Release Notes: gschem/libgeda were modified to use Cairo for all rendering. This provides anti-aliased rendering of drawing primitives and hopefully the removal of all drawing artifacts. gschem's grid is now drawn as a mesh grid with major and minor grid lines. A lot of work went into cleaning up and fixing gEDA/gaf's color subsystem. Support has been added to gschem to render bus pins thicker than net pins. Color schemes can now be changed at run-time via the View menu. Log files are now written into one centralized location. A clipboard mechanism was added to gschem. Many symbols were improved or fixed.


Release Notes: This release rolls up a few bugfixes and updates and adds a significant number of new language translations.


Release Notes: This is a roll-up release for the past 10 months of gEDA/gaf development. Changes include magnetic net mode, improved object selection, better color handling, support for arbitrary filled and unfilled paths, vastly better looking graphics and text rendering thanks to Cairo, a brand new build system, many user interface usability improvements, a few new gnetlist backends, a large number of bugfixes, and a lot of code cleanup.


Release Notes: This release features a brand new build system, text rendering in gschem using native system fonts, image rendering using cairo, usability improvements to the attribute and multi-attribute editor dialog boxes, lots of code refactoring and clean up, and the usual slew of bugfixes.


Release Notes: gschem/libgeda were modified to use Cairo for all rendering. This provides anti-aliased rendering of drawing primitives and hopefully the removal of all drawing artifacts. gschem's grid is now drawn as a mesh grid with major and minor grid lines. A lot of work went into cleaning up and fixing gEDA/gaf's color subsystem. Support has been added to gschem to render bus pins thicker than net pins. Color schemes can now be changed at run-time via the View menu. Log files are now written into one centralized location. A clipboard mechanism was added to gschem. Many symbols were improved or fixed.


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