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  • debian/1.3.0-1

    b9224644 · Mark ready for upload ·
    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.3.0-1 for unstable (sid)
    
    (maintainer view tag generated by dgit --quilt=unapplied)
    
    [dgit distro=debian split --quilt=unapplied]
    
  • upstream/1.3.0

    Upstream version 1.3.0
  • archive/debian/1.1.0-3

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-3 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • debian/1.1.0-3

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-3 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • archive/debian/1.1.0-2

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-2 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • debian/1.1.0-2

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-2 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • archive/debian/1.1.0-1

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-1 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • debian/1.1.0-1

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.1.0-1 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • v1.1.0

    Release v1.1.0
    
    Improve overall user experience
    
    - Make `selection-style` configurable when selecting text, via
      `pdf-view-selection-style` @hrdl-github #73
      - This feature enabled us to change the default `selection-style` used
        in `pdf-tools` from `GLYPH` to `WORD`.
      - The change makes highlighting / selecting text **much** snappier. If
        you want to go back to the old behaviour of selecting by glyph
        instead of word, or if you want to select a whole line instead,
        customize `pdf-view-selection-style`
    - Track rotation of pages and add a command to make rotation of pages
      easy @vizs #165
      - The new command is bound to `R` in `pdf-view-mode-map`.
    - Add support for maintaining hue in `pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode`
      using the OKLab color space @smithzvk #69 #197
      - This inversion method is now enabled by default and can be
        controlled by the `pdf-view-midnight-invert` variable. Check out the
        images in the PR for how beautiful the colors look in midnight mode
        now.
      - Also thanks to @Atreyagaurav for pushing fixes which improved this
        feature.
    
    Functionality fixes and improvements
    
    - Fix: Saving a PDF when `buffer-file-name` is missing will now prompt
      for a filename (eg: in EWW) @akater #178
    - Fix: Ensure `pixel-scroll-precision-mode` is deactivated correctly
      @mssdvd #206
    
    Installation and Platform Compatibility improvements
    
    Please note: as of this release, users are not expected to manually set
    anything on their machines during installation. (for example:
    `$PKG_CONFIG_PATH`). The installation should **just work**. If it does
    not, please open a ticket so that we can track it.
    
    - Add `cairo-devel` to Void Linux package list @crzjp #203
    
  • v1.0.0

    Release v1.0.0
    
    * Breaking changes:
    - Raise the minimum supported version of Emacs to 26.3 #26
      Drop support for Emacs 24 and 25. This allows for some code
      cleanup. *This is a major breaking change*.
    
    - Change the default value of pdf-view-use-scaling #133
      `pdf-view-use-scaling` is now true by default, leading to rendering
      of crisp images on high-resolution screens. This should not cause
      problems on low-resolution screen (other than taking up more cache
      space / increasing rendering time), but if it does, please `(setq
      pdf-view-use-scaling nil)` in your configuration.
    
    Other than the breaking changes, this release contains a lot of
    changes related to user experience improvements and installation /
    compatibility improvements.
    
    It also sets up the stage for adding new features and closing
    long-standing PRs into `pdf-tools`. I'm hoping to follow this release
    up with a `1.1.0` release before the year is out, which will contain
    some of these pending PR changes.
    
    Thanks, and enjoy!
    
  • v0.99

    Emacs 24 and 25 compliant pdf-tools
    
    This tag marks the last working version of `pdf-tools` with Emacs
    versions 24 and 25. Creating this as a potential revert point / last
    usable point for existing users on Emacs 24 and 25.
    
  • archive/debian/1.0_20220723-1

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.0~20220723-1 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • debian/1.0_20220723-1

    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.0~20220723-1 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • v0.91

    2f5a1b93 · Release v0.91 🍾🥂 ·
    Release v0.91 🍾🥂
    
    This is the last release to support Emacs 24.x. Release 1.0.0 will
    update the minimum supported Emacs version.
    
    NEWS:
    ** Make changes required by newer versions of Emacs
    A number of changes are made to support new elisp / package changes. There is no impact of this on existing users.
    - Emacs 27, Emacs 28 and Emacs 29 are supported now.
    - Synctex 1.21 is supported now.
    ** Improve overall install experience
    Running ~M-x pdf-tools-install~ should _just work_ now.
    ** Add support for high-resolution displays (Retina display on Mac)
    Setting ~pdf-view-use-scaling~ to a non-nil value now renders crisp images on high-resolution displays.
    
  • archive/debian/1.0_20200512-2

    852a3e96 · mark as team upload ·
    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.0~20200512-2 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]
    
  • debian/1.0_20200512-2

    852a3e96 · mark as team upload ·
    emacs-pdf-tools release 1.0~20200512-2 for unstable (sid) [dgit]
    
    [dgit distro=debian no-split --quilt=linear]