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But first, please read -. diff --git a/gource/ChangeLog.txt b/gource/ChangeLog.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eed47ea16..000000000 --- a/gource/ChangeLog.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,298 +0,0 @@ -0.51: - * Fixed --font-file relative path handling. - * Fixed a bug in resolving the repository root directory from a relative path. - -0.50: - * Right mouse button rotation now pivots around the camera. - * Added --font-file option. - * Added --enable-font-file option to configure. - * Added --no-time-travel option (Lars Schmertmann). - * Added --dir-name-position option (Lars Schmertmann). - * Added --file-extension-fallback option (Lars Schmertmann). - * Added --user-show-filter option (Victor Lopez). - * Added --disable-input option (Joey Parrish). - * Added --loop-delay-seconds option (Joey Parrish). - * Added --font-scale option. - * Added filename, dirname and user font size options (Carl Colena). - * Added workaround for FFMpeg error parsing Gource PPM video output. - * Fixed a bug in the Mercurial log parser that caused changes to be missed. - * Fixed file removal being cancelled by an action with an earlier timestamp. - * Fixed a bug in the log file format detection that could result in the wrong - first entry being displayed for a custom log. - * Fixed a bug where automatically cycling through a config with multiple - repositories reset settings to their defaults. - -0.49: - * Fixed compatibility with GLM 0.9.9.0. - -0.48: - * Can now generate logs from git sub module directories. - -0.47: - * Fixed low mouse movement speed with some mice while repositioning camera. - -0.46: - * Added --screen option. - -0.45: - * Added --window-position XxY option. - * Added --frameless option. - * Added --file-show-filter REGEX option (swoogles). - * Added --filename-time and filename-colour options (gh2k). - * Improved handling of very low seconds-per-day values (malengrin). - * Fixed crash when SVN log lacks author information (obarthel). - * Additional git log command validation (cym13). - * Allow lower case hex colours in custom logs (HSorensen). - * Enabled STDOUT support with --output-stream '-' on Windows (circulosmeos). - * Now requires SDL 2 to build (deprecated SDL 1.2 support removed). - -0.44: - * Fixed crash when taking a screenshot with an odd resolution. - * Fixed type deduction compilation error with newer versions of GCC. - * Documentation improvements. - -0.43: - * Updated boost autoconf macros to fix multi-arch detection. - -0.42: - * Fixed bzr log command when no start date was specified (chrisf). - * Fixed hg log commit order when date range specified. - * Fixed hg log command line on Windows. - * Fixed parser bug in date range filtering code. - -0.41: - * Multi-monitor support using SDL 2.0 when available. - * SDL 1.2 support is deprecated. - * Full screen mode now uses desktop resolution by default. - * Added --start-date, --stop-date 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss' options. - * Added --dir-name-depth option. - * Changed --file-idle-time default value to 0. - * Changed screenshot format to PNG. - -0.40: - * Added caption support. - * Improved command line interoperability on Windows. - * Fixed directory deletion short circuiting processing the rest of a commit. - * Fixed issue loading non-ascii user image filenames on windows. - * Ignore UTF-8 byte order mark at the start of lines in custom log files. - * Fix to boost macros for Macs and non-GNU systems (mistydemeo). - * Autotools improvements (flameeyes). - -0.39: - * Fixed blurry non power of 2 logos. - * File colour changes now supported in custom logs (rmyorston). - * Fixed building against Boost 1.50 (svenstaro). - * Updated boost autoconf macros (flameeyes). - * Autogen script (matthiaskrgr). - -0.38: - * New high quality sprites. - * Fullscreen toggle with alt + enter. - * Window is now resizable. -WIDTHxHEIGHT! creates a non-resizable window. - * Lowered minimum zoom distance. - * Use AM_CPPFLAGS in Makefile.am to allow passing custom CPPFLAGS. - * Don't add files that match the path of a known directory. - * Fixed divide by zero in text shader causing artifacts on some video cards. - * Recursively search for repository directory when log-format not specified - (thanks to Jörg Bachmann for original concept / prototype). - * New dependency on Boost Filesystem. - * Doubled the maximum zoom out distance. - * Allow negative timestamps before 1970 in custom log (artzub). - * Fix for UTF8-CPP checked.h compilation issue (vszakats). - * Fixed bug causing missing characters in text. - * Fixed --highlight-users option not using highlight-colour. - * highlight-colour default changed to white. - * Added --selection-colour option (applied to selected users and files). - * Added --dir-colour option (applied to directories). - -0.37: - * Made SVN log GMT timestamp conversion fix portable. - -0.36: - * Fixed SVN log GMT timestamp conversion. - * Fixed issue with sub-dirs of deleted dir not being removed in some cases. - -0.35: - * Added long file extension truncation handling to file key (--key). - * Treat changes in Mercurial log files with the same time/user as one commit. - * Fixed handling of spaces in directory names with Mercurial. - * Fixed --font-colour option. - -0.34: - * Now using VBOs and shaders for faster rendering when OpenGL 2.0 is available. - * Eliminated bloom colour banding artifacts (requires OpenGL 2.0). - * New font rendering library derived from FTGL (FTGL no longer required). - * Single pass font/shadow rendering (with lots of help from Chris Forbes). - * Added --no-vsync option. - * Fixed bug where tree is out of alignment with object positions in windowed - mode due to using the wrong display dimensions internally. - * Removed default max-files limit. - -0.33: - * Added --hide root option to not draw branches from the root directory. - * Fixed log parsing of Bazaar merges and tagged commits. - * --output-custom-log now skips unparsed log entries instead of exiting. - -0.32: - * Fixed behaviour of user camera tracking. - -0.31: - * Added --with-tinyxml option to configure (use the system TinyXML library). - -0.30: - * Fixed crash when SVN log entry contains no 'paths' element. - * Handle directory deletion (happens in SVN logs). - -0.29: - * SVN built-in support. - * cvs2cl log support (cvs-exp support is now deprecated). - * Made camera behaviour when zooming and selecting objects more intuitive. - * Improved interactive performance. - * Added file extension key (--key or toggled with 'K'). - * Added mouse-over tool tips. - * Added --highlight-colour option. - * Added --hash-seed option. The S key now randomizes colours. - * Added --output-custom-log option. - * Exposed --time-scale option (previously only available interactively). - * Removed arbitrary 1024 maximum length limit for log lines. - * Fixed two file colouring bugs (quoted files from git, period in file path). - * Fix handling of avatars for UTF-8 usernames on MACOSX (Christian Köstlin). - * Recover from video mode failing to set due to multi-sampling (Siddhesh Poyarekar). - -0.28: - * Bazaar support for merged commits (Nick Moffit). - * C++ efficiency improvements (Oliver Smith). - * Improved cvs-exp log compatibility. - * Re-show name of user when adding a new action if user is idle. - * Added --padding option to control camera view padding. - * More accurate camera tracking (tracks the bounding boxes of objects). - * Improved automatic rotation logic. - -0.27: - * Display time stops at the time of the last commit. - * Users fade out when end reached rather than ending abruptly. - * Position slider is now hidden by default if recording a video. - * Automatic camera rotation for better use of screen space. - * Support international keyboards (Peter Kjellerstedt). - * C++ efficiency improvements (Jacob Metcalfe). - * Fixed crash when reading from STDIN. - * Fixed intermittent crash closing Gource when using --output-ppm-stream. - * Added ini style config file support (see --load/save-config). - * Added screenshot button (F12). Screenshots respect the alpha channel. - * Added --transparent to make the background see-through (for screenshots). - * Added --logo and --background-image options. - * Added --dont-stop option for manual exiting when recording videos. - * Added --stop-at-time option to stop Gource after a number of seconds. - * Added --hide 'mouse' option. - * Added --highlight-dirs option. - * Added --file-extensions to show filename extensions only. - * Added --user-filter REGEX option. - * Allow --file-idle-time 0 (files will never expire). - * Allow --start-position 'random' to set a random start position. - * --log-command VCS replaces multiple --log-command-VCS options. - * Replaced --disable-progress and --disable-bloom with arguments to --hide. - -0.26a: - * Updated to latest version of GL autoconf macros. - -0.26: - * Improved mouse dragging. - * Holding right mouse button and moving the mouse rotates the view. - * The middle mouse button now toggles the camera mode. - * Username positions now scale correctly. - * Simulation time no longer incremented while paused, counting towards file time lag. - * M key now toggles mouse visibility. - * Added --hide option to use instead of multiple --hide-ELEMENT options. - -0.25: - * Bazaar support (John Arbash Meinel). - * Dragging the mouse on the background moves the camera. - * Added --camera-mode option (track,overview). - * Support DOS line endings in logs. - * Improved compatibility of hg log command (Brendan Cully). - * Fixed PPM exporter producing blank images on some video cards. - * Fixed parsing of negative timezones from cvs-exp.pl logs. - * Fixed various gdb and compiler warnings. - -0.24: - * PPM output speed improvements, including using a second thread (HighlandSun). - * Now using standard autotools (Flameeyes). - * Fixed --max-file-lag not working with some custom log files. - * Gource will stop at the end of the log by default when recording a video. - * Fixed STDIN stopping working after the first lot of records with tail -f. - * Added proper exception handling. - * Print errors to stderr. - -0.23: - * Hiding filenames no longer hides directory names. - * Fixed --stop-on-idle option. - * Added --stop-at-end option (more intuitive than --stop-position 1.0). - -0.22: - * Fixed Mercurial log order. - -0.21b: - * Fixed windows build. - -0.21: - * Some documentation fixes. - -0.20: - * Added bloom effect (turn off with --disable-bloom). - * Added support for Mercurial (thanks to Justin Love for gource.style). - * --start-position option now works in combination with --disable-progress. - -0.19: - * Use time_t instead of long for timestamps. - -0.18: - * Fixed camera movement while the simulation is paused. - -0.17: - * Show correct month for CVS logs. - * Added time scaling (Bitshifter). - -0.16: - * Added --hide-dirnames option. - * Added --user-scale option. - * Added --date-format option (Pat Notz). - * Fix bug when encountering long log lines. - * Fixed incorrect parsing of trivial merges. - * Fixed building issues on OSX. - -0.15: - * Added PPM output support for creating videos (Johannes Schindelin). - * Added experimental Apache combined access log support (--log-format apache). - * Added --stop-position and --stop-on-idle options (useful for making videos). - * Added --max-file-lag option to limit how long after a commit file changes can take to appear. - * Added --no-renames to the git log command as they don't display correctly. - * Added --max-user-speed and --user-friction as options. - * Now builds on OSX Leopard (with the required libaries installed). - * Caught raw exception from replace_invalid(). - * Added CXXFLAGS. You may want to override the default (eg CXXFLAGS=-O3 ./configure). - -0.14: - * Updated SVN instructions. - -0.13: - * Removed single quotes from log command (fixes running gource --git-log-command in back ticks) - * Added SVN instructions. - * Fixed manpage hyphens. - -0.12: - * Added --enable-ttf-font-dir=DIR option to configure (to specify the ttf-freefont directory). - * UTF-8 support using UTF8-CPP (http://utfcpp.sourceforge.net/). - * Changed the git log command (see --git-log-command) to require less work to parse. - Log files generated with the previous git-log command used by gource should continue to work. - * Allow --seconds-per-day value less than 1.0. - * Added --git-branch command. - * Added --loop command. - * Added --crop command. - -0.11: - * Made N key skip to next entry. - * Documented --user-image-dir flag. - * temp file name now uses uid instead of time - -0.1: - * First release. diff --git a/gource/README.txt b/gource/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9eeb62485..000000000 --- a/gource/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,469 +0,0 @@ - - Gource - - software version control visualization - - Copyright (C) 2009 Andrew Caudwell - - http://gource.io - -Contents -======== - -1. Description -2. Requirements -3. Using Gource -4. Copyright - -1. Description -============== - -OpenGL-based 3D visualisation tool for source control repositories. - -The repository is displayed as a tree where the root of the repository is the -centre, directories are branches and files are leaves. Contributors to the -source code appear and disappear as they contribute to specific files and -directories. - -2. Requirements -=============== - -Gource's display is rendered using OpenGL and requires a 3D accelerated video -card to run. - -3. Using Gource -=============== - -gource [options] [path] - -options: - - -h, --help - Help ('-H' for extended help). - - -WIDTHxHEIGHT, --viewport WIDTHxHEIGHT - Set the viewport size. If -f is also supplied, will attempt to set - the video mode to this also. Add ! to make the window non-resizable. - - --screen SCREEN - Set the number of the screen to display on. - - --window-position XxY - Initial window position on your desktop which may be made up of - multiple monitors. - - This will override the screen setting so don't specify both. - - --frameless - Frameless window. - - -f, --fullscreen - Fullscreen. - - -w, --windowed - Windowed. - - --transparent - Make the background transparent. Only really useful for screenshots. - - --start-date "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss +tz" - Start with the first entry after the supplied date and optional time. - - If a time zone offset isn't specified the local time zone is used. - - Example accepted formats: - - "2012-06-30" - "2012-06-30 12:00" - "2012-06-30 12:00:00 +12" - - --stop-date "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss +tz" - Stop after the last entry prior to the supplied date and optional time. - - Uses the same format as --start-date. - - -p, --start-position POSITION - Begin at some position in the log (between 0.0 and 1.0 or 'random'). - - --stop-position POSITION - Stop (exit) at some position in the log (does not work with STDIN). - - -t, --stop-at-time SECONDS - Stop (exit) after a specified number of seconds. - - --stop-at-end - Stop (exit) at the end of the log / stream. - - --loop - Loop back to the start of the log when the end is reached. - - --loop-delay-seconds - Seconds to delay before looping. - - -a, --auto-skip-seconds SECONDS - Skip to next entry if nothing happens for a number of seconds. - - -s, --seconds-per-day SECONDS - Speed of simulation in seconds per day. - - --realtime - Realtime playback speed. - - --no-time-travel - Use the time of the last commit if the time of a commit is in the past. - - -c, --time-scale SCALE - Change simulation time scale. - - -i, --file-idle-time SECONDS - Time in seconds files remain idle before they are removed or 0 - for no limit. - - -e, --elasticity FLOAT - Elasticity of nodes. - - -b, --background-colour FFFFFF - Background colour in hex. - - --background-image IMAGE - Set a background image. - - --logo IMAGE - Logo to display in the foreground. - - --logo-offset XxY - Offset position of the logo. - - --title TITLE - Set a title. - - --font-file FILE - Specify the font. Should work with most font file formats supported by FreeType, such as TTF and OTF, among others. - - --font-scale SCALE - Scale the size of all fonts. - - --font-size SIZE - Font size used by the date and title. - - --file-font-size SIZE - Font size of filenames. - - --dir-font-size SIZE - Font size of directory names - - --user-font-size SIZE - Font size of user names. - - --font-colour FFFFFF - Font colour used by the date and title in hex. - - --key - Show file extension key. - - --date-format FORMAT - Specify display date string (strftime format). - - --log-command VCS - Show the VCS log command used by gource (git,svn,hg,bzr,cvs2cl). - - --log-format VCS - Specify the log format (git,svn,hg,bzr,cvs2cl,custom). - - Required when reading from STDIN. - - --git-branch - Get the git log of a branch other than the current one. - - --follow-user USER - Have the camera automatically follow a particular user. - - --highlight-dirs - Highlight the names of all directories. - - --highlight-user USER - Highlight the names of a particular user. - - --highlight-users - Highlight the names of all users. - - --highlight-colour FFFFFF - Font colour for highlighted users in hex. - - --selection-colour FFFFFF - Font colour for selected users and files. - - --filename-colour FFFFFF - Font colour for filenames. - - --dir-colour FFFFFF - Font colour for directories. - - --dir-name-depth DEPTH - Draw names of directories down to a specific depth in the tree. - - --dir-name-position FLOAT - Position along edge of the directory name - (between 0.1 and 1.0, default is 0.5). - - --filename-time SECONDS - Duration to keep filenames on screen (>= 2.0). - - --file-extensions - Show filename extensions only. - - --file-extension-fallback - Use filename as extension if the extension is missing or empty. - - --file-filter REGEX - Filter out file paths matching the specified regular expression. - - --file-show-filter REGEX - Show only file paths matching the specified regular expression. - - --user-filter REGEX - Filter usernames matching the specified regular expression. - - --user-show-filter REGEX - Show only usernames matching the specified regular expression. - - --user-image-dir DIRECTORY - Directory containing .jpg or .png images of users - (eg "Full Name.png") to use as avatars. - - --default-user-image IMAGE - Path of .jpg or .png to use as the default user image. - - --colour-images - Colourize user images. - - --crop AXIS - Crop view on an axis (vertical,horizontal). - - --padding FLOAT - Camera view padding. - - --multi-sampling - Enable multi-sampling. - - --no-vsync - Disable vsync. - - --bloom-multiplier FLOAT - Adjust the amount of bloom. - - --bloom-intensity FLOAT - Adjust the intensity of the bloom. - - --max-files NUMBER - Set the maximum number of files or 0 for no limit. - - Excess files will be discarded. - - --max-file-lag SECONDS - Max time files of a commit can take to appear. - - Use -1 for no limit. - - --max-user-speed UNITS - Max speed users can travel per second. - - --user-friction SECONDS - Time users take to come to a halt. - - --user-scale SCALE - Change scale of user avatars. - - --camera-mode MODE - Camera mode (overview,track). - - --disable-auto-rotate - Disable automatic camera rotation. - - --disable-input - Disable keyboard and mouse input. - - --hide DISPLAY_ELEMENT - Hide one or more display elements from the list below: - - bloom - bloom effect - date - current date - dirnames - names of directories - files - file icons - filenames - names of files - mouse - mouse cursor - progress - progress bar widget - root - root directory of tree - tree - animated tree structure - users - user avatars - usernames - names of users - - Separate multiple elements with commas (eg "mouse,progress") - - --hash-seed SEED - Change the seed of hash function. - - --caption-file FILE - Caption file (see Caption Log Format). - - --caption-size SIZE - Caption size. - - --caption-colour FFFFFF - Caption colour in hex. - - --caption-duration SECONDS - Caption duration. - - --caption-offset X - Caption horizontal offset (0 to centre captions). - - -o, --output-ppm-stream FILE - Output a PPM image stream to a file ('-' for STDOUT). - - This will automatically hide the progress bar initially and - enable 'stop-at-end' unless other behaviour is specified. - - -r, --output-framerate FPS - Framerate of output (25,30,60). Used with --output-ppm-stream. - - --output-custom-log FILE - Output a custom format log file ('-' for STDOUT). - - --load-config CONFIG_FILE - Load a gource conf file. - - --save-config CONFIG_FILE - Save a gource conf file with the current options. - - --path PATH - - path Either a supported version control directory, a pre-generated log - file (see log commands or the custom log format), a Gource conf - file or '-' to read STDIN. - - If path is omitted, gource will attempt to read a log from the - current directory. - -Git, Bazaar, Mercurial and SVN Examples: - -View the log of the repository in the current path: - - gource - -View the log of a project in the specified directory: - - gource my-project-dir - -For large projects, generating a log of the project history may take a long -time. For centralized VCS like SVN, generating the log may also put load on -the central VCS server. - -In these cases, you may like to save a copy of the log for later use. - -You can generate a log in the VCS specific log format using -the --log-command VCS option: - - cd my-svn-project - `gource --log-command svn` > my-svn-project.log - gource my-svn-project.log - -You can also have Gource write a copy of the log file in its own format: - - gource --output-custom-log my-project-custom.log - -CVS Support: - -Use 'cvs2cl' to generate the log and then pass it to Gource: - - cvs2cl --chrono --stdout --xml -g-q > my-cvs-project.log - gource my-cvs-project.log - -Custom Log Format: - -If you want to use Gource with something other than the supported systems, -there is a pipe ('|') delimited custom log format: - - timestamp - A unix timestamp of when the update occured. - username - The name of the user who made the update. - type - initial for the update type - (A)dded, (M)odified or (D)eleted. - file - Path of the file updated. - colour - A colour for the file in hex (FFFFFF) format. Optional. - -Caption Log Format: - -Gource can display captions along the timeline by specifying a caption file -(using --caption-file) in the pipe ('|') delimited format below: - - timestamp - A unix timestamp of when to display the caption. - caption - The caption - -Recording Videos: - -See the guide on the homepage for examples of recording videos with Gource: - - https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource/wiki/Videos - -More Information: - -Visit the Gource homepage for guides and examples of using Gource with various -version control systems: - - http://gource.io - -Interface: - -The time shown in the top left of the screen is set initially from the first -log entry read and is incremented according to the simulation speed -(--seconds-per-day). - -Pressing SPACE at any time will pause/resume the simulation. While paused you -may use the mouse to inspect the detail of individual files and users. - -TAB cycles through selecting the current visible users. - -The camera mode, either tracking activity or showing the entire code tree, can -be toggled using the Middle mouse button. - -You can drag the left mouse button to manually control the camera. The right -mouse button rotates the view. - -Interactive keyboard commands: - - (V) Toggle camera mode - (C) Displays Gource logo - (K) Toggle file extension key - (M) Toggle mouse visibility - (N) Jump forward in time to next log entry - (S) Randomize colours - (D) Toggle directory name display mode - (F) Toggle file name display mode - (U) Toggle user name display mode - (G) Toggle display of users - (T) Toggle display of directory tree edges - (R) Toggle display of root directory edges - (+-) Adjust simulation speed - (<>) Adjust time scale - (TAB) Cycle through visible users - (F12) Screenshot - (Alt+Enter) Fullscreen toggle - (ESC) Quit - -4. Copyright -============ - -Gource - software version control visualization -Copyright (C) 2009 Andrew Caudwell - -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program. If not, see . diff --git a/gource/SDL2.dll b/gource/SDL2.dll deleted file mode 100644 index b4b67c0e7..000000000 Binary files a/gource/SDL2.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/SDL2_image.dll b/gource/SDL2_image.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 290bb6b0e..000000000 Binary files a/gource/SDL2_image.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/THANKS.txt b/gource/THANKS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0636814af..000000000 --- a/gource/THANKS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Cheers to everyone at Catalyst IT for their support and encouragement. diff --git a/gource/cmd/gource b/gource/cmd/gource deleted file mode 100644 index 1bab330a4..000000000 --- a/gource/cmd/gource +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -GOURCE_CMD_DIR=`dirname "$0"` -"$GOURCE_CMD_DIR/../gource.exe" "$@" diff --git a/gource/cmd/gource.cmd b/gource/cmd/gource.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 31b2f7e22..000000000 --- a/gource/cmd/gource.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -@echo off -"%~dp0\..\gource.exe" %* diff --git a/gource/data/beam.png b/gource/data/beam.png deleted file mode 100644 index 1250c53b6..000000000 Binary files a/gource/data/beam.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/data/bloom.tga b/gource/data/bloom.tga deleted file mode 100644 index f7812c396..000000000 Binary files a/gource/data/bloom.tga and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/data/bloom_alpha.tga b/gource/data/bloom_alpha.tga deleted file mode 100644 index a1b79947c..000000000 Binary files a/gource/data/bloom_alpha.tga and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/data/file.png b/gource/data/file.png deleted file mode 100644 index 739882596..000000000 Binary files a/gource/data/file.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/data/fonts/FreeSans.ttf b/gource/data/fonts/FreeSans.ttf deleted file mode 100644 index 9db958532..000000000 Binary files a/gource/data/fonts/FreeSans.ttf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/gource/data/fonts/README.txt b/gource/data/fonts/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8c970cbcf..000000000 --- a/gource/data/fonts/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ --*-text-*- - GNU FreeFont - -The GNU FreeFont project aims to provide a useful set of free scalable -(i.e., OpenType) fonts covering as much as possible of the ISO 10646/Unicode -UCS (Universal Character Set). - -Statement of Purpose --------------------- - -The practical reason for putting glyphs together in a single font face is -to conveniently mix symbols and characters from different writing systems, -without having to switch fonts. - -Coverage --------- - -FreeFont covers the following character sets - -* ISO 8859 parts 1-15 -* CEN MES-3 European Unicode Subset - http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/cwa13873.pdf -* IBM/Microsoft code pages 437, 850, 852, 1250, 1252 and more -* Microsoft/Adobe Windows Glyph List 4 (WGL4) - http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/WGL4.htm -* KOI8-R and KOI8-RU -* DEC VT100 graphics symbols -* International Phonetic Alphabet -* Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopian and Thai alphabets, - including Arabic presentation forms A/B -* mathematical symbols, including the whole TeX repertoire of symbols -* APL symbols - etc. - -Editing -------- - -The free outline font editor, George Williams's FontForge - is used for editing the fonts. - -Design Issues -------------- - -Which font shapes should be made? Historical style terms like Renaissance -or Baroque letterforms cannot be applied beyond Latin/Cyrillic/Greek -scripts to any greater extent than Kufi or Nashki can be applied beyond -Arabic script; "italic" is really only meaningful for Latin letters. - -However, most modern writing systems have typographic formulations for -contrasting uniform and modulated character stroke widths, and have some -history with "oblique", faces. Since the advent of the typewriter, most -have developed a typographic style with uniform-width characters. - -Accordingly, the FreeFont family has one monospaced - FreeMono - and two -proportional faces (one with uniform stroke - FreeSans - and one with -modulated stroke - FreeSerif). - -To make text from different writing systems look good side-by-side, each -FreeFont face is meant to contain characters of similar style and weight. - -Licensing ---------- - -Free UCS scalable fonts is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published -by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -The fonts are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -As a special exception, if you create a document which uses this font, and -embed this font or unaltered portions of this font into the document, this -font does not by itself cause the resulting document to be covered by the -GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any -other reasons why the document might be covered by the GNU General Public -License. If you modify this font, you may extend this exception to your -version of the font, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not -wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. - - -Files and their suffixes ------------------------- - -The files with .sfd (Spline Font Database) are in FontForge's native format. -Please use these if you plan to modify the font files. - -TrueType fonts for immediate consumption are the files with the .ttf -(TrueType Font) suffix. These are ready to use in Xwindows based -systems using FreeType, on Mac OS, and on older Windows systems. - -OpenType fonts (with suffix .otf) are for use in Windows Vista. -Note that although they can be installed on Linux, but many applications -in Linux still don't support them. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Primoz Peterlin, -Steve White - -Free UCS scalable fonts: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/freefont/ -$Id: README,v 1.7 2009/01/13 08:43:23 Stevan_White Exp $ diff --git a/gource/data/gource.style b/gource/data/gource.style deleted file mode 100644 index 333e03245..000000000 --- a/gource/data/gource.style +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -changeset = '{file_adds}{file_copies}{file_mods}{file_dels}' -file_mod = "{date|hgdate}|{author|person}|M|{file_mod}\n" -file_add = "{date|hgdate}|{author|person}|A|{file_add}\n" -file_del = "{date|hgdate}|{author|person}|D|{file_del}\n" -file_copy = "{date|hgdate}|{author|person}|A|{name}\n" diff --git a/gource/data/shaders/bloom.frag b/gource/data/shaders/bloom.frag deleted file mode 100644 index 81960feb0..000000000 --- a/gource/data/shaders/bloom.frag +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - -varying vec3 pos; - -void main() -{ - float r = fract(sin(dot(pos.xy ,vec2(11.3713,67.3219))) * 2351.3718); - - float offset = (0.5 - r) * gl_TexCoord[0].x * 0.045; - - float intensity = min(1.0, cos((length(pos*2.0)+offset)/gl_TexCoord[0].x)); - float gradient = intensity * smoothstep(0.0, 2.0, intensity); - - gradient *= smoothstep(1.0,0.67+r*0.33, 1.0-intensity); - - gl_FragColor = gl_Color * gradient; -} diff --git a/gource/data/shaders/bloom.vert b/gource/data/shaders/bloom.vert deleted file mode 100644 index 7274540e5..000000000 --- a/gource/data/shaders/bloom.vert +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ - -varying vec3 pos; - -void main() -{ - pos = gl_Vertex.xyz - gl_MultiTexCoord0.yzw; - gl_TexCoord[0] = gl_MultiTexCoord0; - gl_FrontColor = gl_Color; - gl_Position = ftransform(); -} diff --git a/gource/data/shaders/shadow.frag b/gource/data/shaders/shadow.frag deleted file mode 100644 index 6235f7f36..000000000 --- a/gource/data/shaders/shadow.frag +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -uniform sampler2D tex; -uniform float shadow_strength; - -void main(void) -{ - vec4 colour = texture2D(tex,gl_TexCoord[0].st); - - gl_FragColor = vec4(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, gl_Color.w * colour.w * shadow_strength); -} diff --git a/gource/data/shaders/shadow.vert b/gource/data/shaders/shadow.vert deleted file mode 100644 index 061b80424..000000000 --- a/gource/data/shaders/shadow.vert +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -void main(void) -{ - gl_TexCoord[0] = gl_MultiTexCoord0; - gl_FrontColor = gl_Color; - gl_Position = ftransform(); -} diff --git a/gource/data/shaders/text.frag b/gource/data/shaders/text.frag deleted file mode 100644 index 5bed3c20d..000000000 --- a/gource/data/shaders/text.frag +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -uniform sampler2D tex; -uniform float shadow_strength; -uniform float texel_size; - -void main(void) -{ - float colour_alpha = texture2D(tex,gl_TexCoord[0].xy).w; - float shadow_alpha = texture2D(tex,gl_TexCoord[0].xy - vec2(texel_size)).w * shadow_strength; - - float combined_alpha = 1.0 - (1.0-shadow_alpha)*(1.0-colour_alpha); 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