This is the first alpha release along the way to 4.0.  It is not 4.0.

Gimp-Print 4.0a1 contains the following improvements over Gimp-Print 3.1.9:

1) The Ghostscript driver has been extensively revised.  IN
   PARTICULAR, THE OPTIONS HAVE CHANGED TO A DEGREE MAKING IT
   IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY USES OF THE OLD DRIVER FROM WORKING WITH THE NEW
   ONE.  Please read Ghost/README for a full explanation of the new
   options.

2) The Ghostscript driver now supports all printers supported by the
   Gimp plug-in, including PCL and Canon printers in addition to Epson
   Stylus inkjets.

3) Photo mode has had major improvements in its color generation in
   corner cases.  It is slower than it used to be, unfortunately.

4) The inks have been retuned for 6-color Epson printers; they should
   now better match those of 4-color printers.

5) It is now possible to print to the very edge of the top, left, and
   right on Epson Stylus 870 and 1270 printers.

6) An experimental CUPS driver is now in place in the Cups
   subdirectory.  It is not based on the current source base.  It will
   be redone before 4.0 release.

7) Printing near the top and bottom of the paper is substantially
   improved on Epson Stylus printers.

8) Printing on PCL printers is fixed.

9) Epson Stylus printers have more flexible tuning than previously,
   allowing specification of smaller dot sizes in some cases, which
   will yield better output quality.

10) Ghostscript driver bug whereby only half the page was printed in
   certain resolutions is now fixed.

11) Adaptive hybrid dithering is now the default.

ERRATA:

1) The PDQ and CUPS descriptor files are not updated for the latest
   change to the Ghostscript driver.

2) The Epson Stylus 850 apparently does not print to the very top of
   the page.

3) Not all printers have been fully calibrated, so color and density
   matching may be significantly off in some cases.  Also, for some
   printers it may be possible to use smaller dot sizes than
   currently, which will produce higher quality output.

4) Photograph image type is known to work improperly with at least
   EGCS 1.1.2, due to problems with inlining in that compiler.

-- 
Robert Krawitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>      http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/

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