Hi, I've just commited to CVS a small change which records the date and time of the version build. The current version (I have looks like this)
Scribus Version 0.9.10 Build-ID: 12:38:16 Apr 27 2003 F-C-C-* The F-C-C-* stands for * always means "is not present" F - freetype C - CMS C - CUPS T - TIFF Now the date and time will alter with each compilation, but that has an advantage that as Franz (and I) usually commit daily, we can trace the code back to a specific version. Possibly not the best way of doing it, but useful. I'm playing with the colour system for font colours so that instead of the 7 you now have the extra CMYK option. If it works, I'll commit the change. Would it be useful if I placed a compiled binary on a website somewhere so everyone (on this list) can benefit from the changes? It would *only* be the executable. You will need to have CUPS, LittleCMS and FreeType on your machines. TTFN Paul -- The world is throwing away oppressive regimes Which don't allow people to choose. Wars are fought to topple these people. Yet the folks who do this, still use Windows. Double standards or not understanding why they did it?
