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author | dscho <dscho> | 2005-01-17 16:23:22 +0000 |
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committer | dscho <dscho> | 2005-01-17 16:23:22 +0000 |
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alpha cursor and VisualNaCro news
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@@ -16,6 +16,10 @@ <p> <h2> News </h2> + <strong>2005/01/17</strong> Karl Runge has done awesome work to support cursors with alpha blending! You can try it with x11vnc as in CVS, or wait a few more days for x11vnc to be released officially! +<p> + <strong>2005/01/15</strong> Happy new year! It begins with a new macro recorder based on LibVNCServer/LibVNCClient using perl as script language. The macro recorder is itself written in perl, and writes out perl scripts, acting as a VNC proxy, so that you can connect a vncviewer to it, and it records all your input, possibly looking for a certain button, image, word, etc. before continuing. I called it VisualNaCro, and it's in CVS. +<p> <strong>2004/12/20</strong> Just before christmas, a new release! Version 0.7 brings you the first non-beta of LibVNCServer... <p> <strong>2004/12/02</strong> Finally MinGW32 support. I only had problems with a vncviewer which wouldn't connect to localhost: I use SDLvncviewer... |