I can confirm that in my use case it's now as fast as with 3.2.8, thanks a lot!
Mmm, much nicer indeed but terribly slow to render for such kind of file, and thus becomes unusable. Is there a run-time way to revert back to X core fonts?
Ok, but this didn't use to be a problem with 3.2.8, so something must have changed in that regard within xfig itself
xfig 3.2.9 taking ages to open a large file (font loading caching missing?)
Fix GNU/Hurd build
Fix build on non-Linux glibc-based systems
Cope with empty /proc/cpuinfo file
Cope with empty /proc/cpuinfo file
That's basically the same idea, yes
Let environment provide default values for CPPFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, and LDFLAGS
It works just like I hope, thanks!
Pushing to the side also works for me and I indeed sometimes use it, but it's just a button press and is rate is fixed to the repetition rate To the point that I almost never use it, since it's so slow. It's actually faster in my use cases to just use control-z to zoom out completely and z to zoom in where I would have wanted to scroll horizontally to. Not really the most efficient way, but still more efficient that pushing the wheel to the side.
Pushing to the side also works for me and I indeed sometimes use it, but it's just a button press and is rate is fixed to the repetition rate, while using shift+scrollwheel allows to get natural efficient scrolling (either precise of fast as the user prefers). Concerning the toolbar switching, I personally would never use it since I learnt the key shortcuts. shift+mousewheel horizontal panning is surely less commonly known that the mousewheel vertical panning, but I have seen it implemented widely,...
Rather using shift+mousewheel for scrolling horizontally?
emacspeak-espeak-server: Fails to start, and gives message "Not auto-advising local-set-key"
(I meant gtk2 is being unmaintained)
gtk3 support
Ok, here it is!
Yes, I checked the history, and apart from syntaxical maintenance (which I had to throw away anyway), I believe I have full authorship on the file. Which copyright headers should I take as example to provide a pure patch?
Add braille image format support
incompatibility with elpa-auto-complete
Hello, OpenJDK 11 dropped support for SecurityManager.checkSystemClipboardAccess, so jaxe now fails to build. That function is however only used in canAccessSystemClipboard which does not seem to be used, so we just need to remove it to fix the build. Samuel
fix python3 support
Does not properly speak combining accents
And here is the fix for espeakedit
build failure with g++ 6
Another log
Another log
Another log
testsuite failures on mipsel and s390x
bogus type in test_pitch.c
non-linux build failure
FYI, this will prevent Sphinx from being in the next Debian release, if not fixed...
Implement legacy io & map for x86 backend
LICENSE file missing in 5prealpha tarballs
syntax error in fstutils.py
-fpic is not enough on sparc64, please replace with -fPIC
Ah, sorry, I had only tested the 0.8 release.
gstreamer1.0 support
Should automatically spell characters inside quotes
Should spell one-character text
ok, seen that it's fixed in svn already, sorry for the noise
pocketsphinx has the same kind of issue, as can be seen on https://buildd.debian...
sphinxtrain fails to build on big-endian archs