Hi

New versions of 'pstoedit/libpstoedit0/pstoedit-devel' have been uploaded to a 
server near you.

 o Build for cygwin 1.7 with gcc-4


pstoedit NEWS:
===============
  
  * added an option (-gs) to specify the full path to GhostScript (under 
Windows - either the .exe or the DLL). This can be used by portable 
applications to direct pstoedit to use a specific GhostScript version.
  * Stanislav Brabec contributed several improvements to the PCB driver. See 
http://www.penguin.cz/~utx/pstoedit-pcb/ on how these can be useful.
  * Scott Pakin submitted several improvements to the mpost driver and the font 
substitution mechanism.
  * new driver for .vtk files e.g. for ParaView - http://www.paraview.org/ - 
but this is still a very basic version. Thanks to Mitesh Patel for initiating 
and testing.
  * new driver for cairo (http://cairographics.org/ ) contributed by Dan 
McMahill. This driver generates C-code which can be compiled and linked against 
the cairo libraries. See the contrib/cairo directory for an example.
  * several improvements on the DXF driver as suggested and sponsored by Markus 
Meyer.
  * because pstoedit may write its output to stdout, all output written by 
GhostScript to stdout is now redirected to stderr in order to avoid mixed 
output.
  * added a -q option to suppress the initial startup message of pstoedit. This 
can by useful when being called via a pipe, e.g. from inkscape. However, note 
that this does not suppress all output written to stderr - see also note above.
  * John Bowman fixed a number of problems related to clipping and image 
support for the Asymptote backend.
  * fixed a compilation problem with g++ V4.x.
  * new driver for gcode (.ngc files) (tested with emc see 
http://linuxcnc.org). Contributed by Lawrence Glaister.
  * some adaptations for newer versions of libming
  * fixed a line width problem for xfig format.
  * corrected the broken pstoedit.m4 - thanks to Ian Abbott
  * some minor code beautifying.

 
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