HTML Processor that Generates HTML, PostScript, and PDF Files
HTMLDOC converts HTML source files into indexed HTML, PostScript, or
Portable Document Format (PDF) files that can be viewed online or
printed.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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htmldoc-1.9.1.tar.gz | 0004465739 4.26 MB | |
htmldoc.changes | 0000009536 9.31 KB | |
htmldoc.spec | 0000002184 2.13 KB |
Revision 23 (latest revision is 34)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 548024
from
Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 23)
- Update to new version 1.9.1: * Fixed monospace font size issue * Added support for reproducible builds * Added limited support for the HTML 4.0 SPAN element * Added (extremely limited) UTF-8 support for input files * Fixed buffer underflow for (invalid) short HTML comments * Now indent PRE text, by popular request. * EPUB output now makes sure that <element property> is written as <element property="property">. * Now support both NAME and ID for table-of-contents targets. * Added support for repeating a single header row for tables that span multiple pages * Added support for embedding the current filename/URL in the header or footer * Added EPUB support * Added Markdown support * Fixed a regression in header/footer image scaling * Documentation updates * Compiler fixes * Fixed a bug when running HTMLDOC as a macOS application. * Updated the bundled libpng to v1.6.29. * And many more - Drop upstreamed htmldoc-cups_rand.patch and no longer needed htmldoc-docpath.diff - Lots of spec file cleaning - Use gnutls/gcrypt for crypto support as openssl support is gone
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