the libiconv that was available for R5
* cleaned up iconv.h
* moved public libiconv headers (iconv.h and localcharset.h) into a
specific folder in headers/libs
* renamed config.h to libiconv_config.h in order to circumvent strange
problems with regex.c from glibc picking it up
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* sync against the preview driver
* fixed totally broken multiple pages on single page preview
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* Simplified the subpixel related methods for the AGG "pixel format" template
interface, the ones for the solid cover simply pass through the existing
methods, so only one subpixel blending function is left which does the actual
work (this removes a lot of the previously added code)
* Implemented a new rasterizer based on the original AGG rasterizer which
implements subpixel anti-aliasing for any generic AGG vector pipelines. It
is now optionally used in Painter and AGGTextRenderer (for vector fonts, ie
rotated, sheared or big enough fonts) depending on the global subpixel
setting.
* Put all subpixel variables into the new GlobalSubpixelSettings.h|cpp
* Simplified DesktopSettings related classes a bit and renamed previous
FontSubpixelAntialiasing to just SubpixelAntialiasing.
* The private libbe functions for subpixel related settings moved from Font.cpp
to InterfaceDefs.cpp where other such functions live. They are not related
to fonts only anymore.
* Removed the subpixel related settings again from the Fonts preflet and added
them to the Appearance preflet instead.
All of the above implements subpixel anti-aliasing on a global scale, which
to my knowledge no other OS is doing at the moment. Any vector rendering
can optionally use subpixel anti-aliasing in Haiku now. The bitmap cached fonts
are still affected by the Freetype complile time #define to enable the patented
subpixel rasterization (three times wide glyphs). Vector fonts and shapes are
not affected though at the moment.
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* get rid of three of them, i don't know why they where implemented in the first place
* fix broken scrollbar adjustment
* cleanup DocInfoWindow.h and DocInfoWindow.cpp
* make the window resizable and get rid of the tabview
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* adjust all drivers to take that into account
* fix UpdateText() signature in JSDSlider to avoid warning
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* move libprint headers into libs headers folder accordingly
* merge all shared folders sources into kits print, we might build later on a
real print kit, propably also to access cups from an nicely API, atm static
* move all shared headers into private print, also pr_server.h from interface
* adjust build to work with the changed folder layout
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* Prepared the AGG base_renderer code with two more functions needed to
handle subpixel scanline coverage values.
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name, as it in fact is like a kit in the kit. It combines the different BUSB*
classes as compared to SerialPort.h where there really is a 1:1 relationship
between the header and the (one) class. If someone has a better fitting name
please shout.
Separated the usb_raw.h into usb_raw.h which defines the protocol and
usb_raw_private.h which holds the internal device structure for usb_raw. This
reduces the header dependencies.
Hopefully cought all occurencies of USBKit.a usage (in usb_dev_info and
the usb_webcam media add-on) but might have missed something that is not in
the image.
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usb_interface_descriptor of an alternate interface without having to switch
to it.
* Add some reserve bytes to all classes and add some reserved virtual slots
where the objects are publically constructable.
* Remove the source compatibilty defines that were briding the old USB* with
the new BUSB* class names.
* Implement the usb_raw side of getting an alternate interface descriptor.
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on a patch by Salvatore Benedetto, adapted to the usb_raw interface by me
* Added two convenience functions IsStalled() and ClearStall() to USBEndpoint
Both changes are actually untested, so if you have a use for them and encounter
problems please shout.
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* Got rid of class ObjFunctionSummand. Both the constraint summands and
the objective function summands are now stored using class Summand.
* Some method names are more BeOS compliant now: SetX instead of ChangeX.
* linprog test code now uses new AddConstraint methods.
* CalculateMinSize and CalculateMaxSize did not free the memory they
allocated.
* Removed inappropriate setter and getter methods.
* Memory allocated in class Constraint is freed now.
* Other small changes.
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* copyright headers for the files of the libraries linprog and alm
* new class Summand for representing summands in a linear constraint
* merged class SoftConstraint into class Constraint; Constraint now
supports both soft and hard constraint functionality
* new AddConstraint methods in class LinearSpec for directly setting
constraints with 1 to 4 summands
* code cleanups by using aforementioned AddConstraint methods
* a new very simple test application for alm
* some style corrections
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BLayout implementation (BALMLayout) using the Auckland Layout Model
(ALM). The original ALM was implemented by Christof Lutteroth, the
Haiku/C++ version by James Kim.
The code needs some review, but the test programs seem to work fine.
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It is supposed to be cleaner and more object oriented. It also adds some features (like a string getter for the interface) that were appearantly left out in the Be implementation.
It is currently built as a small static library from src/libs.
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use Icon-O-Matic to create or edit icons
note to axeld: I'm messing with it right now, hope you're sleeping
and not messing with it too! :-)
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there is some unfortunate code duplication in AppFileInfo,
because it cannot use BMimeType/BNode alone to retrieve icons,
now it works closer to the code in BIconUtils, this fixes
R5 icons not displaying for other icon sizes
* implemented a bilinear scaling function, I don't know if
it is very fast, but I hope it is reasonable. Now that I
see the results though, I wonder if R5 icons should be
scaled with nearest neighbor instead...
* corrected a small bug in the icon format stuff...
7 bit coords are -32-+95, not 96
* improved comment for BIconUtils function
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* Deskbar uses 32 bit icons now
* vector icons are now correctly converted to B_CMAP8 bitmaps
if no B_CMAP8 icon is available
* small fixes in Tracker (window mode menu)
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* removed the useless parts of AGG (which are only needed for the
interactive examples)
* make sure to jam -a libagg.a to solve any linking issues
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* a shared library is built, no audio driver is included
* implemented some platform specific functions (fluid_sys.*)
* a test app is provided in fluidsynth.c
* on target Haiku, posix mutex are used, else mutexes are implemented with simple semaphores (I could be wrong here)
well I hope it can provide a good enough backend for a softsynth
Note that needed SF2 banks would probably not be included.
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