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23 April 2008 - Imager 0.64 has been released. This includes a fix for a potential security issue.
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17 December 2007 - I implemented an Imager::Font::Test which outputs boxes instead of text. This is giving me more consistent results on my test platforms, and cpan-testers seem happy too.
Next: fix the missing font handling, add some more charts.
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11 December 2007 - after a 5 year hiatus I've finally released an update to Imager::Graph.
This is mostly a cleanup release, removing workarounds for old Imager bugs, cleaning up the tests.
There's still a test problem caused by inconsistent text output, which I'll be trying to resolve for 0.05.
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26 June 2007 - I've updated the Imager ppd in my repository to 0.59.
You can install it on Win32 with:
ppm install http://ppd.develop-help.com/ppd/Imager.ppd
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14 June 2007 - Imager 0.59 has been released. This fixes a serious regression in text output.
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4 January 2007 - I've updated the Imager ppd available from my ppd archive. If you have ActivePerl you can use:
ppm install http://ppd.develop-help.com/ppd/Imager.ppd
to install a current Imager with nearly all functions enabled. Currently this uses some older versions of libraries..
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3 January 2007 - I've released Imager::Screenshot 0.002, it contains only packaging changes.
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1 January 2006 - I've released Imager::Screenshot 0.001 to CPAN. 0.002 will come soon to fix some distribution issues.
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26 July 2006 - this removes some debug code that was left in 0.52 by mistake.
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| Imager 0.51_03 uploaded to PAUSE |
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29 March 2006 - Imager 0.50 has been released to fix a segmentation fault bug that can occur when attempting to write a 2 or 4 channel jpeg image or a 2 channel TGA image to an in-memory buffer. This bug has been present since around 0.41.
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