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Our solution: alias both convert and montage to do the right thing for IM7. This is uglier than the previous solution, but that's okay if it works. 1.9 Use IM7's 'magick' binary if it exists. Closes #73. Closes #78. @ text @$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.5 2024/01/03 15:33:37 pin Exp $ BLAKE2s (lsix-1.9.1.tar.gz) = aabae6d6f56b8704bff32979d3c33083dd0920a2767f30c90615d9b39cca0509 SHA512 (lsix-1.9.1.tar.gz) = 4b63d9656f3d0b2f477d048eef7454539092742ef53639c6cc41ae90f9458064884c19584c7d7112732dc1c37a56b46a0201ad1633804e54ba828779bedbf1e5 Size (lsix-1.9.1.tar.gz) = 554567 bytes @ 1.5 log @graphics/lsix: update to 1.8.2 1.8.2 - Minor typo from 1.8.1. Compared to 1.8.0, now handles animated webp format same as gif (just first frame). 1.8.1 - Only show first frame if no filenames were specified on the command line. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2021/10/26 10:46:30 nia Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (lsix-1.8.2.tar.gz) = c78377fb21c013fee4f6f1d19f43e2361773344c70cca004f406d93f7ccf64d0 SHA512 (lsix-1.8.2.tar.gz) = 735b1b052123aee2562a41f6aa3c386a0e1cc147e09add4b33092a68071ed95b8f77461a803e6a212ab445ba56ca37d0fed616296437c07235d38ac0c1ba06b8 Size (lsix-1.8.2.tar.gz) = 554540 bytes @ 1.4 log @graphics: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2021/10/07 14:12:35 nia Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (lsix-1.8.tar.gz) = b75b6afe90d40c502158ad57bd7f0d8a4fd087128c13da014412b0760beaba3e SHA512 (lsix-1.8.tar.gz) = 2bc670c408563923f28b291c6247e73a3e183e7ccd3b56f48065ce98f2703b62aa3f7287ef30ffffa05de91a22725a1986193800d75892db516a84a4f7a97d8a Size (lsix-1.8.tar.gz) = 554423 bytes @ 1.3 log @graphics: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2021/08/20 11:23:44 pin Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 RMD160 (lsix-1.8.tar.gz) = 90b6057d90d54573c228a96e1d2a0dedb973f0ac @ 1.2 log @graphics/lsix: update to 1.8 Fix scrolling for genuine VT340, foot, and other terminals After purchasing a genuine DEC VT340 terminal, @@hackerb9 has learned that the DEC VT340 graphics programmer's manual was mistaken and the sense of DECSDM should be inverted. Nearly every terminal emulator which built upon that reference over the last thirty years is incorrect. Some are correcting the error now, some never were wrong, but we are at a time when it is not safe to presume what setting DECSDM means. For now, lsix will simply presume that sixel scrolling is enabled and hope that no program has been run before it that disables it. See #41 for details. Thanks go to @@j4james for pointing out the mistake and for testing multiple terminal emulators to show that none of them currently default to having sixel scrolling disabled. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2021/07/03 10:05:54 pin Exp $ a2 1 SHA1 (lsix-1.8.tar.gz) = 3d04c25e911be27b17ecbba1ec733278a2e0c360 @ 1.1 log @graphics/lsix: import package Like ls, but for images. Shows thumbnails in terminal using sixel graphics. Just typing lsix will show images in the current working directory. You can also specify filenames and, of course, use shell wild cards. Because lsix uses ImageMagick pretty much any image format will be supported. However, some may be slow to render (like PDF), so lsix doesn't show them unless you ask specifically. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (lsix-1.7.4.tar.gz) = 86c299dd840e74390dbb30bd478504e7ae9030f7 RMD160 (lsix-1.7.4.tar.gz) = a27bac525e44836c41d8510470a655444b1cab29 SHA512 (lsix-1.7.4.tar.gz) = 0915e8db57ce379440816b2b3944c883916242fd4f7d65ba8e3ed73e48cd15670b701c7cb7aa710bc8316db16e5147ceace62c8021a2b20d672a70590999ea15 Size (lsix-1.7.4.tar.gz) = 554379 bytes @