript.
-
- Adds the filter operator and some specific filters: ASCII85Encode,
- ASCII85Decode, ASCIIHexEncode, ASCIIHexDecode, eexecDecode, NullEncode,
- PFBDecode, and the null case of SubFileDecode.
-
- Extends the scanner to recognize the Level 2 << and >> tokens.
-
- Adds a facility for extracting the text strings from a PostScript file and
- writing them out in a simple format (selected by -dASCIIOUT, implemented
- by gs_2asc.ps).
-
- Implements all of the remaining Display PostScript facilities that are
- also in Level 2 (i.e., everything in section A.1.3 of the PostScript
- Language Reference Manual, Second Edition, that is not also in section
- A.1.2). The virtual memory operations are all stubs; the new halftone
- options are not fully implemented.
-
- Changes makeimagedevice to use a string of gray or RGB values, rather than
- an array of color objects, to specify the palette. Removes
- currentgscolor and setgscolor from the interpreter, but leaves t_color
- objects in, since they may be useful later.
-
- Adds getdeviceprops and putdeviceprops for manipulating device properties.
- Currently defined properties for all devices: InitialMatrix, HWResolution,
- HWSize, Name. Currently defined properties for printers: BufferSpace,
- MaxBitmap, OutputFile. OutputFile allows |command for piping on Unix
- systems.
-
- Removes deviceparams and makedevice. Adds devicedefaultmatrix.
-
- Implements reversepath.
-
- Makes copy work on devices.
-
- MS-DOS specific
- - - - - - - - -
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - iutilasm.asm wouldn't assemble with newer versions of MASM if
- CPU_TYPE was set to 286 or above.
- - CPU_TYPE=386 didn't properly substitute the faster
- multiply/divide routines under Turbo C++ or Borland C++, only under the
- original Turbo C.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - A curve whose first and last points were the same wouldn't get
- drawn at all.
- - A bug in the Turbo C++ compiler generated bad code when shifting
- a long right by 1 bit.
- - If stroking a dashed line ever encountered a segment that was
- completely blank, Ghostscript would indirect through a null pointer.
- - arc and arcn gave an error if the radius was negative.
- - stroke always used the general algorithm, even if the line was
- guaranteed to be thin.
- - arc and arcn erroneously reduced the angles mod 360.
- - Very large or negative 32-bit numbers in Type 1 fonts didn't
- work properly on MS-DOS systems (the ff0000 bits got set to zero).
- - Color printer devices rendering entirely in memory only
- allocated a monochrome-sized bitmap.
- - clip and eoclip didn't intersect the paths properly in the
- general case.
- - charpath erroneously rounded the current point to an integral
- value, causing characters to be spaced improperly.
- - The definition of max_color_param got some compilers confused.
- - charpath always used quadratic time and space, and dropped all
- but the last character when used with a Type 3 font.
- - Stroking a path with a 180 degree angle would incorrectly miter
- instead of beveling.
- - Type 1 fonts used the current flatness for curves, which could
- produce bad (and inconsistent) results.
- - Stroking a degenerate line segment produced incorrect results.
-
- Changes the character cache to use the UniqueID as the key, when
- available, instead of the font pointer. This dramatically improves
- performance when fonts are getting removed and reloaded because of page
- isolation with save/restore.
-
- Removes some unnecessary casts to (float) from gsmatrix.c and gscoord.c.
-
- Changes the Type 1 interpreter so that it rounds line and curve endpoints
- to the center of the nearest half-pixel, and omits null line segments.
- This both speeds up rendering at small sizes and improves output quality.
-
- Changes gs_deviceparams to return resolution as well as extent; changes
- gs_makedevice to accept resolution as well as extent.
-
- Replaces the algorithm for approximating circular arcs with curves with a
- more accurate one.
-
- Changes gs_point and gs_rect to use doubles rather than floats.
-
- Adds gs_setmetrics, for overriding Type 1 font metrics for the current
- character.
-
- Changes clipping to use lists of rectangles rather than path intersection.
- This makes a big difference when clipping bitmaps (including characters).
-
- Changes the character cache to discard entries incrementally, rather than
- clearing the entire cache when it fills up.
-
- Changes the implementation of transfer functions to use a cached map,
- built when the transfer function is set. This makes transfer functions
- work properly in all situations, including images.
-
- Defines a .quit operator that takes an exit code, and redefines quit in
- terms of it.
-
- Adds support for 16-bit-per-pixel devices in gdevmem.
-
- Adds gs_copydevice and gs_deviceinitialmatrix; removes gs_deviceparams and
- gs_makedevice.
-
- Changes setscreen to ensure that the cell is always at least 4x4 pixels in
- size.
-
- Version 2.3 (8/28/91)
- ===========
-
- This is a minor release to fix two bugs and add the PaintJet driver, which
- didn't make it into 2.2.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Changes the pstoppm utility so it counts pages correctly even in the
- presence of arbitrary saves and restores.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Adds a new, "supported" PaintJet driver.
-
- Changes the Epson driver to use ESC+D rather than ESC+\ for horizontal
- positioning, since many printers don't support the latter.
-
- Adds horizontal double-density (two-pass) printing to the Epson driver, so
- it can do 240 x 60 and 360 x 180 densities. (Vertical double density is
- not supported yet.)
-
- Version 2.2 (6/1/91)
- ===========
-
- The purpose of this release is to add save/restore, and a few
- miscellaneous Level 2 P*stScr*pt features such as undef. It also includes
- major improvements in graphics quality and in handling of high-resolution
- printers.
-
- Procedures
- ----------
-
- Changes the version numbering to M.mpp rather than M.m.p, so that
- `version' can be a real number for those programs that insist on it.
-
- Renames ghost.ps as gs_init.ps, gfonts.ps as gs_fonts.ps, and statusd.ps
- as gs_statd.ps. The initialization files now all are named gs_*.ps.
-
- Renames gdevs.{c,h,tl} as gconfig.{c,h,tl}.
-
- Changes the relevant makefiles and command files so that a single build
- can contain several drivers that share code, e.g., the Epson driver and
- the DeskJet driver.
-
- Changes gs_init.ps so it relies on an external gconfig.ps file rather than
- making a specific test for the presence of Level 2 features.
-
- Adds an entry for uglyr.gsf to the makefile.
-
- Removes the distinction between CCA and CCNA, since most of the files now
- contain constructs that require non-ANSI compilation on MS-DOS platforms.
-
- Adds a `man' page for the ansi2knr utility.
-
- Changes the documentation (use.doc) to show how to use -sDEVICE=<device>,
- or the selectdevice procedure, to select devices by name.
-
- Adds DEVICE_DEVS to the makefiles (analogous to DEVICES and DEVICE_OBJS).
- This finally makes the make procedure fully automatic.
-
- Adds the name of the initialization file (gs_init.ps) as a
- platform-specific makefile parameter, GS_INIT.
-
- Removes the test program gt.{c,tr} from the fileset, since it is not
- useful to users.
-
- Moves the Symbol encoding vector to a separate file (symbol_e.ps), from
- which it is loaded when first used.
-
- Changes the error handler so it can handle errors that occur while reading
- the initialization files.
-
- Extends ansi2knr so it can handle `void' and `...' in parameter lists.
-
- Adds quit.ps to the set of installed files.
-
- MS-DOS-specific changes
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- Adds the VGA and BGI drivers to the standard MS-DOS configuration, and
- makes VGA the default.
-
- Adds a `+' and a newline at the end of gs.tr, to avoid problems with file
- transfer programs or editors that add a newline at the end of files.
-
- Changes the name of msdos.mak to turboc.mak, and creates a new tbcplus.mak
- makefile for use with Turbo C++ and Borland C++.
-
- Changes the extension of the loader response files from .tl to .tr.
-
- Changes the default search path from c:/ghost and c:/ghost/fonts to c:/gs
- and c:/gs/fonts.
-
- Changes the directory separator from `|' back to ';', since it appears
- that DOS can handle a ; in a command line if it is prefixed with \.
-
- Unix-specific changes
- - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- Changes the uses of install in unixtail.mak so they only install a single
- file at a time, which is all that the standard Unix install allows.
-
- Removes the duplicate files (README/readme, LICENSE/license,
- COPYING/copying, Fontmap/fontmap).
-
- Changes the ld flags from LDPLAT to LDFLAGS.
-
- Adds XCFLAGS and XLDFLAGS. These are concatenated with CFLAGS and LDFLAGS
- respectively. The intention is that they be set from the `make' command
- line if desired.
-
- VMS-specific changes
- - - - - - - - - - -
-
- Repairs the omission of ZPACKED from the VMS build lists.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - The SunView driver produced semi-garbage on little-endian
- platforms (Sun-386i) because it didn't swap the bit order.
- - The X driver would dump core if it couldn't open the display and
- the DISPLAY environment variable wasn't set.
- - The X driver relied on white = 0, black = ones in a couple of
- places;
- - The X driver would return an error, instead of clipping, if
- asked to display outside the window.
- - The X driver would create inappropriately sized windows, because
- it believed the server's report of the screen resolution.
-
- Adds Fran Taylor's Private Eye driver to gdevs.mak and the fileset (not
- supported by Aladdin Enterprises).
-
- Adds Neil Ostroff's TruFax driver to gdevs.mak and the fileset (not
- supported by Aladdin Enterprises).
-
- Makes the scratch file template for the printer drivers a per-platform
- quantity (gp_scratch_file_name_template). Puts the default scratch files
- for Unix in /usr/tmp rather than /tmp.
-
- Changes the SunView driver to prevent the Ghostscript window from being
- destroyed (which badly confuses the interpreter).
-
- Extends the Epson driver to handle a variety of print densities in both X
- and Y, to handle 24-pin as well as 8-pin graphics, and to allow optional
- specification of default density in the makefile (gdevs.mak).
-
- Refactors the printer drivers so that a single driver handles both DeskJet
- and LaserJet. Adds LaserJet drivers that use the new compression modes on
- the LJ IId/IIp and LJ III.
-
- Changes all the printer drivers to use band lists rather than bitmap
- paging as the buffering method. (The individual drivers need only a
- one-line change to replace mem_copy_scan_lines with
- gdev_prn_copy_scan_lines with a different argument.)
-
- Adds the halftone phase as additional arguments to tile_rectangle and
- tile_trapezoid.
-
- Adds an entirely new and much simpler PaintJet driver, using the new band
- list interface.
-
- Adds margin information to the device structure. This is currently only
- relevant for printer devices.
-
- Adds BGIPATH and BGIUSER environment variables, allowing additional
- control of the BGI driver.
-
- Changes the x/y_pixels_per_inch member of the device structure from int to
- float.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Patches gs_fonts.ps so definefont will add an isFixedPitch entry to
- FontInfo if there isn't one there.
-
- Removes the old "type 7 path" encoding code from gs_fonts.ps.
-
- Changes bdftops so it puts isFixedWidth and ItalicAngle entries in the
- FontInfo dictionary of the fonts it creates, since some P*stScr*pt
- programs rely on this.
-
- Changes bdftops so it synthesizes as many missing characters as possible
- out of the ones that are there (in particular: synthesizes accents out of
- punctuation marks, and accented characters using seac.) The results
- aren't all that good, but they're a lot better than having characters
- missing out of the font.
-
- Utilities
- ---------
-
- Adds a pfbtops utility for converting .PFB fonts to standard Ghostscript
- fonts.
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - ps2image didn't reset things properly between pages for
- multi-page documents.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Makes Ghostscript recognize `-' alone as meaning that it should read from
- standard input as though it were a file. This allows Ghostscript to
- accept a pipe as input.
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - seac in type1addpath used the current font's encoding, not
- StandardEncoding.
- - type1decryptfile (eexec) didn't recognize binary (as opposed to
- hex) representation.
- - Mentioning a name whose value was a no-access object caused an
- invalidaccess error.
- - There was a bogus definition of `run' in zfile.c.
- - The interpreter didn't handle end-of-file on stdin properly.
- - Real numbers with an 'e' or 'E' but no decimal point were not
- recognized.
- - On MS-DOS systems, inside strings, \ followed by a newline was
- not discarded properly.
- - On MS-DOS systems, the long unsigned divide routine sometimes
- gave incorrect answers. Among other things, this caused alternate-radix
- numbers sometimes to crash the interpreter.
- - cvrs didn't do the right thing about reals or negative integers.
- - .echo.mode was being reset with def instead of store, and was
- defined in systemdict rather than userdict.
- - setgray and settransfer didn't interact properly.
- - 16#80000000 was being interpreted as a signed integer (and
- converted to a real) rather than an unsigned one.
- - atan returned 0 sometimes when it should have returned 180.
- - currentcmykcolor was defined wrong.
-
- Removes the filename operator, since no standard Ghostscript code used it,
- and it caused problems with some P*stScr*pt files.
-
- Implements new operators: filenameforall, selectfont (as a procedure),
- stringmatch, undef.
-
- Adds new standard procedures: selectdevice.
-
- For MS-DOS, requires that the operand and execution stacks be located in
- the data segment, and uses short pointers to address them. This produces
- significantly smaller and faster code. (These changes are not visible to
- users or library clients.)
-
- Changes the assignment of attribute bits, and adds new bits for
- save/restore and the garbage collector. Changes many of the macros in
- store.h to support save/restore. (These changes are not visible to users
- or library clients.) Implements save and restore.
-
- Moves type names from gs_init.ps to ghost.h and ztype.c.
-
- Moves error names from gs_init.ps to errors.h and iinit.c.
-
- Introduces gp.h as a documented interface to the platform-specific files.
-
- Adds the -- switch, which allows Ghostscript programs to take arguments
- from the command line.
-
- Changes many uses of the name `name' to something else, to avoid upsetting
- the Microsoft C compiler.
-
- Really implements packed arrays -- they took the same amount of space as
- ordinary arrays in previous versions.
-
- Changes exitserver in serverdict so that it just clears the stacks. (This
- isn't the correct fix, but it will do as a workaround.)
-
- Makes many miscellaneous small changes to pacify various compilers.
-
- Changes gs_fonts.ps so that when "quiet" mode is selected (-q switch),
- Ghostscript doesn't print anything when loading fonts or when substituting
- for undefined characters.
-
- Defines the name consisting of just a control-D as a no-op, because some
- P*stScr*pt-generating applications put control-Ds in their output.
-
- Implements halftone phase (sethalftonephase and currenthalftonephase
- operators).
-
- Removes the -E switch, since it is no longer useful.
-
- Changes the -w and -h switches to a single -g (geometry) switch, with
- usage -g<width>x<height>. Makes the -h switch, and a new -? switch, print
- usage help.
-
- Implements correct handling of stack overflow errors (makes an array out
- of the contents of the overflowing stack, and resets the stack, before
- invoking the error handler).
-
- Adds t_oparray (`operators' defined as procedures) and the makeoperator
- operator. This is so that programs like the Distillery that rely on all
- operators being bound by `bind' will work properly.
-
- Adds a new NOPAUSE flag to suppress the prompt and pause at copypage and
- showpage.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - gs_type1_interpret didn't store the encryption state or the skip
- count before returning to let the client handle a seac or an endchar in
- the middle of a seac.
- - The definition of the Type 1 operator ce_testadd was based on
- wrong information; the operator takes only 2 operands and does something
- unknown.
- - mem_true24_copy_mono wasn't incrementing the destination pointer
- if the color was transparent, leading to garbled characters.
- - gx_lookup_fm_pair would sometimes look at one entry beyond the
- end of the cached font/matrix pair area. (This probably had no practical
- effect.)
- - gs_type1_interpret didn't save the current point when returning
- to the client for a callothersubr, causing some characters to be rendered
- displaced (such as some of the chess pieces in chess.ps).
- - gs_setgray, gs_sethsbcolor, gs_setrgbcolor, gs_setflat, and
- gs_setlinewidth gave errors for out-of-range operands rather than forcing
- them into range.
- - Transfer functions were not actually supported.
- - The area fill algorithm failed on certain complex paths.
- - The current point was sometimes defined when a BuildChar
- procedure was called.
- - Stroking a degenerate line didn't display anything for round
- caps or joins.
- - If the ends of a curve had exactly the same X coordinate, the
- curve sometimes wouldn't be displayed.
- - Very thin lines that went outside the clipping region would
- sometimes be displayed as dashed, or not at all.
- - The translation in a FontMatrix was ignored.
- - Very wide, shallow lines would color extraneous pixels when
- using bevel or miter joins.
- - Dashed lines didn't join properly at the beginning of a closed
- path.
- - 0-degree arcs didn't add the appropriate line (possibly
- degenerate) to the path.
- - gs_type1_interpret didn't reset the callsubr stack when starting
- the base character of a seac, which caused confusion if the accent's
- endchar fell inside a Subr.
- - Non-monochrome memory memory devices weren't checking the
- arguments of the drawing procedures properly.
- - The initial clipping rectangle for memory devices was being
- computed wrong.
- - Null devices had a semi-infinite clipping rectangle instead of
- an empty one.
- - gs_setlinewidth was treating negative arguments as zero, instead
- of taking the absolute value.
- - imagemask with a dithered color used a solid color rather than
- the dithered one.
-
- Tweaks the area fill and image rendering algorithms to be a little more
- liberal with paint when being used to render characters.
-
- Changes the name of the 8-bit mapped color memory device from
- mem_mapped_color_device to mem_mapped8_color_device.
-
- Changes the memory devices so that on little-endian platforms, they can
- store the bytes within a word in either order. (Little-endian order
- allows efficient 32-bit updating, big-endian is required when displaying
- or writing to a printer or a file.)
-
- Implements halftone phase.
-
- Replaces the trapezoid fill algorithm with a much more accurate one
- inspired by a contribution from Paul Haeberli. This also changes the
- graphics convention back to filling only pixels whose center falls within
- the region to be filled.
-
- Changes the character cache to allocate headers and bits contiguously out
- of a single ring buffer.
-
- Changes gs_imagemask and gs_imagemask_init to take a thickness adjustment
- parameter.
-
- Changes gs_setcachedevice and gs_setcharwidth to take the graphics state
- as a parameter.
-
- Renames gx_device_memory_bitmap_size as gdev_mem_bitmap_size,
- mem_copy_scan_lines as gdev_mem_copy_scan_lines, and
- mem_bytes_per_scan_line as gdev_mem_bytes_per_scan_line.
-
- Version 2.1.1 (1/15/91)
- =============
-
- This is a sub-release distributed to fix a few early bugs in 2.1, just in
- time for the new GNU master tape.
-
- Build procedures
- ----------------
-
- Removes all of the (undebugged) Level 2 code from the fileset, as well as
- the (unused) file gdevvga.c.
-
- Changes the tar file so that the files are stored in the directory
- gs<version> rather than simply gs, e.g., gs211.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Changes the scanner so that \ is recognized within strings regardless of
- whether the scanner is reading from a string or from a file. This is
- compatible with newer P*stScr*pt interpreters, and with the newer
- P*stSc*pt language specification, but not with the older specification in
- the original PostScript Language Reference Manual.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Fixes the max_value macro in gdevmem.c so that compilers won't complain
- about a left shift by 32.
-
- Adds 'byte' to the list of types that gdevx.c must sidestep because header
- files use them.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Changes the computation of penum->unpack in gsimage.c so as not to upset
- compilers that don't treat procedures and pointers to procedures as
- compatible types for conditional expressions.
-
- Version 2.1 (12/31/90)
- ===========
-
- This is primarily a bug fix release to clean up problems in 2.0. It also
- implements a first cut at the new color operators.
-
- Build procedures
- ----------------
-
- Changes the separator for multiple directories in MS-DOS from ';' to '|',
- since there is no way to include a ';' in a command line.
-
- Adds <dir>/fonts to the default search path, where <dir> is c:/ghost for
- MS-DOS systems and `pwd` for Unix systems.
-
- Adds new documentation describing how to direct output to the printer.
-
- Changes the PROCTYPE and USE8087 options in MSDOS.MAK to CPU_TYPE and
- FPU_TYPE. The latter now indicates the type of FPU to generate code for,
- if any.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Adds a driver for the Canon BubbleJet BJ10e.
-
- Modifies the EGA driver to handle (non-standard) frame buffers larger than
- 64K. Adds drivers for the VGA and for the EIZO MDB-10 (a 1024 x 768 frame
- buffer).
-
- Changes the X driver so that it clips to the window dimensions, rather
- than reporting an error.
-
- Notes that the H-P LaserJet driver, like the DeskJet driver, works under
- Unix as well as MS-DOS.
-
- Adds support for 120 X DPI mode, and for the LQ-1500, to the Epson driver.
-
- Fonts
- -----
-
- Fixes bugs in bdftops:
- - It was using /UniqueId instead of /UniqueID as the key for the
- font unique ID. This effectively disabled the font cache.
- - The definition for .notdef was bogus -- an invalid CharString.
-
- Changes ghost.ps and gfonts.ps so that NullFont is the initial font,
- rather than Ugly.
-
- Arranges things so that when attempting a font substitution, if the
- default font is not found, NullFont is used instead.
-
- Extends bdftops so that if certain easily synthesized characters are
- missing from a font, it will attempt to synthesize them using available
- characters.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Extends the -T switch to allow specifying a printf template for the
- arguments of the procedure being traced.
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - /0 was interpreted as equivalent to 0 (a number) rather than a
- literal name.
- - packedarray was defined as being like array, instead of like
- array followed by astore.
- - Many minor and harmless type mismatches (and a couple of very
- minor genuine bugs) were upsetting the Apollo C compiler.
- - exp was incorrectly failing in certain cases with a negative
- first argument.
- - copyscanlines incorrectly required at least 4 elements on the
- operand stack, although it correctly only used the top 3.
- - readhexstring incorrectly read 1 byte even if the string length
- was zero.
- - Not every place that expected an array would accept a packed
- array.
- - Very complex paths (and infrequently other things) could produce
- a 'memory leak'.
- - / alone would skip following whitespace and gather following
- characters, rather than creating an empty name.
- - ghost.ps left newerror defined as true in $error, which resulted
- in an erroneous error report if a program executed a 'stop'.
- - The definition of exitserver in serverdict didn't clear the
- stack.
- - currentfile returned an executable file, rather than a literal
- one.
- - setfont for Type 1 fonts didn't check the UniqueID in the font
- dictionary against the one in the font's Private dictionary.
- - A value stored in a dictionary under the key /xxx couldn't be
- retrieved using the key (xxx), and vice versa.
- - charpath with a Type 1 font on a string containing a 'space'
- would produce garbage (it released the parent path inappropriately).
- - bytesavailable did not work properly for terminal input.
-
- Changes the interface to the memory allocator so that it always takes an
- element size and an element count, like calloc instead of malloc (but note
- that alloc does *not* clear just-allocated blocks). Gets rid of the
- special 'dynamic' allocation procedures.
-
- Changes the random number operators to use a better implementation.
-
- Changes the idiv operator so it will accept any numbers, not just
- integers, as arguments. (The PostScript manual doesn't allow this, but
- implementations apparently do.)
-
- Provides semi-fake but usable definitions for all of the color PostScript
- extensions, including a real implementation of colorimage.
-
- No longer uses the name 'null', which is apparently reserved by Microsoft
- C. Makes a number of other minor changes required to pacify the Microsoft
- C compiler.
-
- Implements %statementedit and %lineedit. (%statementedit is equivalent to
- %lineedit, which is wrong.) Changes the interactive interpreter to use
- %statementedit.
-
- Changes the scanner to accept null, ctrl-K (vertical tab), and ctrl-L
- (form feed) as whitespace. Ctrl-L terminates a comment, null and ctrl-K
- do not.
-
- Allows a literal string as the 'proc' argument(s) for image, imagemask,
- and colorimage.
-
- Adds the following operators/procedures: arct, cleardictstack, deletefile,
- renamefile.
-
- Defines =print as a synonym for =, for the benefit of LaserPrep.
-
- Implements non-zero PaintType for the show operators (but not for
- charpath) for Type 1 fonts.
-
- Adds the ISOLatin1Encoding encoding vector.
-
- Renames currentcolor and setcolor as currentgscolor and setgscolor, to
- avoid conflict with the Level 2 PostScript names. Removes colorhsb,
- colorrgb, hsbcolor, and rgbcolor.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - In a couple of places, a 0 was being passed as a pointer
- argument without casting, which confused the Microsoft C compiler.
- - Image devices were not recognized properly in debugging
- configurations.
- - Inverted-color monochrome image devices were not recognized
- properly.
- - Images that exactly fill the drawing area rendered very slowly,
- because they erroneously used the general clipping algorithm.
- - Images that are 1-for-1 with the device were incorrectly scaled
- by a factor of 8 in X.
- - Rounding artifacts sometimes caused characters to be unevenly
- offset vertically by 1 pixel.
- - Type 1 fonts that used the Flex feature resulted in garbled
- images.
- - The show operator routines would incorrectly fill or stroke a
- path that existed at the time the show was started.
- - setscreen truncated the cell size instead of rounding, which
- could produce off-by-1 anomalies.
- - stroke would sometimes produce garbage (or nothing at all) for
- very narrow lines.
- - path filling would only color the pixels whose centers fell
- inside the path: the Adobe specification requires coloring a pixel if any
- part of it falls inside the path.
-
- Changes the Epson printer driver so that it drives the printer directly
- rather than writing to a file.
-
- Changes pathbbox so that if the path is empty but there is a current
- point, it returns a null rectangle at the current point.
-
- Changes gs_image_init to take an additional parameter (after bps) giving
- the number of samples per pixel (1, 3, or 4), and an indication of whether
- the samples for each pixel are together or separated (-3 or -4).
-
- Renames the gs_image_data and gs_imagemask_data procedures as gs_image and
- gs_imagemask, and removes the old versions of the latter.
-
- Adds gs_colorimage.
-
- Replaces Snoopy's color dithering algorithm with one contributed by Paul
- Haeberli.
-
- Changes gs_setgray, gs_[set]hsbcolor, and gs_[set]rgbcolor so that they
- coerce arguments outside the range [0..1] back into the range, instead of
- signalling an error.
-
- Makes a number of minor changes required to pacify the Microsoft C
- compiler.
-
- Changes gs_arcto so that if the last argument is a null pointer, the
- tangent points are not returned.
-
- Removes gs_type1addpath, which is not useful. (Clients must call
- gs_type1_init and gs_type1_interpret directly.)
-
- Implements the 'seac' opcode for Type 1 fonts, allowing fonts with accented
- characters to display properly.
-
- Implements the undocumented 'testadd' opcode for Type 1 fonts, which is
- used by some Adobe fonts.
-
- Renames gs_currentcolor and gs_setcolor as gs_currentgscolor and
- gs_setgscolor. Removes gs_colorhsb, gs_colorrgb, gs_hsbcolor, and
- gs_rgbcolor.
-
- Version 2.0 (9/12/90)
- ===========
-
- The main purpose of this release is to add fonts, support for multiple
- devices, and imaging into memory. It also fixes a number of miscellaneous
- bugs. (Unfortunately, accurate records of the bugs fixed are not
- available.) The changes were so extensive that we chose to increment the
- major version number.
-
- Miscellaneous
- -------------
-
- Doesn't attempt to open the .MAP file on Unix systems.
-
- Adds mention of statusd.ps to interp.doc.
-
- Notes that Turbo C 2.0, not 1.5, is required for building the MS-DOS
- version.
-
- Adds a DEVICES= line to the makefile, and allows multiple devices.
-
- Documents, in interp.doc, the X Windows resources that Ghostscript
- recognizes.
-
- Adds three PostScript masters to the fileset: chess.ps (+ cheq.ps),
- golfer.ps, and escher.ps.
-
- Drivers
- -------
-
- Changes the names of all the device drivers. See gdevs.mak for the
- updated list.
-
- Adds a (working) driver for SunView.
-
- Adds drivers for the Sony NeWS frame buffer, and the Sony Microsystems
- NWP533 printers. These drivers were contributed by users, so we aren't
- prepared to answer questions about them.
-
- Adds a driver for the Borland Graphics Interface (BGI) for MS-DOS systems.
- Note that to use this driver with a non-EGA/VGA display, you need a .BGI
- file appropriate for your hardware. (The Ghostscript executable includes
- the EGA/VGA driver.)
-
- Adds a driver for Epson printers. The driver has only been tested on an
- LX-800, and on an H-P DeskJet in FX-80 emulation mode, but may work on
- other models. The driver could be adapted to work on Unix systems, but as
- distributed, it only works on MS-DOS systems.
-
- Adds a driver for the Hewlett-Packard DeskJet printer. The driver could
- be adapted to work on Unix systems, but as distributed, it only works on
- MS-DOS systems.
-
- The X Windows driver no longer waits for the user to type a character
- before bringing up the initial display.
-
- Adds information to drivers.doc describing how to change the definition of
- the device structure and procedure table.
-
- Extends the tile_rectangle and tile_trapezoid driver procedures to
- interpret color0 = color1 = gx_no_color_index as meaning that the tile is
- actually colored, not a mask.
-
- Build procedures
- ----------------
-
- Changes the tar file so it puts everything in a directory called gs.
-
- Removes the -ansi switch for gcc (this was causing problems with <math.h>
- on some systems).
-
- Changes LDPLAT to the string -X, which is appropriate for most Unix
- systems (but not for SunOS 4.n).
-
- Adds EXTRALIBS to the makefile, for specifying additional libraries to be
- linked in.
-
- Adds a 'clean' target for 'make', to get rid of all temporary files, the
- binaries, and the executable.
-
- Changes names of system-specific files from gp-xxx.c to gp_xxx.c.
-
- Adds support for VMS (gp_vms.c and ghost.dcl).
-
- Creates a new file gdevs.mak, and reorganizes the other makefiles, so that
- the choice of which device driver(s) to include is isolated in a single
- line in the platform-specific makefile.
-
- Changes the standard MS-DOS makefile so it builds for 8088/86 (not 80386),
- with neither -DNOPRIVATE nor -DDEBUG.
-
- Changes the name of the MS-DOS makefile from dos-ega.mak to msdos.mak, and
- the Unix makefiles from ux-[g]cc-x.mak to unix-[g]cc.mak.
-
- Updates drivers.doc to describe how to add new drivers in gdevs.mak.
-
- Removes gdevs.ps: the drivers are now responsible for specifying the size
- of the imaging region.
-
- Interpreter
- -----------
-
- Adds a makefile macro GS_LIB_DEFAULT and an environment variable GS_LIB to
- define a search path for the library (initialization and font) files, and
- implements the -I switch for the same purpose (replacing -sLIB=, which was
- never actually implemented). See interp.doc for details.
-
- No longer clears the operand stack between interactive inputs. No longer
- prints the contents of the operand stack after every input in debug mode.
-
- Doesn't "eat" the character that the user types to proceed after a
- showpage, unless it's an isolated <return>.
-
- Changes the prompt so that it says
- GS>
- if the operand stack is empty, or
- GS<n>
- if there are n > 0 elements on the operand stack.
-
- Adds -w and -h switches to the command line, equivalent to -dWIDTH= and
- -dHEIGHT= except that they require numeric arguments.
-
- Adds -q (quiet startup) switch to the command line, which suppresses some
- initial messages and also has an effect equivalent to -dQUIET.
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - = and == caused an error on some kinds of objects if the object
- didn't have read access.
- - cvs didn't print operator names.
- - The definition of dynamic_begin in iscan.c caused the DEC VMS C
- compiler to produce incorrect code.
- - mul didn't return a correct (real) result when multiplying a
- very large integer by an integer that wasn't very large.
- - eq and ne didn't work on files, fonts, save objects, and some
- operators.
- - The scanner would sometimes blow up on floating point numbers
- beginning with a '.'.
- - flushfile didn't pop its argument from the stack.
- - put and putinterval would store into a packed array.
- - a few operators didn't check properly for stack underflow.
- - cvrs produced wrong output for radix values greater than 10.
- - The scanner would convert upper-case letters in alternate-radix
- numbers wrong on Unix systems.
- - String comparisons other than equality often produced the wrong
- result if the strings were of different lengths.
- - An ifelse as the last thing inside a forall would confuse the
- execution stack.
- - There were some omitted casts and 'private' declarations that
- made the GNU compiler unhappy.
- - There was a memory leak in the image[mask] operators that caused
- 516 bytes to be permanently lost each time one of them was used.
- - Quoted strings of length greater than 50 and less than 100 would
- get mangled when being read in.
- - The scanner didn't consume the whitespace character following a
- token, so programs that read data out of the program file could get
- confused.
- - Under rare circumstances, an object of size between 249 and 255
- bytes could get allocated on top of another object.
-
- Allows bind to bind packed arrays, even though they aren't normally
- writable.
-
- Changes the length operator to allow a name as the argument. (The
- PostScript manual doesn't allow this, but implementations apparently do.)
-
- Changes the setcachedevice operator to allow the bounding box to be
- specified as a 4-element array instead of 4 scalars. (The PostScript
- manual doesn't allow this, but implementations apparently do.)
-
- Removes a line from ghost.ps that accidentally disabled the font cache.
-
- Implements memory devices (makeimagedevice, copyscanlines, and makedevice
- for image devices). makeimagedevice is implemented only for 1, 8, 24, and
- 32 bits per pixel.
-
- Changes the deviceparams operator so it pushes a mark on the stack below
- the parameters. This is to allow for devices that have more than the
- standard set of parameters.
-
- Replaces defaultdevicename with two new operators, getdevice and
- devicename.
-
- Adds a flushpage operator that flushes any outstanding buffered output to
- the screen. This is not the same as copypage: on printers, copypage
- actually prints a page, whereas flushpage may do nothing; on displays,
- flushpage and copypage may both flush output to a server.
-
- Adds an unread operator for pushing back a character into a file.
-
- Adds a description of proposed grayimage and colorimage operators to
- ghost.doc, even though they aren't implemented yet.
-
- Changes the name of the currentfileposition operator to fileposition.
-
- Removes the framedevice operator, since the new device operators supersede
- it.
-
- Adds a writeppmfile operator, for writing the contents of a memory device
- to a ppm file.
-
- Makes Ghostscript work even when the >> operator doesn't sign-extend
- negative numbers. (This has not been tested.)
-
- Adds the Symbol encoding to ghost.ps.
-
- Adds two new file-related operators, filename and findlibfile. See
- ghost.doc and interp.doc for details.
-
- Adds type1encrypt and type1decrypt operators for manipulating Adobe Type 1
- encoded fonts.
-
- Changes the imagecharpath and addcharpath operators to type1imagepath and
- type1addpath. These operators now work with the Adobe Type 1 font
- encoding.
-
- Adds the type1decryptfile operator for reading Adobe Type 1 encrypted
- fonts.
-
- Library
- -------
-
- Fixes bugs:
- - curveto and lineto didn't check for the current point being
- defined.
- - stringwidth would fail if there was no current point.
- - There were omitted casts that made the GNU compiler unhappy.
- - Line caps and joins didn't always work.
- - Dashed lines didn't work at all.
- - If you read out the current matrix while inside a BuildChar
- procedure, the result was garbage.
- - image[mask] would crash if you gave it a single string with more
- than 64K-1 pixels (MS-DOS only).
- - Filling with a gray pattern sometimes wrote into pixels beyond
- the right edge of the region (MS-DOS only).
- - The font cache would mistake fonts for each other if both fonts
- had a default (unsupplied) "unique ID".
- - When a character was entered into the font cache for the first
- time, sometimes it would display as garbage and/or displaced vertically
- from its proper position.
-
- Implements gs_makeimagedevice, gs_copyscanlines, gs_getdevice,
- gs_devicename, gs_flushpage, gs_writeppmfile, gs_type1encrypt,
- gs_type1decrypt, gs_type1imagepath, and gs_type1addpath procedures
- corresponding to the new operators in the interpreter (see preceding
- section).
-
- Changes [gs_]setdevice so that it does an erasepage when it first opens
- the device.
-
- Changes definition of gx_device structure as follows. NOTE: THIS AFFECTS
- ALL DRIVERS.
-
- - Removes bits_from_MSB (which wasn't actually used, in any case).
- Ghostscript now assumes officially, as it always did in
- practice, that device bitmaps are stored MSB first, i.e., X=0
- corresponds to the 0x80 bit in the first byte.
-
- - Removes the initial_matrix member, which wasn't actually being
- set up.
-
- - Adds a new member 'name', a string giving the device name.
-
- - Adds new members 'x_pixels_per_inch' and 'y_pixels_per_inch'.
- These are only used by the default initial_matrix procedure
- (see below).
-
- - Adds a new procedure 'output_page'. The default implementation
- (gx_default_output_page) just calls the sync_output procedure.
-
- - Adds a new procedure 'get_initial_matrix'. The default
- procedure uses the width, height, and x/y_pixels_per_inch
- members to compute the matrix, assuming that X values run from
- right to left, and Y values run from top to bottom.
-
- Changes the names of the allocation procedure types gs_proc_alloc and
- gs_proc_free to proc_alloc_t and proc_free_t, and moves them from gs.h to
- std.h.
-
- Makes Ghostscript work even when the >> operator doesn't sign-extend
- negative numbers. (This has not been tested.)
-
- Versions before 2.0
- ===================
-
- See the file history1.doc.
-