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This is version 2.104, an update to version 2.96. It fixes a bug in the
StripBorder() routine which could cause the system to crash (it actually
appears to be more a bug in SAS 5.10's conditional code creation).
I also reduced the amount of static memory declared by 1k. Also moved some
of the declarations in giftosham.c to largearrays.c to avoid the `too much
global data' warning.
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2/24/91: Version 2.116
This fixes a couple problems with the iff writer:
1) If the image had an odd width and was not XCOMPed or
NOBORDERed, a corrupted iff file would be written.
2) If the image was greater vertically than the size of one's
screen (i.e., required scrolling down), was of odd height,
and was interlaced, Mostra v1.02 would glitch when one
scrolled all the way down to the bottom of the image.
This has been fixed by writing an extra blank scan line
to images of odd height.
I also moved the help text into a seperate file which is then BLinked in.
Makes it easier to edit, and doesn't cause the compiler to throw ten
thousand coniption fits (i.e., crash) when it gets to be more than 512
chars long.
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8/26/91: Version 2.137
A couple of changes have been made:
1) C= changed the calling format for the SetVBuf() command
between KickStart V36 and V37. Since V37 is starting to
become available, a new version which uses the new
calling format was definately needed.
2) A new option, NOCOUNT, has been added so that will suppress
the printing of line numbers during various operations.
This can speed the conversion process up a tad.
3) Escape codes for ANSI cursor movements have been recoded as
\x1B[ instead of \x9B. This allows GIFMachine output to
appear correctly on terminals that don't know about the
\x9B shorthand.
4) The UpCVersion program I use for bumping revision numbers
has been updated to insert a 2.0 $VERS: string into the
version object file. This allows one to use the 2.0
c:version command to determine GIFMachine's revision.