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@@ -1,3 +1,114 @@ +Snapshot 1.5.18 (2008-04-05 Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>) +=========================================================== +This is the ninth snapshot in cairo's unstable 1.5 series. It comes +just 4 days after the 1.5.16 snapshot. We had hoped to not need +another snapshot before the final 1.6.0 release, but several critical +bugs were found and fixed in the last few days, so we thought it +important to let people test the fixes with this snapshot. See below +for details. + +documentation +------------- +The README now lists necessary dependencies. + +Various graphics state defaults are now documented, (source pattern is +opaque black, line width is 2.0, line join is miter, line cap is butt, +miter limit is 10.0, etc.). + +general +------- +Several cleanups have been made along many error-path returns, +(carefully propagating up the original error status values, cleaning +up memory leaks during error recovery, etc.). This is yet another in +Chris "ickle" Wilson's long series of error-handling cleanups during +the 1.5 series. + +Avoid undesired clipping when drawing scaled surface patterns with +bilinear filtering. + +cairo-pdf +--------- +Fix emission of 1-bit alpha masks in PDF output. + +Fix a bug that would cause glyphs to be misplaced along the Y axis: + + http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=%23474136 + + Originally, an issue about a crash, but later leading to the + misplaced glyphs issue being discovered. + +cairo-ps +-------- +Fix misplaced glyphs in cairo's PostScript output. + + This issue occurs when consecutive glyphs are placed far + apart. This case is exercised by the new ft-show-glyphs-table test + case, which was originally inspired by the Debian bug #23474136 + mentioned above. + +Fix more misplaced glyphs in cairo's PostScript output: + + The issue here showed up under very particular circumstance, (when + converting a PDF file with a CFF font with CID Identity-H encoding + and using glyph 0, (defined by the CFF specification as .notdef) + as a space instead). More concretely, this problem appeared when + converting the UbuntuDesktop.pdf file mentioned in this bug + report: + + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15348#c3 + + As usual with arcane font-encoding-specific bugs like this, many + thanks to Adrian Johnson for his magical ability to dive into + specifications and emerge almost instantaneously with fixes. And + thanks to Sebastien Bacher for bringing the bug to our attention. + +cairo-xlib +---------- +Fix serious failure on X servers without the Render extension. + + Since the 1.5.14 snapshot (with support for PseudoColor visuals), + any application attempting to create a "similar" xlib surface would + fail on an X server without the Render extension. Thanks to + Frederic Crozat for pointing out that cairo's test suite was + entirely failing when run against Xvfb. + +Avoid crashing cairo-xlib applications for too-large glyphs + + Naively sending glyphs of any size to the X server will eventually + violate the X limit on maximum request sizes. We now properly + detect when a glyph would be too large and use existing fallbacks + to render the glyph rather than trying to send it to the X server. + +Enable the buggy_repeat workaround for Xorg servers < 1.4 + + We have determined that Xorg 1.3.0 (as packaged in Fedora 8 at + least) has a bug that can result in an X server crash when cairo + uses certain X Render repeat operations, (as exercised by cairo's + extend-reflect test). We avoid this crash by using fallbacks + whenever a repeating surface is needed for any Xorg server with a + version less than 1.4. This is slower, but should prevent the + crash. + + (Meanwhile, there appears to be a separate bug where some X + servers or specific X-server drivers will use random pixmap data + when asked to draw a repeating surface. The buggy_repeat + workaround would also avoid those problems, but we have not yet + characterized whether the new "version < 1.4" is a good + characterization of those problems or not.) + +cairo-quartz-font +----------------- +Implement cairo_font_extents for this backend. + +The cairo-quartz-font implementation added in the 1.5.14 snapshot was +entirely missing support for the cairo_font_extents function. Thanks to +Richard Hult for pointing out this obvious shortcoming, (and obvious +lack of coverage in our test suite): + + CGFont backend returns 0 font extents + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15319 + + Snapshot 1.5.16 (2008-04-01 Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>) =========================================================== This is the eighth snapshot in cairo's unstable 1.5 series. It comes |