Hi all,
a new prerelease of RefDB is available at:
http://refdb.sourceforge.net/pre/refdb-latest.tar.gz
This prerelease addresses the following bugs and problems:
- build problems on Debian due to the lack of
batik-rasterizer. ./configure now checks for this image converter
and falls back to ImageMagick's convert if the former is not
available. The latter produces buttugly output from the SVG sources
but this is better than a build that fails.
- style problems due to bugs in refdb.dump.mysql and
refdb.dump.mysql41. The *NAMEORDER field sizes were chosen too short
which caused valid values for these fields to become truncated when
MySQL was used as the database engine. See the instructions in
UPGRADING if you're a MySQL user.
- alltitles and link0 support was added to the dsssl stylesheets
- the biblioset and bibliomset grouping was improved in the
bibliography output
- alltitle, which is the only useful title code if you want titles in
the in-text citations, is now supported
- LINK ROLE="0", MISC, and USERDEF without role attribute are now
properly imported
- the key/citekey mismatch in the notes import code was fixed
- removed a pair of parens from print/docbook-refdb-dsl which caused a
warning
- style export now includes the character encoding into the processing
instruction line
- the Makefile created by refdbnd no longer removes the source file
using the full citation format when running make clean. If you
really need to do this, run "make shortclean". This change was done
to better support refdb-mode which uses the full citation format by
default.
- fixed a bug in the packaging code which kept refdb-backup and
refdb-restore out of the tarball
Please give this new version a try and report any problems to the
list.
regards,
Markus
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