brown-bag bugs may add intermediate releases. The dates are goals,
not commitments.
+For 0.58 (hopefully):
+
+RGB file support (#8666)
+
+and probably more
+
+For 0.57:
+
+rgb.txt search (and testing) (#26064)
+
+guassian blur radius (#25645)
+
+text rendering FT1 (#11972)
+
+text rendering T1 (#11972)
+
+For 0.56:
+
+checking testing of new ft2 rendering (done)
+
+possibly: use renderer on other fonts
+
+check testing of new ppm input (done)
+
+check testing of new ppm output (done)
+
+check lbr's font output issue (done)
+
+tests for monochrome makemap (done)
+
+correct handling of old Data::Dumper (#24391) (done)
+
+fix unsharpmask documentation (#25531) (done)
+
+work around compiler bug on OS X (#25561) (done)
+
BEFORE 0.54
OO interface for i_plin/i_glin (done)
fallback for read/write_multi to read/write
-pnmscale based alternative scale method
+pnmscale based alternative scale method (done)
+
+rubthrough 4 on 4 (done)
-rubthrough 4 on 4
+replace dummy test script in dynfilt with a real one (done)
BEFORE 0.50:
New Features:
- Add mng support, pcx and aalib support.
- - Windows icon files (.ico)
+ - Windows icon files (.ico) (done)
- ILBM (Amiga) images
- photoshop files (I think I've seen docs)
- XBM
(or even from an existing bold or slanted font)
- utf8 support for text output
- (available for FT1, freetype2, should be easy for Win32)
+ (available for FT1, freetype2, T1, Win32)
- easy interfaces for text output:
- align text around point, including:
- provide patches for libgif and libungif that fix their bugs
and give a useful extension interface. Probe for the
installation of the patches in Makefile.PL to let gif.c
- know what features it can use.
+ know what features it can use. (no need anymore)
- Add options for pnm writer to save in any of the p1..P6
formats. Even if the input has 1 channel, write 3 and such
- read more metadata from images, esp tiff tags, EXIF format information
from TIFF and JPEG.
-- handle 16-bit/sample pgm/ppm files
+- handle 16-bit/sample pgm/ppm files (done)
- "jpeg lossless rotation" - directly manipulates the JPEG
representation to rotate, scale or in some limited cases, crop an