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Revision: 44595 http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/brlcad/?rev=44595&view=rev Author: erikgreenwald Date: 2011-05-10 13:16:06 +0000 (Tue, 10 May 2011) Log Message: ----------- catch up on some news items Modified Paths: -------------- brlcad/trunk/NEWS Modified: brlcad/trunk/NEWS =================================================================== --- brlcad/trunk/NEWS 2011-05-10 13:08:08 UTC (rev 44594) +++ brlcad/trunk/NEWS 2011-05-10 13:16:06 UTC (rev 44595) @@ -11,11 +11,28 @@ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2011-05-XX Release 7.18.6 --- +--- 2011-05-1X Release 7.18.6 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -* awesomeness +All hail cmake, some kind of silver bullet. The TCL/TK variant of ISST +is now part of BRL-CAD proper. I could go for some tacos. +* updated search to use . and / correctly - Cliff Yapp +* fix search output order - Cliff Yapp +* add LIBRT_BOT_MINTIE environment variable - Sean Morrison +* search assumes cwd if not given path - Cliff Yapp +* full path resolving added to search - Cliff Yapp +* segment splitting bug fixed for tesselation - Richard Weiss +* cut splitting order fixed, may effect axis order - Sean Morrison +* libtie merged into librt - Erik Greenwald +* attribute syncing improved, hardcoded names removed - Cliff Yapp +* color attribute handling improved - Cliff Yapp +* This is madness. THIS IS CMAKE! - Cliff Yapp/Sean Morrison +* facetization crash fixed for large models - Richard Weiss +* removed -t and -m from annotate command - Sean Morrison +* Zoom out keybinding fixed on Linux/*BSD - Cliff Yapp +* TCL/TK ISST enabled for 64b platforms - Cliff Yapp/Erik Greenwald +* TOGL (TCL/TK OpenGL) enabled by default - Cliff Yapp ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2011-04-12 Release 7.18.4 --- This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |