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Changelog for dblatex-0.3-15.1.noarch.rpm :
Tue Jan 10 13:00:00 2012 cooloAATTsuse.com
- GPL seems to be 2.0 only

Sun Sep 18 14:00:00 2011 jengelhAATTmedozas.de
- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile
(cf. packaging guidelines)

Fri Aug 12 14:00:00 2011 tomsAATTsuse.de
- Merged spec file with Publishing
- Added sed call to remove shebang lines in
*.py files

Sat Jun 5 14:00:00 2010 bernhardAATTbwalle.de
Updated to version 0.3:

* Upgrade to recent Debian scripts (error handlers).

* Improve the table rendering by adding a table-width Processing
Instruction.

* Add the parameters:
- default.table.width.
- biblioentry.numbered.

* A number of bug fixes.

Fri Jan 8 13:00:00 2010 aeszterAATTgwdg.de
- define python_sitelib for SLES, older openSUSE

Sun Aug 9 14:00:00 2009 cooloAATTnovell.com
- use new python macros

Wed Sep 24 14:00:00 2008 roAATTsuse.de
- drop noarch (not for a python package)

Wed Jan 23 13:00:00 2008 tomsAATTsuse.de
- Updated to version 0.2.7

* The XRef implementation is competely refactored to work with
the common DocBook Project stylesheets version 1.72. The goal is
to support the DocBook Project xreftyle and olink capabilities.
In normal use, the changes should be transparent.

* Dblatex accepts input data from standard input. Therefore, the
result of some pre-processing (like profiling) can be piped to
dblatex.

* Several user stylesheets (option -p) can be passed. Note that
each stylesheet is imported (not included) which have significant
impact on precedence or overriding behaviour.

* Other minor improvements and a number of bug fixes.
- Updated to version 0.2.6

* It is possible to number and/or put the preface, dedication,
and colophon sections in the TOC and bookmarks.

* Add a draft watermark when the document is in draft mode.
Moreover, the draft mode can be deduced from the document status
attribute.

* Some other minor improvements and bug fixes.

Sat Sep 1 14:00:00 2007 tomsAATTsuse.de
- First initial release 0.2.5


 
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