Removed unused programs and files from distribution (sources to CVS attic)
Fixed typing/prototype of getheader() and its callback.
Replaced most outdated BSD function calls with their posix equivalents, and cleaned up a few other platform dependencies.
Changed (char *) casts for memory copies to (void *) and other fixes
Added (void *) cast to realloc calls
Changes and check-in for 3.5 release Includes new source files and modifications not recorded for many years See ray/doc/notes/ReleaseNotes for notes between 3.1 and 3.5 release
changed getheader() to listen to return value of passed function
changed GAMMA environment variable to DISPLAY_GAMMA
made getscan() slightly more efficient
added code to get GAMMA from environment
changed calls to get view parameters from files
fixed CTRL(c) for ANSII preprocessors
eliminated atof declarations for NeXT
updated revision number for release 2.0
improved monochrome dithering slightly
changed 'n' to 'L' in luminance display
added format information to headers
added luminance() macro to color.h
minor improvement in gamma correction
fixed calls to quit() that should have been to quiterr()
added fisheye view types
changed "inline" to "inl" for compiler compatibility
added scale factor to normcolrs()
improved portability for read(), write() and bcopy()
changed handling of view parameters
changed EXPOSURE information interface
moved sskip to image.c
fixed remaining bug in picreadline3()
Changed precision of display values
fixed bug in scale_rcolors()
added identify command for contours
forgot scalefactor in picreadline3()
undid change at 1.10 which introduced bug
change to color normalization calls
increased default gamma correction
Fixed small error in ray calculation for 't' command
added calls to get/put picture resolution (bug fix)
fixed comment (big deal(
Fixed color allocation check for monochrome mode
added ^L as redraw character
removed beep on null exposure
macro for VIEWSTR
clear window before color change
Added adjust exposure option and command
Initial revision
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