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26 /**************************************************************************\
28 * HISTORY of user-visible changes *
30 \**************************************************************************/
35 - A new program called cxpm is provided to check on XPM files and help
36 figuring out where the file might be invalid.
37 - The FAQ and README are now in HTML.
40 - A bug in writing pixmaps out on an 32 bit depth visual and MSBFirst
42 - patch from Uwe Langenkamp <Uwe.Langenkamp@t-online.de>
43 - A severe bug in parsing the pixels section when an unknown character
49 - The XPM library can now be built under Amiga DOS. This entirely comes
50 from: Lorens Younes <d93-hyo@nada.kth.se>
51 See the README.AMIGA file for details.
52 - Changes for MSW: big performance improvement in ParseAndPutPixels(),
53 fixed creation of the mask in SetColor()
54 - patch from Jan Wielemaker <jan@swi.psy.uva.nl>
55 - makefiles are provided for VMS
56 - given by Martin P.J. Zinser m.zinser@gsi.de
57 - Imakefiles reworked to get smoother builds and fixes from:
58 - Paul DuBois dubois@primate.wisc.edu
59 - Larry Schwimmer schwim@cyclone.stanford.edu
60 - thanks to some code rearrangement the library is smaller (the size
61 reduction goes from 4 to 7% depending on the system)
64 - A severe bug (introduced in 3.4i as part of the sprintf
65 optimization) in code writing XPM extensions to a buffer
66 XpmCreateBufferFromImage/Pixmap.
67 - The XpmAttributes definition in xpm.h was declaring nalloc_colors to
73 - The XPM library now allows the application to pass its own color
74 allocation/free functions. For this matter the following was done:
75 The XpmAttributes structure has three new fields alloc_color,
76 free_color, and color_closure. The following new valuemasks were
77 added XpmAllocColorFunc, XpmFreeColorsFunc, XpmColorClosure. And
78 two new types were defined XpmAllocColorFunc and XpmFreeColorsFunc.
79 See documentation for details.
82 - Windows NT support. It should compile and run fine based on the X
83 Consortium X11R6 distribution.
84 - The README file contains information to compile on Solaris with gcc.
85 - Part of the code has been optimized by using the value returned by
86 sprintf instead of calling strlen. Add the flag -DVOID_SPRINTF
87 if on your system sprintf returns void.
88 - patch from Thomas Ott thommy@rz.fh-augsburg.de
91 - XpmFree is now a real function (simply calling free by default).
94 - The documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields and their
100 - The XpmAttributes has a new member called 'alloc_close_colors' which
101 lets the caller specify whether close colors should be allocated
102 using XAllocColor or not. This is especially useful when one uses a
103 private colormap full of read/write cells.
104 The xpm.h header file define a new bitmap flag called
105 XpmAllocCloseColors to use along with this new slot.
106 - Dale Pease peased@bigbird.cso.gtegsc.com
107 - The XpmAttributes has a new member called 'bitmap_format' which lets
108 the caller specify the format of 1 bit depth images (XYBitmap or
109 ZPixmap). The xpm.h header file define a new bitmap flag called
110 XpmBitmapFormat to use along with this new field.
113 - XpmReadFileTo[Image/Pixmap], XpmCreate[Image/Pixmap]FromData,
114 XpmCreateImageFromDataFromBuffer functions do no longer use a
115 temporary XpmImage object, which reduces a lot the amount of memory
116 used. On the other hand it can take a little more time, but given the
117 following figures (based on sxpm) it is a real good trade-off.
119 Reading a 22x22 pixmap with 5 colors no time change is detected
125 Reading a 1279x1023 pixmap with 14 colors (quite extreme case for
126 XPM!) the time goes from:
136 Reading the 22x22 pixmap with 5 colors the memory usage (under
140 163848 heap (peak use)
145 159752 heap (peak use)
148 And reading the 1279x1023 pixmap with 14 colors it goes from:
151 6705160 heap (peak use)
156 1732616 heap (peak use)
159 This clearly shows that while for small pixmaps there is no real
160 difference on both sides, for large pixmaps this makes a huge
161 difference about the amount of memory used and it is not much
164 Note that you can still get the old behavior using both
165 XpmReadFileToXpmImage and XpmCreate[Image/Pixmap]FromXpmImage instead
166 of XpmReadFileTo[Image/Pixmap]. Once more XPM gives you the choice!
169 - when defined locally the global symbols strcasecmp and strdup are
170 now called xpmstrcasecmp and xpmstrdup to avoid any possible
172 - VMS has a bogus file system which requires a work around in
174 - patch from Bob.Deen@jpl.nasa.gov
175 - the type of the exactColors attribute has been changed from unsigned
179 - the documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields
180 alloc_close_colors and bitmap_format.
185 - The XpmAttributes structure has now two new slots: alloc_pixels and
186 nalloc_pixels in order to provide an easy way to free allocated
187 colors. The new bitmask XpmReturnAllocPixels should be used to
188 request this data through the valuemask. Unless you really know why,
189 you should use this instead of XpmReturnPixels, pixels, and npixels.
190 - the XPM1 format parsing has been improved.
191 - patch from Chuck Thompson <cthomp@cs.uiuc.edu>
192 - compilers defining _STDC_ to something different from 1 are now
193 considered as ANSI compilers.
194 - the README file provides now more info on how to build XPM depending
198 - a bug introduced in 3.4f in the XPM1 format parsing function.
199 - fix from Chuck Thompson <cthomp@cs.uiuc.edu>
200 - the hashtable was not free when the color parsing failed.
201 - patch from ackley@cs.unm.edu (David Ackley)
202 - the close color mechanism wasn't used if one of the closeness
203 parameter was null. Now only one needs to be different from 0.
204 Lorens Younes d93-hyo@nada.kth.se
205 - parsing of long comments failed with a segmentation fault.
208 - the documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields
209 alloc_pixels and nalloc_pixels and how they are used.
214 - Defines IMAKE_DEFINES in the top Imakefile so one can easily avoid
215 building the shared library.
216 - Add some information about the installation process in the README.
217 - filenames are surrounded with quotes when calling gzip or compress in
218 order to allow spaces within filenames.
219 - William Parn <parn@fgm.com>
220 - the compilation and the shared library building should be smoother
222 - patch from Dale Moore <Dale.Moore@CS.cmu.edu>
225 - a segmentation fault occurring in some weird case.
230 - The top Imakefile passes CDEBUGFLAGS and DEFINES to subdirs. Thus
231 only this Imakefile should need to be edited by users.
232 - FAQ includes the answer to the question "How can I get a non
233 rectangular icon using XPM ?"
234 - VMS support updated
235 - patch from Martin P.J. Zinser m.zinser@gsi.de
238 - XpmCreateImageFromXpmImage() called from XpmReadFileToPixmap() could
239 lead to a segmentation fault since free was called on a memory block
240 size variable instead of the block itself. Note: this bug has been
246 - sxpm now supports a -version option command.
249 - the list of pixels returned in XpmAttributes was wrong when two
250 colors were defined as None in the read XPM
251 - Lionel.Mallet@sophia.inria.fr
252 - the parser was skipping whitespace reading extensions strings. This
253 has been fixed so extensions lines are now returned exactly as they
255 - some compilation control added for the dec alpha with X11R5 (LONG64)
256 - patch from Fredrik Lundh <Fredrik_Lundh@ivab.se>
257 - when writing an XPM file, '-' characters are replaced with '_'
258 characters in the array name, in order to get a valid C syntax name.
259 - XYPixmap format images were not correctly handled.
260 - XPM1 file with names using multiple '_' characters are now handled
262 - todd@erda.rl.af.mil (Todd Gleason)
266 Yes, this is kind of quick. But this is because no code has been modified,
267 this is just a new packaging to make the whole stuff more suitable to the
268 X development team's requests for inclusion in the R6 contrib.
271 - Several filenames were too long to fit without any conflict on DOS
272 and CD-ROM filesystems. They have been renamed.
273 - Imakefiles use XCOMM for comments instead of the # character.
274 - the Postscript documentation file doc/xpm.ps is now distributed as
275 doc/xpm.PS.gz and allows browsing with tools such as ghostview.
276 - Besides, parts of lib/misc.c have been moved to several new files,
277 and some functions of data.c have been moved to other files in
278 order to get a better link profile.
279 - I've also added a FAQ hoping this will prevent people from
280 continuously filling my mailbox with the same questions.
281 - sxpm.c includes <X11/xpm.h> instead of "xpm.h" and BUILDINCTOP is
282 used in Makefiles as expected.
283 - Everything can be done simply using "xmkmf -a" and "make".
288 - XPM can now be built under MS Windows. Yes, this is possible and this
290 - Hermann Dunkel <hedu@cul-ipn.uni-kiel.de>
291 See the README.MSW file for details.
293 - building the shared library now depends on the SharedLibXpm variable
294 and no longer on the SharedLibX variable which is private to the X
295 Window System project.
296 - patch from Stephen Gildea <gildea@x.org>
297 Other variables can now be set for the various locations needed.
299 - lib/parse.c does no longer use a 256x256 array in the stack but
302 - The Copyright notice which has been re-written from the X11R6's one
303 should be clearer and is now present in every file.
306 - lib/xpmP.h does no longer define a Boolean type which conflicts with
307 the Intrinsic definition. Instead the type Bool defined in Xlib is
309 - neumann@watson.ibm.com (Gustaf Neumann)
314 - passing NULL as shapemask_return to XpmReadFileToPixmap and similar
315 functions was leading to a bus error.
316 - Dean Luick <dean@falcon.natinst.com>
321 This version is not compatible with 3.3. Fortunately most people should
322 only need to recompile.
323 I apology for this but CDE/Motif have put heavy pressure to go that
324 way. The point is that I designed and released Xpm 3.3 in order to let
325 OSF include a clean version of Xpm in Motif 2.0. This new version was
326 not fully compatible with 3.2 but I thought it didn't matter since this
327 was going to be the first version used within Motif. Unfortunately CDE
328 was already using xpm-3.2 internally and requires both source and
329 binary backward compatibility. By the way I must say they didn't drop
330 us a single line to let us know they were using it and thus were
331 expecting stability. All this could have been avoided...
333 However, since I had to go for a not compatible version I took this as
334 an opportunity to modify the lower level API, which was new in 3.3 and
335 which was somewhat clumsy, in order to provide yet a better API.
337 The library has been modified to have both source and binary backward
338 compatibility with xpm-3.2. This implies it is not either source or
339 binary compatible with 3.3. The fields related to the 3.2 XpmInfos
340 mechanism have been put back into the XpmAttributes structure. The new
341 3.3 XpmInfos struct has been renamed as XpmInfo to avoid conflict with
342 the old 3.2 flag which is back too. All the semantic related to the
343 XpmAttributes infos fields is back as well.
345 So this new version provides a high level API which is fully
346 compatible with 3.2 and still provides the 3.3 lower level API
347 (XpmImage) with the XpmInfos struct renamed as XpmInfo. This leads to
348 some redundancy but this was the best I could do to satisfy both
349 CDE/Motif people who needed the backward compatibility and myself (who
350 always tries to provide you with the best ;-).
352 Tests have been successfully performed with pixmap-2.1, pixmap-2.4, and
356 - The colorTable member of the XpmAttributes structure is now an
357 (XpmColor*) in order to be compatible with an XpmImage colorTable.
358 However in order to be backward compatible this field is cast to
359 (XpmColor **), which is equivalent to (char ***), when it is used
360 with the old flags XpmInfos and XpmReturnInfos. To handle the new
361 type the new flags XpmColorTable and XpmReturnColorTable have been
363 - The XpmInfo struct has been extended to avoid having to deal with an
364 XpmAttributes at the lower level. The idea is that all the data
365 stored in an Xpm file can be retrieve through both an XpmImage and
366 an XpmInfo struct. See the documentation for details.
367 - XpmUndefPixel is defined and exported by xpm.h in order to let
368 clients providing their own colorTable when writing out an Xpm file.
369 See the documentation for details.
370 - in sxpm/sxpm.c, set attribute XtNinput to True on toplevel widget.
371 Windows that don't "take" input, never get focus, as mandated by
373 patch from Henrique Martins <martins@hplhasm.hpl.hp.com>
374 - lib/Imakefile modified to build the shared library under IRIX 5.
375 patch from simon@lia.di.epfl.ch (Simon Leinen)
378 - a new function and a new define should help client figuring out with
379 which Xpm library version they are working. These are
380 XpmIncludeVersion and XpmLibraryVersion().
385 - XPM1 files are now supported.
386 - a new function is provided to get an error string related to the
388 - suggested by Detlef Schmier <detlef@mfr.dec.com>
391 - gzip and gunzip are called with the -q option (quiet)
392 - patch from Chris P. Ross <cross@eng.umd.edu>
393 - the parser is again more flexible about the way the strings are
394 distributed on lines. Actually a single line XPM file can be read.
395 - the documentation should be clearer about shapemask generation and
396 XpmAttributes valuemask.
399 - reading some binary file was leading to a bus error.
400 - patch from Detlef Schmier <detlef@mfr.dec.com>
401 - the ? character is no longer used when writing an XPM file in order
402 to avoid possible ANSI trigraphs.
407 - a new level interface is provided to allow applications to do either
408 icon editing or data caching.
409 The XpmAttributes has been changed but most applications will just
410 need to be recompiled.
411 - new structures are provided to deal with the new lower level:
412 XpmImage, XpmColor, XpmInfos.
414 - a separate distribution called xpm-contrib is available. This
415 includes the converters which used to be part of this distribution
417 two new applications:
418 * nexpm to draw a pixmap in *any* existing window from
419 Ralph Betza <gnohmon@ssiny.com>
420 * xpmview to display a list of Xpm files from
421 Jean Michel Leon <leon@sophia.inria.fr>
423 a hacky string to pixmap converter, provided by
424 Robert H. Forsman Jr. <thoth@manatee.cis.ufl.edu>
426 The Xpm editor called pixmap will also be part of this contrib.
427 This does not mean it is the best pixmap editor one can find
428 but it is the only one that I know of which tries to handle
429 all the features of this format.
432 - the code to build XImage data has been optimized by
433 jules@x.co.uk (Julian Gosnell)
434 the old code is still available when compiling with the
435 -DWITHOUT_SPEEDUPS flag.
437 - closecolor code was not re-entrant
438 - dbl@visual.com (David B. Lewis)
439 - fix gzip filename (*.gz and no longer *.z).
440 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.fit.qut.edu.au>
441 - sxpm has 2 new options:
442 -nom to do not display the mask if there is one
443 -cp <color> <pixel> to override a color value with a given
444 pixel, i.e. sxpm plaid.xpm -cp red 4
446 also the '-s' adn '-p' options have been renamed to '-sc' and '-sp'.
448 - xpm.h defines XpmFormat, XpmVersion, and XpmRevision numbers.
451 - closecolor minor fix
452 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.fit.qut.edu.au>
457 - much faster close colors
458 - piping from/to compressed files now handles GNU's gzip (.z) format
459 - added XpmColorKey attribute - ability to specify which visual's
460 colors to use (ie: now it's possible to read in a pixmap in a
461 color visual, but use the colors specified for monochrome).
462 - added -mono, -grey4, -grey and -color options to sxpm to demonstrate
463 the XpmColorKey attribute.
464 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
467 - fixed bug where redefining "None" as a pixel stopped mask generation
468 - minor SVR4 defines for <string.h>
469 - fixed annoying closecolor bug related to read/write color cells
470 - fixed minor bug in color value -> pixel overloading
471 - manual updated to include new red/green/blue closeness attributes
472 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
474 - the top Imakefile was missing the depend target
475 - sxpm/Imakefile fixed so that -L../lib is set before the standard
477 - Vivek Khera <khera@cs.duke.edu>
479 - lib/xpmP.h now defines bcopy as memcpy for VMS (required by recent
481 - J. Daniel Smith <dsmith@ann-arbor.applicon.slb.com>
483 - the lib/Imakefile didn't work with X11R4.
489 - the library provides four new functions to deal with Xpm files
490 loaded in memory as single character strings buffers:
492 XpmCreateImageFromBuffer
493 XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer
494 XpmCreateBufferFromImage
495 XpmCreateBufferFromPixmap
497 - in addition, as a convenience, two functions are provided to copy a
498 file in a buffer and to write a file from a buffer:
501 XpmWriteFileFromBuffer
504 - Files are now dispatched in the following sub-directories:
506 - Imakefiles will let you build a shared library as well as the static
507 one (with either X11R4 or X11R5).
508 - The documentation has been ported from LaTeX to FrameMaker and is
509 now included in the distribution in its PostScript form (doc/xpm.ps).
510 Source files are available on request.
511 Also the documentation has been reorganized and includes a table of
512 contents and an index of the functions (the number of functions
513 increasing this became a requisite).
516 - Many warnings have been fixed - patch from Daniel Dardailler
522 - use XpmMalloc, XpmRealloc, XpmCalloc, and XpmFree which are defines
523 in xpmP.h. This should help people wanting to use their own functions.
526 - Intrinsic.h is no longer included.
527 - bzero is defined as memset on SYSV and SVR4.
528 - some memory initialization bug concerning XpmAttributes.
533 - compile on Solaris 2.0
534 - patch from Clint Jeffery <cjeffery@cs.arizona.edu>
537 - shape masks are now set correctly for LSBFirst (Decs).
538 - pixmaps are now set correctly for 2 bit displays (Nexts).
539 - patch from Josef Leherbauer <joe@takeFive.co.at>
540 - isspace was called on getc which fails when EOF is returned.
541 - Marelli Paolo <marelli@colos3.usr.dsi.unimi.it>
546 - parsing optimized for single and double characters color
547 - patch originally from Martin Brunecky
548 marbru@build1.auto-trol.com
551 - XpmFreeExtensions was calling free on some argument without checking
553 - strdup was not correctly defined for systems which do not provide
554 it. - Hans-Peter Lichtin <lich@zellweger.ch>
555 - some bug in XpmCrDataFI.c
556 - Sven Delmas garfield@avalanche.cs.tu-berlin.de
559 - there is still a bug with the creation of the clipmask on display of
560 depth 2 but I can't find a fix because unfortunately I don't have such
561 a rendering system and nobody gets the time to investigate for me.
566 - Create XpmReadFileToData and XpmWriteFileFromData
567 - Dan Greening <dgreen@sti.com>
568 - added "close colors" support and ability to redefine color values
569 as pixels at load time, as well as color names
570 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
571 - errors while parsing or allocating colors now revert to other
572 visual defaults, creating pixmap/image as expected, and returning
573 XpmSuccess. The old behavior of XpmColorError being returned and no
574 pixmap/image being created can be retained by setting the
575 exactColors attribute.
576 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
579 - SVR4 defines for including <string.h> instead of <strings.h>
580 - Jason Patterson <jasonp@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
581 - attributes->extensions and attributes->nextensions fields were not
582 set correctly when no extensions present in file.
583 - Simon_Scott Cornish <cornish@ecr.mu.oz.au>
588 - use the mock lisp hashing function instead of the gnu emacs one,
589 it is faster in some cases and never slower (I've not found any case).
592 - function prototypes for ansi compilers.
593 - some memory initialization bugs (purify is just great for this).
594 - empty strings in extensions are now correctly handled.
599 - both format and functions handle extensions data. This allow people
600 to store additional data related to a pixmap. See documentation for
602 - sxpm supports the new option '-c' to use a private colormap. This is
603 useful when displaying pixmaps using a lot of colors.
604 - sxpm supports the new option '-v' (verbose) to get possible
605 extensions print out on standard error.
608 - most of the code has been reworked to be improved and thus almost
609 every function is faster. It takes less than 6 seconds of real time on
610 a sun4 to display, with sxpm, a 487x635 pixmap using 213 colors, while
611 it takes 32 seconds with the old library! It takes 18 seconds to
612 display a 1279x1023 screen dump using 14 colors while xwud takes 10
614 Of course performance improvements are not always that great, they
615 depend on the size and number of colors but I'm sure everybody will
617 I know how to improve it more but this will require changes in the
618 architecture so this is not for now. Some optimizations have been
619 contributed by gregor@kafka.saic.com (gregg hanna) and
620 jnc@csl.biosci.arizona.edu (John N. Calley).
621 - the Imakefile is modified to let you install sxpm - Rainer Klute
622 <klute@irb.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
623 - xpmP.h declares popen for Sequent platforms - Clinton Jeffery
624 <cjeffery@cs.arizona.edu>
625 - XpmWriteFileFromImage/Pixmap rather than truncating the pixmap name
626 to the first dot changes dots to underscores to get a valid C syntax
631 - there was a bug in the image creation function for some 24 bits
632 displays. It is fixed.
633 - allocated color pixels are now freed when an error occurs -
634 nusser@dec1.wu-wien.ac.at (Stefan Nusser)
637 - the documentation describes the new XpmExtension structure and how
638 to use it with read and write functions.
643 - sxpm now have more standard options (mainly suggested by
644 Rainer Sinkwitz <sinkwitz@ifi.unizh.ch>):
646 Usage: sxpm [options...]
649 [-d host:display] Display to connect to.
650 [-g geom] Geometry of window.
651 [-hints] Set ResizeInc for window.
652 [-icon filename] Set pixmap for iconWindow.
653 [-s symbol_name color_name] Overwrite color defaults.
654 [-p symbol_name pixel_value] Overwrite color defaults.
655 [-plaid] Read the included plaid pixmap.
656 [filename] Read from file 'filename', and from
657 standard input if 'filename' is '-'.
658 [-o filename] Write to file 'filename', and to standard
659 output if 'filename' is '-'.
660 [-nod] Don't display in window.
661 [-rgb filename] Search color names in the rgb text file
664 if no input is specified sxpm reads from standard input.
667 - Xpm functions and Ppm converters now deal with multiword colornames.
668 patches from Rainer Sinkwitz <sinkwitz@ifi.unizh.ch>.
673 Functions name and defines have been modified again (sorry for that)
676 XpmReadPixmapFile XpmReadFileToPixmap
677 XpmWritePixmapFile XpmWriteFileFromPixmap
679 XpmPixmapColorError XpmColorError
680 XpmPixmapSuccess XpmSuccess
681 XpmPixmapOpenFailed XpmOpenFailed
682 XpmPixmapFileInvalid XpmFileInvalid
683 XpmPixmapNoMemory XpmNoMemory
684 XpmPixmapColorFailed XpmColorFailed
686 To update code using Xpm you can use the included shell script called
687 rename with the sed commands files name-3.0b-3.0c and name-3.0c-3.0.
688 Old names still valid though.
691 - four new functions to work with images instead of pixmaps:
694 XpmWriteFileFromImage
695 XpmCreateImageFromData
696 XpmCreateDataFromImage
699 Algorithms to create and scan images and pixmaps are based on the
700 MIT's R5 code, thus they are much cleaner than old ones and should
701 avoid any problem with any visual (yes, I trust MIT folks :-)
704 Imakefile use INCDIR instead of ROOTDIR.
707 - the documentation presents the four new functions.
711 In answer to request of people functions, types and defines names have
712 been changed as follows:
714 XCreatePixmapFromData XpmCreatePixmapFromData
715 XCreateDataFromPixmap XpmCreateDataFromPixmap
716 XReadPixmapFile XpmReadPixmapFile
717 XWritePixmapFile XpmWritePixmapFile
718 XFreeXpmAttributes XpmFreeAttributes
720 PixmapColorError XpmPixmapColorError
721 PixmapSuccess XpmPixmapSuccess
722 PixmapOpenFailed XpmPixmapOpenFailed
723 PixmapFileInvalid XpmPixmapFileInvalid
724 PixmapNoMemory XpmPixmapNoMemory
725 PixmapColorFailed XpmPixmapColorFailed
727 ColorSymbol XpmColorSymbol
729 Generally speaking every public name begins with 'Xpm' and every
730 private one with 'xpm'. This should avoid any possible conflict.
732 Some files have also be renamed accordingly.
735 - support for VMS and two new options for sxpm: icon and hints (see
736 manual for details) Richard Hess <rhess%pleione%cimshop@uunet.UU.NET>
737 - DEFINES in Imakefile and Makefile.noXtree allows you to set the
740 ZPIPE for un/compressing piped feature (default is on)
741 NEED_STRCASECMP for system which doesn't provide one (default
744 - xpmtoppm.c has is own strstr function which is used if NEED_STRSTR
745 is defined when compiling - Hugues.Leroy@irisa.fr (Hugues Leroy).
748 - many bugs have been fixed, especially for ansi compilers -
749 Doyle C. Davidson (doyle@doyled.b23b.ingr.com) and
750 Clifford D. Morrison (cdm%bigdaddy%edsr@uunet.UU.NET)
751 - parser is again a little more improved
755 This is a complete new version with a new API and where files and
756 structures have been renamed. So this should be taken as a new
758 This release should be quickly followed by the 3.0 because I'm planning
759 to send it for X11R5 contrib which ends October 5th.
762 - support for transparent color.
763 - support for hotspot.
764 - a new function: XCreateDataFromPixmap to create an XPM data from a
765 pixmap in order to be able to create a new pixmap from this data using
766 the XCreatePixmapFromData function later on.
767 - a new structure: XpmAttributes which replace the XpmInfo structure
768 and which leads to a much simpler API with less arguments.
769 - arguments such as visual, colormap and depth are optional, default
770 values are taken if omitted.
771 - parsing and allocating color failures don't simply break anymore. If
772 another default color can be found it is used and a PixmapColorError
773 is returned. In case no color can be found then it breaks and returns
775 - for this reason the ErrorStatus codes are redefined as follows:
778 positive if partial success
782 #define PixmapColorError 1
783 #define PixmapSuccess 0
784 #define PixmapOpenFailed -1
785 #define PixmapFileInvalid -2
786 #define PixmapNoMemory -3
787 #define PixmapColorFailed -4
789 - sxpm prints out a warning when a requested color could not be parsed
790 or alloc'ed, and an error when none has been found.
791 - sxpm handles pixmap with transparent color. For this purpose the
792 plaid_mask.xpm is added to the distribution.
795 - I've again improved the memory management.
796 - the parser is also improved.
797 - when writing a pixmap to a file the variable name could be
798 "plaid.xpm" which is not valid in C. Now the extension name is cut off
799 to give "plaid" as variable name.
800 - reading multiple words colornames such as "peach puff" where leading
801 to non readable Xpm files. They are now skipped to have only single
802 word colorname. Lionel Mallet (mallet@ipvpel.unipv.it).
803 - parser was triggered by the "/" character inside string.
804 Doyle C. Davidson (doyle@doyled.b23b.ingr.com). This is corrected.
805 - sxpm maps the window only if the option "-nod" is not selected.
808 - the documentation presents the new API and features.
812 This is an alpha version because it supports the new version of XPM,
813 but the library interface is still the same. Indeed it will change in
814 future release to get rid of obsolete stuff such as the type argument
815 of the XWritePixmapFile function.
817 ******************************* WARNING *********************************
818 The format is not anymore XPM2, it is XPM version 3 which is XPM2
819 limited to the C syntax with the key word "XPM" in place of "XPM2 C".
820 The interface library has not changed yet but the type argument of
821 XWritePixmapFile and the type member of XpmInfo are not used anymore.
822 Meanwhile the library which is now called libXpm.a is backward
823 compatible as XPM2 files can be read. But the XWritePixmapFile
824 function only writes out XPM version 3 files.
825 *************************************************************************
828 - the library doesn't use global variables anymore, thus it should be
830 - sxpm has been rewritten on top of Xt, it can be used to convert
831 files from XPM2 to XPM version 3.
832 - xpm1to2c.perl has been upgraded to the new XPM version and renamed
834 - ppmtoxpm2.c and ppmtoxpm2.1 have been upgraded too and renamed
835 ppmtoxpm.c and ppmtoxpm.1. In addition the xpmtoppm.c and xpmtoppm.1
836 of the pbmplus package have been upgraded too. xpmtoppm can thus
837 convert XPM version 1 and 3 to a portable pixmap. These files should
838 replace the original ones which are part of the pbmplus package. See
839 the ppm.README file for more details.
840 - the library contains RCS variables which allows you to get revision
841 numbers with ident (which is part of the RCS package). The Id number
842 is an internal rcs number for my eyes only. The official one is found
846 - the memory management has been much improved in order to avoid
848 - the XImage building algorithm has been changed to support correctly
849 different visual depths. There is special code to handle depths 1, 4,
850 6, 8, 24, and 32 to build the image and send it in one whack, and
851 other depths are supported by building the image with XPutPixel which
853 - similar algorithms are used to read pixmaps and write them out.
856 - the documentation presents the new XPM format.
861 ******************************* WARNING *********************************
862 Since the last release two structures have been modified and have now
863 bigger sizes, so ANY CODE USING THE libXPM2 NEEDS TO BE RECOMPILED.
864 *************************************************************************
867 - the ColorSymbol struct contains the new member 'pixel' which allow
868 to override default colors by giving a pixel value (in such a case
869 symbol value must be set to NULL),
870 - the XpmInfo struct contains the new member 'rgb_fname' in which one
871 can specify an rgb text file name while writing a pixmap with the
872 XWritePixmapFile function (otherwise this member should be set to
873 NULL). This way colorname will be searched and written out if found
874 instead of the RGB value,
875 - Imakefile originally provided by stolcke@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU,
876 - the old Makefile is now distributed as Makefile.noXtree and presents
878 - the demo application is renamed sxpm (Show XPM), creates a window of
879 the size of the pixmap if no geometry is specified, prints out
880 messages instead of status when an error occurs, handles the new
881 option -p for overriding colors by giving a pixel value (not really
882 useful but is just here to show this new feature), handles the new
883 option -rgb for specifying an rgb text file, and ends on
884 keypress as buttonpress,
885 - defines for SYSV have been provided by Paul Breslaw
887 - the distribution includes a new directory called converters which
888 contains xpm1to2 and xpm1to2c perl converters and a ppmtoxpm2
889 converter provided by Paul Breslaw who upgraded the original ppmtoxpm
890 written by Mark W. Snitily <mark@zok.uucp>.
893 - this file is created and will give old users a quick reference to
894 changes made from one release to the next one,
895 - documentation is changed to present the new ColorSymbol structure
896 and the way to override colors by giving a pixel value, and to present
897 the new XpmInfo structure and how to use it,
898 - a man page for sxpm is added to the distrib,
899 - the README file talks about sxpm and no more demo, and have
900 reference to the different converters.
905 - XReadPixmapFile reads from stdin if filename is NULL,
906 - XWritePixmapFile writes to stdin if filename is NULL,
907 - the demo application handles the new option -nod for no displaying
908 the pixmap in a window (useful when used as converter).
911 - documentation about the new feature.
916 - from nazgul@alphalpha.com (Kee Hinckley): changes to make the
917 library usable as C++ code, and on Apollo without any warning.
920 - from nazgul@alphalpha.com (Kee Hinckley): the xpm include files was
921 declaring XWritePixmapFile as taking in arg a Pixmap pointer instead
927 - XWritePixmapFile was not closing the file while ending normally.
932 - XReadPixmapFile reads from a piped uncompress if the given filename
933 ends by .Z or if filename.Z exists,
934 - XWritePixmapFile writes to a piped compress if the given filename
938 - demo now deals with window manager.
941 - documentation about compressed files management.
946 - handle monochrome display correctly,
947 - comments can be empty.
952 - when reading some invalid free was dumping core on some machine.
956 First distribution of XPM2.