- Version 3.70 patch 1 (6/24/96)
- Version 3.70 (limited) (6/23/96)
- Version 3.69 (limited) (6/14/96)
- Version 3.68 patch 4 (5/23/96)
- Version 3.68 patch 3 (5/17/96)
- Version 3.68 patch 2 (5/13/96)
- Version 3.68 patch 1 (5/10/96)
- Version 3.68 (limited) (5/9/96)
- Version 3.67 (limited) (4/12/96)
- Version 3.66 (limited) (4/8/96)
- Version 3.65 (limited) (3/9/96)
- Version 3.64 (limited, incremental) (1/27/96)
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This document is a history of Ghostscript releases numbered 3.n. For more recent changes, see the the other history documents and, for the latest versions, the news:
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This contains a few last-minute patches before the release.
Comments out the color inkjet drivers in the cc-based makefile, because a bug in Sun's cc prevents them from compiling. (cc-head.mak)
Fixes bugs: - The os2prn driver smashed memory. (gdevos2p.c) - Some initialized structures weren't declared 'static'. (gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfm.c) - The PNG driver wouldn't compile with some older versions of the PNG library. (gdevpng.c)
This is the candidate fileset for 4.0. Aside from one optimization for the PDF writer, the only changes are bug fixes.
Renames all the documentation files from *.doc to *.txt, since the .doc extension didn't give any information about the format of the file. (readme, *.doc, *.txt) Notes that IJG JPEG library v6[a] is now required. (jpeg.mak) Brings ps2pdf.1 up to date. (ps2pdf.1) Adds a new file describing Aladdin's C coding practices. (c-style.txt) Updates the man pages to refer to version 4.0. (gs.1, pdf2ps.1, ps2ascii.1, ps2pdf.1)
Changes some file names to fit within the MS-DOS 8.3 limit. (gs.mak) Adds the PDF writer to the remaining 32-bit configurations (Watcom, OS/2, MSC). (watc.mak, watcwin.mak, os2.mak, msc.mak, msvcwint.mak) Changes the -sFONTMAP= switch so it can take a list of font names, like a search path. (use.txt)
Fixes bugs: - Signed and unsigned values were mixed inconsistently. (gdevcdj.c) - PDF files could contain e-format floating point numbers, which the PDF specification doesn't allow. (gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf*.c) - The PDF writer didn't handle glyphshow properly. (gs_pdfwr.ps) - The PDF writer did the wrong thing with fonts whose FontMatrix had a non-zero translation component. (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdft.c) - The stand-alone bounding box device could crash when setting parameters. (gdevbbox.c) - The mswinpr2 driver smashed memory. (gdevwpr2.c) Changes the PDF writer so that if it encounters a re-encoded character, it tries to map it to an encoded character in the standard (ISO Latin-1) encoding rather than converting the entire string containing it to a bitmap. This dramatically improves output file size for files with a few divergently encoded characters, but it may cause the text in the PDF file to differ from the text in the PostScript input. (gdevpdft.c) Disallows BitsPerPixel=16 in the MS Windows and OS/2 drivers, since this bit depth is not supported by Windows and would require special extra buffering. (install.txt, dwtext.h, dwtext.cpp, gdevmswn.c, gdevpm.c, gdevwpr2.c)
Fixes bugs: - On the PC platforms, file names weren't changed to reflect the value of CONFIG. (gs.mak, bc*.mak, ms*.mak, os2.mak, tc*.mak, watc*.mak, wccommon.mak) Modifies some makefiles for greater reusability. (bclib.mak, watclib.mak)
Changes the font searching rules in the following NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE way: (gs_fonts.ps, gs_res.ps) - -sFONTMAP=files specifies a list of files containing fontmaps; previously, it specified only a single fontmap file. - If -sFONTMAP= is not used, the interpreter reads the Fontmaps from *all* directories on the search path, and does so even if FONTPATH or GS_FONTPATH is set; previously, it read only the first Fontmap, and only if [GS_]FONTPATH was not set. - Fontmap(s) take precedence over [GS_]FONTPATH; previously, [GS_]FONTPATH caused Fontmap to be ignored. (You can still force Fontmap to be ignored with -dNOFONTMAP.) - Earlier [GS_]FONTPATH entries take precedence over later; previously, later entries took precedence over earlier. Note that this is different from Fontmap: earlier Fontmaps in the search path take precedence over later, but within a single Fontmap, later entries take precedence over earlier (for backward compatibility). - [GS_]FONTPATH is consulted only if there is no Fontmap entry for a font, or no Fontmap entry leads to successful loading; previously, [GS_]FONTPATH was always consulted at startup. - If loading a font fails, the interpreter tries the next Fontmap entry; previously, it fell back to font substitution.
Fixes bugs: - Filters didn't peek ahead for an EOD (see Streams below). (zfileio.c, zpaint.c) Splits up a file to allow internal access to user and system parameters even in Level 1. (zmisc2.c, zusparam.c) Adds LIBPATH as a predefined name in systemdict. Its value is an array of strings comprising the library search path. (imain.c)
Fixes bugs: - A Dests dictionary entry with an array (rather than a dictionary) value caused an error. (pdf_main.ps) - Rotated pages could have incorrect translation and/or clipping. (pdf_main.ps)
Fixes bugs: - If a buffer boundary fell just before an EOD, and the client read exactly as much data as was present before the EOD, filters didn't consume the EOD. (This is required as a tricky consequence of the Adobe specification.) (stream.h, strimpl.h, stream.c)
Fixes bugs: - An extra column of bits could get turned on at the right edge of masked or monochrome images. (gximage2.c) - Rasterizing very long curves could cause arithmetic errors or floating point overflows. (gxpcopy.c) - Banding with large line widths could truncate curves or introduce spurious lines. (gxclpath.c)
More bug fixes, plus one irresistible new feature: the ability to use TrueType fonts as freely as Type 1 fonts. Also, one new feature (outside clipping) that was needed for Aladdin's PCL XL project. We incremented the version number because of the change in trapezoid and path filling (see under Library below).
Brings documentation about fonts up to date. (fonts.doc) Updates current.doc to reflect changes since 3.53. (current.doc) Updates the DLL documentation to reflect recent changes. (dll.doc) Documents a workaround for the code generation bug in gcc 2.7.x. (make.doc) Changes the contact information for potential commercial customers in Europe. (new-user.doc) Updates the OS/2 documentation to make it current. (install.doc, make.doc) Documents -dCOLORSCREEN=0. (use.doc)
Fixes bugs: - 'make clean' didn't work in the Watcom environment. (wmakebat.bat, gs.mak, msc.mak, msvcwint.mak, os2.mak, tccommon.mak, unixhead.mak, wccommon.mak) - The X11 libraries were listed in an incorrect order. (ansihead.mak, cc-head.mak, gcc-head.mak, ugcclib.mak, unix-end.mak) - The OS/2 makefile didn't ignore errors from `erase' commands. (os2.mak) Adds the PDF writer to the 32-bit MS Windows configuration. (bcwin32.mak) Adds the PNG drivers to the 32-bit MS Windows platform, since they now compile properly. (bcwin32.mak) Changes the ttfont feature so that it refers to support for direct usage of TrueType fonts; puts support for Type 42 fonts into a separate feature (type42). (gs.mak, int.mak) Adds direct TrueType font support to the Windows platforms. (bcwin.mak, bcwin32.mak) Rewrites vms.mak to be structured more like the other makefiles. (vms.mak, modules.lis) Makes the device lists in vms-*.mak the same as those for the Unix configurations. (vms-cc.mak, vms-decc.mak, vms-gcc.mak) Changes the default X library directory for gcc to /usr/X11/lib. (gcc-head.mak) Adds the list of devices to --help, since HylaFax depends on this. (imainarg.c) Adds -dCOLORSCREEN=0 to indicate use of 4 separate color screens with the same frequency and angle. (gs_init.ps)
Fixes bugs: - When ps2epsi encountered a blank page, it called the (undocumented) .quit operator with only one argument, causing a stack underflow. (ps2epsi.ps) - An extraneous file was included in the fileset. (checkacc.ps) - A file was omitted from the fileset. (bench.c) - Images in PostScript files produced by pdf2ps were processed about 50 times slower than they should have been. (gs_pdf.ps)
Fixes bugs: - An #include was omitted. (gdevpdfi.c) - The BJC driver could get into an inconsistent state. (gdevcdj.c) - Braces were omitted around the values for two initialized byte arrays. (gdevpcx.c) - A function used 'float' in its argument list, causing problems in mixed ANSI/non-ANSI compilation. (gdevcdj.c) - signed and unsigned char pointers were used inconsistently. (gdevcdj.c, gdevcgml.c) - Some header files weren't protected against double inclusion. (gdevprn.h, gdevtifs.h) - The 24-bit PNG driver included unnecessary copies of the color mapping procedures. (gdevpng.c) Fixes bugs in the PDF writer: - The PDF writer sometimes produced a double // in front of a filter name. (gdevpdfi.c) - The PDF writer produced zero-width, zero-height images for non-standard fonts. (bug introduced since 3.68) (gdevpdfi.c) - The PDF writer got confused if the input file invoked setpagedevice. (gdevpdfp.c) - The PDF writer put annotations on the page after the one they were supposed to be on. (gdevpdf.c) - The PDF writer sometimes failed to set the font when needed. (gdevpdf.c) - The PDF writer could produce in-line images that were too large. (gdevpdfi.c) - The PDF writer didn't scale explicit character and word spacing (ashow/widthshow/awidthshow) properly. (gdevpdft.c) - The PDF writer didn't copy named destination or article title strings, possibly leading to dangling pointers. (gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfm.c) - The PDF writer produced incorrect output for re-encoded fonts. (It now converts any string containing characters in non-standard positions to bitmaps; this will be fixed in a later release.) (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdfp.c, gdevpdft.c) Updates a few drivers for the change in the handling of band device procedures. (gdevcp50.c, gdevdjet.c) Updates the X Windows driver for strip halftones. (gdevx.c) Adds anti-aliasing capability to the os2pm device. (gdevpm.c) Increases the sizes of some tables in the PDF writer. (gdevpdfx.h)
Fixes bugs: - A patch for the MS Windows platform was accidentally omitted. (gp_mswin.c) - A block of code was accidentally duplicated. (dwmain.cpp) - An identifier exceeded VAX VMS C's limit of 31 characters. (gscspace.h) - File name enumeration didn't work properly on Unix systems (still/again). (gp_unifs.c) - On MS Windows, If you closed Ghostscript with the system menu, you only closed the text window; Ghostscript kept running and you had to use the task manager to kill it. (dwmain.cpp, dwmainc.cpp, dwtext.cpp) - Some DLL-related typedefs were not consistent. (dwdll.h, gsdll.h, dpmainc.c, dwdll.cpp) - Attempts to call the DLL before it was initialized were not detected. (gsdll.c) - Bitmap line lengths were rounded up even on 32-bit Windows, which doesn't want this. (gdevwdib.c) Further improves the handling of attempts to use the DLL when it is already in use. (dwdll.cpp, gsdll.c) Adds a DLL-compatible main program for OS/2. (dpmainc.c, gp_os2.c, gsdll.c)
Fixes bugs: - The WingDings TrueType font wasn't loaded properly. (gs_ttf.ps) Makes changes so that TrueType fonts can appear in the Fontmap and can be loaded directly. (gs_fonts.ps, gs_ttf.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Executing a .quit with only 1 element on the operand stack caused an invalid access. (zcontrol.c) - The usage help message contained incorrect double %%s. (imainarg.c) - If an initialization file tried to use any Encodings other than the 4 registered ones, it couldn't find them. (gs_init.ps, gs_res.ps) - Places that expected arrays of coordinates (rectangles, x/y/xyshow) didn't accept packed arrays. (ibnum.c, zdps1.c) - filterdict was still visible after initialization. (gs_init.ps) - The usage error message wasn't terminated by a newline. (imainarg.c) - setcacheparams (or setting the MaxFontCache user parameter) didn't actually affect the size of the character cache. (zfont.c, zmisc2.c) - The main interpreter loop declared iref as a ref *, even though it may only be a ref_packed *. (iref.h, interp.c) Changes the character cache so it ignores absurd FontBBox values. Nothing in the Adobe spec suggests doing this, but it is necessary for handling questionable output produced by PageMaker 5.0 (an Adobe product!). (zchar1.c) Changes some type declarations slightly to reduce the number of 'discarding const' compiler warnings. (igc.h, igc.c, igcref.c) Adds .setclipoutside and .currentclipoutside operators for accessing the new outside clipping capability. (zpath.c) Adds the dictionary stack to the information printed in case of a fatal problem. (imain.c) Adds .set/currentrenderalgorithm operators for testing. (zrop.c)
Fixes bugs: - The TrueType rasterizer didn't map quadratic to cubic splines well, and didn't handle off-curve points at the end of a contour properly. (gstype42.c) - An #include was omitted. (gsimage.c, gxclimag.c) - Some compilers complained about statements with no effect, or comma operators with no effect on the left. (gschar.c, gxcpath.c, gxfill.c) - TrueType or Type 42 glyphs with a repeat count that crossed a contour boundary produced incorrect output. (gstype42.c) - TrueType / Type 42 composite glyphs involving rotation were placed incorrectly. (gstype42.c) - Type 42 fonts with an absent or incorrect FontBBox could fail to produce output. (gstype42.c) - Some header files weren't protected against double inclusion. (gsio.h, gdebug.h) - Decoding filters didn't "look ahead" to detect EOD, so if the last read operation before closing the filter ended just before the EOD mark, the EOD mark might not be absorbed. (stream.h, stream.c) - Filling paths consisting of multiple subpaths that overlap in Y produced slightly inaccurate output. We were unable to find a way to fix this without making a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change in the interface for the recently introduced fill_trapezoid device procedure. (gxdevice.h, gdevbbox.c, gdevddrw.c, gdevnfwd.c, gxfill.c) - When banding, get_bits didn't detect calls with out-of-range Y values. (gxclread.c) - setcacheparams didn't actually affect the size of the character cache. (gsfont.h, gxbcache.h, gxfcache.h, gschar.c, gsfont.c, gxbcache.c, gxccman.c, gxclbits.c) - When banding, colored halftones could be mangled. (gxclread.c) Fixes bugs in the bounding box device: - The bounding box device could give bizarre results if any objects crossed the lower edge of the page. (gdevbbox.c) - The bounding box device could get a memory access error when processing image data. (gdebbox.c) - The bounding box device ran the default drawing algorithms even if it had no target (performance bug only). (gdevbbox.c) - The bounding box device computed an incorrect (too small) box for partially clipped bitmap images. (gdevbbox.c) - The bounding box device got confused by files that filled the entire page with a background color. (gdevbbox.c) - The bounding box device produced infinite-height boxes for certain kinds of data. (gdevbbox.c) Changes some type declarations slightly to reduce the number of 'discarding const' compiler warnings. (gsmemory.h, gsstruct.h) Adds the capability of clipping to the outside rather than the inside of the clipping path. This is required for emulating an obscure feature of the Microsoft Windows GDI. (gspath.h, gxclpath.h, gxpath.h, gxcpath.h, gzcpath.h, gspath.c, gxacpath.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c, gxcpath.c.) Makes it possible for band devices to select the underlying memory device used to accumulate the actual bits. This is required for (at least) PCL5 emulation. This requires adding a procedure to the gx_device_printer structure, which, for devices that initialize the structure without using the macros in gdevprn.h or access the printer-specific procedures directly, is a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change. (gdevprn.h, gxclist.h, gxdevice.h, gdevdflt.c, gdevprn.c, gxclread.c) Speeds up handling of rotated or halftoned masked images. (gximage2.c) Adds an output_page procedure to the bounding box device, for testing. (gdevbbox.c) Adds a sample device that keeps track of the "render algorithm", for PCL5c emulation. (gdevrrgb.c)
More minor bug fixes, mostly related to the MS Windows implementation.
Further updates various doc files to make them more useful to new users. (NEWS, README, current.doc, helpers.doc, new-user.doc) Adds user-contributed documentation for ps2pdf. (ps2pdf.doc, unix-end.mak) Documents a bug in the Borland C++ 4.52 compiler, and where to find the patch for it. (make.doc)
Fixes bugs: - A command line exceeded the MS-DOS 120 character limit. (devs.mak) A file was accidentally omitted from the fileset. (wmakebat.bat)
Fixes bugs: - Many of the 'show' operators didn't work properly if the PDF writer was included in the configuration. (gs_pdfwr.ps) - x_wrap_get_bits was ridiculously slow. (It still is, but not quite as ridiculously.) (gxcindex.h, gdevxalt.c) - The PDF writer generated CR instead of CalRGB, which is legal per the Adobe spec but not compatible with some Adobe Acrobat products. (gdevpdfi.c) - Some signed/unsigned discrepancies caused compilation warnings. (gdevpdfm.c, gdevpdfp.c, gdevpdft.c) Fixes bugs in the Windows driver: - An accidentally opened tiny window didn't get closed. (gdevwdib.c) - The name DllInit was misleading, and this procedure wasn't being called whtn the DLL was loaded, so the DLL couldn't know the instance handle. (gp_mswin.c) - The code didn't recognize Win32s (vs. Windows 95) correctly. (dwmain.cpp, gdevwdib.c, gp_mswin.h, gp_mswin.c, gsdll16.rc) - Some compiler warnings needed fixing. (gdevwdib.c) - gsdll16.def and gsdll32.def were different. (gsdll32.def) - A GPF leaving the 16-bit DLL loaded could make the DLL permanently unusable. (dwmain.cpp) - Two obsolete files were still included in the fileset. (gswin.def, gswin32.def) Adds a compile-time option to the 'bit' drivers to expand 4-bit pixels to 32-bit. This was required for tracking down customer problems, because the only tools we have available for displaying CMYK images require 32 bits per pixel. (gdevbit.c)
Fixes bugs: - In DEC C, <time.h> does define the timeval struct. (time_.h) Changes gsdll_init() to take an additional argument, a window handle. This is a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change. (dll.doc, dwdll.h, gsdll.h, dwdll.cpp, dwmain.cpp, dwmainc.cpp, gsdll.c)
Updates more Fontmaps to include the new URW++ fonts. (Fontmap.OS2, Fontmap.ATM)
Fixes bugs: - The default operator array table wasn't big enough. (iinit.c) - Some signed/unsigned discrepancies caused compilation warnings. (imain.c, imainarg.c, zfile.c) Adds encoding vectors for Windows 3.1 Latin 1, Latin 2, and Latin 5 encodings. None of these are loaded in the standard configuration. (gs_wl{1,2,5}_e.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Some tracing output was incorrect or missing. (gxdither.c) - Resized objects in the C heap had incorrect bookkeeping information (bug introduced in 3.68). (gsmemory.c) - Image pixels that fell exactly on device half-pixel boundaries could get discarded. (gximage0.c) - The bounding box device didn't set a variable properly and didn't implement end_image, leading to invalid memory accesses. (gdevbbox.c) - Fonts with BuildChar routines written in C didn't work properly with kshow or xyshow. (gschar.c) Adds some additional tracing output for Patterns. (gxpcmap.c) Adds tracing output for freeing malloc'ed blocks at the end of execution. (gsmemory.c) Adds a gs_dashpath procedure that expands dashes in the same way that gs_flattenpath expands curves. (gspath.h, gspath1.c)
More bug fixes during the beta test period. AccurateScreens now works properly.
Fixes bugs: - The help message was too long to fit on a PC screen or standard terminal. (imainarg.c) - Failure to run tar_cat wasn't detected. (unix-end.mak, unixtail.mak)
Fixes bugs: - In the PostScript files produced by pdf2ps, images using ASCII85 encoding would cause a typecheck error. (gs_pdf.ps) - pdf2ps wrote out strings longer than 200 characters incorrectly. (pdf_2ps.ps)
Fixes bugs in gdevcdj.c (according to the author, we have no way to test this): - The driver used to use Colors as well as ProcessColorModel to define the process color model. (devices.doc, gdevbjc.h, gdevcdj.c) - Incorrect or inconsistent settings of BitsPerPixel and ProcessColorModel, or setting one but not the other, could leave the driver in an inconsistent state. (gdevcdj.c) Fixes bugs in the MS Windows driver: - Insufficient memory for the backing bitmap could cause a GPF. (gdevmswn.c, gdevwdib.c) - Invalid parameters could cause a crash within the DLL code. (gdevwdib.c) Adds a user-contributed driver for the CalComp Raster Format. (devs.mak, gdevccr.c) Adds an anti-aliasing option for MS Windows. (gdevmswn.c, gdevwdib.c)
Fixes bugs in the Windows platform: - One had to type "quit" twice to exit. (dwdll.h, dwdll.cpp)
Fixes bugs: - Platform fonts didn't work properly if the document's primary encoding was the standard MS Windows encoding. (ifont.h, gs_wan_e.ps) - stringwidth with a Type 1 font could give a spurious typecheck error (bug introduced in 3.65). (zcharout.c) - If a DOS editor added a ^Z to the end of the Fontmap file, an error occurred during initialization. (gs_fonts.ps) - Halftones that didn't specify a value for AccurateScreens sometimes ignored the setting of the AccurateScreens user parameter. (zht2.c)
Fixes bugs: - gs_join_none was defined, but not implemented. (gxstroke.c) - A bookkeeping list for fonts could get confused, causing invalid memory accesses. (gsfont.c) - An I/O error or internal error would cause the band list rasterizer to go into an infinite loop. (gxclread.c) - The algorithm for choosing screen angles and frequencies produced poor results. (gshtscr.c) - Color screens were broken (bug introduced in 3.68). (gxdht.h, gzht.h, gsht.c, gshtscr.c)
This is another set of patches for the next general release.
Fixes bugs: - Windows NT and Windows 95 implementations were identified as "under development" rather than available. (README) - There were several other minor errors in the README file. (README) - The claimed current IJG JPEG version was incorrect. (jpeg.mak) Splits off information for new users into a separate file. (README, new-user.doc)
Fixes bugs: - gettimeofday takes 2 arguments on SVR4 systems more recent than SVR4.0. (make.doc, ansihead.mak, cc-head.mak, gcc-head.mak, time_.h) Changes the default Unix data installation directory from /usr/local/lib to /usr/local/share, which seems to be favored by more recent Unix systems (except for some Linux versions, which still use /usr/local/lib, and BSD/OS, which puts Ghostscript in /usr/contrib/lib.) (ansihead.mak, cc-head.mak, gcc-head.mak, ugcclib.mak) Changes the unset commands in the Unix script to assignments, because a few older Unix shells don't provide unset. (unixtail.mak)
Fixes bugs: - An #include incorrectly referred directly to a system header. (gdevpdft.c) - CMYK devices took an excessive amount of time clearing the page to white. (gdevm32.c) Adds a compile-time option to the 'bit' drivers to remove top and bottom whitespace. This change was required in order to track down a customer bug. (gdevbit.c)
Updates the interpreter for the split in the gstate API. (igstate.h)
Fixes bugs: - Some compilers don't define NULL widely enough. (spngp.c)
Fixes bugs: - There was a minor typo (& for &&) that didn't affect execution. (gxccman.c) - There was a trailing comma in an enumeration. (gsiparam.h) - Internal and public interfaces weren't separated properly. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE for clients using certain undocumented interfaces to the graphics state. (gsstate.h, gxstate.h, gzstate.h, gsstate.c) - A 'private' declaration was missing (yet again). (gxclimag.c)
This is the first bug fix (patch) incremental release for the next general release.
Fixes bugs: - Many Windows-specific files were omitted from the previous fileset: dw*.rc, dw*.cpp.
This release cleans up the new Windows files, mostly implements the high-level driver API for bitmap images, and adds practical strip (AccurateScreens) halftoning. This is the first "serious beta" fileset for the next general release. It still has more problems than I would have liked.
Fixes bugs: - The names of the executable files for MS Windows were out of date. (make.doc) - gxcindex.h still referred to "drawing color". (gxcindex.h) - The name of the default font directory for Unix systems was incorrect. (make.doc) Moves the list of files required for installation, and some other installation instructions, from make.doc to install.doc. (install.doc, make.doc) Adds a description of the PNGPredictor filters. (language.doc) Updates the documentation of the higher-level driver procedures to match the specification changes. (drivers.doc) Documents the change in the Watcom build procedure. (make.doc) Improves the documentation of bitmap IDs. (gxbitmap.h) Adds documentation for the new strip_tile_rectangle and strip_copy_rop driver procedures. (drivers.doc) Changes the few remaining direct FTP addresses in README to URLs. (README) Notes that zlib does not compile correctly on IRIX 6.n with optimization. (make.doc) Adds references to PDF and TrueType fonts to language.doc. (language.doc) Updates fonts.doc to remove references to fonts.mak. (fonts.doc) Describes how to substitute an LZW compressor for the LZW-compatible compressor provided in the standard release. (make.doc)
Fixes bugs: - Some lines had exceeded the 120-character limit of the MS-DOS shell. (int.mak) - The configuration files weren't generated correctly when CONFIG wasn't an empty string. (unixhead.mak) Factors out shared DLL makefile rules into a new file. (bcwin.mak, bcwin32.mak, dwcommon.mak) Makes the cp and rm commands into makefile parameters, allowing automatic generation of build scripts even in the MS-DOS and MS Windows environments where the shell requires the CALL command for sub-scripts. (*.mak, genconf.c) Adds the PDF writer to the default Unix configurations. (ansihead.mak, cc-head.mak, gcc-head.mak) Adds TrueType support to all Level 2 configurations. (int.mak) Removes fonts.mak, which is no longer relevant. (fonts.mak) Brings the font compilation procedures up to date. (cfonts.mak, int.mak)
Fixes bugs: - There was an extra 'show' in one file. (align.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The bit devices were missing the map_color_rgb procedure. (gdevbit.c) - The MS Windows driver sent a redundant message. (gdevmswn.c) Adds a device that keeps track of the page bounding box. This device is not included in any standard configuration. (drivers.doc, gdevbbox.h, gsmatrix.h, gsstruct.h, gxdevice.h, gdevbbox.c, gdevnfwd.c, gsmatrix.c) Updates the PDF writer to track the changes in the high-level driver API, and to write out images in a reasonable way. NOTE: the current implementation doesn't write out CIE color space parameters, so CIE-color images won't be colored accurately. (gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfi.c) Adds a forwarding procedure for tile_rectangle. (gxdevice.h, gdevnfwd.c) Changes the copyright notices on the PDF writer to be the same as on the rest of Ghostscript. (gdevpdf*.[ch]) Updates Gunther Hess's Epson Stylus Color driver from 1.21 to 1.90. (Aladdin Enterprises takes no responsibility for this driver: if you have questions, contact the author.) (devices.doc, devs.mak, gdevstc*.c, gdevstc.h)
Removes some obsolete MS Windows files and #defines. (gp_mswtx.h, gp_mswtx.c, gp_mswin.h) Works around a memory limitation in the Watcom make utility. (wmakebat.bat)
Changes the standard Fontmap from using the low-quality fonts converted from bitmaps to using high-quality fonts recently contributed by URW++. (Fontmap, Fontmap.GS)
Fixes bugs: - A macro containing an if-else, and a macro generating a compound statement, could cause incorrect grouping of 'if' statements. (files.h, ostack.h) - .setrasterop didn't pop its operand. (zrop.c) - A rounding inaccuracy could cause bounding box rangecheck errors. (gsdps1.c) - CIE-based images in PDF files didn't work. (gs_pdf.ps) - The page parameter .MediaSize didn't get updated when PageSize was set. (This is just the most recent manifestation of the setpagedevice morass.) (gs_setpd.ps) - %lineedit and %statementedit were limited to 160 characters. (zfileio.c, ziodev.c) - Compiled initialization files didn't work properly. (geninit.c, gs_l2img.ps) - Attempting to parse a command line with argc = 0 caused a crash. (imainarg.c) Renames some files to allow separating the non-DLL 'main' procedure into a separate file, and to make the file naming more consistent: gs.c (except for 'main') => imainarg.c gsmain.c => imain.c gs.c now consists only of 'main'. The name gs.c is still inconsistent (it should be i- something), but at least it's consistent with the name of the executable. (*.mak, imain.h, iminst.h, imainarg.h, gs.c, gsmain.c, imain.c, imainarg.c) Adds PNGPredictorEncode/Decode filters, and increases the size of filterdict slightly to make room for them. (iinit.c, zfpngp.c) Makes zwrite external, per a customer request. (opextern.h, zfileio.c) Updates clients to work with the new API-based bitmap imaging calls. (iimage.h, zcolor1.c, zimage2.c, zpaint.c) Updates clients for the split in gscspace.h. (zcie.c, zcolor1.c, zcolor2.c, zcsindex.c, zcssepr.c, zimage2.c, zpaint.c, zpcolor.c) Updates clients for strip-based halftones. (zpcolor.c) Updates the initialization code to pass the correct (system) allocator to the library initialization. (imain.c)
Fixes bugs: - If a filter reached EOD exactly at the end of reading data for certain operations, it didn't get closed automatically. (stream.c) - The LZW-compatible encoding filter reset procedure had an incorrect return type. (slzwce.c) Changes the ASCIIHexEncode filter to insert \ns in fewer places, to be somewhat more compatible with the Adobe implementation. (sstring.c) Adds PNGPredictorEncode/Decode filters that implement the pixel prediction algorithms in the PNG specification. (We'd like to use the code in the PNG library, but it's too deeply embedded in the rest of the PNG machinery, and it also doesn't provide for suspendable I/O.) (spngpx.h, spngp.c)
Fixes bugs: - A test for pure color was backwards, causing garbage output or possible address or floating point exceptions. (gxclpath.c) - A macro containing an if-else could cause incorrect grouping of 'if' statements. (gsrefct.h) - The default implementation of RasterOp didn't handle the device depth correctly. (gdevmrop.c) - The memory device implementation of RasterOp truncated 24-bit constant source or texture values to 8 bits. (gdevmrop.c) - A typo caused the garbage collector to miss an internal buffer used when rendering images. (gximage.h) - gs_debug_out was only defined if DEBUG was set. (gdebug.h) - The raster of horizontally replicated tiles was incorrect. (gxht.c) - A data type might not be declared, causing a compilation error. (gscoord.h) - Empty TrueType glyphs weren't handled properly. (gstype42.c) - Fonts with a build procedure written in C could cause an invalid memory access. (gschar.c) - The initial point of a band list path sometimes didn't get written, causing excess or missing filled regions. (gxclpath.c) - Characters between 49 and 56 bits wide were rendered incorrectly when banding. (gxclbits.c) Renames gsimage*.c as gximage*.c, to reflect more accurately the position of these files in the architecture. (gsimage*.c, gximage*.c) Fully implements the high-level bitmap image calls in the driver API. This includes some driver API changes; however, this part of the API was clearly documented as not stable enough to rely on. (gxdevice.h, gximage.h, gdevbbox.c, gdevddrw.c, gdevnfwd.c, gsimage.c, gximage*.c) Splits the color space header into client and implementation, as with many others. (gscspace.h, gxcspace.h, gximage.h, gscie.c, gscolor.c, gscolor1.c, gscolor2.c, gscsepr.c, gsimage.c, gspcolor.c, gsstate.c, gxcmap.c, gxpcmap.c) Extends band lists to handle high-level images. NOTE: This facility is patched out because there is not yet a way to pass the necessary color rendering information through the band list. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.h, gxclpath.h, gxclimag.c, gxclist.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c) Implements fixed2float and float2fixed more efficiently on machines with slow floating point. (gxfixed.h, gscoord.c, gsmisc.c) Makes one further NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change in the existing higher-level driver procedures (fill_path, stroke_path, fill_mask): we make the imager state pointer an explicit argument, rather than a member of the gx_fill/stroke_params structure. We now consider the specification of these procedures stable, and have removed the "subject to change" notice from the documentation. (gxdevice.h, gxpaint.h, gdevbbox.c, gdevnfwd.c, gxacpath.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c, gxfill.c, gxpaint.c, gxstroke.c) Extends halftone bitmaps to include "strip" and "shift" information, allowing halftone cells with arbitrary angles to be stored in space proportional to the number of bits in the cell rather than the square of the number of bits. This requires adding new (optional) strip_tile_rectangle and strip_copy_rop driver procedures that are like tile_rectangle and copy_rop respectively but accept a strip bitmap rather than an ordinary tile; these procedures supersede tile_rectangle and copy_rop (although these also remain, defined in terms of the new ones). This also requires making small but NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE changes in several internal interfaces. (gdevmem.h, gdevprn.h, gsdcolor.h, gxbcache.h, gxbitmap.h, gxcldev.h, gxclip2.h, gxclist.h, gxdevice.h, gxdevrop.h, gxdht.h, gxfcache.h, gxhttile.h, gxpcolor.h, gzht.h; gdevabuf.c, gdevbbox.c, gdevdflt.c, gdevm*.c, gdevmpla.c, gdevmrop.c, gdevnfwd.c, gsht.c, gsht1.c, gshtscr.c, gspcolor.c, gsstate.c, gxcht.c, gxclbits.c, gxclip2.c, gxclist.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c, gxcpath.c, gxdcolor.c, gxdither.c, gxht.c, gximage2.c, gxpcmap.c, ...) Adds "no join" as a line join type. NOTE: this is not actually implemented yet. (gslparam.h) Changes the initialization code so that it passes the system allocator as an argument to module initialization procedures. While this is theoretically a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change, module initialization procedures are not documented and presumably are not used by any code outside the implementation. (gscdefs.h, gconf.c, gdevmrop.c, gsinit.c, gxclimag.c, gxclpath.c) Splits up gs_lib_init into two procedures, allowing specification of a different default allocator for the library. (gslib.h, gsinit.c) Adds a resize_object operation to the allocator API. (gsmemory.h, gsalloc.c, gsmemory.c)
This release restructures the MS Windows and OS/2 code to be primarily DLL- rather than EXE-based. See under Platforms below for more news. This release was put out in a hurry in order to get the new DLL code into testers' hands; it has more rough edges than usual.
Fixes bugs: - A definition & use comment was incorrect. (scanchar.h) - William Bader's e-mail address was wrong. (README) Adds documentation for the new begin_image, image_data, and end_image procedures. THIS INTERFACE IS STILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. (drivers.doc)
Renames all the *core.dev modules as *lib.dev. (int.mak, *lib.mak, vms.mak, gdevmrop.c) Updates all the remaining makefiles to IJG JPEG version 6a. (*.mak) Moves the configuration parameter definitions from gconf.c to a new file gscdefs.c. (bcwin*.mak, *lib.mak, gs.mak, int.mak, lib.mak, unixtail.mak, vms.mak, gconf.c, gscdefs.c)
Restructures the MS Windows and OS/2 code to be primarily DLL- rather than EXE-based. This involves two minor NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE changes to the DLL interface, documented near the end of dll.doc: - Adding argv and argc as arguments to gsdll_init. - Adding a new message type, GSDLL_POLL, to the callback procedure. (bcwin*.mak, devs.mak, os2.mak, dll.doc, install.doc, dw*.*, gsdll*.*, gdevms*.*, gdevpm.c, gdevw*.c, gp_mswin.c, gp_os2.c, gsos2.def, gswin.rc) Adds the BMP drivers to the Watcom platform. (watc.mak)
Fixes bugs: - gs.c assumed the presence of stdio. (gs.c) Defines a new API entry point that is the equivalent of command line invocation. (imain.h, imainarg.h, gs.c) Changes clients to conform to the changes in gsimage.h. (zimage2.c, zpaint.c) Speeds up the search operator slightly. (zstring.c)
Fixes bugs: - If the PDF interpreter was present, running a PostScript file didn't close the file properly if it caused an error. (pdf_main.ps) Speeds up embedded font loading by making an internal buffer bigger. (pdf_font.ps)
Fixes bugs: - There could be some non-zero garbage between the width and the next multiple of bitmap_align_mod for copy_alpha. (The driver API specification explicitly allows this, but it upset one customer.) (gxccman.c) - Nibble-swapped alpha values could be displaced in memory by one pixel, damaging the output. (gdevabuf.c) Makes further changes towards adding high-level bitmap image calls to the driver API. This includes the following minor NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE changes to the interface defined in gsimage.h: - changing MultipleDataSources from a member of the gs_image_t structure to an argument of gs_image_init; - changing the default image parameter values from constant structures to procedures that initialize the structure. As far as we know, this doesn't affect any existing client code. (gsimage.h, gsiparam.h, gxdevice.h, gdevddrw.c, gdevnfwd.c, gsimage.c, gspcolor.c, gxccache.c) Removes an unnecessary level of call for path filling. (gxpaint.h, gxfill.c, gxpaint.c)
This release adds support for TrueType fonts and Type 42 (encapsulated TrueType) PostScript fonts. The MS Windows driver now interacts properly with the garbage collector. This release also includes a new, high-quality set of free fonts.
Fixes bugs: - The list of generic makefiles had gotten out of date. (make.doc) Adds a mention of the bmv program, created by a user and available under the GPL. (README) Notes that a bug in gcc 2.7.x prevents these versions from compiling Ghostscript. (make.doc) Clarifies the meaning of "inverted" masks. (gsimage.h) Improves the documentation of the stack sizing parameters. (interp.c) Improves the documentation of the copy_rop driver procedure. (drivers.doc) Notes that all subclasses of gx_device must explicitly include the device_finalize finalization procedure. (gxdevice.h) Updates the documentation of the high-level driver API to reflect the change in gx_drawing_color, and the addition of the new polygon and image drawing procedures. (drivers.doc) Updates the documentation for building zlib and libpng. (make.doc)
Fixes bugs: - The environment space overflowed on some inferior Unix systems. (unixtail.mak) Adds a ttfont.dev "feature" for including the TrueType interpreter and the ability to handle Type 42 fonts. A new procedure, .loadttfont, allows loading a TrueType font directly (by converting it to a Type 42 on the fly). (gs.mak, int.mak, lib.mak) Updates the makefiles and procedures to libpng 0.88 and zlib 1.0. (libpng.mak, zlib.mak)
Fixes bugs: - pdf2ps could produce lines longer than 255 characters. (pdf_2ps.ps) Removes some unnecessary and error-inviting code from pdf2dsc. (pdf2dsc.ps) Updates lines.ps to test the new stroke code more fully. (lines.ps) Allows omitting the second argument of ps2pdf, as for ps2epsi. (ps2pdf)
Fixes bugs: - A routine was incorrectly declared "private". (I wish gcc caught this!) (gdevpdf.c) - A 'const' was omitted in a parameter list. (gdevpdfp.c) - Some imported procedures didn't have prototypes declared. (gdevpdft.c) - The ProcSet list for PDF files didn't include Text when it was needed. (gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf.c, gdevpdft.c) - Text in PDF output ignored the color setting. (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdft.c) - Text in PDF output could be positioned incorrectly. (gdevpdft.c) - pdfmarks could produce an error when producing PDF output. (gs_pdfwr.ps) Slightly improves the text output of the PDF writer. (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdft.c) Defines driver procedures for filling trapezoids (with the parallel edges parallel to a coordinate axis), parallelograms (with arbitrary orientation), triangles (ditto), and minimum-width lines (ditto). (Note that the last of these obsoletes the former draw_line procedure.) (gdevmem.h, gdevprn.h, gxdevice.h, gxdraw.h (deleted), gdevddrw.c, gdevdflt.c, gdevht.c, gdevnfwd.c, gsimage[12345].c, gxacpath.c, gxclist.c, gxclip2.c, gxcpath.c, gxdraw.c (deleted), gxfill.c, gxpcmap.c, gxstroke.c) Adds "sketched" driver procedures for high-level bitmap / pixmap image drawing. In this release, the argument lists are incomplete, and the procedures are stubs: don't try to use them! [see previous entry] Changes the screen update strategy for the X Windows driver from a compile-time option to a settable run-time variable. (gdevx.c) Patches around a problem with libpng 0.88 that can't be fixed without editing a configuration file. (gdevpng.c)
Fixes bugs: - %g formats with sscanf don't work on NeXT systems. (gdevpdft.c, iutil.c, zdouble.c) - getenv could be declared inconsistently. (gp_unix.c)
Fixes bugs: - The Type 1 font interpreter sometimes set the flatness too large. (gstype1.c) - Fonts defined by definefont could never be garbage collected. (gsstruct.h, gxfcache.h, gxfont.h, gxfont0.h, gxfont1.h, gsfont.c, gsfont0.c) - Type 0 fonts weren't garbage collected properly. (gsfont0.c) - Compiled fonts caused a compilation error (bug introduced in 3.65). (ifont.h) - If a Type 1 font used hint replacement, hints could be applied more than once, distorting the character shape. (gxtype1.h, gxhint3.c) - Oversampling wasn't applied to large enough characters. (gschar.c)
Fixes bugs: - The scanner accepted /[, /], /<<, and />> as literal names (and similarly for //). It isn't obvious from the Red Book, but the Adobe implementations don't accept these. What a nuisance! (gs_btokn.ps, gs_init.ps, pdf_2ps.ps, pdf_base.ps, pdf_main.ps, iscan.c) - A spurious stackoverflow could occur under unusual conditions. (istack.c) - The values of OrigFont and ScaleMatrix in scaled fonts reflected only the most recent scaling operation, not the original font and the combined scaling operation. (zfont.c) - The default size of systemdict had become slightly too small. (iinit.c) - Type 1 characters defined by PostScript procedures were called incorrectly. (zcharout.c) Removes the papersize operator from statusdict, since it is not documented anywhere in the Adobe literature and didn't interact properly with the various ways of setting the page size. (gs_statd.ps) Changes the one client of sskip to match the changed API. (zpaint.c) Changes clients to reflect the creation of sstring.h. (iscan.h, zfilter.c) Adds PSStringEncode as an accessible filter. (zfilter.c) Adds support for TrueType and Type 42 fonts. (gs_fonts.ps, gs_ttf.ps, gs_typ42.ps, bfont.h, icharout.h, ifont.h, zchar1.c, zchar42.c, zcharout.c, zfont1.c, zfont2.c, zfont42.c) Adds a few ANSI sheet sizes (commented out, for documentation only). (gs_statd.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Clients who called pdfopen/close rather than runpdf could get an error (PSLevel1 undefined). (pdf_main.ps) - Some masked images were displayed with black and white inverted. (gs_pdf.ps) - In Level 1 output produced by pdf2ps, images caused a syntaxerror. (gs_pdf.ps) - If a PDF file had multiple xref sections and later sections added new objects, an error occurred. (pdf_main.ps) - Some very old Level 1 interpreters couldn't deal with a file object embedded in a procedure. (gs_pdf.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The PSStringEncode filter didn't always produce printable 7-bit output. (sstring.c) - The CCITTFaxDecode filter didn't implement DamagedRowsBeforeError. (scfx.h, scfd.c) - Interpolated images displayed nothing if the data stream ended before the image height was reached. (siscale.h, gsimage5.c, siscale.c) Changes the sskip stream procedure so that it takes an additional argument where it returns the actual number of bytes skipped. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE in the API. However, as far as we know, there are no external clients of this procedure. (stream.h, stream.c) Splits up sfilter.h so that the headers correspond more directly with the implementations. (sfilter.h, sstring.h, sstring.c)
Fixes bugs: - The default device in the library configuration was device 1, not device 0. (bclib.mak, ugcclib.mak, watclib.mak, gslib.c) - Patterns could be rendered with small gaps between them. (gspcolor.c) - Large characters could render inaccurately because of a numerical boundary condition. (gxpcopy.c) - The show_gstate pointer in the graphics state was not managed properly, possibly leading to dangling pointers or GC errors. (gsstate.c) - Bitmaps could get shifted to the left if ALPHA_LSB_FIRST was selected (bug introduced in 3.53). (gsbitops.c) - The garbage collector could move devices in memory, causing problems with command list devices. (gxdevice.h, gsdevice.c) Continues restructuring the image handling code in preparation for adding a high-level driver operation. (gsimage[12345].c) Starts to implement passing color mapping information (transfer function, black generation, undercolor removal, CRD, halftoning) in the band list. (gxfmap.h, gscolor.c, gscolor1.c, gsht1.c, gsstate.c) Speeds up the path filling code a little more. (gxdraw.c) Removes the workaround for the gcc 2.7.0/1/2 optimizer bug, since this turned out to cause more trouble than it was worth. (stdpre.h) Speeds up stroking dramatically for the case of butt or square caps, bevel or beveled miter joins, and no fill adjustment, by filling parallelograms and triangles directly rather than constructing and filling paths. This is an important common case for CAD drawings. (gxdraw.h, gxdraw.c, gxstroke.c) Adds support for TrueType and Type 42 fonts. (gxfont.h, gxfont42.h, gstype42.c) Extends the memory manager to allow allocating objects that the garbage collector won't move. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE for implementors of memory managers, but clients aren't supposed to have any of these. (gsmemory.h, gsmemory.c, gsalloc.c) Makes dynamically created instances of registered devices immovable. (gsdevice.c) Unifies gx_drawing_color with (makes it equivalent to) gx_device_color. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE for implementors of the higher-level driver procedures (fill_path, stroke_path, fill_mask). We regret that this was necessary, but the documentation in drivers.doc does warn the reader: "DO NOT ASSUME THESE OPERATIONS WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED IN FUTURE RELEASES." These three procedures, at least, should now be stable. (gsdcolor.h, gxcindex.h, gxdcolor.h, gxdevice.h, gximage.h, gxpaint.h, gxpcolor.h, gdevdflt.c, gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfi.c, gdevxalt.c, gsimage.c, gsimage2.c, gspcolor.c, gxacpath.c, gxccache.c, gxcht.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c, gxdcconv.c, gxdither.c, gxfill.c, gxdraw.c, gxht.c, gxpaint.c, gxpcmap.c, gxstroke.c)
This release adds garbage collection for device instances. ****** NOTE: Because of changes in memory management, if you are using the MS Windows driver (mswin), you must run with -dNOGC. This is a temporary problem which will be fixed before the next beta release.
Documents the C API equivalent of a -d switch for setting a flag like NOPAUSE. (imain.h) Splits off the NEWS entries for versions 3.0 through 3.33 into a new file. (history3.doc) Adds a man page for ps2pdf. (ps2pdf.1) Documents the new memory management aspects of device drivers, and corrects many other aspects of driver documentation that had become inaccurate. (drivers.doc) Updates the documentation for the gs_*.ps files. (psfiles.doc) Replaces .type1addpath with .type1execchar. (language.doc) Adds some more documentation on how band lists do read/write switching. (gxclist.h) Adds a reference to the new Genscript program, a free Ghostscript-based replacement for enscript. (README) Notes that no further changes will be accepted for the gdevcdj.c file, which has gotten completely out of hand. (gdevcdj.c). Documents the TextAlphaBits and GraphicsAlphaBits device parameters. (language.doc)
Fixes bugs: - gs_pdfwr.ps and pdf2ps.1 weren't installed on Unix systems. (unix-end.mak) - The pdf2ps shell script didn't accept any options. (pdf2ps) - The rule for srle.$(OBJ) incorrectly specified a dependency on srld.c. (lib.mak) - The rule for command lists didn't include stream.$(OBJ). (lib.mak) - The stack size for one configuration was set too small. (watclib.mak) Speeds up genconf by eliminating redundant file reading and processing. (genconf.c) Moves the pixel-difference filters from int.mak to lib.mak. (int.mak, lib.mak) Moves the library parts of the HSB color and Level 1 path (arcs, pathbbox, path enumeration) options from int.mak to lib.mak, and adds them to the library makefiles. (int.mak, lib.mak; bclib.mak. ugcclib.mak, watclib.mak)
Fixes bugs: - pdf2ps would fail if it encountered a font with a standard encoding. (pdf_2ps.ps) Adds new switches to pdf2ps: -dPSBinaryOK allows writing binary image data in the output. (pdf_2ps.ps) -dPSLevel1 forces Level 1 compatible output. (int.mak, unix-end.mak, gs_l2img.ps, gs_pdf.ps, pdf_2ps.ps, pdf_main.ps) -dPSNoProcSet causes the ProcSet to be loaded at run time, not at conversion time -- primarily useful for debugging. (pdf_2ps.ps) Adds a utility for viewing PCX files, so we can preview high-resolution output in a reasonable compressed format. (unix-end.mak, viewpcx.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Some compilers require an extra #include to define structures even if they are only referenced by pointers. (int.mak, gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfp.c) - A procedure name was duplicated. (gdevpdfi.c) - A pdfmark between a gsave and a grestore could cause a rangecheck error. (gdevpdfp.c) - A pdfmark between a gsave and a grestore could cause the grestore to do an inappropriate initgraphics. (gs_pdfwr.ps) - The pdfwrite driver could reinitialize the output file unpredictably. (gdevpdfp.c) - The PCX drivers didn't clear padding bytes at the ends of scan lines. (gdevpcx.c) - The PCX drivers didn't set the "version" field correctly (this was OK in 2.6.1, bug introduced sometime since then). (gdevpcx.c) - Whoever last touched the color inkjet drivers completely broke the handling of the BitsPerPixel parameter, again. We were able to half-fix it, but the code is impossible to understand, let alone modify safely. (gdevcdj.c) - Anti-aliased characters didn't work with banding. (gxclpath.c) - The PGM/PPM drivers didn't recognize black-and-white pages for optimization to PBM, only gray or colored. (gdevpbm.c) - The color inkjet drivers initialized the params_size field of the static instance incorrectly, resulting in garbage in the last few structure members when instances were copied. (gdevcdj.c) - The 24-bit PCX driver didn't pad each scan line to an even number of bytes. (gdevpcx.c) - The svga16 driver initialized its procedures incorrectly. (gdevpcfb.c) Adds text writing capability to the PDF writer. In its present form, this is a very bad hack: it only works for the 14 built-in fonts with their standard encodings. (gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfp.c, gdevpdft.c) Adds garbage collection and finalization for device instances (gscdefs.h, gsdevice.h, gxdevice.h, gconf.c, gdevmrop.c, gsdevice.c, gslib.c, gsmain.c). (See the "Driver instance allocation" section of drivers.doc for more details about what is required to make this work.) - When an open device is freed (explicitly, by garbage collection, or by 'restore'), if the device was allocated dynamically by Ghostscript's standard allocator, the device's close procedure will be called. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE for dynamically created devices, which formerly were not closed automatically, even when Ghostscript exited. - Device instances allocated in GC-able space will be traced like other objects, assuming they have proper structure descriptors. Provides a (very slow but correct) default implementation of copy_alpha. (gxcindex.h, gdevdflt.c, gsimage4.c) Removes the implementation of copy_alpha in gdevpbm.c, since this is now implemented (more efficiently) in gdevm24.c. (gdevpbm.c) Adds TextAlphaBits and GraphicsAlphaBits as readable parameters for all devices. (gsdparam.c, gdevpbm.c, gdevsvga.c)
Fixes bugs: - There were some attempts to coerce long to short pointers on segmented platforms. (gsdparam.c, gstype1.c) - The stack could overflow on the 16-bit MS Windows platform. (gxfill.c, gxclread.c) - The DLL callback parameter for window resize events was computed incorrectly on 16-bit systems. (gdevwdib.c) - A file included gxdevice.h unnecessarily. (bcwin.mak, bcwin32.mak, msvcwint.mak, gp_mswin.c)
Fixes bugs: - Storing into a read-only dictionary with def or store was allowed. (dstack.h) - If the interpreter allocated extra space for a dictionary to round its storage size up to a power of 2, it was possible for length to exceed maxlength. (idict.c, iinit.c) - The if and ifelse operators didn't check that their 'procedure' arguments were actually procedures. (interp.c, zcontrol.c) - The undef operator was defined even in Level 1 configurations. (We need this capability for all configurations, so we always define .undef.) (zdict.c, gs_*.ps, pdf_*.ps) - In Level 1 configurations, copying a dictionary should copy the access attributes, but it didn't. We have to work around this compatibility quirk in a lot of places. (gs_cidfn.ps, gs_cmap.ps, gs_dps1.ps, gs_fonts.ps, gs_init.ps, gs_l2img.ps, gs_lev2.ps, gs_pdf.ps, gs_pfile.ps, gs_res.ps, gs_setpd.ps, gs_type1.ps, zdict.c) - DSC comments that crossed a buffer boundary didn't call the scan_dsc_proc. (iscan.c) - "statusdict /setpage get exec" caused an error. (gs_statd.ps) - The default size of systemdict had become slightly too small. (iinit.c) - Doing a showpage or copypage would cause the equivalent of a setpagedevice at the next restore or grestore. We aren't entirely sure that the fix we made doesn't have bad side-effects. (gs_setpd.ps) - Not all filters accepted (and ignored) an optional dictionary parameter on the stack. (ifilter.h, zfbcp.c, zfdecode.c, zfilter.c, zfilterx.c, zfzlib.c, zmisc1.c) - The PixelDifference filters required a Columns parameter, rather than defaulting it to 1. (spdiffx.h, zfdecode.c) - Contrary to the NEWS entry for release 3.60, the LZW filters did not implement pixel differencing. (zfdecode.c, zfilter2.c) - readstring with a 0-length string didn't signal a rangecheck. This doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but it's what the Adobe documentation specifies. Unfortunately, we have to work around this in a number of places that assumed the sensible definition (return () true without reading anything). (gs_l2img.ps, pdf_font.ps, zfileio.c) - Encoded number strings didn't work (bug introduced in 3.64). (ibnum.c) - The allocator could produce spurious "free large 0x...... chunk not found" messages. (These didn't cause any harm, but they were disturbing.) (gsalloc.c) Changes the default transfer function for high-resolution devices so that it is the identity function if the device is continuous-tone. (gs_init.ps) Undoes the "subversion" of zgetdevice noted in release 3.61, since it is now possible to copy devices safely. (zdevice.c) Changes the implementation of the garbage collector and restore so that object finalization code may safely free objects. (igc.c, isave.c) Reimplements essentially all of Type 1 BuildChar in C. (gs_init.ps, gs_type0.ps (deleted), gs_type1.ps, ifont.h, zchar.c, zchar1.c, zfont.c) Reimplements DISKFONTS as a separate feature (diskfont.dev), and changes it to use Type 4 fonts rather than special machinery. Currently this feature is included only in the makefiles for 16-bit architectures. (bc.mak, bcwin.mak, int.mak, tc.mak, gs_diskf.ps, gs_fonts.ps, gs_type1.ps) Converts the library search path from a list of strings to a (PostScript) array of strings, one string per directory. (iminst.h, main.h, gs.c, gsmain.c, zfile.c) Adds a hook procedure scan_comment_proc for processing all comments, similar to scan_dsc_proc. If both are set, scan_comment_proc is used only for non-DSC comments. (iscan.h, iscan.c)
Fixes bugs: - Encrypted PDF files produced a random error (usually ioerror in --token--) rather than a meaningful message. (pdf_main.ps) - Color space setting didn't work. (gs_pdf.ps) - The algorithm for skipping a possible blank line following the 'stream' keyword wasn't robust enough. (We aren't sure the new algorithm is exactly right, either.) (pdf_base.ps) Gets rid of the special handling of the LZW decoding filter, since the filter itself now handles the Predictor facility. (pdf_base.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Configurations with LZW encoding but not decoding had an undefined reference. (lib.mak, slzwc.c, slzwd.c) - The LZW-compatible encoder didn't provide a 'reset' procedure. (slzwce.c) - The PixelDifference filters didn't work for most parameter combinations in which each pixel took up more than 1 byte. (spdiff.c) - Temporary write streams could cause an infinite loop. (We only need such streams for the Predictor = 2 case of LZWEncode: this is why the bug never showed up before.) (stream.c) Adds an optional reinitialization procedure to the stream template. Note that this is not the same as the PostScript 'reset' operation or the stream resetting operation invoked by sreset: the reinit procedure in the template reinitializes any internal state of the encoder or decoder without affecting buffered data. (scommon.h, strimpl.h, sbcp.c, sbhc.c, slzwce.c, slzwd.c, slzwe.c, smtf.c, spdiff.c, srle.c) ****** NOT DONE YET: sbwbs.c, szlibd.c, szlibe.c Adds a decoding stream for the run-length compression used in PCX. (spcxx.h, spcxd.c)
Fixes bugs: - A recent edit introduced an extraneous right parenthesis. (gpcheck.h) - A minor nit in a macro could cause incorrect grouping of 'if' statements under implausible conditions. (gsmdebug.h) - The first data plane buffer of an image enumerator didn't get marked during garbage collection. (gsimage.c) - The Watcom C compiler required splitting up a declaration. (gxcmap.h) - The extern declarations for the tables in gconf.c weren't gathered together in one place. (gscdefs.h, gxiodev.h, gconf.c, gsdevice.c, gslib.c, gsinit.c, gsiodev.c) - charpath and show produced different output. We fixed this by undoing a "bug fix", introduced in version 2.9, which suppressed hinting and coordinate rounding for charpath; we aren't sure this won't cause some obscure problems to reappear. (gstype1.c) - Clipping with a rectangle usually created a 3-rectangle clipping list, slowing down all drawing operations (performance bug only). (gxacpath.c) - stroking in a rotated coordinate system sometimes thought lines were always thin when they actually weren't. (gxstroke.c) - An unsigned quantity wasn't properly converted to signed, possibly causing band path coordinates to get mangled. (gxclread.c) - A bug in the Borland compiler caused an unsigned quantity to be interpreted as signed, causing band path coordinates to get mangled. (gxclread.c) Changes structure type pointers on 16-bit segmented systems to full 32-bit pointers. This will increase time and space requirements very slightly on these systems. (gsmemory.h, gxobj.h) Changes the memory manager so that object finalization code may safely free objects. (gsmemory.h, gsstruct.h, gsalloc.c, gsmemory.c) Refactors the Type 1 CharString interpreter so it can be included in the imager library. (gstype1.h, gxtype1.h, gstype1.c) Starts to refactor the implementation of band lists in memory so that it can use any encoding/decoding filter. Currently this choice is made at compile time, but it could easily be made dynamic. (gxclmem.h, gxclmem.c) Starts to refactor image rendering so that, like path filling and stroking, it only uses imager state and can be done after banding. (gxcmap.h, gxdraw.h, gximage.h, gsimage*.c, gxcmap.c) Speeds up copy_mono for 2-bit-per-pixel devices a little. (gdevm2.c) Implements an optimized copy_alpha for 24-bit memory devices. (gdevmem.h, gdevm24.c) Speeds up filling rectangles significantly. (gsbitops.c) Changes the band list rasterizer to use the memory space of the device rather than the C heap: our allocator is considerably faster than malloc. (gxclread.c) Speeds up stroking a little, especially in 90 degree rotated coordinate systems. (gxstroke.c)
This release fixes a few more bugs, including some serious bugs in band lists, and adds pdfmark processing to the PDF writer. The PDF writer is still not fit for real use, since it converts all text characters into 720 dpi bitmaps and turns images into zillions of tiny rectangles (!), but it should be producing legal output.
Fixes bugs: - Frans van Hoesel's e-mail address was incorrect. (gdevdjet.c) - The man page for ansi2knr was out of date. (ansi2knr.1) - The description of a procedure was out of date. (gxdcolor.h) Notes that several "optional" features are required in order to obtain the full PostScript Level 1 functionality at the library level. (lib.doc) Documents the top-level interpreter API. (imain.h) Adds details on differences between the imager API and the PostScript graphics operators. (lib.doc) Notes (here, in NEWS) that the change for device prototypes in 3.61 made the protection attributes of a device significant for the first time. Only the writable attribute is significant so far. (news)
Fixes bugs: - The .dev rules in the library makefiles didn't list echogs as a dependency. (jpeg.mak, libpng.mak, zlib.mak) - The install rule tried to install gs.1.1 etc. rather than gs.1 etc. (unix-end.mak) - The install rule tried to install some nonexistent *.1 files. (unix-end.mak) Adds 'help' and '?' procedures to assist users who don't read the documentation. (gs_init.ps) Adds -A-, -E-, and -Z-... to turn off debugging flags. (gs.c) Adds a -dDELAYBIND switch to delay binding operators, to allow special packages like pstotext to redefine them. (gs_init.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Fonts produced by rollconv.ps left a couple of items on the operand stack, and left array packing set to true. (rollconv.ps) Makes ansi2knr require that the first token after a function header be a left brace on the next line, so it can cope with some macros in IJG release 6a. Also updates it to work better without the GNU configure machinery, and on some old compilers. (ansi2knr.c) Changes align.ps so it can be used directly to determine the margin parameters. (align.ps, psfiles.doc)
Fixes bugs: - The TIFF/F (G3 and G4) drivers were broken (bug introduced in 3.60). (gdevtfax.c) - The PDF writer produced invalid output for 0-width, 0-height images. (gdevpdfi.c) - The PDF writer wasn't a page device. (gdevpdf.c) - The PDF writer assigned the Contents node rather than the Pages node as the Parent of each page. (gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf.c) Corrects the margin information for the DeskJet printers to be the actual values observed on a printer; all of the values in the file were wrong. (gdevdjet.c) Adds pdfmark recognition and conversion to the PDF writer. All documented pdfmarks (ANN, ARTICLE, DEST, DOCINFO, DOCVIEW, LNK, OUT, PAGE, PAGES, PS) are recognized and converted, but some of them are not converted correctly. (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf.c, gdevpdfm.c) Adds recognition of all Distiller parameters, except *ImageDict, to the PDF writer. Currently only ASCII85EncodePages actually has any effect. (gs_pdfwr.ps, gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdfp.c) Ensures that PDF output files include at least a default Info dictionary. (gdevpdf.c) Changes the handling of coordinates in PDF output files so that the scale is always 72 dpi, and so that each graphics operator is on a line by itself, for compatibility with Adobe Illustrator. (gdevpdfx.h, gdevpdf*.c) Adds a driver for ImageMagick's MIFF format. The driver currently only produces 24-bit, direct color, RLE compressed output. (gdevmiff.c)
Changes the gp_check_interrupts platform procedure so that instead of just returning a Boolean, it can now also return a negative error code. THIS IS (THEORETICALLY) A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. However, since all implementations of this procedure should only have been returning 0 or 1 up to now, no existing code should need to be changed. (gpcheck.h, gsmisc.c)
Fixes bugs: - devicenames was accidentally deleted. (gs_init.ps) - -dFAKEFONTS could cause the memory manager to waste a lot of time. (gs_dps1.ps) - Using -r or -dFIXEDMEDIA with a non-page device caused an error. (gs_init.ps) - A VMS compiler reserves the word "readonly", which was used as a parameter name. (imain.h, gsmain.c) - A garbage collection during the execution of x/y/xyshow with an array providing the values could get confused. (ibnum.h, ichar.h, stream.h, ibnum.c, iscanbin.c, zchar.c, zchar2.c, zdps1.c, zupath.c) - Errors in encoded number strings produced a typecheck rather than a rangecheck error. (ibnum.c, zupath.c) Updates the DCT filters for IJG release 6a. (zfdctc.c) Provides an API call for getting the real stdio files. (imain.h, gs.c, gsmain.c)
Fixes bugs: - If the CCITTFaxEncode stream encountered an output buffer boundary while processing the last scan line of input, it could fail to process some the scan line. (scfe.c) - A couple of pointers weren't always initialized, possibly confusing the garbage collector. (stream.c) - The weighting coefficient structures used for image scaling weren't declared properly for the garbage collector. (siscale.h, siscale.c)
Fixes bugs: - Unrotated patterns always used the bounding box size as the step, rather than XStep/YStep. (gspcolor.c) - Alpha computations for graphics could be seriously incorrect (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gdevabuf.c) - The length of the next_data_x command for the fill_mask operation was incorrect, causing the band list to become confused (bug introduced in 3.63). (gxclpath.c) - An extern was omitted, causing linker warnings. (gxdevice.h) - RasterOps could cause an invalid access because the palette for a memory device wasn't set. (gdevmrop.c) - gximage.h was included unnecessarily. (gspaint.c) - Color screens caused a segmentation fault (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxcht.c) - cshow returned the width in an incorrect coordinate system. (gscoord.h, gschar.c) - Filling or stroking a path that lay entirely off the page in the +X or +Y direction could corrupt memory (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxclpath.c) - When banding, painting characters with halftones produced random results (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxclpath.c) - When banding, characters could get clipped when they shouldn't be (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxclpath.c) - The default implementation of fill_mask could discard clipped bitmaps (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gdevdflt.c) - Non-halftoned 24-bit colors could get garbled when banding (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxclist.c) - When banding, if a stroked path had subpaths that fell entirely outside the current band, the rest of the path was drawn in the wrong place (bug introduced in 3.6x). (gxclpath.c) Speeds up image interpolation on machines with slow floating point. (siscale.h, siscale.c) Speeds up interpolated images when using device color spaces. (gxcvalue.h, gxfrac.h, gdevht.c, gxcmap.c, gsimage.c, gsimage3.c) Speeds up color mapping a little by removing tests and calls in favor of code copying. (gxcmap.c) Implements RasterOp for 24-bit RGB devices. (gdevm8.c, gdevm24.c, gdevmrop.c)
This release has the usual collection of bug fixes, and two significant additions: AccurateScreens, and the first draft of a PostScript->PDF converter ("distiller").
Fixes bugs: - Some documentation for pstoppm.ps was out of date. (psfiles.doc) - Documentation for acctest.ps, view*.ps, and zeroline.ps was missing. (psfiles.doc) - The documentation for rollconv.ps omitted the .CSR file. (rollconv.ps) Removes an inappropriate RCS Id line. (gs.1) Adds a list of paper sizes to the man page. (gs.1) Suggests that driver authors use parameterization rather than copying when possible. (drivers.doc) Adds an announcement of Ghostscript support on CompuServe. (README) Documents the new -dCOLORSCREEN switch and the existing -dDITHERPPI=lpi switch. (use.doc) Notes that the OS/2 implementation now requires EMX/GCC 0.9b rather than 0.9a. (install.doc) Adds some new man pages. (pdf2ps.1, ps2ascii.1) Greatly expands lib.doc. (lib.doc)
Fixes bugs: - The pg target for Unix platforms didn't include some necessary additional X11 libraries. (unix-end.mak) - The Unix library makefile didn't define CCAUX or CCLEAF. (ugcclib.mak) - Unix systems didn't `install' some .ps files. (unix-end.mak) Extends genconf so that features at the library level can have initialization procedures. (gconf.c, genconf.c, gsinit.c) Adds a -dCOLORSCREEN[=false] switch to force enabling or disabling of 4-color screens. (gs_init.ps, gs_setpd.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The prfont utility didn't leave enough of a margin on the left. (prfont.ps) - The ps2ascii utility still created files _temp_.out and _temp_.err even though they are no longer used. (ps2ascii.ps) - The acctest.ps file was empty, rather than including a test program. (acctest.ps) Adds ps2pdf[.bat] scripts for invoking the new pdfwrite driver. (ps2pdf, ps2pdf.bat, unix-end.mak)
Fixes bugs: - The x11alpha driver had a patch that suppressed output in many cases. (gdevxalt.c) - The X driver set up a parameter incorrectly in copy_color. (gdevx.c) - An explicit cast was needed to handle a 'const' problem. (gdevpng.c) Adds a pdfwrite driver that creates syntactically correct PDF output. The output is only reasonable for fill/stroke graphics, not for text or images. (iscan.h, sa85x.h, sfilter.h, gdevpdf.c, sfilter2.c, zfdecode.c)
Fixes bugs: - The test for WinExec failure on Win32 was incorrect. (gp_mswin.c) - getenv was declared redundantly on OS/2. (gp_os2.c) - gs16spl.c was missing <string.h>. (gs16spl.c)
Fixes bugs: - Images read data in smaller and smaller increments (performance bug only). (zpaint.c) - Images with MultipleDataSources=true and two or more DataSources referencing the same stream could get confused. (zpaint.c) - Invoking setpagedevice with an undefined key, even with Policy = 1, caused an error. (gs_setpd.ps) - IEEE floats in binary tokens or encoded number strings were read incorrectly on CPUs that use non-IEEE floating point. (ibnum.c) Adds a 'const' to the second parameter of zimage_setup. (zimage2.c, zpaint.c) Encapsulates the filling of free memory blocks in a macro. (igc.c, igcstr.c)
Fixes bugs: - If the first line of a file began with % but the line was longer than 255 characters, an error occurred. (pdf_main.ps) - Masked images didn't set the color before drawing. (gs_pdf.ps) - Extraneous blank lines in the trailer or cross-reference region caused an error. (pdf_base.ps, pdf_main.ps)
Speeds up image interpolation a little. Much more could be still be done. (siscale.c)
Fixes bugs: - An error in handling a boundary condition could cause a horizontal streak of pixels to be turned on or off when it shouldn't be. (gxfill.c) - The new scan-line-based filling loop could write pixels twice. (The old trapezoid-based loop still does write pixels twice.) (gxfill.c) - For multi-plane images, gs_image_next only sets *pused for the last plane; this wasn't documented. (gsimage.h) - Images with MultipleDataSources=true and two or more DataSources referencing the same stream could get confused. (gsimage.h, gsimage0.c) - 12-bit gray images caused an invalid memory access. (gsimage.c) - Nearly-zero-thickness lines didn't get filled, because the hack that compensates for this peculiarity of the MS Windows PostScript driver accidentally got disabled. (gxfill.c) - Some casts to remove 'const' were omitted. (gxclread.c) - 1-line-high bitmaps could get written in the band list with an inconsistent number of bytes, causing errors when reading. (gxcldev.h, gxclbits.c, gxclist.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c) - Isolated dots produced by round caps usually disappeared. (They still disappear sometimes.) (gxstroke.c) - On 16-bit platforms, the computation of t2 and t3 in gx_curve_x_at_y could overflow, leading to incorrect output. (gxpcopy.c) - Stroking horizontal or vertical lines could produce variations of 1 pixel in the line width. (gxstroke.c) - The default clipping region for band rendering was too large, leading to wasted work. (gxclread.c) - Guarantees no double pixel writing when necessary, i.e., when a non-idempotent RasterOp is selected. (gsropt.h, gxfill.c) - For unrotated black-and-white images, one column of pixels at the right edge of the image might be incorrect. (gsimage1.c) - A const pointer was passed inappropriately. (gxistate.h, gscoord.c) - CIE color conversion could address 1 element beyond the end of an array, with unpredictable results. (gscie.c) Separates out the higher-level band list facilities, so they can be an optional feature. (lib.mak, gxcldev.h, gxclpath.h, gxclbits.c, gxclist.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c) Implements bitmap (fill_mask) clipping in the band list. (gxcldev.h, gxclpath.h, gxclist.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c) Starts to separate out the RasterOp facility as an optional feature. (lib.mak, gxdevice.h, gxdevrop.h, gdevdflt.c, gdevmrop.c) Encapsulates the filling of free memory blocks in a macro, at the request of a licensee. (gdebug.h, gsmdebug.h, gsmemory.h, gs.c, gsalloc.c, gsmemory.c, gxbcache.c) Speeds up fill_rectangle for 32-bit devices. (gdevm32.c) Speeds up path writing in band lists a little. (gxclpath.c) Implements AccurateScreens along the lines described in the Adobe documentation. The current implementation can produce very large super-cells, so it will not always be able to actually increase the screen accuracy. (gxdht.h, gsht.c, gshtscr.c)
This release makes some licensee-requested improvements in the garbage collector and fixes a couple of minor bugs. It also constitutes a checkpoint for the forthcoming forked 3.53 release.
Notes that for Win32s, gs16spl.exe must be in the same directory as gswin32.exe. (install.doc) Changes `3.N' to a real version number in the man page. (gs.1) Adds a reference to dos-psv, another "dumb terminal" user interface for Ghostscript intended for MS-DOS users. (README)
Fixes bugs: - The stack size for some of the PC platforms was set too small. (watc.mak, watcwin.mak) Changes the default value of ORIENT1 from false to true, i.e., assumes that a value of 1 for the orientation parameter of setpageparams indicates portrait orientation. THIS IS A NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE CHANGE. It only affects files created for roll-media imagesetters. (gs_init.ps, use.doc)
Fixes bugs: - The definition of the op_index_op_array_table macro had an incorrect trailing semicolon. (opdef.h) - Setting the PageSize policy to 1 and then trying to set the page size caused an error if FIXEDMEDIA was selected. (gs_setpd.ps) Changes the garbage collector marking phase so that instead of just using a single block (allocated, free, or default) for the mark stack, it can chain all three types of block together. (igc.h, igc.c, igcstr.c, ilocate.c) Refactors the garbage collector slightly to reduce inter-module dependencies. (int.mak, igc.h, igcstr.h, igcstr.c) Changes the garbage collector to keep track of ranges within each chunk that must be scanned if the mark stack overflows. (gxalloc.h, igc.c) Adds [write]===[only] procedures, which act like == but also print the contents of dictionaries, and ppstack, which acts like pstack but uses ===. Changes ESTACKPRINT and OSTACKPRINT to use === rather than ==. (gs_init.ps, gs_setpd.ps)
Fixes bugs: - If a PDF file substituted a calibrated color space for the DeviceGray or DeviceRGB color space using a ColorSpace resource, the PostScript file that pdf2ps produced from that PDF file caused an error. (gs_pdf.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The debugging code for checking the sorting of line lists didn't check for an empty list. (gxfill.c)
This limited release fixes a few bugs (including a couple that significantly affected character quality) and also includes some substantial performance improvements.
Fixes bugs: - The directory name for the PNG library was incorrect. (libpng.mak) - The analysis of curve monotonocity in gxpcopy.c had an error. (gxpcopy.c) Changes the subdirectory names for zlib and libpng to be consistent. (make.doc) Documents a possible problem with object file format incompatibilities in certain versions of Linux. (make.doc) Documents the new distinction between devices and device prototypes. (language.doc) Adds a pointer to DEC's free pstotext utility. (README)
Fixes bugs: - zlib.mak omitted some files in the encoding module dependencies. (zlib.mak) - os2.mak referred to png.mak rather than libpng.mak. (os2.mak) - The png devices didn't include gdevpccm.$(OBJ) as a required file. (devs.mak) - Some modules in lib.mak referred to stream.h, which was defined in int.mak. (int.mak, lib.mak) - Quite a few dependencies on header files were missing from the makefiles. (int.mak, lib.mak, *.mak) Adds a 'pg' target to the Unix makefiles, for building profiling configurations. (unix-end.mak)
Fixes bugs: - Type 1 fonts in which some characters are defined by PostScript procedures couldn't be compiled. (ccfont.h, iccfont.c, font2c.ps) - pdf2ps didn't write Widths or Encoding in the converted file, producing incorrect spacing and incorrect characters. (pdf_2ps.ps) - markhint.ps didn't handle the Type 1 'div' operator, causing typecheck errors. (markhint.ps) - markhint.ps ignored the hstem3 and vstem3 hints. (markhint.ps) Changes the rollconv.ps utility to produce files whose names conform to the 8.3 length restriction, and to reduce the fixed RAM overhead for Kanji fonts. (rollconv.ps) Adds a utility for detecting compiler problems that affect Ghostscript. (bughunt.sh)
Adds anti-aliasing capability (-dTextAlphaBits and -dGraphicsAlphaBits) to the PGM and PPM drivers. (gdevpbm.c) Declares the static_procs member of the device structure as const *. This should have been done a long time ago! (drivers.doc, gxdevice.h)
Fixes bugs: - Printing didn't work in 32-bit MS Windows environments. (bcwin32.mak, gdevmswn.c, gp_mswin.c) - There were some compatibility problems with IBM C. (os2.mak, gsdll.h, gdevpm.c, gp_os2.c) Adds the PNG drivers to the 32-bit MS Windows and OS/2 makefiles. (bcwin32.mak, os2.mak) Adds a conditional to work around a bug in gcc 2.7.x (it didn't recognize that the target of a const T * might still be mutable through aliasing). (stdpre.h)
Fixes bugs: - Rasterizing a character in a Type 1 font with an invalid FontBBox left some garbage on the operand stack (bug introduced in 3.52 or 3.60). (gs_type1.ps) - The font substitution algorithm could fail or loop. (gs_fonts.ps) Adds a little more support for CID fonts and CMaps. (gs_cidfn.ps, gs_cmap.ps)
Fixes bugs: - An #include <memory_.h> was missing. (ziodev.h) - Scanner-detected errors (primarily syntaxerror) didn't report the file position. (gs_init.ps) - Rotated characters were rendered incorrectly (bug introduced in 3.52). (gstype1.c) - Some compilers got upset about the use of 'dict' as a variable name. (zdict.c) - Operand stack overflows sometimes didn't set the "requested" field correctly. (interp.c) - Using -dBufferSpace= with a non-printer device caused an error. (gs_init.ps) Adds zlibEncode/Decode filters. (int.mak, zfzlib.c) Separates devices from device prototypes. Prototypes, which lack the writable attribute, cannot be installed as the current device or have their parameters changed. This change allows Ghostscript to be exited and restarted without being reloaded, which solves some problems with DLL usage. ****** WE HAD TO SUBVERT THIS CHANGE BECAUSE OF MEMORY MANAGER PROBLEMS, by making zgetdevice return a writable reference to the prototype. (We finally fixed this in release 3.65.) (gs_init.ps, iref.h, opcheck.h, zdevice.c, ztype.c, zwppm.c) Extends the client API to allow for pushing values onto the operand stack. (imain.h, gs.c, gsmain.c) Defines a .setdefaultscreen procedure that sets the default halftone screen, transfer function, and stroke adjustment for the current device. Changes selectdevice and setpagedevice so that they call .setdefaultscreen; setpagedevice calls .setdefaultscreen before calling the Install procedure, so that Install can set different parameters if it wishes. Note that setdevice does not do this. (gs_init.ps, gs_setpd.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Tf set the current text font twice, and interacted with pdf2ps in an awkward way. (gs_pdf.ps, pdf_2ps.ps, pdf_font.ps) - If a font had variant Widths, it could get confused in the cache with the underlying font. (pdf_font.ps) - If a character appeared twice in an encoding and the font specified different Widths values for the two occurrences, the last Width would be used. We patched this to ignore zero Widths, which is not the correct solution but which almost always produces correct output. (pdf_font.ps) - Arrays containing nulls didn't print out correctly (bug introduced in 3.60). (gs_init.ps) - Some PDF files contain very large dictionaries, which caused a stackoverflow. (pdf_base.ps) Speeds up the initial processing of PDF files by caching the map from page numbers to page objects, and by not scanning the outlines if we aren't producing PostScript output. (pdf_2ps.ps, pdf_base.ps, pdf_main.ps)
Adds zlibEncode/Decode filters. (lib.mak, szlibx.h, szlibc.c, szlibd.c, szlibe.c)
Fixes bugs: - glyphshow displayed a character with code 0 rather than the requested character (bug introduced in 3.60.) (gschar.c) - If trimming white space around a character reduced its raster, the character was garbled in the cache (bug introduced in 3.60.) (gxccman.c) - colorimage would incorrectly convert white pixels to black if the image color space was CMYK, the current color space was not CMYK, and the number of bits per pixel was 4 or 8. (gsimage2.c) - One of the clipping tests for images was backwards (bug introduced in 3.60). (gsimage.c) - Type 1 fonts that used the Flex feature applied hints to the path multiple times, causing dropouts, uneven stems, and other problems (bug probably introduced in 3.21). (gstype1.c) - If a Type 1 font used the Flex feature within the accent of an accented character defined with seac, the shape of the accent could be distorted. (gxtype1.h, gstype1.c) - If a Type 1 font changed hints using the hint replacement facility when the last operation was a closepath, the old hints would be applied a second time, distorting the shape. (gxhint3.c) - Band lists could read garbage beyond the end of data for a band, causing unpredictable errors (bug introduced in 3.60). (gxclread.c) - If the bounding box of the path for fill_path or stroke_path went outside the device page boundary when banding, out-of-bounds memory references occurred (bug introduced in 3.60). (gxdevice.h, gxclpath.c) Adds an alternative implementation of the core path filling algorithm that is much faster on objects with curves but doesn't handle Y fattening. This is the implementation that will normally be used for rasterizing characters. This implementation rasterizes curves directly, without flattening them. (gxfixed.h, gxpath.h, gzpath.h, gsdps1.c, gxfill.c, gxpcopy.c, gxpdash.c) Speeds up the flattening of curves substantially by omitting more redundant points. (gxpcopy.c) Speeds up character bitmap compression a little more. (gsbitops.h, gdevabuf.c, gsbitops.c, gxccman.c) Speeds up anti-aliased graphics a bit by computing a bounding box before converting from oversampling to alpha values, and by speeding up the bounding box computation itself. (gsbitops.h, gdevabuf.c, gsbitops.c, gxccman.c)
(Note: release numbers 3.54 through 3.59 were deliberately skipped.) This internal release includes a major redesign of band lists in order to reduce their size for embedded implementations, to move towards supporting "vector" output formats, and to further separate the imager library from the language interpreters.
Fixes bugs: - A comment was incorrect. (viewpbm.ps) - The PixelDifference filters were not documented. (language.doc) - The change from currenttime to .currenttime wasn't documented. (language.doc) - gs.1 incorrectly stated that the default font directory name included the version number. (gs.1) - The -g and -r switches didn't specify that the units for their arguments are pixels and pixels per inch respectively. (use.doc) - The PageOffset page device parameter wasn't listed. (language.doc) Changes copy_mono and copy_color to optional procedures. (drivers.doc) Adds a reference to ps_view.ps, a "dumb terminal" user interface for Ghostscript intended for MS-DOS users. (README) Splits off the documentation on installing Ghostscript into a separate file. (readme, install.doc, use.doc) Adds documentation on the data format produced by the standard LZWEncode filter. (readme, lzwce.doc) Clarifies XLIBDIR vs. XLIBDIRS. (make.doc) Adds user-contributed documentation on building Ghostscript under QNX. (make.doc)
Fixes bugs: - The rule for building dfaxhigh.dev had a typo. (devs.mak) - The dependencies for gdevpipe.h were missing errno__h and string__h. (unixtail.mak) - The geninit program (the implementation of COMPILE_INITS=1) didn't parse the command line properly, and didn't check for PostScript files properly. (geninit.c) - ccfontab.c was omitted from the fileset. The easiest way to fix this was to rename it to icfontab.c. (gs.mak, int.mak, ccfontab.c) - The Unix makefiles installed caption.ls (a typo) rather than caption.ps. (unix-end.mak) - XLIBDIR, for dynamic library access, wasn't defined. (*head.mak, *tail.mak, ugcclib.mak) Adds the PNG and ZLIB makefiles to the fileset. (*.mak, png.mak, zlib.mak, tar_cat) Puts the PixelDifference filters in the standard Level 2 set, since the LZW filters may invoke them (a post-Red Book addition to the PostScript language definition). (int.mak) Adds -Wcast-qual to the gcc compiler flags. (gcc-head.mak) Adds the PNG drivers to the standard Unix configurations. (ansi/cc-/gcc-head.mak) Adds a -dNOFONTPATH switch to suppress any consultation of the FONTPATH variable or the GS_FONTPATH environment variable. (gs_fonts.ps, gs_init.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The default scaling for viewing PBM files was computed incorrectly. (viewpbm.ps) - ps2ascii left a value on the stack for each unrecognized character it processed, eventually causing a stackoverflow. (ps2ascii.ps) Changes viewpbm.ps so that it simply defines P1 through P6, allowing PBM files to be executed with 'run'. (viewpbm.ps) Adds a small benchmark to crudely measure hardware/system performance. The same file can either be compiled as a C program or executed as a PostScript program. (bench.c) Adds a few PPD files to the distribution. There will probably be more as time goes on. (tar_gs, unix-end.mak) Updates the Unix lpr scripts to handle a wider variety of device options. (unix-lpr.doc, lprsetup.sh, unix-lpr.sh) Adds a utility for converting files produced by Macromedia's Rollup program to a Type 0 form directly usable by Ghostscript. (rollconv.ps)
Fixes bugs: - Forwarding devices passed an incorrect first argument when forwarding a copy_rop operation. (gsdevice.c) - Because of a typo, the LaserJet drivers had incorrect margins. This was probably a new bug in 3.5x. (gdevdjet.c) - A private name was duplicated. (gdevtfax.c) - The x11alpha driver passed invalid colors to the X library. (gdevxalt.c) - The x11alpha driver set the blue component of colors incorrectly. (gdevxalt.c) - Some `const' declarations were missing. (gdevtifs.c, gdevtfnx.c, gdevxxf.c) - The size of A4 paper was slightly inconsistent across drivers. (gdevdjet.c, gdevl256.c) Provides default implementations of copy_mono and copy_color in terms of fill_rectangle. (gxdevice.h, gsdevice.c) Adds forwarders for sync_output and output_page. (gxdevice.h, gsdevice.c) Adds new optional procedures to the driver interface: - fill_path for filling a path with a color; - stroke_path for stroking a path; - fill_mask for painting a color through a mask. The default implementations use the existing rasterizer algorithms. This involves a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change to the parameters of a few internal routines: gs_currentlineparams gx_fill_path, gx_fill_path_only, gx_path_expand_dashes, gx_path_flatten and two externally visible routines not part of standard PostScript: gs_setfilladjust, gs_currentfilladjust (gdevmem.h, gdevprn.h, gspath.h, gspenum.h, gxcpath.h, gxdevice.h, gxdraw.h, gxpaint.h, gxpath.h, gscoord.c, gsdevice.c, gspaint.c, gsstate.c, gxacpath.c, gxclist.c, gxclread.c, gxcpath.c, gxdraw.c, gxfill.c, gxpaint.c, gxpcmap.c, gxpcopy.c, gxstroke.c) Makes major changes to the dithering algorithm for the color DeskJet and BubbleJet drivers, contributed by a user. (gdevcdj.c) Adds a contributed 12-bit RGB TIFF driver. (gdevtfnx.c)
Fixes bugs: - The printjob created by Ghostscript was called "Ghostscirpt" instead of "Ghostscript". (gp_os2.c) - An "export" declaration was omitted from DllInit. (gp_mswin.c) Removes gp_get_clock (its interface was changed from calendar days/milliseconds to epoch seconds/nanoseconds in an undocumented, NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change in 3.51), and adds a new gp_get_realtime procedure that returns epoch seconds/nanoseconds. This too is a NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE change; it is required because we overlooked the prior change in a batch of user-contributed code. (gp.h, gp_*.c)
Adds Heavy as a synonym for Bold when doing intelligent font substitution. (gs_fonts.ps)
Fixes bugs: - The setup for the CCITTFax filters set the 'raster' element redundantly. (zfdecode.c) - currentscreen and currentcolorscreen could give an error if the current screen was set with sethalftone (or, for currentscreen, setcolorscreen). (gs_dps1.ps) - The font operators didn't work properly if a PostScript file redefined certain operator names. (gs_res.ps) - The CCITTFax filters imposed a limit of 9999 Rows or Columns. The new limit is 32000. (zfdecode.c) - Streams could get removed from a bookkeeping list prematurely, and wind up dangling. (zfile.c) - The garbage collector didn't ask for large enough a mark stack, and only used half of what it got. (This was only a performance problem.) (igc.c) - Two private names duplicated names in a vendor library. (zbseq.c) - Type 1 fonts didn't enforce the maximum value of BlueScale, which caused some faulty fonts produced by Fontographer to produce incorrect output. (zfont1.c) - cvs / cvrs / = didn't produce Adobe-compatible output. (gs_init.ps, iutil.h, iutil.c, zfileio.c) - Multiple -I switches set the search path incorrectly. (gsmain.c) - Many `const' declarations were missing. (icie.h, idparam.h, iref.h, iutil.h, idparam.c, iinit.c, ilocate.c, iname.c, interp.c, iparam.c, iutil.c, zcie.c, zfile.c, zgstate.c, ziodev.c, ztype.c) - Fonts could wind up with a pointer to the wrong VM space, causing potential GC or save/restore confusion. (zfont2.c) - upath could leave garbage on the stack if it failed. (gs_dps1.ps) Speeds up rasterizing characters into the cache a little. (gs_type0.ps) Changes the default limit on the size of cached characters from the maximum of (18 points or 5 times the "average" character size) to (18 points or 1% of the total cache size). (gs_init.ps) Adds the DecodedByteAlign parameter to the CCITTFax filters. (zfdecode.c) Updates some code for compatibility with the new fill_path driver procedure. (zupath.c) Replaces .set/currentfilladjust with .set/currentfilladjust2, and defines the former in terms of the latter. (gs_init.ps, zgstate.c) Extends the make[word]imagedevice operators to accept palette values of 16, 24, and 32, for creating true-color image devices. (zdevice.c) Changes realtime to match the definition of gp_get_realtime. (zmisc.c) Removes the [.]currenttime operator. realtime provides interval timing in milliseconds; the %Calendar% IODevice provides calendar times. (zmisc.c) Extends the LZW filters to handle the PDF Predictor (pixel-differencing) option. (zfdecode.c, zfilter2.c, zfpdiff.c (deleted))
Fixes bugs: - The length of an image's data was sometimes calculated incorrectly, causing an error when converting PDF to PostScript. (pdf_draw.ps) - If word spacing and/or text spacing was non-zero, an error could occur. (gs_pdf.ps) - Text that was both filled and stroked caused an error. (gs_pdf.ps)
Fixes bugs: - When closing an encoding filter stream whose target was also a filter, the latter could get called incorrectly with last = 1, possibly more than once, leading to premature EOD markers. (stream.c) - The LZW-compatible encoder put out an incorrect end-of-data code. (slzwce.c) - The LZW-compatible encoder didn't put out a reset code soon enough. (slzwce.c) - Some `const' declarations were missing. (siscale.c) - Doing a sgets on a closed stream could call sreadbuf, possibly causing an error. (stream.c) Adds a new (optional) set_defaults procedure to the stream template, which sets the stream parameters to default values. We only implement it for a few stream types. (scfx.h, scommon.h, slzwx.h, spdiffx.h, srlx.h, strimpl.h, scfd.c, scfe.c, slzwce.c, slzwd.c, slzwe.c, spdiff.c, srld.c, srle.c) Adds a new parameter to the CCITTFax filters, DecodedByteAlign. This is an integer N, which must be a power of 2 between 1 (2^0) and 16 (2^4), that specifies that decoded data scan lines are always a multiple of N bytes. The encoding filter skips data in each scan line from Columns to the next multiple of N bytes; the decoding filter pads each scan line to a multiple of N bytes. Default value: 1. (scfx.h, scfd.c, scfe.c) Increases the maximum width of a scan line for the CCITTFaxEncode filter to 32000 pixels. (scf.h)
Fixes bugs: - Cached characters sometimes had extra blank space on the left, leading to some unnecessary bit-shuffling when imaging them. (gxccman.c) - In rare cases, gray halftones called gx_color_load unnecessarily. (gxdither.c) - The list of all-bands commands wasn't initialized/reset properly. (gxclist.c, gxclread.c) - Rendering an anti-aliased character to a non-anti-aliased device didn't free the temporary bitmap, causing memory to be lost. (gxccache.c) - Dash patterns where the offset exactly reached a run of length 0 skipped over the 0-length run. (gsline.c) - Rectangles closed with both lineto and closepath weren't recognized as rectangles. This is only a performance bug. (gxpath2.c) - Because of a typo in a macro formal parameter list, a private name was duplicated. (gsstruct.h) - Text display operations didn't update the current character in the enumerator structure during the fastest path through the code. This only matters to one very unusual commercial client. (gschar.c) - Some `const' declarations were missing. (gsparam.h, gxistate.h, stdpre.h; gdevm1.c, gsalloc.c, gsfont.c, gsimage3.c, gsmemory.c, gsmisc.c, gspcolor.c, gstype1.c, gxfill.c, gxpcopy.c) Changes the header files to assume that gcc on Solaris defines __svr4__ and that, in this case, <string.h> has the right stuff in it. (memory_.h) Refactors the character cache to share structures with a similar cache used by band lists. Eventually the band list may be able to reference the character cache directly, saving a lot of copying. (gxbcache.h, gxfcache.h, gsfont.c, gxbcache.c, gxccache.c, gxccman.c) Speeds up getting the side bearing and width of a Type 1 charstring a little. (gxtype1.h, gstype1.c) Redesigns band lists so that they can cache character bitmaps as well as halftone bitmaps. Characters may be written for all bands, not just the band(s) they appear in, depending on the setting of the CHAR_ALL_BANDS_COUNT parameter in gxclbits.c. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.h, gxclbits.c, gxclist.c, gxclread.c) Adds G4 fax compression for band list bitmaps. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.c, gxclread.c) Incorporates the new set_defaults procedure into the memory-based band list implementation. (gxclmem.c) Implements a halftoning device that can be used in a device pipeline. (gdevht.h, gzht.h, gdevht.c, gxcht.c) Factors out imager state from the full graphics state. This division is preliminary and subject to change. (gxistate.h, gxop1.h, gzstate.h, gsline.c, gsstate.c, gstype1.c, gxhint*.c) Implements passing fill operations in the band list, except for pattern color or colored halftones. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.h, gxclist.c, gxclread.c) Implements passing stroke operations in the band list, except for pattern color or colored halftones. (gsline.h, gslparam.h, gxline.h, gzline.h, gsline.c; gxcldev.h, gxclist.h, gxclist.c, gxclread.c) Implements the ability to represent halftoned characters in the band list. (gxccache.c) Starts to implement the ability to do halftoning during the rendering phase rather than before writing the band list (currently for black-and-white devices only). Doing this required NON-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE changes to the interfaces of a few internal procedures: gx_check_tile_size, gx_render_device_{color,gray} (gxdcolor.h, gxdht.h, gzht.h, gsht.c, gsimage1.c, gsmisc.c, gspcolor.c, gsstate.c, gxcht.c, gxclbits.c, gxdither.c, gxht.c) Implements passing clipping information in the band list. (gzcpath.h, gxacpath.c, gxclpath.c, gxclread.c, gxcpath.c) Removes the gs_state * parameter from the device color fill_rectangle procedures and many of their callers, since it is no longer needed. This is a non-backward-compatible change to an internal API. (gdevmrop.h, gxdcolor.h, gxdraw.h, gxpaint.h, gdevmrop.c, gsimage.c, gspcolor.c, gxcht.c, gxclread.c, gxdraw.c, gxfill.c, gxht.c, gxpaint.c, gxstroke.c) Removes gxdevice.h from gzstate.h, since not all modules requiring access to the graphics state need to know the implementation of devices. This entails adding gxdevice.h to the include lists for some modules. (gxchar.h, gxcpath.h, gxcvalue.h, gxdevice.h, gxtype1.h, gzstate.h; gschar.c, gscoord.c, gsdevice.c, gsimage1.c, gsimage2.c, gsimage3.c, gspaint.c, gspath.c, gsstate.c, gstype1.c, gxccache.c, gxccman.c, gxhint1.c, gxhint2.c, gxhint3.c, gxpaint.c) Adds a compile-time option, ALPHA_LSB_FIRST, which causes alpha-sampled characters to be nibble-reversed in the cache. This was created for a specialized application and does not interact well with the rest of the code. (gsbitops.c) Substantially reduces the space required to represent 24- or 32-bit colors in the band list, by using more aggressive color differencing. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.c, gxclread.c) Changes the allocation of unique IDs for halftone tiles to use the gray level rather than the number of 1-bits as the increment to a base ID; this allows more efficient (delta) representation of halftone indices in the band list. (gxcldev.h, gxclist.c, gxclread.c, gxht.c) Substantially speeds up entering anti-aliased characters in the cache, by removing white space before compressing rather than vice versa. (gsbitops.c, gxccman.c)
This is an anomalous, out-of-sequence release requested by a commercial licensee. It consists of 3.52 plus the following retrofits from 3.60 through 3.63: - PDF interpreter and pdf2ps; - Type 1 rasterizer fixes; - Type 1 rasterizer and polygon fill performance improvements; - MS Windows and OS/2 fixes; - A few other important fixes. It does NOT fix all problems reported since 3.52.
The list of changes below indicates which subsequent release was the source of each change. In several cases, minor editing of the change was required to make it compatible with 3.52.
Fixes bugs: [3.61] The analysis of curve monotonocity in gxpcopy.c had an error. (gxpcopy.c) [3.63] Notes that the OS/2 implementation now requires EMX/GCC 0.9b rather than 0.9a. (use.doc) [3.62] Notes that for Win32s, gs16spl.exe must be in the same directory as gswin32.exe. (use.doc) [3.62] Adds a reference to dos-psv, another "dumb terminal" user interface for Ghostscript intended for MS-DOS users. (README) [3.61] Adds a pointer to DEC's free pstotext utility. (README) [3.60] Adds a reference to ps_view.ps, a "dumb terminal" user interface for Ghostscript intended for MS-DOS users. (README)
Fixes bugs: [3.60] The geninit program (the implementation of COMPILE_INITS=1) didn't parse the command line properly, and didn't check for PostScript files properly. (geninit.c) [3.60] ccfontab.c was omitted from the fileset. The easiest way to fix this was to rename it to icfontab.c. (gs.mak, int.mak, ccfontab.c) [3.60] The definition of pdfread.dev did an ADDMOD, not a SETMOD. (int.mak) [3.60] Adds a -dNOFONTPATH switch to suppress any consultation of the FONTPATH variable or the GS_FONTPATH environment variable. (gs_fonts.ps, gs_init.ps)
Fixes bugs: [3.61] pdf2ps didn't write Widths or Encoding in the converted file, producing incorrect spacing and incorrect characters. (pdf_2ps.ps) [3.60] ps2ascii left a value on the stack for each unrecognized character it processed, eventually causing a stackoverflow. (ps2ascii.ps) [3.61] Changes the rollconv.ps utility to produce files whose names conform to the 8.3 length restriction, and to reduce the fixed RAM overhead for Kanji fonts. (rollconv.ps) [3.60] Adds a utility for converting files produced by Macromedia's Rollup program to a Type 0 form directly usable by Ghostscript. (rollconv.ps)
Fixes bugs: [3.60] Because of a typo, the LaserJet drivers had incorrect margins. This was probably a new bug in 3.5x. (gdevdjet.c) [3.60] A private name was duplicated. (gdevtfax.c) [3.60] The x11alpha driver passed invalid colors to the X library. (gdevxalt.c) [3.60] The x11alpha driver set the blue component of colors incorrectly. (gdevxalt.c)
Fixes bugs: [3.63] The test for WinExec failure on Win32 was incorrect. (gp_mswin.c) [3.63] getenv was declared redundantly on OS/2. (gp_os2.c) [3.63] gs16spl.c was missing <string.h>. (gs16spl.c) [3.61] Printing didn't work in 32-bit MS Windows environments. (bcwin32.mak, gdevmswn.c, gp_mswin.c) [3.61] There were some compatibility problems with IBM C. (os2.mak, gsdll.h, gdevpm.c, gp_os2.c) [3.60] The printjob created by Ghostscript was called "Ghostscirpt" instead of "Ghostscript". (gp_os2.c) [3.60] An "export" declaration was omitted from DllInit. (gp_mswin.c) [3.61] Adds a conditional to work around a bug in gcc 2.7.x (it didn't recognize that the target of a const T * might still be mutable through aliasing). (stdpre.h)
Fixes bugs: [3.61] Rasterizing a character in a Type 1 font with an invalid FontBBox left some garbage on the operand stack (bug introduced in 3.52 or 3.60). (gs_type1.ps) [3.61] The font substitution algorithm could fail or loop. (gs_fonts.ps) [3.60] Adds Heavy as a synonym for Bold when doing intelligent font substitution. (gs_fonts.ps)
Fixes bugs: [3.63] Invoking setpagedevice with an undefined key, even with Policy = 1, caused an error. (gs_setpd.ps) [3.62] Setting the PageSize policy to 1 and then trying to set the page size caused an error if FIXEDMEDIA was selected. (gs_setpd.ps) [3.61] Rotated characters were rendered incorrectly (bug introduced in 3.52). (gstype1.c) [3.60] currentscreen and currentcolorscreen could give an error if the current screen was set with sethalftone (or, for currentscreen, setcolorscreen). (gs_dps1.ps) [3.60] Streams could get removed from a bookkeeping list prematurely, and wind up dangling. (zfile.c) [3.60] Multiple -I switches set the search path incorrectly. (gsmain.c) [3.60] Fonts could wind up with a pointer to the wrong VM space, causing potential GC or save/restore confusion. (zfont2.c) [3.60] upath could leave garbage on the stack if it failed. (gs_dps1.ps) [3.61] Extends the client API to allow for pushing values onto the operand stack. (imain.h, gs.c, gsmain.c) [3.61] Defines a .setdefaultscreen procedure that sets the default halftone screen, transfer function, and stroke adjustment for the current device. Changes selectdevice and setpagedevice so that they call .setdefaultscreen; setpagedevice calls .setdefaultscreen before calling the Install procedure, so that Install can set different parameters if it wishes. Note that setdevice does not do this. (gs_init.ps, gs_setpd.ps) [3.60] Speeds up rasterizing characters into the cache a little. (gs_type0.ps) [3.60] Changes the default limit on the size of cached characters from the maximum of (18 points or 5 times the "average" character size) to (18 points or 1% of the total cache size). (gs_init.ps) [3.60] Implements parts of the Type 1 BuildChar callout in C. (gs_type1.ps, zchar