.gitignore          |   76 +++-
 CHANGES             |  957 ----------------------------------------------------
 COPYING             |  101 +++--
 FAQ.html            |  344 ------------------
 FILES               |   68 ---
 INSTALL             |  229 ------------
 Makefile.am         |   30 -
 NEWS                |  957 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 README.AMIGA        |   10 
 README.MSW          |  127 ------
 README.html         |  303 ----------------
 acinclude.m4        |   46 --
 configure.ac        |   63 +--
 cxpm/.gitignore     |    3 
 cxpm/Makefile.am    |   20 -
 cxpm/cxpm.c         |    1 
 dev/null            |binary
 doc/FAQ.html        |  344 ++++++++++++++++++
 doc/Makefile.am     |    6 
 doc/README.AMIGA    |   10 
 doc/README.MSW      |  127 ++++++
 doc/README.html     |  303 ++++++++++++++++
 doc/xpm.PS.gz       |binary
 include/Makefile.am |    1 
 include/X11/xpm.h   |    1 
 m4/ax_define_dir.m4 |   49 ++
 src/CrBufFrI.c      |    2 
 src/CrDatFrI.c      |    1 
 src/Makefile.am     |    5 
 src/RdFToI.c        |    1 
 src/WrFFrI.c        |    1 
 src/XpmI.h          |    1 
 src/create.c        |    2 
 src/data.c          |    1 
 src/parse.c         |    3 
 src/scan.c          |    1 
 sxpm/.gitignore     |    3 
 sxpm/Makefile.am    |   25 -
 sxpm/sxpm.c         |    1 
 sxpm/sxpm.man       |    1 
 40 files changed, 1984 insertions(+), 2240 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit 22a434d061af224536baee6c6110b603c5c96b2c
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com>
Date:   Fri Oct 29 17:29:25 2010 -0700

    libXpm 3.5.9
    
    Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com>

diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 8fc2caa..057c056 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # Initialize Autoconf
 AC_PREREQ([2.60])
 AC_INIT([libXpm],
-        [3.5.8],
+        [3.5.9],
         [https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg],
         [libXpm])
 AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([Makefile.am])

commit c11f1bd18303139f070e1873382632ee80cd9878
Author: Gaetan Nadon <mems...@videotron.ca>
Date:   Wed Oct 20 08:30:56 2010 -0400

    config: remove obsolete FILES file from the Imakefile days
    
    It lists the files contained in the original
    BULL Research Koala Project.
    
    Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon <mems...@videotron.ca>

diff --git a/FILES b/FILES
deleted file mode 100644
index e1bf3fa..0000000
--- a/FILES
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-CHANGES
-COPYRIGHT
-FAQ.html
-FILES
-Imakefile
-Makefile.noX
-README.html
-README.AMIGA
-README.MSW
-namecvt
-lib
-lib/Imakefile
-lib/Makefile.noX
-lib/Makefile.AmigaGCC
-lib/Smakefile
-lib/Attrib.c
-lib/CrBufFrI.c
-lib/CrBufFrP.c
-lib/CrDatFrI.c
-lib/CrDatFrP.c
-lib/CrIFrBuf.c
-lib/CrIFrDat.c
-lib/CrIFrP.c
-lib/CrPFrBuf.c
-lib/CrPFrDat.c
-lib/CrPFrI.c
-lib/Image.c
-lib/Info.c
-lib/RdFToBuf.c
-lib/RdFToDat.c
-lib/RdFToI.c
-lib/RdFToP.c
-lib/WrFFrBuf.c
-lib/WrFFrDat.c
-lib/WrFFrI.c
-lib/WrFFrP.c
-lib/amigax.h
-lib/amigax.c
-lib/create.c
-lib/data.c
-lib/descrip.mms
-lib/hashtab.c
-lib/make.com
-lib/misc.c
-lib/parse.c
-lib/rgb.c
-lib/rgbtab.h
-lib/scan.c
-lib/simx.h
-lib/simx.c
-lib/xpm.h
-lib/XpmI.h
-lib/Xpm-def.cpp
-doc
-doc/xpm.PS
-sxpm
-sxpm/Imakefile
-sxpm/Makefile.noX
-sxpm/plaid.xpm
-sxpm/plaid_ext.xpm
-sxpm/plaid_mask.xpm
-sxpm/sxpm.c
-sxpm/sxpm.man
-cxpm
-cxpm/Imakefile
-cxpm/Makefile.noX
-cxpm/cxpm.c
-cxpm/cxpm.man
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index 08f6072..a289a24 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
 pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
 pkgconfig_DATA = xpm.pc
 
-EXTRA_DIST = COPYRIGHT FILES NEWS.old
+EXTRA_DIST = COPYRIGHT NEWS.old
 
 MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = ChangeLog INSTALL
 

commit 0ea6c432a068fc4edf90c614e68a4f4be94edd14
Author: Gaetan Nadon <mems...@videotron.ca>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 12:51:15 2010 -0400

    doc: move doc files to the newly created doc dir.
    
    As per guidelines for all xorg modules.
    
    Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon <mems...@videotron.ca>

diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES
deleted file mode 100644
index b90e6cd..0000000
--- a/CHANGES
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,957 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (C) 1989-95 GROUPE BULL
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
- * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
- * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
- * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * GROUPE BULL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
- * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
- * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- *
- * Except as contained in this notice, the name of GROUPE BULL shall not be
- * used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
- * in this Software without prior written authorization from GROUPE BULL.
- */
-
-/**************************************************************************\
-*                                                                         *
-*                      HISTORY of user-visible changes                    *
-*                                                                         *
-\**************************************************************************/
-
-3.4k    (98/03/18)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - A new program called cxpm is provided to check on XPM files and help
-         figuring out where the file might be invalid.
-        - The FAQ and README are now in HTML.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-        - A bug in writing pixmaps out on an 32 bit depth visual and MSBFirst
-         machine.
-               - patch from Uwe Langenkamp <uwe.langenk...@t-online.de>
-        - A severe bug in parsing the pixels section when an unknown character
-         is encountered.
-
-3.4j   (96/12/31)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - The XPM library can now be built under Amiga DOS. This entirely comes
-         from: Lorens Younes <d93-...@nada.kth.se>
-         See the README.AMIGA file for details.
-       - Changes for MSW: big performance improvement in ParseAndPutPixels(),
-               fixed creation of the mask in SetColor()
-               - patch from Jan Wielemaker <j...@swi.psy.uva.nl>
-       - makefiles are provided for VMS
-               - given by Martin P.J. Zinser m.zin...@gsi.de  
-       - Imakefiles reworked to get smoother builds and fixes from:
-               - Paul DuBois dub...@primate.wisc.edu
-               - Larry Schwimmer sch...@cyclone.stanford.edu
-       - thanks to some code rearrangement the library is smaller (the size
-         reduction goes from 4 to 7% depending on the system)
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - A severe bug (introduced in 3.4i as part of the sprintf
-         optimization) in code writing XPM extensions to a buffer
-         XpmCreateBufferFromImage/Pixmap.
-       - The XpmAttributes definition in xpm.h was declaring nalloc_colors to
-         be Bool, it's an int.
-
-3.4i   (96/09/13)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - The XPM library now allows the application to pass its own color
-         allocation/free functions. For this matter the following was done:
-         The XpmAttributes structure has three new fields alloc_color,
-         free_color, and color_closure. The following new valuemasks were
-         added XpmAllocColorFunc, XpmFreeColorsFunc, XpmColorClosure. And
-         two new types were defined XpmAllocColorFunc and XpmFreeColorsFunc.
-         See documentation for details.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - Windows NT support. It should compile and run fine based on the X
-         Consortium X11R6 distribution.
-       - The README file contains information to compile on Solaris with gcc.
-       - Part of the code has been optimized by using the value returned by
-         sprintf instead of calling strlen. Add the flag -DVOID_SPRINTF
-         if on your system sprintf returns void.
-                 - patch from Thomas Ott tho...@rz.fh-augsburg.de
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - XpmFree is now a real function (simply calling free by default).
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - The documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields and their
-         use.
-
-3.4h   (96/02/01)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - The XpmAttributes has a new member called 'alloc_close_colors' which
-         lets the caller specify whether close colors should be allocated
-         using XAllocColor or not. This is especially useful when one uses a
-         private colormap full of read/write cells.
-         The xpm.h header file define a new bitmap flag called
-         XpmAllocCloseColors to use along with this new slot.
-                 - Dale Pease pea...@bigbird.cso.gtegsc.com
-       - The XpmAttributes has a new member called 'bitmap_format' which lets
-         the caller specify the format of 1 bit depth images (XYBitmap or
-         ZPixmap). The xpm.h header file define a new bitmap flag called
-         XpmBitmapFormat to use along with this new field.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - XpmReadFileTo[Image/Pixmap], XpmCreate[Image/Pixmap]FromData,
-         XpmCreateImageFromDataFromBuffer functions do no longer use a
-         temporary XpmImage object, which reduces a lot the amount of memory
-         used. On the other hand it can take a little more time, but given the
-         following figures (based on sxpm) it is a real good trade-off.
-
-         Reading a 22x22 pixmap with 5 colors no time change is detected
-         using time:
-                 real        0.3
-                 user        0.1
-                 sys         0.1
-
-         Reading a 1279x1023 pixmap with 14 colors (quite extreme case for
-         XPM!) the time goes from:
-                 real        1.9
-                 user        0.8
-                 sys         0.8
-
-         to:
-                 real        2.2
-                 user        1.8
-                 sys         0.3
-
-         Reading the 22x22 pixmap with 5 colors the memory usage (under
-         purify) goes from:
-                 255256 code
-                  55496 data/bss
-                 163848 heap (peak use)
-                   4248 stack
-         to:
-                 271240 code
-                  55472 data/bss
-                 159752 heap (peak use)
-                   4224 stack
-
-         And reading the 1279x1023 pixmap with 14 colors it goes from:
-                 255256 code
-                  55496 data/bss
-                6705160 heap (peak use)
-                   4280 stack
-         to:
-                 271240 code
-                  55472 data/bss
-                1732616 heap (peak use)
-                   4264 stack
-
-         This clearly shows that while for small pixmaps there is no real
-         difference on both sides, for large pixmaps this makes a huge
-         difference about the amount of memory used and it is not much
-         slower.
-
-         Note that you can still get the old behavior using both
-         XpmReadFileToXpmImage and XpmCreate[Image/Pixmap]FromXpmImage instead
-         of XpmReadFileTo[Image/Pixmap]. Once more XPM gives you the choice!
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-        - when defined locally the global symbols strcasecmp and strdup are
-         now called xpmstrcasecmp and xpmstrdup to avoid any possible
-         conflict.
-       - VMS has a bogus file system which requires a work around in
-         XpmReadFileToBuffer.
-                 - patch from bob.d...@jpl.nasa.gov
-       - the type of the exactColors attribute has been changed from unsigned
-         int to Bool.
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - the documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields
-         alloc_close_colors and bitmap_format.
-
-3.4g   (95/10/08)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - The XpmAttributes structure has now two new slots: alloc_pixels and
-         nalloc_pixels in order to provide an easy way to free allocated
-         colors. The new bitmask XpmReturnAllocPixels should be used to
-         request this data through the valuemask. Unless you really know why,
-         you should use this instead of XpmReturnPixels, pixels, and npixels.
-       - the XPM1 format parsing has been improved.
-                 - patch from Chuck Thompson <cth...@cs.uiuc.edu>
-       - compilers defining _STDC_ to something different from 1 are now
-         considered as ANSI compilers.
-       - the README file provides now more info on how to build XPM depending
-         on the system.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - a bug introduced in 3.4f in the XPM1 format parsing function.
-                 - fix from Chuck Thompson <cth...@cs.uiuc.edu>
-       - the hashtable was not free when the color parsing failed.
-                 - patch from ack...@cs.unm.edu (David Ackley)
-       - the close color mechanism wasn't used if one of the closeness
-          parameter was null. Now only one needs to be different from 0.
-                    Lorens Younes d93-...@nada.kth.se
-       - parsing of long comments failed with a segmentation fault.
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - the documentation describes the new XpmAttributes fields
-         alloc_pixels and nalloc_pixels and how they are used.
-
-3.4f   (95/05/29)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - Defines IMAKE_DEFINES in the top Imakefile so one can easily avoid
-         building the shared library.
-       - Add some information about the installation process in the README.
-       - filenames are surrounded with quotes when calling gzip or compress in
-          order to allow spaces within filenames.
-                 - William Parn <p...@fgm.com>
-       - the compilation and the shared library building should be smoother
-         on Alpha OSF/1.
-                 - patch from Dale Moore <dale.mo...@cs.cmu.edu>
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - a segmentation fault occurring in some weird case.
-
-3.4e   (95/03/01)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - The top Imakefile passes CDEBUGFLAGS and DEFINES to subdirs. Thus
-         only this Imakefile should need to be edited by users.
-       - FAQ includes the answer to the question "How can I get a non
-         rectangular icon using XPM ?"
-       - VMS support updated
-                 - patch from Martin P.J. Zinser m.zin...@gsi.de
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - XpmCreateImageFromXpmImage() called from XpmReadFileToPixmap() could
-         lead to a segmentation fault since free was called on a memory block
-         size variable instead of the block itself. Note: this bug has been
-         introduced in 3.4d.
-
-3.4d   (95/01/31)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - sxpm now supports a -version option command.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - the list of pixels returned in XpmAttributes was wrong when two
-         colors were defined as None in the read XPM
-                 - lionel.mal...@sophia.inria.fr
-       - the parser was skipping whitespace reading extensions strings. This
-         has been fixed so extensions lines are now returned exactly as they
-         are.
-       - some compilation control added for the dec alpha with X11R5 (LONG64)
-                 - patch from Fredrik Lundh <fredrik_lu...@ivab.se>
-       - when writing an XPM file, '-' characters are replaced with '_'
-         characters in the array name, in order to get a valid C syntax name.
-       - XYPixmap format images were not correctly handled.
-       - XPM1 file with names using multiple '_' characters are now handled
-         correctly.
-                 - t...@erda.rl.af.mil (Todd Gleason)
-
-3.4c   (94/06/06)
-
-    Yes, this is kind of quick. But this is because no code has been modified,
-    this is just a new packaging to make the whole stuff more suitable to the
-    X development team's requests for inclusion in the R6 contrib.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - Several filenames were too long to fit without any conflict on DOS
-         and CD-ROM filesystems. They have been renamed.
-       - Imakefiles use XCOMM for comments instead of the # character.
-       - the Postscript documentation file doc/xpm.ps is now distributed as
-         doc/xpm.PS.gz and allows browsing with tools such as ghostview.
-       - Besides, parts of lib/misc.c have been moved to several new files,
-         and some functions of data.c have been moved to other files in
-         order to get a better link profile.
-       - I've also added a FAQ hoping this will prevent people from
-         continuously filling my mailbox with the same questions.
-       - sxpm.c includes <X11/xpm.h> instead of "xpm.h" and BUILDINCTOP is
-         used in Makefiles as expected.
-       - Everything can be done simply using "xmkmf -a" and "make".
-
-3.4b   (94/05/24)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - XPM can now be built under MS Windows. Yes, this is possible and this
-         entirely comes from:
-               - Hermann Dunkel <h...@cul-ipn.uni-kiel.de>
-         See the README.MSW file for details.
-
-       - building the shared library now depends on the SharedLibXpm variable
-         and no longer on the SharedLibX variable which is private to the X
-         Window System project.
-               - patch from Stephen Gildea <gil...@x.org>
-         Other variables can now be set for the various locations needed.
-
-       - lib/parse.c does no longer use a 256x256 array in the stack but
-         malloc it instead.
-
-       - The Copyright notice which has been re-written from the X11R6's one
-         should be clearer and is now present in every file.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - lib/xpmP.h does no longer define a Boolean type which conflicts with
-         the Intrinsic definition. Instead the type Bool defined in Xlib is
-         used.
-               - neum...@watson.ibm.com (Gustaf Neumann)
-
-3.4a   (94/03/29)
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - passing NULL as shapemask_return to XpmReadFileToPixmap and similar
-         functions was leading to a bus error.
-               - Dean Luick <d...@falcon.natinst.com>
-
-3.4    (94/03/14)
-
-    IMPORTANT NOTE:
-       This version is not compatible with 3.3. Fortunately most people should
-       only need to recompile.
-       I apology for this but CDE/Motif have put heavy pressure to go that
-       way. The point is that I designed and released Xpm 3.3 in order to let
-       OSF include a clean version of Xpm in Motif 2.0. This new version was
-       not fully compatible with 3.2 but I thought it didn't matter since this
-       was going to be the first version used within Motif. Unfortunately CDE
-       was already using xpm-3.2 internally and requires both source and
-       binary backward compatibility. By the way I must say they didn't drop
-       us a single line to let us know they were using it and thus were
-       expecting stability. All this could have been avoided...
-
-       However, since I had to go for a not compatible version I took this as
-       an opportunity to modify the lower level API, which was new in 3.3 and
-       which was somewhat clumsy, in order to provide yet a better API.
-
-       The library has been modified to have both source and binary backward
-       compatibility with xpm-3.2. This implies it is not either source or
-       binary compatible with 3.3. The fields related to the 3.2 XpmInfos
-       mechanism have been put back into the XpmAttributes structure. The new
-       3.3 XpmInfos struct has been renamed as XpmInfo to avoid conflict with
-       the old 3.2 flag which is back too. All the semantic related to the
-       XpmAttributes infos fields is back as well.
-
-       So this new version provides a high level API which is fully
-       compatible with 3.2 and still provides the 3.3 lower level API
-       (XpmImage) with the XpmInfos struct renamed as XpmInfo. This leads to
-       some redundancy but this was the best I could do to satisfy both
-       CDE/Motif people who needed the backward compatibility and myself (who
-       always tries to provide you with the best ;-).
-
-       Tests have been successfully performed with pixmap-2.1, pixmap-2.4, and
-       sxpm.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - The colorTable member of the XpmAttributes structure is now an
-         (XpmColor*) in order to be compatible with an XpmImage colorTable.
-         However in order to be backward compatible this field is cast to
-         (XpmColor **), which is equivalent to (char ***), when it is used
-         with the old flags XpmInfos and XpmReturnInfos. To handle the new
-         type the new flags XpmColorTable and XpmReturnColorTable have been
-         defined.
-       - The XpmInfo struct has been extended to avoid having to deal with an
-         XpmAttributes at the lower level. The idea is that all the data
-         stored in an Xpm file can be retrieve through both an XpmImage and
-         an XpmInfo struct. See the documentation for details.
-       - XpmUndefPixel is defined and exported by xpm.h in order to let
-         clients providing their own colorTable when writing out an Xpm file.
-         See the documentation for details.
-       - in sxpm/sxpm.c, set attribute XtNinput to True on toplevel widget.
-         Windows that don't "take" input, never get focus, as mandated by
-         the ICCM.
-               patch from Henrique Martins <mart...@hplhasm.hpl.hp.com>
-       - lib/Imakefile modified to build the shared library under IRIX 5.
-                patch from si...@lia.di.epfl.ch (Simon Leinen)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - a new function and a new define should help client figuring out with
-         which Xpm library version they are working. These are
-         XpmIncludeVersion and XpmLibraryVersion().
-
-3.3    (93/12/20)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - XPM1 files are now supported.
-       - a new function is provided to get an error string related to the
-         returned error code.
-               - suggested by Detlef Schmier <det...@mfr.dec.com>
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - gzip and gunzip are called with the -q option (quiet)
-               - patch from Chris P. Ross <cr...@eng.umd.edu>
-       - the parser is again more flexible about the way the strings are
-         distributed on lines. Actually a single line XPM file can be read.
-       - the documentation should be clearer about shapemask generation and
-         XpmAttributes valuemask.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - reading some binary file was leading to a bus error.
-               - patch from Detlef Schmier <det...@mfr.dec.com>
-       - the ? character is no longer used when writing an XPM file in order
-         to avoid possible ANSI trigraphs.
-
-3.3alpha (93/08/13)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - a new level interface is provided to allow applications to do either
-         icon editing or data caching.
-         The XpmAttributes has been changed but most applications will just
-         need to be recompiled.
-       - new structures are provided to deal with the new lower level:
-                XpmImage, XpmColor, XpmInfos.
-
-       - a separate distribution called xpm-contrib is available. This
-         includes the converters which used to be part of this distribution
-         plus:
-               two new applications:
-               * nexpm to draw a pixmap in *any* existing window from
-                        Ralph Betza <gnoh...@ssiny.com>
-               * xpmview to display a list of Xpm files from
-                        Jean Michel Leon <l...@sophia.inria.fr>
-
-               a hacky string to pixmap converter, provided by
-                       Robert H. Forsman Jr.  <th...@manatee.cis.ufl.edu>
-
-               The Xpm editor called pixmap will also be part of this contrib.
-               This does not mean it is the best pixmap editor one can find
-               but it is the only one that I know of which tries to handle
-               all the features of this format.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - the code to build XImage data has been optimized by
-                ju...@x.co.uk (Julian Gosnell)
-         the old code is still available when compiling with the
-         -DWITHOUT_SPEEDUPS flag.
-
-       - closecolor code was not re-entrant
-                - d...@visual.com (David B. Lewis)
-       - fix gzip filename (*.gz and no longer *.z).
-                - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.fit.qut.edu.au>
-       - sxpm has 2 new options:
-                -nom to do not display the mask if there is one
-                -cp <color> <pixel> to override a color value with a given
-                pixel, i.e. sxpm plaid.xpm -cp red 4
-
-         also the '-s' adn '-p' options have been renamed to '-sc' and '-sp'.
-
-       - xpm.h defines XpmFormat, XpmVersion, and XpmRevision numbers.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - closecolor minor fix
-                - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.fit.qut.edu.au>
-
-3.2g   (93/04/26)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - much faster close colors
-       - piping from/to compressed files now handles GNU's gzip (.z)  format
-       - added XpmColorKey attribute - ability to specify which visual's
-         colors to use (ie: now it's possible to read in a pixmap in a
-         color visual, but use the colors specified for monochrome).
-       - added -mono, -grey4, -grey and -color options to sxpm to demonstrate
-         the XpmColorKey attribute.
-               - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - fixed bug where redefining "None" as a pixel stopped mask generation
-       - minor SVR4 defines for <string.h>
-       - fixed annoying closecolor bug related to read/write color cells
-       - fixed minor bug in color value -> pixel overloading
-       - manual updated to include new red/green/blue closeness attributes
-               - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
-
-       - the top Imakefile was missing the depend target
-       - sxpm/Imakefile fixed so that -L../lib is set before the standard
-         library location.
-               - Vivek Khera <kh...@cs.duke.edu>
-
-       - lib/xpmP.h now defines bcopy as memcpy for VMS (required by recent
-         versions of VMS)
-               - J. Daniel Smith <dsm...@ann-arbor.applicon.slb.com>
-
-       - the lib/Imakefile didn't work with X11R4.
-
-
-3.2f           (93/03/17)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - the library provides four new functions to deal with Xpm files
-         loaded in memory as single character strings buffers:
-
-                       XpmCreateImageFromBuffer
-                       XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer
-                       XpmCreateBufferFromImage
-                       XpmCreateBufferFromPixmap
-
-       - in addition, as a convenience, two functions are provided to copy a
-         file in a buffer and to write a file from a buffer:
-
-                       XpmReadFileToBuffer
-                       XpmWriteFileFromBuffer
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - Files are now dispatched in the following sub-directories:
-         lib, sxpm, and doc.
-       - Imakefiles will let you build a shared library as well as the static
-         one (with either X11R4 or X11R5).
-       - The documentation has been ported from LaTeX to FrameMaker and is
-         now included in the distribution in its PostScript form (doc/xpm.ps).
-         Source files are available on request.
-         Also the documentation has been reorganized and includes a table of
-         contents and an index of the functions (the number of functions
-         increasing this became a requisite).
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - Many warnings have been fixed - patch from Daniel Dardailler 
-         dan...@osf.org
-
-3.2e           (93/02/05)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - use XpmMalloc, XpmRealloc, XpmCalloc, and XpmFree which are defines
-       in xpmP.h. This should help people wanting to use their own functions.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - Intrinsic.h is no longer included.
-       - bzero is defined as memset on SYSV and SVR4.
-       - some memory initialization bug concerning XpmAttributes.
-
-3.2d           (93/01/27)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - compile on Solaris 2.0
-               - patch from Clint Jeffery <cjeff...@cs.arizona.edu>
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - shape masks are now set correctly for LSBFirst (Decs).
-       - pixmaps are now set correctly for 2 bit displays (Nexts).
-               - patch from Josef Leherbauer <j...@takefive.co.at>
-       - isspace was called on getc which fails when EOF is returned.
-               - Marelli Paolo <mare...@colos3.usr.dsi.unimi.it>
-
-3.2c           (92/12/29)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - parsing optimized for single and double characters color
-               - patch originally from Martin Brunecky 
-                                      mar...@build1.auto-trol.com
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - XpmFreeExtensions was calling free on some argument without checking
-       it was not NULL.
-       - strdup was not correctly defined for systems which do not provide
-       it.     - Hans-Peter Lichtin <l...@zellweger.ch>
-       - some bug in XpmCrDataFI.c
-               - Sven Delmas garfi...@avalanche.cs.tu-berlin.de
-
-    NOTE:
-       - there is still a bug with the creation of the clipmask on display of
-       depth 2 but I can't find a fix because unfortunately I don't have such
-       a rendering system and nobody gets the time to investigate for me.
-
-3.2b           (92/10/19)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - Create XpmReadFileToData and XpmWriteFileFromData
-               - Dan Greening <dgr...@sti.com>
-       - added "close colors" support and ability to redefine color values
-         as pixels at load time, as well as color names
-               - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
-       - errors while parsing or allocating colors now revert to other
-         visual defaults, creating pixmap/image as expected, and returning
-         XpmSuccess. The old behavior of XpmColorError being returned and no
-         pixmap/image being created can be retained by setting the
-         exactColors attribute.
-               - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - SVR4 defines for including <string.h> instead of <strings.h>
-               - Jason Patterson <jas...@fitmail.qut.edu.au>
-       - attributes->extensions and attributes->nextensions fields were not 
-         set correctly when no extensions present in file.
-               - Simon_Scott Cornish <corn...@ecr.mu.oz.au>
-
-3.2a           (92/08/17)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - use the mock lisp hashing function instead of the gnu emacs one,
-       it is faster in some cases and never slower (I've not found any case).
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - function prototypes for ansi compilers.
-       - some memory initialization bugs (purify is just great for this).
-       - empty strings in extensions are now correctly handled.
-
-3.2            (92/07/06)
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - both format and functions handle extensions data. This allow people
-       to store additional data related to a pixmap. See documentation for
-       detail.
-       - sxpm supports the new option '-c' to use a private colormap. This is
-       useful when displaying pixmaps using a lot of colors.
-       - sxpm supports the new option '-v' (verbose) to get possible
-       extensions print out on standard error.
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - most of the code has been reworked to be improved and thus almost
-       every function is faster. It takes less than 6 seconds of real time on
-       a sun4 to display, with sxpm, a 487x635 pixmap using 213 colors, while
-       it takes 32 seconds with the old library! It takes 18 seconds to
-       display a 1279x1023 screen dump using 14 colors while xwud takes 10
-       seconds.
-       Of course performance improvements are not always that great, they
-       depend on the size and number of colors but I'm sure everybody will
-       appreciate ;-)
-       I know how to improve it more but this will require changes in the
-       architecture so this is not for now. Some optimizations have been
-       contributed by gre...@kafka.saic.com (gregg hanna) and
-       j...@csl.biosci.arizona.edu (John N. Calley).
-       - the Imakefile is modified to let you install sxpm - Rainer Klute
-           <kl...@irb.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
-       - xpmP.h declares popen for Sequent platforms - Clinton Jeffery
-          <cjeff...@cs.arizona.edu>
-       - XpmWriteFileFromImage/Pixmap rather than truncating the pixmap name
-       to the first dot changes dots to underscores to get a valid C syntax
-       name.
-
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - there was a bug in the image creation function for some 24 bits
-       displays. It is fixed.
-       - allocated color pixels are now freed when an error occurs -
-          nus...@dec1.wu-wien.ac.at (Stefan Nusser)
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - the documentation describes the new XpmExtension structure and how
-       to use it with read and write functions.
-
-3.1            (92/02/03)
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       - sxpm now have more standard options (mainly suggested by 
-       Rainer Sinkwitz <sinkw...@ifi.unizh.ch>):
-
-       Usage:  sxpm [options...]
-       Where options are:
-
-       [-d host:display]            Display to connect to.
-       [-g geom]                    Geometry of window.
-       [-hints]                     Set ResizeInc for window.
-       [-icon filename]             Set pixmap for iconWindow.
-       [-s symbol_name color_name]  Overwrite color defaults.
-       [-p symbol_name pixel_value] Overwrite color defaults.
-       [-plaid]                     Read the included plaid pixmap.
-       [filename]                   Read from file 'filename', and from
-                                    standard input if 'filename' is '-'.
-       [-o filename]                Write to file 'filename', and to standard
-                                    output if 'filename' is '-'.
-       [-nod]                       Don't display in window.
-       [-rgb filename]              Search color names in the rgb text file
-                                    'filename'.
-
-       if no input is specified sxpm reads from standard input.
-
-
-       - Xpm functions and Ppm converters now deal with multiword colornames.
-         patches from Rainer Sinkwitz <sinkw...@ifi.unizh.ch>.
-
-
-3.0            (91/10/03)
-
-       Functions name and defines have been modified again (sorry for that)
-       as follows:
-
-            XpmReadPixmapFile    XpmReadFileToPixmap
-            XpmWritePixmapFile   XpmWriteFileFromPixmap
-
-            XpmPixmapColorError  XpmColorError
-            XpmPixmapSuccess     XpmSuccess
-            XpmPixmapOpenFailed  XpmOpenFailed
-            XpmPixmapFileInvalid XpmFileInvalid
-            XpmPixmapNoMemory    XpmNoMemory
-            XpmPixmapColorFailed XpmColorFailed
-
-       To update code using Xpm you can use the included shell script called
-       rename with the sed commands files name-3.0b-3.0c and name-3.0c-3.0.
-       Old names still valid though.
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - four new functions to work with images instead of pixmaps:
-
-            XpmReadFileToImage
-            XpmWriteFileFromImage
-            XpmCreateImageFromData
-            XpmCreateDataFromImage
-
-    ENHANCEMENTS:
-       Algorithms to create and scan images and pixmaps are based on the
-       MIT's R5 code, thus they are much cleaner than old ones and should
-       avoid any problem with any visual (yes, I trust MIT folks :-)
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       Imakefile use INCDIR instead of ROOTDIR.
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - the documentation presents the four new functions.
-
-3.0c           (91/09/18)
-
-       In answer to request of people functions, types and defines names have
-       been changed as follows:
-
-            XCreatePixmapFromData       XpmCreatePixmapFromData
-            XCreateDataFromPixmap       XpmCreateDataFromPixmap
-            XReadPixmapFile             XpmReadPixmapFile
-            XWritePixmapFile            XpmWritePixmapFile
-            XFreeXpmAttributes          XpmFreeAttributes
-
-            PixmapColorError            XpmPixmapColorError
-            PixmapSuccess               XpmPixmapSuccess
-            PixmapOpenFailed            XpmPixmapOpenFailed
-            PixmapFileInvalid           XpmPixmapFileInvalid
-            PixmapNoMemory              XpmPixmapNoMemory
-            PixmapColorFailed           XpmPixmapColorFailed
-
-            ColorSymbol                 XpmColorSymbol
-
-       Generally speaking every public name begins with 'Xpm' and every
-       private one with 'xpm'. This should avoid any possible conflict.
-
-       Some files have also be renamed accordingly.
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - support for VMS and two new options for sxpm: icon and hints (see
-       manual for details) Richard Hess <rhess%pleione%cims...@uunet.uu.net>
-       - DEFINES in Imakefile and Makefile.noXtree allows you to set the
-       following:
-
-                ZPIPE for un/compressing piped feature (default is on)
-                NEED_STRCASECMP for system which doesn't provide one (default
-                                is off)
-
-       - xpmtoppm.c has is own strstr function which is used if NEED_STRSTR
-       is defined when compiling - hugues.le...@irisa.fr (Hugues Leroy).
-       
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - many bugs have been fixed, especially for ansi compilers -
-              Doyle C. Davidson (do...@doyled.b23b.ingr.com) and
-              Clifford D. Morrison (cdm%bigdaddy%e...@uunet.uu.net)
-       - parser is again a little more improved
-
-3.0b           (91/09/12)
-
-       This is a complete new version with a new API and where files and
-       structures have been renamed. So this should be taken as a new
-       starting release.
-       This release should be quickly followed by the 3.0 because I'm planning
-       to send it for X11R5 contrib which ends October 5th.
-
-    NEW FEATURES:
-       - support for transparent color.
-       - support for hotspot.
-       - a new function: XCreateDataFromPixmap to create an XPM data from a
-       pixmap in order to be able to create a new pixmap from this data using
-       the XCreatePixmapFromData function later on.
-       - a new structure: XpmAttributes which replace the XpmInfo structure
-       and which leads to a much simpler API with less arguments.
-       - arguments such as visual, colormap and depth are optional, default
-       values are taken if omitted.
-       - parsing and allocating color failures don't simply break anymore. If
-       another default color can be found it is used and a PixmapColorError
-       is returned. In case no color can be found then it breaks and returns
-       PixmapColorFailed.
-       - for this reason the ErrorStatus codes are redefined as follows:
-
-                  null     if full success
-                  positive if partial success
-                  negative if failure
-
-       with:
-               #define PixmapColorError    1
-               #define PixmapSuccess       0
-               #define PixmapOpenFailed   -1
-               #define PixmapFileInvalid  -2
-               #define PixmapNoMemory     -3
-               #define PixmapColorFailed  -4
-
-       - sxpm prints out a warning when a requested color could not be parsed
-       or alloc'ed, and an error when none has been found.
-       - sxpm handles pixmap with transparent color. For this purpose the
-       plaid_mask.xpm is added to the distribution.
-
-    BUGS CORRECTED:
-       - I've again improved the memory management.
-       - the parser is also improved.
-       - when writing a pixmap to a file the variable name could be
-       "plaid.xpm" which is not valid in C. Now the extension name is cut off
-       to give "plaid" as variable name.
-       - reading multiple words colornames such as "peach puff" where leading
-       to non readable Xpm files. They are now skipped to have only single
-       word colorname. Lionel Mallet (mal...@ipvpel.unipv.it).
-       - parser was triggered by the "/" character inside string.
-       Doyle C. Davidson (do...@doyled.b23b.ingr.com). This is corrected.
-       - sxpm maps the window only if the option "-nod" is not selected. 
-
-    CHANGES TO THE DOC:
-       - the documentation presents the new API and features.
-
-3.0a           (91/04/10)
-
-       This is an alpha version because it supports the new version of XPM,
-       but the library interface is still the same. Indeed it will change in
-       future release to get rid of obsolete stuff such as the type argument
-       of the XWritePixmapFile function.
-
-    ******************************* WARNING *********************************
-       The format is not anymore XPM2, it is XPM version 3 which is XPM2
-       limited to the C syntax with the key word "XPM" in place of "XPM2 C".
-       The interface library has not changed yet but the type argument of


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