All releases of Aewan


Release Notes: aecat now accepts a "comment" format that extracts metadata from the file and a -L option, which outputs the layer count. "resize layer" functionality was added. 'Load file' and 'Save file' now use dialog boxes that let the user browse directories. A new aemakeflic export utility was included. It converts aewan documents into animations that can be played in the 'less' command or as a shell script.


Release Notes: A segfault bug which resulted from trying to correct cursor coords when a layer had just been added was fixed.


Release Notes: A menu has been introduced in order to make the interface more friendly. "new file" (i.e. clear everything and start from scratch) functionality has been added. aecat now produces more XHTML-compliant HTML and supports background color. Users can manipulate the upper-left corner of selections in select mode.


Release Notes: A few minor bugfixes (including some bugs that caused aecat to segfault under certain circumstances).


Release Notes: This version features code cleanups, style enhancements, and fixes for minor bugs/typos. It now uses stdbool instead of the home-grown ubool type.


Release Notes: This version changes the native file format to a simple, self- describing, platform-independent gzip-compressed ASCII text format. It is easier to parse/generate by other applications. The AES format was abolished because with this change it is no longer necessary. Aewan now compiles (and is fully featured) under Cygwin. There are also some minor bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release has bugfixes here and there. Support has been added for tilde expansion in the file/save and file/load functionality.


Release Notes: This release features better RXVT/xterm compatibility, and some minor bugfixes in the dialog boxes.


Release Notes: This release corrects some annoying bugs when working with large layers (selection not working properly under certain conditions), and solves the mysterious segfault when adding and deleting layers repeatedly. It also removes all references to 'true' and 'false', making it possible to compile it without stdbool.


No changes have been submitted for this release.