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HAMLAB PLUS RELEASE NOTES
(c) Copyright 1990-1992 J. E. Hanway. All rights reserved.
Version 2.0.8 9 August 1992
Changed size of ANNO chunk written to IFF files to be an even
number of bytes. This fixes an incompatibility with at least
one broken program (Wallpaper 1.1) that can't handle odd
length chunks correctly. See the sixth bulleted rule under
"Rules for Reader Programs" in the IFF spec: "Do not forget
to skip the pad byte after every odd-length chunk."
Fixed problem that occasionally showed up when using disk
cache files and one step dithering.
Fixed problem where some filters would fail to recognize
input.
Added new style JPEG filter and JPEG exporter. Note that if
you have a config file from an earlier release, you should
to edit it by hand to remove the 'MODULE OLDFILTER NAME
"jpeg2hl" ...' line.
Minor bug fixes to GIF and QRT filters.
Added COMPATIBILITY command.
Enable/disable more gadgets in the output window to reflect
unsupported combinations of HAM and dithering.
Allow early release of shift key to abort cropping. (This
means you need to hold the key down during the whole crop.)
Allow REVERT to undo the effect of screen cropping.
Added file overwrite check to config file saves. "Save" will
now put up a requester before overwriting a file, while
"Save All" will not. This should help prevent accidentally
saving a partial config file over your master config file.
This also affects the SAVECONFIG command. It now accepts an
OVERWRITE keyword to suppress the requester. (If the keyword
is omitted, unlike the button, the command will always check
for overwrite, regardless of whether a full or partial config
file is being saved.)
Version 2.0.7 25 July 1992 (registered release only)
Fixed enforcer hits when loading a full config file that opened
the color window.
Fixed mouse coordinates for cropping a hi-res screen that was
scrolled.
Version 2.0.6 22 July 1992
First widely available HamLab Plus release