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@@ -229,14 +229,14 @@ installation. See the table below:</p>
<h3>Windows setup program</h3>
-<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.exe">epspdftk setup
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.4.1.exe">epspdftk setup
program.</a> You can run it in the usual way, by double-clicking. The
setup program will create entries in your start menu for epspdftk
and for the user manual.</p>
<h3>Windows zipfile</h3>
-<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.zip">epspdf zip file</a>,
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.4.1.zip">epspdf zip file</a>,
unpack it somewhere and create a shortcut for epspdftk.rbw. If you
plan to use the command-line version, put a batchfile in a directory
on your path with the line</p>
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Windows Vista.</p>
<h3>Unix/Linux</h3>
-<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.tgz">tar.gz archive</a> and
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.4.1.tgz">tar.gz archive</a> and
unpack it in some directory. All files should be in the same
directory; that is how they find each other. If you plan to use
epspdf.rb from the command-line, then create a shell script
@@ -274,15 +274,13 @@ browser.</p>
<h3>Mac OS X</h3>
-<p>Install as for Unix/Linux. Here, too, all files should be in the
-same directory.</p>
+<p>You can install as for Unix/Linux. Here, too, all files should be
+in the same directory.</p>
-<p>You can try to start epspdftk.rb from the dock or by
-doubleclicking. If that doesn't work out, give the <a
-href="epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip">epspdf.app</a> applet a try. After
-unpacking, move the file <tt>epspdf.app</tt> to the same directory
-as the .rb files. The zipfile also includes this file in text format
-(<tt>epspdf.applescript</tt>).</p>
+<p>There is also a compressed disk image epspdf.x.x.x.dmg.gz which
+wraps epspdftk into a Max OS X <q>app</q>. Double-click once to
+expand, a second time to mount, then drag epspdftk.app to the
+Applications folder.</p>
<p>Epspdf mostly duplicates functionality of Preview. But having an
alternate conversion engine means that you can have another shot at
@@ -314,17 +312,17 @@ usually Preview or Adobe Reader.</p>
<h2><a name="files"/>Files</h2>
<ul>
-<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.tgz">epspdf.0.4.0.tgz</a> preferred for Unix
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.1.tgz">epspdf.0.4.1.tgz</a> preferred for Unix
and Mac OS X</li>
-<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.zip">epspdf.0.4.0.zip</a> preferred for
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.1.zip">epspdf.0.4.1.zip</a> preferred for
Windows</li>
-<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.exe">epspdf.0.4.0.exe</a> Windows setup
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.1.exe">epspdf.0.4.1.exe</a> Windows setup
program, including Ruby/Tk subset</li>
-<li><a href="epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip">epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip</a> Mac OS X
-applet for starting epspdftk.rb</li>
+<li><a href="epspdftk.0.4.1.dmg.gz">epspdftk.0.4.1.dmg.gz</a>
+ compressed disk image with epspdftk wrapped into a Mac OS X <q>app</q></li>
</ul>
<h3>Older releases</h3>
@@ -353,54 +351,61 @@ Windows</li>
Windows</li>
<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.exe">epspdf.0.2.exe</a>, Windows setup
program</li>
+
+<li><a href="epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip">epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip</a> Mac OS X
+applet for starting epspdftk.rb</li>
</ul>
<h2><a name="releases"/>Releases</h2>
-<dl> <dt>0.4.0</dt><dd>Current version. Optionally uses hires
- boundingbox. Faster startup due to simpler testing of
- prerequisites. Grayscaling: support for HSB color model, although
- I yet have to encounter a PostScript file using this. Manual
- converted to texinfo format. Windows: new <q>View with...</q>
- button; support for MikTeX's built-in Ghostscript; streamlined
- Ruby subset, with Tcl/Tk compiled from source.</dd>
+<dl><dt>0.4.1</dt><dd>Current version. Documentation: added section
+ on bitmaps. Windows setup program: added missing Tcl/Tk
+ licenses. Mac: double-clickable epspdftk.app with included
+ epspdftk replaces double-clickable epspdf.app add-on.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.4.0</dt><dd>Optionally uses hires boundingbox. Faster startup
+ due to simpler testing of prerequisites. Grayscaling: support for
+ HSB color model, although I yet have to encounter a PostScript
+ file using this. Manual converted to texinfo format. Windows: new
+ <q>View with...</q> button; support for MikTeX's built-in
+ Ghostscript; streamlined Ruby subset, with Tcl/Tk compiled from
+ source.</dd>
<dt>0.3.0</dt><dd>Under Windows, now recognizes whether it is
-embedded in TeX Live 2008 and then can use ghostscript/pdftops from
-TeX Live. Also added TeX Live wrapper scripts. Uninstaller for
-Windows setup program. Bug fixes: now accepts non-numerical version
-strings for pdftops. No longer checks for viewers under Mac OS
-X.</dd>
-
-<dt>0.2.12</dt><dd>Bug fixes: log rotation now
-works. Under Windows, sometimes boundingboxes couldn't be
-calculated. This was caused by double quotes within backquotes. This
-is now avoided by using short filenames within backquotes. Minor
-changes in user guide.</dd>
+ embedded in TeX Live 2008 and then can use ghostscript/pdftops
+ from TeX Live. Also added TeX Live wrapper scripts. Uninstaller
+ for Windows setup program. Bug fixes: now accepts non-numerical
+ version strings for pdftops. No longer checks for viewers under
+ Mac OS X.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2.12</dt><dd>Bug fixes: log rotation now works. Under Windows,
+ sometimes boundingboxes couldn't be calculated. This was caused by
+ double quotes within backquotes. This is now avoided by using
+ short filenames within backquotes. Minor changes in user
+ guide.</dd>
<dt>0.2.11</dt><dd> Minor fixes. Changes in documentation.</dd>
<dt>0.2.10</dt><dd>A computed boundingbox is now expanded by one
-point in all directions. This should prevent too-tight
-cropping. There is no interface for changing this amount; it can
-only be changed by hand-editing the bb_spread
-option in the .epspdfrc file or in the HKCU\software\epspdf registry
-key.</dd> <dd>The File Open dialog remembers the last directory
-visited (between calls, not between program
-sessions).</dd><dd>Changes in documentation.</dd>
+ point in all directions. This should prevent too-tight
+ cropping. There is no interface for changing this amount; it can
+ only be changed by hand-editing the bb_spread option in the
+ .epspdfrc file or in the HKCU\software\epspdf registry key.</dd>
+ <dd>The File Open dialog remembers the last directory visited
+ (between calls, not between program sessions).</dd><dd>Changes in
+ documentation.</dd>
<dt>0.2.01</dt><dd>Fixes to the Applescript applet epspdf.app for
-starting up epspdftk under Mac OS X. It picks up the terminal search
-path and no longer requires correct settings in
-$HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist. Epspdf.app is now
-packaged separately, under Mac OS
-X, and now has an intact resource fork. It has been removed from the
-other archives.</dd>
+ starting up epspdftk under Mac OS X. It picks up the terminal
+ search path and no longer requires correct settings in
+ $HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist. Epspdf.app is now packaged
+ separately, under Mac OS X, and now has an intact resource
+ fork. It has been removed from the other archives.</dd>
<dt>0.2</dt><dd>Original release</dd>
</dl>
<hr/>
-<p class="fineprint">Last revised: February 29, 2009</p>
+<p class="fineprint">Last revised: March 12, 2009</p>
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