-*- coding: utf-8 -*- BRL-CAD Release Notes ===================== This document provides a transcript of release notes and user-visible changes for each release of BRL-CAD. The individual changes are listed in chronological order with the most recent changes listed first and are grouped by release. Each release also includes optional descriptive text that emphasizes or further describes significant changes made. See document footer for additional details. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2008-06-XX Release 7.13.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * added procedural geometry tools to the Windows port - Bob Parker, Andre Castelo * renamed mged binary command to bo for binary objects - Sean Morrison * fixed bug that caused remote framebuffers to fail - Sean Morrison * integrated tgf-g with the default compile/install - Daniel Roßberg * add w option to tire to allow disabling wheel generation - C. Yapp * deprecated the mged '-n' option, use '-c' instead - Sean Morrison * added the ability to invoke mged through icons/menus - Sean Morrison * new -a option to mged 'killtree' for killing references - Bob Parker * added new 'killrefs' command to mged - Bob Parker * tweak tread 2 in tire tool; avoid artifacts on tread wall - C. Yapp * fixed mged 'dbconcat' hang when not specifying an affix - Bob Parker * fixed primitive selection solid_illum bug in mged - Bob Parker * fix bug in tire tool's geometry causing 'nicks' in tread - C. Yapp * increased raytrace performace of pipe primitive - John Anderson * fixed bugs handling invalid extrude objects - Sean Morrison * fixed dependency bug in library pkg-config files - Sean Morrison * platform installers now use a more consistent naming convention - Sean Morrison, Bob Parker * added -C color option to the mged 'E' command - Bob Parker * fixed curvature calc bug in ehy primitive - Timothy Van Ruitenbeek * added new -c character option to the loop command - Dawn Thomas * tire now checks for files instead of overwriting - Cliff Yapp * add new nirt formatting options, -L listing option - C. Yapp * fixed nirt's dest cmd's handling of file name string - Cliff Yapp * modified mged nirt command to include air in results - Bob Parker * added compilation support for MSVC 9 - André Castelo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2008-05-29 Release 7.12.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release contains numerous enhancements to MGED's mirror command, now with the ability to mirror an object across arbitrary vectors or points along a standard axis. Additionally, nirt now has a new "gap" option for reporting the empty spaces between objects on a given shotline with additional formatting options under development. The release also has a new procedural database geometry tool called 'tire'. This new tool was developed by Cliff Yapp for the purpose of creating highly detailed tires based on user-provided specifications. Given standard tire dimension information, the program can generate a corresponding curved sidewall tire on a fitted wheel and that has detailed tread. The results are impressively realistic tires. * added '-l' list option to mged dbfindtree command - Bob Parker * fixed minor memory leak during raytracing - Daniel Roßberg * added '-+ t' rtcheck option to produce text plot output - Bob Parker * added gap reporting option to nirt - Cliff Yapp * added mirror command to archer - Bob Parker * improve behavior of interactive nirt backout command - Cliff Yapp * renamed mged dbbinary command to binary - Sean Morrison * fixed rt/rtedge clipping bug - Bob Parker * new mged mirror command options for arbitrary vectors - Bob Parker * fix -k rt option to work for surface normal lighting - Cliff Yapp * add tire proc-db for easy tire/wheel model creation - Cliff Yapp * added query pixel support to the Windows framebuffer - Bob Parker * mirror across a distance along a given axis in mged - Bob Parker ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2008-04-23 Release 7.12.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * new pinewood boxcar example geometry database - Cliff Yapp * add mk_arb5, mk_arb6 and mk_arb7 to libwdb - Cliff Yapp * added xclone command to mged for xpushed deep copies - Bob Parker * fixed clone infinite loop for combinations - Sean Morrison, C. Yapp * wrap mged resource paths with spaces - Bob Parker, Elena Bautu * new -k 'cutaway view' option added to rt - John Anderson * improved mged classic mode display manager selection - Sean Morrison * fixed mged crash when getting forms of sketch objects - Bob Parker * new -u units option added to rtarea - Sean Morrison * added uniform binary object creation to mged GUI - John Anderson * added e, l, o, i options to mged saveview command - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2008-03-11 Release 7.12.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Coalescing after just over a year of concentrated development efforts, this release unveils a plethora of Windows-specific enhancements, bug fixes, and additional tools ported. Notably, the Windows improvements include fixing various issues with file management and porting many more ray tracers, geometry converters, framebuffer tools, and MGED classic mode support. This release also includes a new geometry converter for the United Kingdom's INTAVAL format from Her Majesty's Ministry of Defence. The new importer was jointly developed by TNO PML and IABG mbH and is included in the BRL-CAD sources as a contributed module. Of the numerous bug fixes and feature enhancements in this release, one of the biggest productivity enhancements is the addition of the MGED "clone" and "tracker" commands. Clone is a very powerful yet simple command that provides an intuitive means for performing deep copies of objects. Tracker provides an interface for replicating objects along a spline path. These 'new' commands originate from modifications originally developed by the now defunct Geometric Solutions, Inc., and after receiving considerable updates and rewrites are now once again available to users. Finally, this release also marks a major change to the BRL-CAD source code repository with a move from CVS to Subversion recently completed. The conversion was successfully completed with the entire history of BRL-CAD development preserved, accounting for nearly 25 years of continuous active development. * automatic redraw updates after Geometry Browser edits - Bob Parker * improved Geometry Browser mouse behavior in mged - Bob Parker * make fast4-g use GIFT_material=1 and los=100 - Sean Morrison * fixed Mac OS X 'ogl' framebuffer crash - Sean Morrison, Bob Parker * removed ogl framebuffer multiple window 'm' option - Sean Morrison * tree -d option in mged for limiting tree display depth - Cliff Yapp * added mouse color query support to OpenGL framebuffer - Bob Parker * fixed X11 framebuffer colormapping bug - Bob Parker * libpng updated to 1.2.25 - Erik Greenwald * fixed several mged I/O bugs for stdin/stdout/stderr - Bob Parker * nirt now uses bounding sphere for -b backout option - Erik Greenwald * document the signals rt responds to for progress - Sean Morrison * libpng updated to 1.2.24 - Erik Greenwald * TCL/TK updated to 8.5.1 - Erik Greenwald * mged now runs in the foreground by default - Erik Greenwald * fixed g-dxf bug where incorrect object name is assigned - Bob Parker * fixed browser-based mged help on Mac OS X - Sean Morrison * added rest of BRL-CAD's geometry converters for Windows - Bob Parker * added more missing framebuffer tools to Windows port - Bob Parker * rtwizard enhancments for ghosting and display - Bob Parker * mged reports failure if ray-tracer returns non-zero - Sean Morrison * improved mged corrupt geometry file handling - Sean Morrison * improved dbconcat object suffix and prefix options - Sean Morrison * Tcl/Tk updated to 8.5 final from 8.5b1 - Erik Greenwald * fixed PIX image file creation bug on Windows - Bob Parker * ported rtwizard to function properly on Windows - Bob Parker * fixed mged text-editing commands on Windows platform - Bob Parker * removed duplicate points text-editing ARBs in mged - John Anderson * improved mged ted line-ending support using wordpad - Bob Parker * fixed g_diff bug where some differences were missed - John Anderson * fixed bug evaluating metaball normals - Erik Greenwald, Ed Davisson * improved metaball primitive rendering - Erik Greenwald * fixed bug in mged rcc-cap command when using 't' option - Bob Parker * mged classic mode now works on Windows platform - Bob Parker * fixed Windows-specific raytrace framebuffer delay - Bob Parker * new tracker tool for extracting NEWS tracker data - Sean Morrison * converted source repository from CVS to Subversion - Sean Morrison * new 'dir2ae' mged command for getting az/el from dir - Sean Morrison * new 'ae2dir' mged command for getting dir from az/el - Bob Parker * fixed empty name crash when using mged 'lt' command - Sean Morrison * Pro/E plugin allows spaces in part name mapping file - Sean Morrison * Pro/E plugin creates 'top.#' if 'top' already exists - Sean Morrison * fixed asc2g bug on Windows that caused a crash on exit - Bob Parker * fixed bugs in several Utah Raster Toolkit tools - Pedro Giffuni * fixed mged start-up initialization bug on Windows - Daniel Roßberg * graceful handling of mesh normal failures - Sean Morrison * fixed variety of g-iges and other exporter crashes - Sean Morrison * fixed crash-on-exit cleanup bug in g-off exporter - Sean Morrison * fixed crash when xpush was called on a primitive - Erik Greenwald * fixed Windows port 'opendb' command crash - Bob Parker * added configurable max_dist depth option to rtedge - Erik Greenwald * added rest of BRL-CAD's ray-tracers to the Windows port - Bob Parker * enabled embedded framebuffer support in Windows port - Bob Parker * fixed garbled output during parallel crash reports - Sean Morrison * fixed memory deallocation bug in the raytracers - Bob Parker * renamed 'hd' hexadecimal dump utility to 'hex' - Sean Morrison * renamed procedural 'wall' generator to 'masonry' - Sean Morrison * mged 'tol' command now accepts multiple tolerances - Sean Morrison * TCL and TK updated to 8.5b1. itcl/itk to dev 3.4. - Erik Greenwald * fixed non-normalized vector bugs with ARBN objects - John Anderson * pix-png warns if PNG is smaller than the PIX input - Sean Morrison * new tgf-g INTAVAL importer - TNO PML, IABG mbH * removed longjmp warning message from applications - Sean Morrison * upgraded bundled incrTcl to version 3.3 - Erik Greenwald * fixed bug with -g/-G cell size options to rt - John Anderson * 'tree' command without args now shows e'd objects - Sean Morrison * new pix-fb -p option to pause before exiting - Karel Kulhavy * fixed mged 'B' command behavior with -A and no args - John Anderson * updated bundled libpng to version 1.2.21 - Erik Greenwald * removed raytrace image continuation code - Erik Greenwald * new mged 'clone' command for performing deep copies of objects - Adam Ross, Sean Morrison, Erik Greenwald * new mged 'tracker' object routing command - Sean Morrison * fixed crash in mged ls -A attribute listing command - Sean Morrison * fixed dbconcat of empty combinations, crash in mged - John Anderson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2007-10-24 Release 7.10.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A major productivity change introduced in this release is tab-completion in MGED. John Anderson's addition of tab-completion to MGED allows modelers to have command and object names automatically completed when they press the tab key when operating on the MGED command line. If there are multiple matches, the user is presented with the list of those possible matches, similar to what one might see in a UNIX shell. After much debate and demand, this minor release marks a rather significant change in default behaviors for RT and MGED. The ray-tracers that utilize a framebuffer interface now all create lingering windows by default instead of transient windows. One of the main impacts of this change is that users should no longer need to specify the linger option when ray-tracing to a window via the -F framebuffer option nor do they need to set the FB_FILE environment variable in order to get the window to remain displayed. Additionally, the default MGED preference setting for Z clipping is now disabled in order to reduce confusion with clipped geometry. * lingering framebuffer windows by default - Sean Morrison * improved matrix readability on mged 'red' command - Karel Kulhavy * "editor" for ted commands can be set in .mgedrc - Erik Greenwald * fixed benchmark results computation on Solaris - Erik Greenwald * fixed database corruption bug caused during dbconcat - John Anderson * mirror BoT primitives - Sean Morrison * BoT vertex selection in mged reports local units - Sean Morrison * improved photon map irradiance progress reporting - Erik Greenwald * tab-completion for mged - John Anderson * quelled various flawfinder security issues - Erik Greenwald * fixed photon-mapping lighting model crash - Erik Greenwald * ADRT libtie bug fixes and performance enhancements - Justin Shumaker * mged now tests for vim before vi for text editing - Sean Morrison * fixed parallel operability bug on the Intel Mac - Erik Greenwald * detect actual available CPUs on an Intel Mac - Erik Greenwald * Z clipping now off by default in mged - Sean Morrison * added pipe primitive performance optimizations - John Anderson * handle discontinuous changes in pipe inner radii - John Anderson * allow rt more than available cpus for debugging - Sean Morrison * fixed small TGC (cone) primitive raytrace prep bug - Sean Morrison * increased output precision from nirt/query_ray - Sean Morrison * removed op-bw for reading Optronics Scanner images - Sean Morrison * beset - Ben's Evolutionary Shape Extraction Tool - Ben Poole ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2007-05-16 Release 7.10.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * support infinite # of shadow rays in the raytracers - Sean Morrison * improved anim_hardtrack manual page documentation - Erik Greenwald * added 'bomb' command to mged for script termination - Sean Morrison * mged and pl-X automatically focus to X11 on Mac OS X - Sean Morrison * pl-X functionality enhancements for displaying plots - Sean Morrison * fixed g_diff bug where -f option missed differences - John Anderson * fixed mged 'units' command, reports current setting - John Anderson * benchmark tool automatically logs all output to file - Sean Morrison * added 'clobber' cleanup command to benchmark tool - Sean Morrison * added NIST's Template Numerical Toolkit - Sean Morrison * prevent pix-png from writing png data to a tty - Sean Morrison * generate crash report files during application abort - Sean Morrison * upgrade bundled tcl/tk from 8.5a5 to 8.5a6 (AquaTk) - Sean Morrison * fixed memory leak in librtserver - John Anderson * converters abort early on corrupted input geometry - John Anderson * fixed versioning issues in source distributions - Sean Morrison * new BRL-CAD installer for Windows using NSIS - Jonathan Bonomo * added a brlcad-config configuration script - Sean Morrison * added pkg-config files for core libraries - Sean Morrison * fixed deadlock bug related to rtarea - Sean Morrison, John Anderson * fixed bug in mged command prompt with page up/down - Sean Morrison * added attr and make_name commands to archer - Bob Parker ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2007-04-09 Release 7.10.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- With this release marks several significant changes to BRL-CAD's licensing in order to simplify the distribution terms and increase overall flexibility of use. All application front-end code in BRL-CAD is converted from the GNU General Public License (GPLv2) to the less restrictive GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv2.1). For documents not already in the public domain, BRL-CAD's default documentation license terms are also changed from the dual-licensed GFDL/GPL terms to the BSD Documentation License (BDL). Originally derived from the FreeBSD Documentation License, the BDL is effectively the BSD License with language as it applies specifically to documentation. The terms of the BDL are just as flexible allowing practically any use, whether it be commercial or private, so long as the authors are appropriately credited. As a collective work, BRL-CAD is being distributed under the terms of the LGPL. Individual portions of BRL-CAD, save for a few 3rd party codes, effectively fall into one of the following three license categories: 1) LGPL, 2) BSD/BDL, or 3) are in the public domain. See the terms of each individual license as well as BRL-CAD's COPYING file for more details. * fixed -i argument bug in g-acad, g-dxf, g-nff, g-obj - Shawn Baker * framebuffer toggle added to raytrace panel in mged - Sean Morrison * fixed rtedge multithreaded output render bug - Erik Greenwald * fixed jove/termcap issues on Mac OS X - Sean Morrison * increased output precision on mged 'analyze' command - Sean Morrison * prevent mged shutdown on DSP objects with no data - Sean Morrison * integration into the Arch Linux packaging system - Loui Chang * upgrade of bundled tcl/tk from 8.4.6 to 8.5a5 - Sean Morrison * improved EOL processing in 70+ tools - Sean Morrison, John Anderson * rewrote pixcmp providing improved I/O format options - Sean Morrison * added new manual page for pixcmp utility - Sean Morrison * updated bundled zlib to version 1.2.3 - Sean Morrison * updated bundled libpng to version 1.2.16 - Sean Morrison * fixed Windows line-ending bug in dxf-g - John Anderson * g_qa manual page documents the -t tolerance option - Lee Butler * updated bundled blt to blt2.4z-patch-2 - Sean Morrison * dxf-g turns 2D entities into sketches instead of nmg - John Anderson * removed advertising clause from BSD code - Sean Morrison * fix index bug, allow material ID of zero in rtweight - Karel Kulhavy * fixed multiple frame render bug in raytracers - Karel Kulhavy * mged help command now shows help for all args listed - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2006-10-16 Release 7.8.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * support for handling larger hierarchies in archer - Doug Howard * added distance measurement tool to archer - Bob Parker * added component selection capabilites to archer - Bob Parker * new script to extract gforge task items - Lee Butler, Sean Morrison * substantial additions and mods to source documentation - Lee Butler * added scripts to facetize all regions in a database - Lee Butler * added script to expand combinations to multiple objects - Lee Butler * prevent infinite loop on classic mged attach prompt - Sean Morrison * ctrl-d on empty shell line now quits mged - Sean Morrison * added archer geometry/view loading via command-line arg - Bob Parker * mged tree command now supports -o/-i, matches docs - John Anderson * improved beginning-of-line input processing in stl-g - John Anderson * improved end-of-line input processing in dxf-g - John Anderson * support for longer Fastgen object names in fast4-g - Sean Morrison * improved 'ted' mged command text editor support - Sean Morrison * support mged EDITOR environment override on Windows - Sean Morrison * fixed mged crash on P binding when not in edit mode - Sean Morrison * improved FreeBSD 64bit support, fixes AMD64 crash - Erik Greenwald * allow unlimited light samples during ray tracing - Sean Morrison * new script for computing BRL-CAD file line counts - Sean Morrison * fixed mged extrude of empty sketch display crash - Sean Morrison * re-enabled png-ipu, pix-ipu, ipustat, ipuscan - Sean Morrison * updated archer splash screen - Bob Parker * archer enhancements for displaying view parameters - Bob Parker * improved mged grid zooming using pixel size - John Anderson * fixed mged hang caused by extreme grid zooming bug - John Anderson * ported jove to SGI Altix platform, fixed crash bug - Sean Morrison * increase default mged scrollback to 10k lines - Sean Morrison * improved support for Mac "delete" keys in mged - Sean Morrison * mged vi-mode command edit history searching - James (swcto) * bigger, better vi command line editing in mged - James (swcto) * rt command script 'ae' no longer resets view scale - Sean Morrison * fixed asc-nmg manual page usage examples - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2006-06-20 Release 7.8.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release includes a new example geometry model, a "Toy Barbie Jeep" (see note below regarding trademarks) that was modeled in 2005 over the course of a day by a small group of students attending a free hands-on BRL-CAD training class at SURVICE Engineering, Inc. The class involved working in groups to simulate a real-world time-constrained modeling experience taking measurements of a real toy vehicle, considering what aspects of the vehicle are important for analytic purposes, deciding how to best represent complex geometric shapes, modeling the parts of the vehicle in MGED, assembling the components together, and running geometric processing and rendering tools on the final model. The DXF importer received considerable updates this iteration, with John Anderson providing additional support for a variety of 2D DXF entities. * fixed asc-nmg bug that caused a crash on exit - John Anderson * fixed minor mged memory leak - Jim Monte * added archer version info to bottom of about dialog - Bob Parker * added a beta vertex array exporter (g-var) - Prasad Silva * archer support for multi-select and cut-n-paste - Doug Howard * added newly supported entities to dxf-g manual page - John Anderson * fixed asc2g bug reading files with carriage returns - Sean Morrison * added dbupgrade manual page - Sean Morrison * updated the g2asc manual page with format details - Sean Morrison * fixed g_diff attribute comparison issue - Sean Morrison * g_diff reports more detail whether differences exist - Sean Morrison * g2asc now saves additional _GLOBAL attribute values - Sean Morrison * fixed g2asc export of null units bug - Sean Morrison * fixed libwdb corruption when creating pipes - Daniel Roßberg * fixed crash in release build concerning bot's - Daniel Roßberg * new toy barbie jeep geometry - Various Students * considerable dxf-g enhancements, more entity support - John Anderson Note: Barbie and Jeep are trademarks of Mattel Inc. and the Daimler-Chrysler Corporation respectively. No endorsement is intended or implied. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2006-04-11 Release 7.8.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release marks a major milestone in the massive effort by the BRL-CAD developers and the open source community to provide a complete port of BRL-CAD to the Microsoft Windows platform. This effort includes particular support and contributions from SURVICE Engineering, Inc., TNO Prins Maurits Laboratory, the U.S. Army Research Library (ARL), and others. The Windows port effort was started several years ago, primarily through efforts of friends at the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) and CG2, Inc. Over the past year, the development effort was accelerated to a stable status through the work of SURVICE working for ARL. This release also includes another major contribution by SURVICE Engineering, Inc., a new modeling tool called Archer. A more detailed announcement and overview of Archer will be given in the near future after the new tool is more fully integrated into the build system and tested further. Other noteworthy enhancements provided in this release include new sample applications that demonstrate the capabilities of the libpkg networking library, in-memory geometry database processing, reshooting of rays from analysis codes for testing pursposes, and the librt root solver. For analysts and modelers alike, the MGED modeler also acquires a few new commands including reid and remat that respectively assist with the assignment of region and material identifiers. * fixed mged B command bad geometry resource bug - John Anderson * new tracker tool for extracting sf.net tracker data - Sean Morrison * added manual page for benchmark tool - Sean Morrison * fixed g-dxf export compatibility issue - John Anderson * smoother sketch primitive spline drawing - Sean Morrison * fixed read bug in giftorle - Sean Morrison * fixed multiply referenced object illumination bug - Sean Morrison * improved nmg tessellation support reliability - Sean Morrison * new tpkg ttcp-style example application using libpkg - Sean Morrison * new roots_example root solving sample application - Sean Morrison * prevent several g-nmg segfaults during tessellation - Sean Morrison * fixed brlman/awf `./"' unsupported or unknown issue - Sean Morrison * new g_transfer in-memory geometry example program - Sean Morrison * new reshoot program to reshoot rays & compare results - Lee Butler * added support for -F framebuffer option to fb-bw - Sean Morrison * reid mged command, recursively assign region IDs - Sean Morrison * remat mged command, recursively assign a material ID - Sean Morrison * get_regions mged command, list assembly regions - Sean Morrison * extensive Windows build support enhancements - Bob Parker * new Archer modeling and visualization tool - Bob Parker, Doug Howard * raytracers use image size for default aspect ratio - Sean Morrison * fixed benchmark sqrt of negative numbers error - Sean Morrison * raytracer performance enhancements - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-12-15 Release 7.6.6 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Continuing with the newly added point collection and reverse modeling techniques provide in the previous release, this iteration improves upon that support fixing several issues and refining the modeling techniques. Additionally, after more than a year of passively researching and investigating, this release now accounts for the majority of known contributors to BRL-CAD over the project's existence. This is part of an on-going effort to document the history of BRL-CAD over the past 20 years. * improved mged resource searching when not installed - Sean Morrison * significant AUTHORS file updates, all names filed - Sean Morrison * fixed sketch primitive bezier path computation bug - Sean Morrison * cleaned up erroneous rtedge end of line output - Sean Morrison * configure --enable/disable-everything option - Sean Morrison * updated g_qa manual page documentation - Lee Butler * early termination grid spacing limit bug in g_qa fixed - Lee Butler * fixed Jove sandbox installation issue - Sean Morrison * fixed adrt/isst client crash bug - Mike Caruso, Razak Arunaugun * fixed modified env(PATH) startup issue in mged - Sean Morrison * fixed benchmark tool default resource location bug - Sean Morrison * added another text alignment handler to dxf-g - John Anderson * clamped integer value printing of primitives in mged - Sean Morrison * removed gratuitous nmg debug printing from mged - Sean Morrison * fixed grouping bug, mged point importer - Jason Owens, Sean Morrison * improved mged point import support - Lee Butler, Sean Morrison * fixed bug in plate orientation of mged point importer - Lee Butler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-11-12 Release 7.6.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release adds a new geometry creation interface to MGED that supports reverse modeling geometry of existing objects. New geometry creation commands read point data sets in a simple text file format, recognizing categories and collections of points. Using point-acquisition devices such as X-Station Vulcan advanced surveying systems from Arc Second Inc., points may be collected and used in MGED to factilitate the generation of geometry models. Collection techniques are recognized for polygonal plates, cylinders, spheres, point clouds, and more. * auto-locate mged external apps regardless of PATH - Sean Morrison * mged utilizes a local display if unspecified/unset - Sean Morrison * set default mged Escape key binding to reject - Sean Morrison * fixed 'benchmark' tool resource searching - Sean Morrison * added -u option to mged "make_bb" to allow air - Lee Butler * fixed IBM AIX compiler support issues - Sean Morrison * head/tail -n usage posix compliance - Stefan Fiedler, Sean Morrison * fixed jove compilation issues - Sean Morrison, Daniel Remenak * fixed conversion bug in the dxf-g converter - John Anderson * point parsing/import interface to mged - Sean Morrison, Lee Butler * fixed bug in export of NMG primitives - John Anderson * fixed itcl configuration issue - Stefan Fiedler, Sean Morrison * fixed g_qa tolerance option parsing inconsistency - Sean Morrison * improved mged 'tol' command tolerance value checks - Sean Morrison * fixed tgc absolute tessellation tolerance issue - Sean Morrison * optional build support checks for X11 and OpenGL - Sean Morrison * improved Windows build support - Bob Parker, Daniel Roßberg * isst observer 2x screen magnification - Justin Shumaker * added los and material name support to librtserver - John Anderson * improved 64bit support for ADRT - Justin Shumaker * updated manual page documentation - Sean Morrison * added support for text handling to dxf-g - John Anderson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-09-29 Release 7.6.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to resolve an integration issue with the MUVES-S2 vulnerability analysis code, this special release of BRL-CAD was put together providing updated tclscripts that work correctly when embedded into MUVES-S2. This release also facilitates BRL-CAD's integration with AJEM as well for their corresponding release. * fixed 'embedded mged' tclscript files - Karen Murray, Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-09-08 Release 7.6.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release includes the addition of a new geometry "Quantitative Analysis" tool called g_qa. This tool is a new tool that combines some of the features of rtweight, rtcheck and g_lint, providing a robust means for computing the weight and volume of objects while also allowing a means to report overlaps, air gaps, external air regions, bounding box dimensions, and more. * configuration build fixes for Tk/Iwidgets - Michal Slonina * fixed bug in mged overlay command handling of EOF - Lee Butler * renamed g-wave converter to g-obj - Sean Morrison * mged will now work without being installed - Sean Morrison * improved ADRT build support - Sean Morrison * improved build support detection for OpenGL and X11 - Sean Morrison * performance enhancements to ADRT - Justin Shumaker * enabled SGI knobs and button box support for IRIX - Sean Morrison * fixed mged startup resource bug - Enrique Perez-Terron * Enhancements to g_qa for stability and performance. - Lee Butler * 'make test' now runs against an uninstalled build tree - Lee Butler * new nightly regression test framework - Lee Butler * g_qa now has option to report interfaces/connections - Lee Butler * mged relocation support - Sean Morrison * Doxygen changes to source code comments - Lee Butler, Sean Duvall ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-08-10 Release 7.4.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Continuing with the impressive ADRT tool suite being provided by Justin Shumaker is the addition of the Interactive Shot Selection Tool (ISST). Using ISST, you can spin large facetized models around in real-time, slice through them with rays, and examine the geometric components along a given path. The tool will take advantage of clusters and SMP hardware similar to RISE, providing a master job manager, a slave compute daemon for network distributed processing, and a client for interacting with and viewing the models. * fixed ray-trace unique hits evaluation bug - John Anderson * added manual page for remapid - John Anderson * fixed quick memory debugging bug - Jim Hunt * improved brlman relocation - Sean Morrison * added g_qa geometry quality analysis tool (beta) - Lee Butler * added adrt interactive shot selection tool - Justin Shumaker * simultaneous -o and -F options to rt, rtedge, rtxray - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-07-12 Release 7.4.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This update includes several enhancements and new additions including the impressive addition of the Realistic Image Synthesis Engine (RISE) path-tracer. RISE is part of the Advanced Distributed Ray-Trace (ADRT) tool and library suite, which provides a high-performance triangle ray-trace engine. This engine serves as the basis for several tools, RISE being the first toolset to be released. This toolset includes a master job manager, a slave compute daemon for network distributed processing, and a client for observing job progress. Driven by user requests, the 'rtarea' command now reports signifcantly more information than before including area details for all assemblies and regions being rendered. Both the presented and exposed areas are now computed too, including details on how many regions/assemblies are hit. The exposed area is the potentially occluded 2D projection whereas the presented area is calculated without consideration for occlusions. That is to say that if an object is in front covering a regions or assemblies from a particular view, the exposed area of the covered geometry would be reduced but the presented area would not. The rtarea command was added to MGED as well, along with rtweight. * improved mged initialization failure reporting - Sean Morrison * applied zlib vulnerability patch (CAN-2005-2096) - Sean Morrison * added the adrt rise path-tracer - Justin Shumaker * increased mged shadow ray selection max to 64 - Sean Morrison * added rtarea and rtweight commands to mged - Sean Morrison * added sorting and hierarchy support to rtarea - Sean Morrison * rewrote rtarea for region and assemblies support - Sean Morrison * fixed .density file parser bug in rtweight - Daniel Roßberg * improve detection and handling of cyclic geometry - Sean Morrison * added a -noleaf option to the mged pathlist command - Bob Parker * fixed potential infinite loop bug in BoT primitive - Bob Parker * no longer install tclsh/wish, use btclsh/bwish - Sean Morrison * added bot_merge mged cmd (combine 2 bots into 1) - Lee Butler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-06-07 Release 7.2.6 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional modifications were made to the benchmark suite including the addition of iterative frames that compare the stability of the performance results being observed. The benchmark will continue to render frames of a designated time-complexity until the numbers are either stable or a maximum time window is reached. The benchmark output now describes what the results mean and provides reference numbers for comparison. The benchmark suite is also now included in the default installation as a command-line tool named 'benchmark'. In conjunction with the benchmark suite's requirements, some example geometry databases are now provided as part of the default install as are the corresponding reference benchmark images and logs. They are intended to provide new users with sample geometry models to work with; and custom configurations may disable the installation of the additional geometry databases if so desired. * documented the rtcheck -g and -G options - Sean Morrison * fixed units bug in mged typein of bot and arbn - Daniel Roßberg * added -W option to raytracers for white background - Sean Morrison * synchronized mged startup message with gui creation - Sean Morrison * added -f option to mged to prevent backgrounding - Sean Morrison * install example geometry databases - Sean Morrison * added 'benchmark' tool and install benchmark suite - Sean Morrison * improved installation instructions - Sean Morrison * fixed various typos in top level documents - Chuck Kennedy * added summary and explanation of benchmark results - Sean Morrison * fixed dimension conversion bug in dxf-g - John Anderson * added deviation stability checks to benchmark suite - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-05-11 Release 7.2.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The release marks the beginning of a series of benchmark suite enhancements. The benchmark suite will now iteratively increase the number of rays being shot until a minimum amount of time has elapsed per render. The resulting computations provide a more stable ray-trace figure of merit (rtfm) and allows the benchmark tests to scale more effectively to increasingly higher-performance machines without requiring intervention. The current default testing time window minimum of 60 seconds elapsed wallclock time implies that the benchmark suite will now take about 15 minutes to complete. * fixed libbu run-time memory corruption checking - Sean Morrison * prevent indirect OpenGL framebuffers from crashing - Sean Morrison * throttle cpu usage on lingering OpenGL framebuffers - Sean Morrison * uniform binary objects from partial file data - Sean morrison * added libwdb interface to uniform binary objects - Sean Morrison * fixed mged help for whichid, whatid, and whichair - Sean Morrison * fixed dsp primitive bug when using binary objects - Sean Morrison * fixed tabsub 64bit filesystem file read bug - Sean Morrison * vrml-g now writes out DEF names for exported shapes - Sean Morrison * updated manual pages with new contact details - Sean Morrison * iterative scalable benchmark computations - Sean Morrison * added logging of ray details when root solver fails - Sean Morrison * added logging of solid name when root solver fails - Lee Butler * build now includes a termlib library - Sean Morrison * fixed smp linux rtarea calculation bug - Sean Morrison * fixed rtweight centimeter units computation bug - Lee Butler * fixed asc2g double-free warnings bug - Sean Morrison * added rtarea manpage documentation - Sean Morrison * fixed compilation support for Solaris - Sean Morrison * removed redirection usage examples in g2asc docs - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-04-03 Release 7.2.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * fixed rtedge/rtwizard background render failure bug - Sean Morrison * fixed rttherm previous results interference bug - Sean Morrison * fixed aborted benchmark summary bug - Sean Morrison * renamed the irprep 'display' tool to 'showtherm' - Sean Morrison * quelled XInputExtension warning on mged startup - Sean Morrison * fixed non-square window mged illumination selection - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-03-05 Release 7.2.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * fixed libpng link bug on Irix64bit - Lee Butler * fixed locale build bug - Thierry Thomas & Pedro Giffuni * fixed g-iges stdout header bug - Manfred Spraul * fixed minimal BoT disappearance bug - Lee Butler * Sketch Editor now starts with an empty sketch - Sean Morrison * fixed need for brlcad_root on default configure - Sean Morrison * update to zlib 1.2.2 - Sean Morrison ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-01-25 Release 7.0.4 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This patch release update fixes several build issues experienced on various platforms including Gentoo, Debian, and Mac OS X. * provided libutahrle (urt) vulnerability patch - Pedro Giffuni * fixed missing vgr results when missing dc - Sean Morrison * update of Utah Raster Toolkit from 3.0 to 3.1b1 - Sean Morrison * update of libpng from 1.2.5 to 1.2.8 - Sean Morrison * gentoo build fixes - Cliff Yapp ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2005-01-07 Release 7.0.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This release marks the first source and binary distribution of BRL-CAD as an Open Source project. With the exception of a few minor bug fixes, the majority of changes made available through this release that separate it from 7.0.0 are source code style adoptions and clarifications of the developer documentation. All files have adopted an emacs/vi local variables block for style conformance and the source code headers are modified to denote the new distribution and copyright status of the project. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2004-12-21 Release 7.0.1 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- While with the new release numbering scheme it will be rare to see a release with an odd minor patch number, in many ways this is a major BRL-CAD release with the package entering the realm of Open Source software. Likewise, the project moves a new public website as well as adopts a SourceForge project site. With the migration of the project to SourceForge, new forums, mailing lists, bug tracking, feature requests, support mechanisms, task management, and news announcement channels all become instantly available. OPEN SOURCE This marks the first release of BRL-CAD as Open Source software. It has taken several years and much hard work by many people to actually make this happen. Special thanks goes out to the U.S. Army Research Laboratory for giving back to the community by allowing BRL-CAD to be released as Open Source software under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved NASA Open Source Agreement (NOSA). The "release" solely exists in CVS -- binary and source distributions will remain unprepared. The majority of BRL-CAD is covered by the GNU General Public License. The BRL-CAD libraries (src/lib*) are all provided under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The documentation is provided under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. The build infrastructure and supporting scripts are covered by the Berkeley Software Distribution license or are in the public domain. Given the vast size, complexity, and varied usage needs of BRL-CAD's source code and supporting data, all of the aforementioned licenses allow for a greater degree of flexibility in how they may be used. See the individual files in question and the COPYING file for more details. The licenses are intended to foster and encourage improvements to BRL-CAD and the Open Source community as a whole without taking away from the package's heritage and history. See the COPYING file for more details and information. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2004-11-01 Release 7.0.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BRL-CAD's source code has undergone major restructuring with a complete replacement of the build system and conversion of the sources toward standards compliance. SOURCES REORGANIZED This release of BRL-CAD marks a new beginning for the project in terms of how to sources are organized and how the package is built. BRL-CAD now uses the GNU Build System (autotools) for compilation. The gen.sh and Cakefile-based build system is no more. In addition to a new build system, the directory hierarchy has been reorganized. Following the GNU-style source code reorganization, BRL-CAD will now also follow the major.minor.patch (e.g. 7.0.0) version numbering convention. Source code now primarily lives under the top-level src/ directory, external libraries are in the src/other/ directory. Several of the third-party libraries have been updated including tcl/tk and libpng. There are top-level documentation files available (such as this file and the README) to get users familiar with the project. Developers that would like to get involved with BRL-CAD should refer to the HACKING file. ANSI CONFORMANCE As for the source code itself, full K&R conformance has finally been let go with the new preference of being fully compliant with the ANSI C standard (INCITS/ISO/IEC 9899-1999). More efforts continue to complete this conversion, maintaining support for as many of the older compilers as is reasonably possible, as well as general source code clean up. See the new HACKING file for for more information. NEW FEATURES The enhancements evident in this release of BRL-CAD include dozens of bug fixes and additional documentation across the entire package. MGED now sports a new Geometry Browser for traversing through geometry, as well as improved support for saving and restoring MGED views. There is now support for importing from Unigraphics and Pro-Engineer with the ug-g and proe-brl converters. There is also a g-nff converter for exporting to the NFF file format. There is experimental initial support for a new super ellipsoid primitive type for advanced curvature shapes. There are a few new procedural database generators including one for creating geometry of an image as well as generic vegetation. WINDOWS SUPPORT This release marks the first release with initial support for the Windows operating system platform. All of the core BRL-CAD libraries as well as several tools (including MGED, RT, NIRT, ASC2G, and more) have completed the conversion. While not yet a holistic port, all of the libraries and the core utilities have been ported and the rest will soon follow. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2002-09-13 Release 6.0.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2002-07-02 Release 6.0.1 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2002-03-02 Release 6.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW DATABASE FILE FORMAT This is probably the most significant change in this release. It introduces a large number of new capabilities in BRL-CAD, including: * Machine-Independent Data The geometry in the new file format is stored in an architecture-independent fashion. This removes the need to convert the geometry file to ASCII representation and back to binary when moving between machines of different architectures (e.g., between Big-Endian and Little-Endian machines). * Unlimited-Length Object Names Names of objects in the geometry database were previously limited to 16 characters. This restriction was burdensome when constructing complex systems. The new database format (and MGED/RT) allows for unlimited-length names for objects. The only limits remaining are usability/human factors (i.e., the user may wish to think twice before using 1024-character names for all objects). * Object Attributes All geometry file objects can now carry arbitrary text data. This information is stored as a series of name-value pairs. For example, it is possible to store an attribute called "modeler", which could indicate the name and organization of the person who created that portion of the geometry. Another attribute might be "density", whose value would be the density of the material from which the object was constructed. Analysis codes can store application-specific data in these attributes and retrieve them at run time. MGED has a GUI control panel for creating and editing object attributes. * Opaque Binary Objects It is now possible to store arbitrary data in a BRL-CAD geometry database object. For example, the entire description from an external CAD system could be stored for reference. Several features of BRL-CAD geometry that require ancillary data can now use these database objects as a data source in addition to being able to use external disk files. * Reduced Disk Space Requirements The new file format is more aggressive about space utilization. Many primitives now occupy significantly less disk space. * New dbupgrade Utility for Easy Migration The dbupgrade command has been created to bring old databases up to the most current version of the file format. * Hidden Objects It is now possible to mark objects in the database as "hidden". These will not be listed in ordinary displays of database content. This allows users to keep objects such as opaque binary objects from cluttering listings. * Deprecation of Obsolete hf and poly primitives The dsp(Displacement Map) primitive is functionally equivalent to the hf and offers substantial performance advantages. The bot (bag of triangles) primitive is likewise a substantial improvement over the existing poly primitive. The dbupgrade utility converts existing hf and poly primitives into dsp and bot primitives, respectively. Both hf and poly primitives are deprecated. * Introduction of 2D sketch primitive The sketch primitive consists of straight lines, circular arcs, and Bezier curves. There is a drawing utility in MGED for creating them. * Introduction of extrude primitive The extrude primitive supports linear extrusion of closed-boundary sketch primitive drawings to create 3D objects. * New ASCII File Format for New Binary File Format This new ASCII format is based upon the Tcl scripting language. It allows more convenient processing and manipulation of the ASCII format. MGED GEOMETRY EDITOR IMPROVEMENTS In addition to supporting both the old and new geometry file formats, there have been numerous improvements. These include: * New User's Manual This is a completely updated tutorial introduction to MGED and modeling with BRL-CAD. Delivered in PDF format and suitable for both online browsing and printing. It includes a complete command reference. Look for it in the MGED menus at: "Help->Manual->PDF MGED Tutorial" * Dual-Format Capability MGED and other BRL-CAD utilities retain the ability to work with geometry files constructed in previous versions of BRL-CAD as well as the new one. Users can upgrade geometry to the new format when they choose. New features implemented in the geometry file may not be available under the old format. * Accelerators for Complex Shape Construction These allows user to automatically generate more complex primitives from existing ones. For example, rcc-cap creates an ellipsoidal top for a right circular cylinder. The list of accelerators includes: rcc-blend, rcc-cap, rcc-tgc, rpp-arch, rpp-cap, rpp-arch, tor-rcc, and sph-part. * Improved Menu and Interface Layout Menus have been arranged in a more convenient layout. Default color selections have been improved. * Abort on Raytrace Control Panel Users now have the option to abort a running raytrace process right from the control panel. * Extended Primitive Type-In Support Two primitive types can now be created from the command prompt. These include: o kinematics control (grip) o arbitrary regular polyhedron (arbn) * Extended Primitive Auto Generation Several primitive types can now be auto generated using the make command from within MGED. Primitives created with this command take their initial parameters from the view center and size. These include: o rectangular parallelepipeds (rpp) o arbitrary faceted (ars) o and arbitrary regular polyhedron (arbn) The following new commands and MGED tools have been implemented: * E: Extended options for creating evaluated wireframes. * adjust: Alter attributes of an object. * attr: Assign or retrieve a named text attribute from an object. * autoview: Set view size and center so that all displayed solids are in view. * bot_decimate: Perform facet reduction on bot by edge collapse. * bot_face_sort: Optimize a bot primitive for faster raytracing. * copyeval: Copy and evaluated/transformed primitive. * hide: Mark database object as hidden. * unhide: Mark database object as visible. * lt: Produce a listing like ls, but display output in a Tcl-friendly format. * nmg_collapse: Perform facet reduction on NMG by edge collapse. * nmg_simplify: Attempt to convert NMG to CSG primitive (ARB, TGC). * pathlist: Lists all existing paths that start from the specified combinations and end at a primitive. * rtedge: Command line interface to the rtedge program for generating line drawings. * shells: Separates an NMG primitive into many objects, 1 object per NMG shell. * showmats: List transformation matrices on a path. * summary: Provide database statistics. * xpush: An extended push that attempts to avoid degenerate conditions in matrix propagation. * Build Pattern Tool: this tool facilitates the construction of replicated objects in various rectangular grid and circular patterns. For example: lines of rivet heads, bolt holes, railroad ties, tire tread patterns. OTHER ENHANCEMENTS * Opaque Binary Object Support for dsp Primitive and Texture Shaders The dsp primitive can accept an opaque binary object as the source for its elevation data. Likewise, texture shaders can now accept opaque binary objects as the source for their image data. * Improved bot Primitive Raytracing The bot primitive supports a multiple bounding-box technique to achieve a substantial speedup during raytracing. * Improved dsp Primitive Raytracing The bot primitive implements an octtree bounding-box technique to achieve a substantial speedup during raytracing. * ASCII Representation for ebm and vol Primitives These two primitives did not have an ASCII representation in previous releases. This omission has been corrected. * Support for MacOS X BRL-CAD again supports the MacOS platform. It requires that the XDarwin or other X11 server be installed for correct operation. * Improved Pro/Engineer Interface The converter for Pro/Engineer has been improved and brought up to date with Pro/Engineer 2001. Improvements include: o Oriented and non-oriented triangle support. o Unlimited-name-length support. * FASTGEN4 Name Extensions The FASTGEN4 converter fast4-g now supports names longer than 16 characters. * Improved Hidden-Line Drawing Support A new program called rtedge is included for rendering hidden-line drawings through a raytracing technique. * Software Library for Multiply Referenced Objects A C implementation of the Tcl/Tk dual-ported object type is included. * New Shaders Two new shaders flat and invisible are included. The flat shader supports per-channel alpha blending. NEW UTILITIES pixcmp: This program Compares two pix format images. Although not technically new (it was formerly included in source distributions), pixcmp is now installed. rtedge: This program raytraces models, detects edges, and writes BRL-CAD color image (.pix) files. g_diff: This program compares two geometry database files and reports differences between the two. This allows databases that contain the same objects in different orders to be recognized as being the same. dbupgrade: This program upgrades an old BRL-CAD database to the current BRL-CAD release file format. This allows older geometry to take advantage of space savings and new functionality only available with the newer database formats (e.g., convert a database created with BRL-CAD rel4.5 to one that is fully functional in BRL-CAD rel6.0). DEVELOPER NOTES These items are of interest to developers and others who compile BRL-CAD from a source code distribution: + Compile-time optimizations that significantly increase raytrace performance (at cost of run-time debugging). + Removed dependency on X (and Tk) during source compilation. + Consolidated cake build options. + MGED db developer command facilities. + New and improved regression test suite. + Improved ANSI source conformance (still in transition). + New general-purpose Bourne-shell-based utility library (part of regression suite). It includes support for file locking, semaphores, stdout/stderr/file logging, mail, cvs, packaging, and remote-host querying facilities. DEPRECATED FEATURES lgt the lgt tool is replaced by the new rtedge tool. Redirection of I/O in g2asc and asc2g To support the new database file format, it was necessary to remove the ability to run g2asc and asc2g on streaming data. SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT This release is the last to introduce new features developed by Mike Muuss. Mike embodied a unique blend of unparalleled intellect, unquenchable curiosity, and unending enthusiasm to advance the capabilities and performance of everything and everyone he touched. He was the original architect of BRL-CAD and for 20 years guided its development and emergence as one of the most advanced physically based computer-aided design packages in the world. His presence and his abilities will be missed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2001-03-05 Release 5.3 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 2000-08-21 Release 5.2 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 1999-09-15 Release 5.0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW FEATURES * Modern graphical user interface (GUI) * Integrated software development medium * Controllability from other applications * Dynamic geometry * Dozens of new utilities (stand-alone programs) * New application development libraries and reorganization of existing libraries * HTML documentation * Haar wavelet signal decomposition and reconstruction * Barycentric combination * Cascading and time estimation for animation * projection shading TCL/TK Tcl is an embeddable, full-function interpreted command language. Tk is a toolkit, based on Tcl, for building user interfaces. Tcl/Tk was initially created by John Ousterhout. The benefits include rapid development, ease of providing applications a powerful scripting language, and user convenience. Tcl is an excellent "glue" language. Using Tcl/Tk, a windowing shell interface to the BRL-CAD library routines has been easily afforded. MGED The image frame buffer and ray trace rendering is now integrated into MGED. This supports disambiguous rendering, registration of geometry with imported imagery, the ability to visually query individual rays, and mouse-based edit and render support. Additionally, MGED sports a multiple view multipane mode for viewing the same geometry from various views simultaneously. Snap-to-grid support is added as is networked collaboration. There should now be uniform mouse-based manipulation of both geometry and the MGED view. There is a command history and support for command-line editing. There are GUI control panels for ray-traced rendering, animation, color editing, snap-to-grid, angle/distance cursor control, and setting material properties. NEW UTILITIES There is new conversion tools available now for converting BRL-CAD to ACAD (General Dynamics) for XPATCH, Alias|Wavefront, Compaq (Digital Equipment) OFF, and VRML. Likewise, there are tools for converting Cyberware digitization, NASTRAN, and 3D systems stereolithography (stl) formats into BRL-CAD geometry. Using the g_diff command, you can compare .g files and report differences. Non-manifold Geometry (NMGs) can be converted to more simple primitives. Finally, region ID support has been reorganized. In the area of image tools, support for the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) image format has been added. This includes image conversion and display. Likewise, support for the YUV color model has been added. Database Maintenance * g_diff: Compare two BRL-CAD models, writing the results of the comparison as an mged(1) script to change one model into the other. * nmg-polysolid: Convert all the NMG solids in a BRL-CAD model into polysolids. * remapid: Perform batch modifications of region IDs in a BRL-CAD or TANKILL model. * rtweight: Calculate weight, centroid, and volume data for a BRL-CAD model. * texturescale: Scale a pix(5) stream to map onto a curved solid. Converters * cy-g: Convert from Cyberware digitizer output format to BRL-CAD. * nastran-g: Convert from NASTRAN finite-element format to BRL-CAD. * stl-g: Convert from 3D Systems stereolithography format to BRL-CAD. * g-acad: Convert from BRL-CAD to the General Dynamics ACAD format. * g-off: Convert from BRL-CAD to the DEC (Compaq) Object File Format. * g-vrml: Convert from BRL-CAD to the Virtual Reality Markup Language format. * g-wave: Convert from BRL-CAD to the Alias|Wavefront format. Image Support Tools * any-png.sh: Convert any of various image file formats to the PNG format. * bw-png: Convert a bw(5) stream to the PNG format. * fb-png: Save the contents of a frame buffer to a file in the PNG format. * imgdims: Guess the width and height of an image file from the name of and/or number of bytes in the file. * pixblend: Blend two pix(5) or bw(5) images either randomly or as a weighted average. * pixborder: Add a 1-pixel-wide border to regions in a pix(5) stream of a specified color. * pixclump: Quantize the colors in a pix(5) stream. * pixcount: Sort the pixels in a pix(5) stream by color value. * pixdsplit: Disentangle the chars from the doubles in a pixd(5) stream. * pixmorph: Perform feature-based image metamorphosis between two pix(5) files. * pixsubst: Change the pixels of a specified color in a pix(5) stream to a second specified color. * pix-png: Convert a pix(5) stream to the PNG format. * pix-yuv: Convert a pix(5) stream to YUV in CCIR-601 format. * png_info: Display the non-image information found in a PNG stream. * png-bw: Convert a PNG(5) stream to bw(5) format. * png-fb: Display a PNG(5) stream on a frame buffer. * png-pix: Convert a PNG(5) stream to pix(5) format. * rtsil: Produce a hidden-line silhouette image. * yuv-pix: Convert a stream in YUV (CCIR-601) format to pix(5) format. Animation Tools * anim_cascade: Evaluate movement of one object relative to another. * anim_time: Estimate appropriate time parameters for a path. Miscellaneous * bary: Compute weighted sums (including barymetric combinations) of points. * bwish: BRL-CAD version of wish(1), the Tcl/Tk-based windowing shell. Includes functionality of libbn(3), librt(3), etc. * mst: Construct a minimum spanning tree for an input graph. * wavelet: Perform Haar wavelet decomposition or reconstruction. DEPRECATED FEATURES As BRL-CAD continues to be developed and evolves, various application programming interfaces (APIs), headers, and data types necessarily change to fulfill development requirements and to not allow the APIs to become overly complicated with unnecessary or undesired complexity. As these changes are forseen, features will be sometimes marked as deprecated and will usually be made obsolete at some point in the future. For those situations, developers using the BRL-CAD libraries may need to update to new API features in order to link with newer versions of BRL-CAD. See the doc/deprecation.txt file for a transcript of features that are deprecated or have already become obsolete. --- See doc/history.txt for more historic information on BRL-CAD. There is contained information on releases that predate 1999 and the 5.0 release. The entire history of the project is available through Subversion revision control on Sourceforge. NEWS items should be formatted to column 70 (default M-q in Emacs), use no tabs, and include credits to all significant contributors. Multiple contributors may be listed on the following line but the summary description itself should never exceed column 70 or one line. // Local Variables: // mode: Text // fill-column: 70 // End: