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------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun May 1 11:38:28 UTC 2022 - Ferdinand Thiessen <rpm@fthiessen.de> - Update to 4.6.4 (4.64): * xyscan is now build using Qt6.3 which includes the QtPdf module again. This makes loading PDFs faster and easier to maintain. * The xyscan build is now universal supporting Intel and Apple M1 architectures. * Fixed issue related to saving data points in a ROOT macro that caused a value of 0 to be saved instead of the correct value. * When loading a second plot in xyscan the data table was not properly reset. This is fixed now. * New is the path measuring tool that allows for the measurement of polylines in maps and technical drawings. * A bug in storing scanned data as ROOT macro when no error bars were present was fixed. * Various bug fixes. - Rebased no-build-date.patch - Added allow-qt6-also-on-non-mac.patch (reported upstream by email) - Upstream still supports QT5 for (only) Linux, so for Leap we stick with QT5 and for Factory we use QT6 for smooth transition. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 4 20:57:08 UTC 2020 - Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 4.5.0 (4.50): Most important change is probably the update of the error bar scan mechanism. It is now possible to scan several x and y-errors (e.g. stat. and sys. uncertainties) in one scan. It now has a multi-lingual interface (French and German), although the documentation remains available in English only. Improvements were made to make full use of screens with a pixel device ratios > 1 (most modern high-resolution screens). The status bar on the bottom now features an additional coordinate display on the right. A Significant Digits command was added to the Edit menu that allows to modify the precision of the displayed coordinates and distances. This also affects the numbers saved in a file (or ROOT macro). CSV was added as a third possible format for saving scanned data. This allows to import the data into spreadsheet applications such as Excel and Numbers. A new experimental histogram display was added that shows the grayscale density around the cursor. In certain cases this might help to place markers or scan points more accurately. The format of the data table can now be toggled between stretched and resized to content and the alignment of the numbers can be toggled between left, right, and center. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 6 00:41:03 UTC 2018 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Grammar fixes for the description. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 4 21:12:09 UTC 2018 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com> - Update to version 4.3.0 (4.30) * introduces a Measure Tool. It allows one to measure distances in pixel, plot, and user defined units. * Added a warning dialog to save (or discard) data when a new plot is loaded and the current data is not saved. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 16 20:38:30 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to version 4.1.0 (4.10) * The Windows version gets reintroduced in form a convenient binary installer. * For now the support of pdf files had to be dropped in the Window version. * On the Mac (and to some extent on Windows) it is now possible to open an image file with xyscan directly from the Finder (right-click then Open With). Works with the major file types such as png, gif, tif, jpg, and pdf. - Update to version 4.0.0 (4.00) * This is a major rewrite of many parts of xyscan. * Changes were made to the GUI and support for PDF was added. * Some features that had stopped working, such as drag and drop, were restored. * The documentation was updated and simplified. * For certain platform-screen combinations (e.g. Retina) it is now possible to use even finer cursor adjustment steps than before (alt/option+arrow). * For this version, non-English language support was dropped. - Update to version 3.3.3 (3.33) * This is only a maintenance release mostly for Mac OS 10.9. * xyscan now uses Qt 5.3. Few internal changes that were necessary due to the new Qtversion but nothing that affects the functionality. * For the Mac some adjustments were made to deal with Retina displays. * This version was not tested on Windows or Linux. - Update to version 3.3.2 (3.32) * No upstream changelog. - Many modifications to the .spec file to support Qt5. - Rebase no-build-date.patch - Change docs.patch to a sed script to support variable documentation installation directories. - Use %suse_update_desktop_file to dynamically generate .desktop file instead of using a separate source file. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Dec 23 17:54:24 UTC 2012 - dmitry_r@opensuse.org - Spec file cleanup ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Sep 30 21:25:59 UTC 2012 - dmitry_r@opensuse.org - Fix desktop file - Fix SLE build ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 12 11:15:41 UTC 2012 - dmitry_r@opensuse.org - fix "file contains current date" for xyscan binary - fix documentation place ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 9 09:34:00 UTC 2012 - dmitry_r@opensuse.org - Initial package - Version 3.3.1
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