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2014-01-22
Mac OS: handle possible NULL return after screen capture attempt.
Manolo Gouy
2011-07-19
Modifications to all LGPL headers for STR #2685.
Greg Ercolano
2011-02-02
Replaced a bunch of delete by delete[] where it's legitimate.
Manolo Gouy
2010-12-18
Mac OS: replaced several global functions by new member functions of Mac OS-s...
Manolo Gouy
2010-11-29
More copyright 2010 mods.
Greg Ercolano
2010-07-09
Fixed use of x and y args when reading from offscreen buffer and test when w ...
Manolo Gouy
2010-06-18
Fixed STR 2257. fl_read_image now accepts also reading from an off-screen buf...
Manolo Gouy
2010-03-29
OS X: removed all Carbon and Quickdraw references. Starting with 1.3, we only...
Matthias Melcher
2009-12-06
Moved OS X code base to the more moder Cocoa toolkit thanks to the awesome wo...
Matthias Melcher
2009-01-01
Changed Copyright in 'src' directory
Matthias Melcher
2007-01-18
Fixed Quartz image drawing and screen reading
Matthias Melcher
2006-11-15
Fix endian problem with fl_read_image() and QuickDraw on Intel-based Macs.
Michael R Sweet
2005-06-02
Added missing SetPort to restore the current port fin Mac OSX fl_read_image.
Matthias Melcher
2005-04-16
Update source file headers with STR web page.
Michael R Sweet
2005-02-24
Copyright updates.
Michael R Sweet
2004-09-09
Quartz port:
Matthias Melcher
2004-08-25
Updated config stuff to allow for --enable-quartz ofr Mac OS X which in
Matthias Melcher
2004-04-11
Copyright updates and prep for 1.1.5rc1.
Michael R Sweet
2003-09-08
Fix typos in code so it actually compiles...
Michael R Sweet
2003-09-08
Add implementation for fl_read_image() on OSX (STR #161)
Michael R Sweet
2003-01-30
Copyright update for 1.1.3 release (not quite yet, but soon...)
Michael R Sweet
2002-05-30
fl_read_image() - not implemented for WIN32 or OSX yet.
Michael R Sweet