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here is the log from the commit of package decker for openSUSE:Factory checked 
in at 2024-03-25 21:09:50
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/decker (Old)
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Package is "decker"

Mon Mar 25 21:09:50 2024 rev:4 rq:1161049 version:1.41

Changes:
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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/decker/decker.changes    2024-03-02 
23:24:38.713932491 +0100
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.decker.new.1905/decker.changes  2024-03-25 
21:15:43.813776135 +0100
@@ -1,0 +2,45 @@
+Sun Mar 24 04:36:40 UTC 2024 - vivid <[email protected]>
+
+- Update decker and decker-doc to version 1.41
+
+* correct random[] in native-decker to select random rows of tables, rather 
than random col
+umns (which is very silly and almost never useful)
+* version bump to v1.41
+* make grid.rowvalue and grid.cellvalue writable, leveraging the 
generalizations of amend()
+, and in turn simplify the default handler for changecell[].
+* rework grid cell editing to occur in-situ instead of in a visibly distinct 
modal dialog. In some situations this may lead to a cramped field, and the 
current implementation prevents entering newlines, but despite these quibbles I 
think the overall experience- especially when using the keyboard- will be much 
nicer.
+* another weeklychallenge puzzle
+* introduce the changecell event for grids, replacing hardcoded validation 
logic with an overrideable default handler and providing opportunities for 
shimming in side effects.
+* compensate for rounding error when computing the width of the final cell in 
a grid with auto-sized columns.
+* generalize amending assignments to work for tables. Some of these operations 
are easy enough to express with 'update', but some would be extremely annoying. 
This generalization mostly follows from the behavior of amending lists/dicts.
+* remove some cruft from the test script
+* add a selection by cell mode to the grid widget, allowing it to behave a bit 
more like a traditional spreadsheet and permitting faster editing via the 
keyboard.
+* disable menu selection while hidden, per #82.
+* improve behavior of transparent grids on colored backgrounds by reducing 
reliance on color inversion, per #81.
+* auto-focus the script editor field when entering it via keyboard shortcuts, 
per #79.
+* gracefully handle grid widgets with 0-width columns, making this a viable 
method of hiding columns, if desired.
+* another weekly challenge problem, providing a nice example of progressive 
parsing.
+* show:none buttons should not be given a pointer mouse cursor.
+* extend dialogizer with configuration options for controlling text display 
speed and triggering sound effects.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sun Mar  3 03:43:42 UTC 2024 - vivid <[email protected]>
+
+- Update decker and decker-doc to version 1.40
+- Remove install-script.patch - the patch was merged in upstream commit 
7b1856ae8189c2247043cd433448ab1c2b30e49b
+
+* minor documentation touchups
+* introduce a 'like' primitive to Lil, loosely mirroring SQL's glob-matching 
operator. Since this is a new keyword it is a minor breaking change, and there 
is some functional overlap with parse pattern matching, but overall I think 
this addition will make a wide range of common use-cases simpler and more 
straightforward.
+* permit keyboard shortcuts to be activated while the menu is suppressed in 
drawing mode.
+* add danger.shell[]. offer not valid on Windows.
+* revise install script to accept DESTDIR/PREFIX vars and avoid the use of 
sudo.
+* an initial foray into exposing potentially hazardous (but equally useful) 
APIs to Decker. The 'danger zone' is presently accessible exclusively by 
rebuilding from source. In the future I may consider easier methods.
+* correct inconsistencies between web-decker and native-decker in how 
writecsv[] serialized 'j' formatted columns.
+* oops, actually native decker was already handling j column formats 
correctly; web-decker was busted.
+* fix web-decker not hiding toolbars while in modals or the script editor.
+* more refinements to puzzle solutions
+* make the j and a format symbols in a grid format string enclose their listy 
arguments before formatting. This makes, for example, a j format of a column of 
pairs do the right thing.
+* a simpler formulation of weekly challenge 127.1; are sets disjoint?
+* fix crashes if a prototype is removed while editing it.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

Old:
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  install-script.patch
  v1.39.tar.gz

New:
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  v1.41.tar.gz

BETA DEBUG BEGIN:
  Old:- Update decker and decker-doc to version 1.40
- Remove install-script.patch - the patch was merged in upstream commit 
7b1856ae8189c2247043cd433448ab1c2b30e49b
BETA DEBUG END:

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 
 
 Name:           decker-doc
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+Version:        1.41
 Release:        0
 Summary:        A multimedia sketchpad
 License:        MIT

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--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.g7G5av/_old  2024-03-25 21:15:44.589804628 +0100
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@@ -17,13 +17,12 @@
 
 
 Name:           decker
-Version:        1.39
+Version:        1.41
 Release:        0
 Summary:        A multimedia sketchpad
 License:        MIT
 URL:            http://beyondloom.com/decker/
 Source:         
https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Decker/archive/refs/tags/v%{version}.tar.gz
-Patch:          install-script.patch
 BuildRequires:  make
 BuildRequires:  SDL2-devel
 BuildRequires:  SDL2_image-devel

++++++ v1.39.tar.gz -> v1.41.tar.gz ++++++
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