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dan e826a4122e - client supplied icons that were saved by Window Maker in the directory
~/GNUstep/.AppInfo/WindowMaker/ will be recreated if missing when the
  application starts.
- fixed a small memleak when the client supplied icon was extracted and saved.

Check NEWS on how to fix your old broken XPM's saved to
~/GNUstep/.AppInfo/WindowMaker
2001-04-29 21:21:39 +00:00

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- Added retain/release mechanism to RImage by adding RRetainImage() and
RReleaseImage(). RDestroyImage() is an alias to RReleaseImage() now, but
will be removed in a future release because it no longer fits with the
semantics. Will be kept for a while to allow a smoother transition.
More about in NEWS
- Fixed crashing for Pseudocolor visuals with BestMatchRendering
- Small speed improvement for 24 and 32 bpp, if internal converter is used
- Small speed improvement for generating gradients.
- Fixed RSaveXPM() to output correct xpm images.
- fixed code dependant on the order of evaluation. code like
*ptr++ = *ptr++ = *ptr++ = color;
is wrong, because there is no guarantee that ptr will be incremented
_between_ the assignment operations. it can be incremented after all
assignment operations as well. Because of this both of these are valid
implementations for a compiler:
a. assign, increment, assign, increment, assign, increment
b. assign, assign, assign, increment by 3
In case b. only the first memory location of the 3 will be modified, being
assigned 3 times the same value, while the other 2 remain unchanged.
For example egcs-2.91.66 (and possibly gcc-2.95.x too) implement this in
the second way (like in case b.)
Also the order in which the assignement is made is undefined (left to right
or right to left).
- added RMakeCenteredImage()
- Added code to draw pixels and lines. Both writing absolute values, or
offseting existing pixels with delta values are supported.
- Remade the beveling code to be simpler, using the RAlterLine() functions.
- Fixed some pixels in the bevels.
- Changed RAlter* functions to more generic ROperate*