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Changes:
Version 1.28 - released September 20, 2011.
Debian patches added to the upstream version. These patches
are included:
01_all_previous_diff.diff, 02_update_time.diff,
03_add_southern_hemisphere_support.diff and
04_fix_hyphen_used_as_minus_sign.diff
BUGS file updated to report to wmaker-dev@lists.windowmaker.info
Source is now at http://repo.or.cz/w/dockapps.git
Updated by Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
Version 1.27 - released June 7, 1999.
fixed a minor bug in computation of azimuth (A in Horizon
Coords). Thanks to Dan Moraru for spotting this one. (There were
two SinGlat factors instead of one).
Version 1.26 - released April 22, 1999 (?).
Version 1.25 - released March 22, 1999.
Now auto-detects 8-bit display and forces the LowColor pixmap to
be used. The -low option still works if you need to conserve
colors even on high-color displays.
Added 3 command line options + code to change colors of the data
entries:
-bc <Color> to change background color.
-lc <Color> to change color of labels and headers.
-dc <Color> to change color of data values.
Version 1.24 - released February 9, 1999.
Added low color support via the -low command line option.
Version 1.23 - released February 4, 1999.
cosmetic for AfterStep users. removed spurious black line at
RHS edge an mask.
Version 1.22 - released January 8, 1999.
+ Changed PI2 to TwoPi in Moon.c -- Linux Pyth. had probs
because PI2 was defined in <math.h>.
Version 1.21 - released January 7, 1999.
+ minor bug fixes in Makefile and manpage.
Version 1.2 - released January 3, 1999.
Added:
+ Local Time/ Universal Time display.
+ Visible: Yes/No to indicate if Moon is up or not.
+ Frac (percent through orbit -- this is NOT a simple
conversion of AGE....).
+ Horizon Coords. Altitude is measured up from horizon to
Moon in degrees. Azimuth is in degrees from due south.
Also shuffled things around a bit...
Version 1.1 - released December 24, 1998.
Fixed bug in AGE calculation. It now should be highly accurate.
Note that AGE is not the same as Phase*29.530589 ...
I have checked with the Astronomical Almanac and it agrees very
well....
Version 1.0 - released December 16, 1998.