4 Changes in version 1.4.2 (unreleased):
6 * XShogi is no longer included in the GNU Shogi source, it is
7 available as a separate source archive.
9 - fixed clobbering of board on invalid input
10 - display a message on wrong input
11 * Fixed Curses mode display:
12 - reversed column number for MiniShogi
13 - clock position for MiniShogi
14 - layout fixes, notably when using only 80 columns
15 * Minor code cleanups.
17 Changes in version 1.4.1 (01/2014):
19 * Initial support for the MiniShogi variant, for now as a separate
20 executable built using "./configure --enable-minishogi".
21 * Support for building without the curses UI.
22 * Preliminary win32 support: can be built on cygwin with gcc3, in the
24 * Build system enhancements.
27 Changes in version 1.4.0 (03/2012):
29 * Main change is the license switch to GPL3.
30 * Project is now being maintained on a git repository.
33 Changes in version 1.3.2 (07/2004):
35 * configure.in has been renamed to configure.ac
37 * A number of small fixes were added to make the program compile and run
38 correctly on modern Linuxes.
41 Changes in version 1.3.1 (07/2001):
43 * New piece bitmaps for both westernized and Japanese piece sets, courtesy of
47 Changes in version 1.3 (07/1999):
49 * xshogi has been merged into the gnushogi source tree and build process.
51 * gnushogi is now only one executable, instead of three (one each for the raw
52 text interface, the xshogi interface, and the curses interface). The three
53 interfaces are still there; you select between them using a command-line
54 option: "gnushogi -C" for the curses interface, "gnushogi -R" for the raw
55 text interface, and "gnushogi -X" or just "gnushogi" for the xshogi
56 interface. Making the xshogi interface the default makes it easier for
57 xshogi to invoke gnushogi (translation: I couldn't be bothered figuring out
58 why this was the case, so I just left it that way).
60 * The gnushogi and xshogi source code has been thoroughly cleaned up and
61 ANSIfied. Several files have been renamed. Makefiles have also been
62 cleaned up considerably, but you don't need to care about this, because...
64 * Building GNU shogi and xshogi now uses a configure script generated by
65 autoconf. This should increase portability and make compilation much
68 * There is now fairly extensive documentation in texinfo form, which has been
69 used to generate info, postscript, and html versions of the documentation.
70 The man page is included in the texinfo file. The (separate) man pages have
71 been updated to deal with the new command-line options for gnushogi.
74 This file starts with GNU Shogi 1.3 (07/01/1999).