Changes in version 4.3 (released May 2024)
- Added the new Investigator rule family to the Super algorithm.
- Adjusted Super conversion scripts to handle Investigator rules, including a new toInvestigator.lua conversion script
that will be mapped by default to Alt+I (Option+I on Mac) whenever Golly creates a new GollyPrefs file.
- Minor improvements to error-checking and recovery in toHistory.lua and toSuper.lua conversion scripts.
- Various changes to the RLE parsing code, mainly for consistency with LifeViewer
(see details here).
- Fixed a crash on Windows that could occur after disconnecting an audio device.
- Fixed a potential crash in NVIDIA driver on Windows.
- Fixed a crash by limiting the scale to no more than 2^(2^20) cells per pixel.
- Fixed a bug that affected all multi-state hashlife algorithms
(changing a cell in a very large pattern could result in a corrupted universe).
- Fixed some bugs handling filenames with underscores or ampersands in the Open/Run Recent submenus.
- Fixed orientation of Custom neighborhood
in the Larger than Life algorithm.
- Fixed an assertion in progress bar update when downloading a file from a web server using gzip compression.
- Better support for .rule files with very long lines. An error message is now displayed if a line
exceeds the maximum length of 4,000 characters.
- The Pattern Info window displays Unicode characters correctly (assuming the comments are UTF-8 encoded).
- 3D.lua has a Pattern Info command (in its View menu) which will
display the current pattern's comments in the help window. You can also click on the new "i" button.
- The Larger than Life algorithm now supports
Aligned Checkerboard neighborhood (ND).
- New script safeopenclip.lua will attempt to open
the clipboard as a pattern. If the pattern contains a legacy rule it will first be converted
into a supported rule. If the pattern contains an unsupported rule it will be opened in a
benign 256 state rule so it can be manually manipulated and an HTML page with a download link to
the LifeWiki rule repository
will appear. The default key binding for this script is Alt-O (Option-O on Mac).
- Modified goto.lua to check for a number too large for Lua (if so then the script exits and
recommends using goto.py instead).
- File > Run Clipboard displays a nicer error message if the clipboard doesn't contain Lua/Python code.
- Removed optional support for Perl.
- Updated Lua to version 5.4.6.
- Added a query command (for Lua or Python)
that displays a modal dialog with customizable button labels.
- Lots of new patterns:
g3b3s23-breeder.rle,
4c-212-roomba-bug.rle,
50c-spaceships.rle,
996c-2-spaceship.rle,
crystal-chaos.rle,
factorio-small-objects.rle,
hexagonal-grid-diagonal-solid-ship.rle,
hexagonal-grid-orthogonal-solid-ship.rle,
quadratic-bugs-spaceships.rle,
quadratic-replicating-bug.rle,
slow-backrake.rle,
triangular-grid-orthogonal-solid-ship.rle,
triangular-grid-Sierpinski-generator.rle,
34-oscillators.rle,
b3578s23-2d-replicator.rle,
b3578s23-failed-2d-replicator.rle,
gems-c5648-spaceship.rle,
sqrt-replicator.rle,
die-1120271.rle,
three-halves-growth.rle,
millionaire-puffer.rle,
two-glider-collisions-lh.rle,
1-cell-methuselah-538.rle,
four-interacting-sierpinski-generators.rle,
infinite-photon-factory.rle,
kite-sierpinski-generator.rle,
log3-5-fractal-generator.rle,
pascal-mod-3-generator.rle,
pascal-mod-5-generator.rle,
pascal-pseudo-mod-4-generator.rle,
sierpinski-like-log5-12.rle,
sierpinski-variant-fractal.rle,
agaric-1.rle,
agaric-2.rle,
bounded-rule-90-oscillator.rle,
comparison-2.rle,
comparison-3.rle,
comparison-4.rle,
comparison.rle,
five-margolus-media.rle,
five-margolus-media2.rle,
less-obvious-medium.rle,
m10-duoplet-shaped-medium.rle,
m10-miniaturized.rle,
m10-plus-shaped-medium.rle,
m10-pond-shaped-medium.rle,
m10-self-similarity.rle,
m10-sparky-medium.rle,
m10-spiky-medium.rle,
m11-miniaturized.rle,
modulo-2.rle,
modulo-3.rle,
modulo-5.rle,
modulo-7.rle,
p3-m11-antimedium.rle,
replicator-mod-2.rle,
replicator-mod-3.rle,
replicator-mod-5.rle,
replicator-mod-7.rle,
big-pseudocyclic-whitespace-oscillator.rle,
cloverleaf-chain-emulation.rle,
cloverleaf-chain.rle,
loopability-104-rro.rle,
oblique-frontend-rro.rle,
p17490.rle,
power-of-two-extensible-oscillators.rle,
rro-interactions-and-glider-gun.rle,
rro-p420.rle,
two-cell-p195.rle,
two-cell-p410.rle,
branching-triangles.rle,
chaotic-1d-replicator.rle,
chaotic-2d-replicator-q1.rle,
chaotic-2d-replicator-q2.rle,
chaotic-2d-replicator-r1.rle,
chaotic-2d-replicator-r2.rle,
fading-plus-shapes.rle,
flying-sierpinski-triangles.rle,
fractal-envelope.rle,
glider-emitting-linear-replicator.rle,
lightspeed-rule-150-replicator.rle,
linear-replicator-with-replicating-strings.rle,
looping-bee.rle,
one-and-a-half-fractal.rle,
partial-fractal-tracer.rle,
polyglot-replicator.rle,
quadratic-replicator-produces-gliders.rle,
quadratic-replicator-puffer.rle,
quadraticish-ruler.rle,
rhombic-ruler-resembling-replicator.rle,
rule-30-replicator-p2.rle,
rule-30-replicator-p3.rle,
smaller-sqrt-replicator.rle,
space-filling-Sierpinski-triangle-replicator.rle,
space-filling-line-triangle-replicator.rle,
spaceship-producing-quadratic-replicator.rle,
three-way-replicator.rle,
waves-triangle.rle,
whitespace-quadratic-replicator.rle,
ironic-spaceship.rle,
rebellious-lwss.rle,
single-cell-slow-ship.rle,
thighlife-replicator-based-spaceships.rle,
cross-puffer.rle,
whitespace-puffer.rle,
langton-s-ant-simulator.rle,
novelty-cross.rle,
rectangle-with-crystallographic-defect.rle,
self-similar-radial-pattern-generator.rle,
strange-x.rle,
sweet-revenge.rle,
temporary-superbreeder.rle,
whitespace-breeder.rle,
circle-generator.rle,
smosmosmosmos.rle,
so-many-ships-2.rle,
triangular-replicator-turmite.rle,
von-neumann-merge.rle,
p126-christmas-tree.rle3,
rokicki-replicator-rule.rle3.
- Reformatted and renamed many Larger than Life and Generations patterns to use Golly native HROT format and/or an .rle extension instead of .mcl:
banner.rle,
bloomerang.rle,
burst.rle,
caterpillars.rle,
delta.rle,
ebb-and-flow.rle,
fireworks.rle,
lava.rle,
lines.rle,
meteor-guns.rle,
nova.rle,
perfect-spiral.rle,
sedimental.rle,
steeplechase.rle,
transers.rle,
what-a-mess.rle,
blinkers.rle,
bosco.rle,
bug-collection.rle,
bug-gun.rle,
bug-reactions.rle,
butterfly.rle,
globe.rle,
gnarl.rle,
gun-collection.rle,
jitterbug.rle,
liquid-methuseblob-soup.rle,
majority.rle,
modern-art.rle,
r100-alien-bug.rle,
r100-neumann-bug.rle,
r50-unknown-fate-bug.rle,
r500-alien-bug.rle,
slow-ship.rle,
soldier-bugs.rle,
waffle.rle.
- Deleted pattern: oscillator-stamp-collection-12August2022.rle
(replaced by oscillator-stamp-collection-31January2023.rle).
- The comments in a large number of existing patterns have been modified (broken links deleted or fixed,
and the formatting of paragraphs made more consistent).
- Added new rules required by some of the new patterns:
Circle,
Display256,
MarBlocks-3-rep,
MarBlocks-5-rep,
MarBlocks-7-rep,
MarBlocks3-OT-2x2-minimal,
MarBlocks5-OT-2x2-minimal,
MarBlocks7-OT-2x2-minimal,
SMOSMOSMOSMOS_Rule,
SoManyShips2,
TriRep.
Changes in version 4.2 (released August 2022)
- The default stack size for Golly (and bgolly) on Windows has been increased from 1MB to 32MB.
- Fixed a bug in script commands like g.setpos that accept integers as strings
(large negative values less than -1 billion were not parsed correctly).
- Fixed a number of bugs that could result in an "illegal operation while calculating" warning
(after which Golly usually crashed).
- Performance improvements to Larger than Life NL (Triangular)
and NB (Checkerboard) rules.
- Updated Lua to version 5.4.4.
All Lua functions that take a file path (dofile, io.open, etc) now support UTF-8 paths on Windows.
- Added support for https links when downloading files from online archives.
- New patterns contributed primarily by GUYTU6J, mostly in OCA (non-Conway's Life) rules,
plus updates to Life stamp collections by Matthias Merzenich:
Added to Generations folder:
9-43-at-knight-rake-gun.rle,
flying-sierpinski.rle,
p8009-gun.rle,
snake-square-oscillators.rle
Added to Non-Totalistic folder:
5c101-technology.rle,
b2-a4s1-wavestretcher.rle,
bubbles-in-phoenician-agar.rle,
chaos-boxes.rle,
cross-puffer.rle,
double-sierpinski-builder.rle,
exponential-block-pusher.rle,
five-margolus-media2.rle,
flying-and-oscillating-diamonds.rle,
goldilocks.rle,
modern-art-puffthing.rle,
p17490.rle,
p532-checkerboard-puffer.rle,
slant-sierpinski-generator.rle,
slow-expanding-box.rle,
sparse-c7.rle,
w110-rosary-example.rle
Added to Non-Totalistic/Guns folder:
atpp-48c336-repship-p4032-gun.rle,
glider-24mer-gun.rle,
p56-gun-in-strobing-checkerboard.rle
Added to Non-Totalistic/Replicators folder:
thickening-replicator.rle,
wave-producing-replicator.rle,
whitespace-adjustable-replicators.rle
Added to Life-Like folder:
b026s1-unidimensional-spaceships.rle,
mortality.rle,
waffle-rake.rle
Updated in Life-Like folder:
drylife-p480-rake-gun.rle (typo fix).
Added to Life folder:
p148-B29-gun.rle
20-cell-quadratic-growth.rle
Updated in Life folder:
spacefiller.rle,
quartermax.rle,
honey-farm-hasslers.rle,
traffic-light-hasslers.rle,
c2-orthogonal.rle,
c4-diagonal.rle,
c4-orthogonal.rle,
short-thin.rle,
smallest-low-period.rle,
spaceship-types.rle,
oscillator-stamp-collection-12August2022.rle
- Moved/renamed whiteboard-17c2415-spaceship.rle,
sierpinski-builder.rle,
wolfram22.mc.
- Reorganized patterns in HashLife folder into subfolders "Construction", "Eventful", and "Metacell".
- Links and dates in many pattern comments updated to standard format
(e.g., "https" instead of "http", no "www" before "conwaylife.com").
Changes in version 4.1 (released November 2021)
- Golly's audio support is now enabled by default. The overlay's "sound" command has been removed
and replaced by an equivalent sound command with a nicer syntax
(for Lua or Python).
Note that you no longer have to create an overlay to play sounds.
See pop-sounds.lua or
pop-sounds.py for simple examples.
Other scripts that play sounds are breakout.lua
and credits.lua.
- The Mac app is a universal binary that runs natively on Intel or Silicon and requires macOS 10.11+.
- The cell population inside and outside of a selection can now be displayed in the status bar.
Use Edit Preference: "Show selection population" to enable (default is disabled).
To prevent lag the population is only displayed if the calculation takes less than 5ms while selecting or
less than 500ms when the selection is complete.
- Lua's sleep command now has a resolution of about 1ms on Windows
(previously it was about 15ms).
- The setoption command now recognizes "showcellborders" for
showing or hiding cell borders when zoomed in > 2x.
- If the "Save Extended RLE" option is ticked then the store command
now ensures a non-zero generation count is included in the saved file's #CXRLE comment line.
- Fixed a bug in Mac app when drawing while a pattern is generating (only on Retina screens).
- Fixed a bug in Larger than Life weighted neighborhoods with negative counts.
- Fixed some problems in hexgrid.lua.
- The performance of the QuickLife algorithm on patterns in bounded grids has been significantly improved
(and a problem fixed that could cause a gradual slowing down of patterns in partially bounded grids).
- Updated Lua to version 5.4.3.
- New patterns, primarily in OCA (non-Conway's Life) rules:
b3-s23-g3-spaceship-breeder.rle,
isotropic-rule-wire-construction-gun.rle,
52513m.rle,
oscillator-stamp-collection-24Nov2021.rle,
crystallizing-dirty-superstring.rle,
liquid-methuseblob-soup.rle,
r50-unknown-fate-bug.rle,
binary-counter-and-iterated-log-gun.rle,
drylife-p480-rake-gun.rle,
highlife-c98o-spaceship-p1728-gun.rle,
lfod-flying-rule110-simulator.rle,
pedestrian-life-oblique-rake-gun.rle,
52513m.rle,
conga-line-switch-engine-extender.rle,
ordovician-radiation.rle,
sawtooth177.rle,
1d-turing-machine.rle,
checkerboard-spaceships-and-growth.rle,
elastic-growth.rle,
moving-crystallographic-defects.rle,
five-margolus-media.rle,
justfriends-p8256-c4-rake.rle,
loopability-104-rro.rle,
oblique-frontend-rro.rle,
whitespace-puffer.rle,
wickstretcher-explosion.rle,
leaplife-p361-glider-gun.rle,
myrtlelife-rake-gun.rle,
ripples-p1366-gun.rle,
glitter2-p312-2c12d-gun.rle,
fractal-making-replicator.rle,
rulerish-replicator.rle,
triangular-replicator.rle,
irregular-triangular-replicator.rle,
pascal-mod-3-generator.rle,
replicator-blooming-spaceships.rle,
rule-110-replicator.rle,
sierpinski-like-log5-12.rle,
weird-replicator-generator.rle,
c2-p146808-orthogonal-spaceship.rle,
16engine-74,46c378-spaceship.rle,
adjustable-slope-spaceships.rle,
hive-spaceship-collection.rle,
omosso-p79576-spaceship.rle,
spaghetti2-spaceship-collection.rle.
tlife-8c282-spaceship.rle,
tubular-geminoid.rle,
whitespace-1176c4704o-spaceship-predecessor.rle,
whitespace-17c2415-spaceship.rle,
crystal-cathedral-09-novelty.rle,
exploratorium.rle.gz.
- Updated 2c5-orthogonal.rle,
c4-orthogonal.rle,
honey-farm-hasslers.rle,
phase-shift.rle,
pure-nonfiller-LifeHistory.rle,
short-thin.rle,
spaceship-types.rle,
traffic-light-hasslers.rle.
- Moved/renamed patterns b2ein-spaceships-and-rakes.rle,
horiship-guns.rle,
intergalactic-cruise-ship-factory.rle,
rr14gun.rle,
justfriends-p137loop.rle,
justfriends-oscillators.rle,
justfriends-p384drifter.rle,
justfriends-spaceships.rle,
p42-knightship.rle,
pondpuffer-spaceship.rle,
unit-fraction-orthogonal-spaceships.zip,
calcyman-primer.zip,
cambrian-explosion.rle.
- Removed patterns: DRH-oscillators.rle, p8256c4dirtyrake.rle, sawtooth6b.rle.
Changes in version 4.0 (released October 2020)
NOTE: This release coincides with the 50th anniversary of Martin Gardner's
Scientific American column that introduced John Conway's Game of Life.
- Golly no longer supports 32-bit systems.
- Golly now requires Python 3.3+ (64-bit) to run .py scripts.
- Updated Lua to version 5.4.1.
- A new Super algorithm has been added.
- The Larger than Life algorithm now supports
HROT format rules, B0 emulation
and many new neighborhoods
including weighted and
custom neighborhoods.
- New script create-custom-ltl.lua
creates Larger than Life custom rule strings.
- The maximum number of characters in a rule string has been increased from 500 to 2000.
- Rule strings with more than 63 characters are displayed in the main window's title bar using this
shortened format: [first30chars ... last30chars].
- showinviewer.lua: LifeViewer now fills
the browser window and resizes with the browser.
- New script update-viewer.lua downloads the
latest version of LifeViewer to use with showinviewer.lua.
- browse-patterns.lua can now open the current
slideshow pattern in LifeViewer.
- The new getgridtype command can be used
to get the current grid type.
- Fixed a bug in g.setrule that could result in a later undo not restoring the correct rule.
Changes in version 3.4 (released August 2020)
NOTE: This is the last version that will support 32-bit systems.
It's also the last version that will support Python 2.x. All future
versions of Golly will only run on 64-bit systems and will require
a Python 3.x (64-bit) installation to run .py scripts.
- Mac app now supports Retina screens (no more fuzzy text).
- Keyboard shortcuts can be assigned to these new actions: Open Recent Pattern and Run Recent Script.
- New script showinviewer.lua opens the current pattern
in LifeViewer in your default browser. Examples of LifeViewer scripting commands can be found in the
Patterns/Life/Rakes folder. (Note that lifeviewer.lua is no longer needed and has been removed.)
- New pattern:
Devore/Mahler-rep.zip in Self-Rep.
- Fixed a bug that caused incorrect pattern comments to be displayed.
- Fixed a bug in the Mac app that caused ctrl-O to generate two key down events.
- Fixed a problem with Mac app not seeing certain key combinations (ctrl-Q and option-EINU`).
Changes in version 3.3 (released September 2019)
- Major speed improvements to 3D.lua via custom-purpose ovtable commands.
- 3D.lua now natively supports cell history with fading.
- Added a new gplus module called NewCA.lua which makes
it easy to write scripts that implement new types of cellular automata.
- Two new scripts show how to use NewCA.lua:
1D.lua supports one-dimensional CA rules,
including all of Wolfram's 256 elementary rules, as well as totalistic rules
with up to 4 states and a maximum range of 4.
Margolus.lua lets you explore rules
using the Margolus neighborhood.
- Updated Lua to version 5.3.5.
- The optimize overlay command now returns the minimum non-zero
alpha bounding box of the clip.
- The blend overlay command now has a faster blend mode ("blend 2")
which should be used when the destination is opaque.
- Some fixes and improvements to the replace overlay command.
- Performance improvements to the drawcells overlay command.
- The C parameter in a Larger than Life rule
can now specify up to 256 states.
- Fixed a bug where the canonical form of Generations rules in MAP format was incorrect.
- Fixed a bug caused by simultaneous clicks of different mouse buttons.
- Fixed flickering selection size message when extending the selection on Windows.
- Fixed a performance bug in QuickLife where changing the rule each generation caused
a significant slowdown.
- Fixed bugs in the Mac app that caused memory leaks when running Lua or Python scripts.
- Fixed a bug that could cause "PyRun_SimpleString failed!" warnings when running Python scripts.
- Fixed a bug in Larger than Life that could cause a cut/copy operation to create an empty
clipboard pattern.
- Fixed a fatal "bad increment" error by limiting the size of the step exponent if necessary.
- Fixed a crash caused by buggy NVIDIA drivers.
- New patterns:
demonoid-c512-hashlife-friendly.mc.gz in HashLife,
one-cell-thick-quadratic-growth-2596x1.rle in Life/Breeders,
infinite-Corderships-gun.rle.gz and period-52-glider-gun.rle in Life/Guns,
c3-forward-rake-p159.rle and removed c3-forward-rake-p333.rle in Life/Rakes,
animated-pixel-art-sample.zip, dragon-curve-generator.zip, b2ein-spaceships-and-rakes.rle, and NoTimeAtAll-demo.zip in Other-Rules,
Flow6.zip and JvN/small-JvN-self-replicator.rle in Self-Rep,
loafer-mwss-signal-loop.rle.gz and updated reflectors.rle in Signal-Circuitry.
Changes in version 3.2 (released July 2018)
- Three-dimensional cellular automata can be explored using a new script:
3D.lua.
- HashLife and the other hash-based algorithms are faster and more responsive.
- Larger than Life now supports circular neighborhoods.
- Added a Show Population option to the Control menu.
- Added a Show Scroll Bars option to the View menu.
- MAP rules can optionally end with base64 padding characters "==".
- The overlay's paste command now supports multiple locations for batch draw.
- Added new overlay command lines which can draw multiple unconnected lines.
- Added a new ovtable command which provides a high performance table API for a subset of the overlay commands.
- Added draw_line and fill_rect functions to the overlay's oplus package.
- The oplus package also has new functions for creating a menu bar, pop-up menus and radio buttons.
Menu buttons now support custom colors and shadows.
- Added a round function to Lua's gplus package.
- Added timing functions to the gplus package which can be used to profile Lua scripts.
- Added savechanges, settitle
and sleep commands for use in Lua scripts.
- The getevent command now returns a "file" event when a user
tries to open a file while a script is running.
3D.lua uses this event to open a .rle3 pattern or to run a .lua script.
- The note and warn
commands have an optional parameter to specify whether the dialog has a Cancel button.
- The setoption command recognizes
two new options: "showscrollbars" for showing or hiding the scroll bars,
and "showtimeline" for showing or hiding the timeline.
- Mouse wheel sensitivity can be adjusted in Preferences > View
to make zooming in/out easier to control.
- Fixed a bug when setting/getting cell values in very big hash-based universes.
- Fixed a bug where patterns larger than bounded grids were not correctly clipped.
- Fixed various problems with UTF-8 encoded text in the clipboard and in Lua/Python scripts.
- Fixed a bug that could crash Golly if a .rule file contained invalid XPM data.
- The new credits.lua script displays animated credits and can be launched from a link in
Help > Credits.
- New patterns: CY_Lee_computer.zip,
switch-engine-ping-pong.rle,
honey-farm-hasslers.rle,
weekender-distaff.rle.gz,
slow-salvo-MWSS-oscillator.rle.gz,
syntheses-of-c2-spaceships.rle.gz.
- Updated patterns: phase-shift.rle,
traffic-light-hasslers.rle,
2c5-orthogonal.rle,
c3-orthogonal.rle,
c4-diagonal.rle,
c4-orthogonal.rle,
short-thin.rle,
smallest-low-period.rle,
spaceship-types.rle.
- Removed pattern: Patterns/Life/Syntheses/make-lightbulb.rle.
- Updated the Life Lexicon to release 29.
Changes in version 3.1 (released October 2017)
- Fixed a couple of bugs in the Larger than Life algorithm that caused Golly to crash.
- Scripts can call g.setoption("showprogress",0) to prevent the progress dialog
from appearing (useful for scripts that you want to run in the background).
- Updated the Life Lexicon to release 27.
Changes in version 3.0 (released August 2017)
- Golly has a new algorithm that supports the
Larger than Life
family of rules.
- This version introduces a new feature called the
overlay.
Lua scripts can call a new overlay
command to create, modify and delete the overlay.
- There are three new items at the top of the Layer menu:
Save Overlay...,
Show Overlay and
Delete Overlay.
- The getevent command can detect
a number of new events: a mouse click in the overlay, the release
of a mouse button (anywhere), zooming in/out via the mouse wheel
(either in the current layer or in the overlay), and the release of a key.
- The setoption command recognizes
two new options: "showbuttons" (with a value from 0 to 4) for
controlling the position of the translucent buttons,
and "showoverlay" (with a value of 0 or 1) for controlling the
appearance of the overlay.
- The getview command now takes an
optional parameter so scripts can get the pixel dimensions of
a specified layer.
- The dialog boxes displayed by the
note and warn
commands now have a Cancel button that can be used to abort the script.
- The new os command allows scripts to
detect the current operating system.
- The new getinfo command can be used
to get the comments from the current pattern.
- The new getpath command can be used
to get the pathname of the current pattern.
- The new millisecs command allows
Lua scripts to get the elapsed time since Golly started up.
- A new version of pop-plot.lua creates an overlay to display
a much nicer looking plot.
- The new hexgrid.lua script creates an overlay to display a true
hexagonal grid over a layer that uses a rule with a hexagonal
neighborhood.
- The new lifeviewer.lua script creates an overlay to display patterns
like LifeViewer with history and smooth non-integer scaling and rotation.
- The new overlay-demo.lua script demonstrates most of the overlay functions.
- The new browse-patterns.lua script allows you to browse through patterns
in a folder manually or automatically.
- The new breakout.lua script shows how to use the overlay functions together
to create a working game.
- The new toLife.lua and toLifeHistory.lua scripts make it easy to convert
LifeHistory patterns to Life and vice versa.
- The flood-fill.lua script uses a faster scanline algorithm.
- The move-*.lua/py scripts now wait for the mouse button to be released
instead of waiting for a second click.
- Added support for MAP rules to
QuickLife, HashLife and Generations.
- QuickLife, HashLife and Generations now support much longer rule names.
- Non-totalistic rules containing
B0 are now supported.
- The Generations algorithm now supports
Hex, Von Neumann and non-totalistic Moore neighborhoods.
- Pattern rendering is significantly faster when zoomed in.
- Drawing cell borders when zoomed in > 2x is now controlled by a
View Preference: "Zoomed cells have borders".
- File > Open Clipboard will center the given pattern within a bounded grid.
- Fixed bug in Linux app that caused buttons to lose their bitmaps.
- Fixed bug that could result in a "Bug detected in SyncUndoHistory!" warning.
- Fixed bugs that could occur when undoing a script that called reset().
- Fixed a crash caused by bad state value in a rule table.
- Fixed a rare crash that could occur while rendering a generating pattern.
- Fixed a crash that could occur if Golly was quit during pattern generation.
- Fixed a bug that prevented Wolfram rules containing the digit 9.
- The Life Lexicon has had a major update.
- The Banks, Codd, Devore, and JvN folders have moved into a new top-level
"Self-Rep" folder, to emphasize their common focus on self-replication.
Changes in version 2.8 (released August 2016)
- Golly no longer supports Perl scripting. In its place we've added support
for Lua using a statically linked interpreter, so no need to download an
installer or set a path to a shared library.
See Lua Scripting for all the details.
- QuickLife and HashLife now support
non-totalistic rules.
A number of interesting examples can be found in the new Patterns/Non-Totalistic folder.
- OpenGL is used for rendering patterns.
- Timers are used to control pattern generation and timeline recording/playback.
- The File menu items Show Patterns and Show Scripts have been replaced by a single
Show Files item for consistency with the recommended way
to organize your Golly folder.
- The shrink command has an optional flag that
can remove the selection if it has no live cells (the default is to leave the
selection unchanged).
- Two new scripting commands, setview and
getview, can be used to set/get the
pixel dimensions of the viewport.
- The View menu has a new Smarter Scaling option for
displaying correctly colored patterns when zoomed out at scales from 2:1 to 16:1.
- The Buffered item has been removed from the View menu.
- Paste patterns are covered with a translucent rectangle instead of
being enclosed by thin border lines.
- Correct colors/icons are now displayed when pasting a pattern with a rule
different to the current layer's rule.
- Better reporting of errors in a .rule file.
- Fixed a bug that could result in a spurious error message when loading a .rule
file without any TABLE or TREE section.
- Fixed a crash on Linux when typing in the Keyboard preferences.
- Fixed some bugs that could cause Reset/Undo to restore an incorrect pattern.
- Fixed a timeline bug that could show incorrect population for a bounded grid.
- bgolly now supports rules that specify bounded grids.
- Fixed a bug in bgolly that prevented use of the RuleLoader algorithm.
- bgolly has a new -s option (or --search) for specifying the folder in which
the RuleLoader algorithm will look for .rule files before looking in the supplied
Rules folder. For example, assuming SlowLife.rule is in a folder called My-rules,
you could type a command like this:
bgolly -a RuleLoader -s My-rules/ -r SlowLife My-patterns/foo.rle
Changes in version 2.7 (released May 2015)
- The middle mouse button can now be used for panning, regardless of the current
cursor mode.
- Fixed potential crash when pasting a text pattern into any hash-based algorithm.
- Fixed crash on Mac OS 10.9 when opening a modal dialog like Save Pattern.
- Fixed crash on Windows 8 when opening the Set Rule dialog.
- Fixed bug in QuickLife algorithm that could cause cells at the bottom/left
edges of the viewport to disappear every odd generation.
- Fixed bug in QuickLife algorithm that could cause the selection rectangle
to appear offset by one pixel (left or right).
- The shift.pl/py scripts save the given parameters for the next run.
- The evolve command aborts the current script with an error message
if the given number of generations is negative.
- Fixed minor problem with the Fit Pattern/Selection menu commands not centering
a pattern/selection accurately in some cases. Ditto for the fit and fitsel
script commands. The visrect script command is also more accurate.
- Fixed bug that could cause Undo to fail due to a temporary macrocell file
containing comment lines not prefixed with #C.
- Start-up message now shows if this version of Golly is 32-bit or 64-bit.
Changes in version 2.6 (released December 2013)
- Fixed menu problems on Ubuntu when using Unity.
- Fixed a nasty bug that could cause Golly to crash when doing a paste.
- Fixed a bug that could cause the paste image to disappear after a flip/rotate.
- Fixed bugs in Mac app caused by non-ASCII characters in some file paths.
- Fixed a problem that prevented Golly starting up on Mac OS 10.9.
- Tool bar buttons are no longer disabled when the main window is inactive.
- The save settings in Preferences > Layer are now
obeyed by scripts. For example, let's assume you've ticked the option to
be asked to save changes on creating a new pattern. If the current layer
has changes and you run a script that calls new() then you'll get the
standard dialog asking if you want to save those changes.
If you cancel the dialog then the script is aborted.
- To avoid potential data loss, you now get a warning if you save a non-starting
generation and earlier changes exist. The warning can be disabled in
Preferences > Layer.
- Created an online archive for
very large patterns.
Changes in version 2.5 (released June 2013)
- This version introduces a new rule format. A file in the new format has a .rule
extension and contains all the information about the rule: its name, description,
table/tree data, and any color/icon information. More details
here.
- The RuleTable and RuleTree algorithms have been replaced by a new algorithm
called RuleLoader. If asked to load a rule called "Foo", RuleLoader will look
for Foo.rule first, then Foo.table, then Foo.tree.
- The Control menu has a new command called
Convert Old Rules that can be used to
convert all your old .table/tree/colors/icons files into new .rule files
(it won't overwrite any existing .rule files).
After the conversion finishes you're given the option of deleting all the old files.
- If File > Open Clipboard or Edit > Paste sees clipboard text starting with
"@RULE rulename" then Golly will save the text as rulename.rule in your rules folder
and switch to that rule.
- All Python scripts that created a .tree file (and possibly .colors/icons files)
now create a .rule file containing the same tree data (and any color/icon info).
- Two new scripts allow Golly to be used as an icon editor. First, run
icon-importer.py
to import any icons for the current rule and display their bitmaps in a new layer
for you to edit. When you've finished, run
icon-exporter.py
to extract the icon images and create or update the @ICONS section in the
appropriate .rule file, then display the icons in a separate test layer.
- A script has been added:
goto_expression.py. It works
like goto.py, except that it also
accepts expressions. An example of an "expression" is "17*(2^(3*143)+2^(2*3*27))".
- The status bar now displays quantities larger than 10308 in scientific
notation. Golly can easily exceed this in both the Generation and Population
statistics. For example, open the pattern
puffer-train.rle, then
run the script goto_expression.py
and enter "f10^2000".
- Added a new pattern:
partial-constructor.mc.gz.
- Patterns can now be displayed at scale 1:32. If you want to use that scale when
creating a new pattern then choose the appropriate pop-up menu option in
Preferences > File.
- Support for monochrome icons has been extended to allow grayscale icons, where
shades of gray can be used to do anti-aliasing. See the icons in
WireWorld.rule for a good example.
Most of the default icons are now grayscale bitmaps.
- The current directory is now inserted at the start of sys.path for Python scripts.
- The "Load Icons" button in Preferences > Color has been removed (it's no longer
possible to change an algorithm's default icons).
- The RuleTableToTree program is no longer included (you can use the
RuleTableToTree.py
script instead).
- Fixed bug in Linux app: the shift key wasn't toggling cursor mode.
- Fixed bug in Linux app: the space key wouldn't stop a pattern generating.
- Fixed bug in Mac app: resizing the window could cause the sash position to change unexpectedly.
- Fixed bug in Mac app: the first keyboard shortcut after a Paste command might be ignored.
Changes in version 2.4 (released June 2012)
- Fixed bug that prevented 64-bit Windows app using more than 4GB of hash memory.
- Fixed bug that caused corrupted macrocell files if saved with timeline data.
- Fixed bug in Langtons-Ant.tree that had ants colliding incorrectly.
- Fixed Mac app crashing if user's language setting is non-English.
- Clipboard data on the Mac now uses LF as the end-of-line character rather than CR.
- A pending paste is aborted if the main window becomes inactive.
- Error messages from each algorithm are shown if a pattern file can't be loaded.
Changes in version 2.3 (released November 2011)
- QuickLife and HashLife support rules using the von Neumann neighborhood or the
hexagonal neighborhood. More details here.
- The default icon for most rules is now a circular dot rather than a diamond.
A diamond is the default icon for rules using the von Neumann neighborhood
and a slanted hexagon is the default icon for rules using the hexagonal neighborhood.
- A number of new script commands have been added to allow mouse interaction
and better keyboard interaction: getevent,
doevent and getxy.
The getkey and dokey commands still work but are deprecated. In particular, there
is no longer any need for scripts to call dokey(getkey()).
See the description of getevent for more details.
- Some scripts have been added to take advantage of the new commands:
draw-lines.py,
flood-fill.py,
move-object.py and
move-selection.py.
- New patterns: ComputerArt.rle,
CrittersCircle.rle,
CrittersOscillators.rle,
HPP.rle,
HPP_large.rle,
Sand-Test.rle,
TMGas.rle,
TMGas_largeWithHole.rle,
TripATron.rle,
TripATron_BlockAligned.rle.
- Scripts that create table/tree files have been moved into Scripts/Python/Rule-Generators.
- Langtons-Ant-gen.py
now accepts turns 'U' and 'N' (U-turn and no-turn) as well as 'L' and 'R'.
- The hash() command uses a better hash function in a two-state universe.
- Pattern rendering is faster at scales 1:16 and 1:8, especially in the Linux app.
- The mouse wheel now zooms in/out from the current cursor location rather than the
middle of the viewport.
- Patterns can be saved as gzipped files (*.rle.gz or *.mc.gz).
- If an algorithm can save patterns in macrocell format then the Save Pattern dialog
now prefers that format over RLE; ie. the file type order is *.mc, *.mc.gz, *.rle, *.rle.gz.
- While waiting for a paste click, the keyboard shortcuts for flipping or rotating
a selection now modify the paste pattern rather than the current selection.
- Fixed a bug in Win and Linux apps that prevented keyboard shortcuts being used
while waiting for paste click.
- Pasted patterns are no longer truncated if the RLE header info is incorrect.
- Quitting Win app no longer clears clipboard.
- Fixed unwanted cursor changes while running a script.
- Fixed bug if layer was changed while recording a timeline.
- Fixed bug in EmulateMargolus.py when using square4_* neighborhoods.
- Removed emulate-Margolus-table.py script (use RuleTableToTree.py instead).
- Fixed bug that could result in all buttons and menus being disabled after hitting
the tool bar's Reset button.
- Fixed cursor problems if shift key is used in a keyboard shortcut.
- The Mac app now runs on Lion (10.7). There are two Mac apps: a 64-bit version for
10.6 and later (based on Cocoa), and a 32-bit version for 10.4 and 10.5 (based on Carbon).
Changes in version 2.2 (released November 2010)
- Golly supports bounded grids with various topologies (plane, torus, Klein bottle, etc.).
Such grids are created by adding a special suffix to the usual rule string.
The details are in Help > Bounded Grids.
- Two new script commands, getwidth and
getheight, return the size of the current grid.
- The new scripts, make-torus.py and
make-torus.lua, can be used to
convert the current selection into a toroidal universe.
- Any BOARD and WRAP settings in an MCell file are now obeyed
(e.g. Bloomerang.mcl).
- Golly can record and play back a pattern's "timeline", a sequence of steps saved by the new
Start Recording item in the Control menu.
Use the Delete Timeline item to delete a timeline.
Timelines are supported by all the hashlife-based algorithms.
- Show Timeline in the View menu toggles the new
timeline bar below the viewport window.
- If a timeline exists when you save a .mc file then all the steps will be stored
in the file. On opening such a file, Golly will load the timeline and automatically
show the timeline bar.
- Multi-color icons are supported and allow both icon and color information to be stored
in the one file (more details here).
- Rule tables now support hexagonal and oneDimensional neighborhoods and the permute symmetry.
- Added a section on naming conventions for .table and .tree files.
- Added a new Python script, make-ruletree.py,
that allows you to write rules in Python and have them installed in the form of .tree files.
See the comments at the top of the script.
- Added RuleTableToTree.py for converting
rule tables to trees. It provides emulation for several neighborhoods not natively supported by
Golly: triangularVonNeumann, triangularMoore, Margolus, etc.
More details here.
- New Turmite scripts, e.g. Turmite-gen.py, for
generating rule trees and icons for relative- and absolute-movement turmites on square,
hexagonal and triangular grids.
- The goto.py script is much faster (thanks to PM 2Ring).
- Hitting escape aborts a script that has called a lengthy run() or step() command.
- Langtons-Ant.table has been replaced with Langtons-Ant.tree. The new rule is faster, handles
multiple ants correctly, and matches most other implementations of this CA.
- Reorganized the Patterns folder: moved Conway's Life patterns into Life subfolder,
moved rule subfolders out of Other-Rules to top level under Patterns, added Life-Like folder.
- Added new Turmite patterns, e.g.
WormTrails.rle.
- Other new patterns: golly-ants.rle,
Langtons-Ant.rle,
JvN-loop-replicator.rle.gz,
h-to-h-collection-26Aug2017.zip,
Boustrophedon-replicator.rle.
- Increased the maximum base step from 10,000 to 2,000,000,000.
- Help > Keyboard Shortcuts lists unassigned actions at the end.
- The drawing state can be changed by creating keyboard shortcuts for two new actions called
Next Higher State and Next Lower State (see Preferences > Keyboard).
- You can turn off the beep sound by unticking the option at the bottom of
Preferences > Edit.
- Loading a pattern won't proceed if the "save changes" dialog appears and you select
Save but then decide to cancel the "save pattern" dialog.
- Fixed bug that caused cells to be created in the wrong location when editing very large patterns.
- Fixed bug drawing incorrect selection rectangle if very large.
- Fixed cursor problem if the shift key is used in a keyboard shortcut to open a dialog/window.
- Fixed weird bug on Mac that could cause the viewport to lose keyboard focus after
clicking in the layer bar's "delete layer" button.
- Fixed undo history getting out of sync if you tried to reset to a saved starting pattern
that had been deleted.
- Fixed a bug drawing incorrect icons when layers are stacked.
- Fixed a bug not updating the paste image when colors are inverted.
- Fixed a problem with the hash() command in a multi-state universe.
- Fixed problems using a keyboard shortcut or menu command while a script is running.
- Dropped support for Mac OS 10.3.9.
Changes in version 2.1 (released September 2009)
- Golly can download patterns, rules and scripts from various
online archives. You can change the location of downloaded
files using the new button at the bottom of Preferences > File.
- Zip files can be opened and processed as described here.
- If the mouse moves over a link in the help window then the link reference is
displayed at the bottom of the window. Ditto for links in the Set Rule dialog.
- The algorithm info in the Set Rule dialog can now be accessed from the new
Algorithms help item.
- Translucent buttons for speed/scale/scroll functions now appear in a corner of the
viewport whenever the mouse moves over that corner. The initial location is the
top left corner, but you can use Preferences > View
to specify any other corner or disable the buttons.
- Layer bar buttons now show each layer's name rather than its numeric position.
- New rules: Codd2, Devore, DLA, Ed-rep, LifeHistory, Perrier, Sand.
- New patterns in Other-Rules/, Self-Rep/Codd/, Self-Rep/Devore/,
Margolus/, Loops/.
- New scripts: FredkinModN-gen.py, make-Devore-tape.py,
Margolus/emulate-Margolus-table.py, Margolus/convert-MCell-string.py.
- All Python scripts now need to explicitly import the golly module.
This wasn't strictly necessary in previous versions, but only because it was
an undesirable side-effect of the way Golly ran scripts.
- The open command can now be used to run a given
Python script.
- New scripting commands: opendialog,
savedialog,
getclipstr,
setclipstr,
getdir,
setdir.
- The appdir and datadir commands are deprecated; use the new getdir command.
- The color of dead cells (state 0) is now handled like all other states, so
it's possible for each algorithm/rule to have a different background color.
- The setcolors and
getcolors commands can be used to
set/get the color of state 0.
- Golly restores a layer's default colors whenever you create a new pattern
or open a pattern file (and not just if the algorithm or rule changes).
If you have any scripts that use setcolors
then make sure it is called after calling new/open.
- The base step can now be changed temporarily via the new Set Base Step dialog
in the Control menu. Golly will restore the default base step
(set in Preferences > Control) when you create
a new pattern, open a pattern file, or switch to a different algorithm.
- The setbase command also changes the base step
temporarily, so if you have any scripts that use setbase then make sure it is
called after calling new/open/setrule/setalgo.
- The setoption/getoption
commands can use "drawingstate" to set/get the edit bar's current drawing state,
and they can use "restoreview" to set/get the state of the "Reset/Undo will restore view"
option set in Preferences > View.
- Paste now supports "And" mode.
- The RLE reader allows alphabetic characters other than "o" to represent live cells.
- Menu items can show single-character keyboard shortcuts.
- When a lexicon pattern is loaded, Golly automatically switches the current rule
to B3/S23 (and changes the algorithm to QuickLife, if necessary).
- Fixed a bug with Random Fill. Golly wasn't initializing the seed, so the internal
rand() calls were returning the same sequence of "random" integers each time!
- Fixed a bug that prevented the getkey command
from returning uppercase letters.
- Fixed oscar.pl/py to handle B0-and-not-S8 rules correctly (they no longer report
some spaceships to be stable patterns).
- Fixed a couple of bugs when duplicating a layer's undo/redo history.
- Fixed crash in Mac app if a script saved a pattern and the progress dialog appeared.
Changes in version 2.0 (released December 2008)
- Golly now supports multiple algorithms and multi-state universes (up to 256 states).
- The Generations algorithm supports an entire family of new rules, including
Brian's Brain (/2/3), Star Wars (345/2/4), and Transers (345/26/5).
- The JvN algorithm implements John von Neumann's classic 29-state CA,
plus a couple of 32-state variants created by Renato Nobili and Tim Hutton.
See Patterns/Self-Rep/JvN for a variety of self-replicators.
- The RuleTable and RuleTree algorithms allow you to add new rules by creating
.table and .tree files and storing them in the Rules folder or
your rules folder.
A number of example rules are supplied, including Langtons-Loops, Evoloop,
LifeOnTheEdge and WireWorld.
- The tool bar has a new button for switching algorithms, or you can use the
Set Algorithm submenu in the Control menu. The Use Hashing option has been removed.
- The Control > Set Rule dialog also has a menu for changing the current algorithm.
A help button can be used to expand the dialog and display information
about the current algorithm, along with examples of the rules it supports.
- Golly can read some MCell files (if an algorithm supports the given rule).
- The ten layer-specific colors have been replaced by a more flexible approach
to cope with multi-state universes. Each algorithm has a default color scheme
that can be changed in Preferences > Color.
- Each algorithm also has a default set of icons, small bitmaps that are only
drawn at scales 1:8 and 1:16, and only if the Show Cell Icons option
(in the View menu) is ticked. The default icons can be changed by using the
Load Icons button in Preferences > Color.
- Rule-specific colors and icons can be created by adding suitably named
.colors and .icons files to the Rules folder or
your rules folder.
Golly looks for these files whenever it switches to a new rule.
- The Layer > Set Layer Colors dialog can change one or more colors used by
the current layer (and its clones). These changes are temporary and only remain
in effect while the layer exists, or until the layer's algorithm or rule changes.
- The View > Swap Cell Colors option has been changed to Invert Colors.
- New script commands have been added to support the above changes:
setalgo,
getalgo,
numalgos,
numstates,
join,
setcolors and
getcolors.
- Some script commands have been modified to handle multi-state patterns.
Lua users should read the section on cell arrays.
Python users should read the section on cell lists.
- The getrule command now returns a canonical rule string.
- The setcursor/getcursor
commands now accept/return strings.
- Modified oscar.pl to use arbitrarily big integers.
- It's now possible to open a pattern or run a script from the Help window
by clicking on special links. For example,
open golly-ticker.rle
or run bricklayer.py.
- Diagonal scrolling is supported. Open Preferences > Keyboard
and assign keys to the new scrolling actions: Scroll NE/NW/SE/SW.
- A new check box in Preferences > View can tell
Reset/Undo not to restore the view.
- View > Show Edit Bar toggles the new edit bar. The cursor mode buttons have been moved
from the tool bar into the edit bar.
- View > Show All States toggles the display of colors and icons for all states
in the current universe. A box is drawn around the current drawing state.
- Help > File Formats describes the various file formats used by Golly.
- Rendering speed in the Mac and Linux apps has been improved.
- Fixed a problem with ampersands not being displayed in the recent pattern/script menus.
- Fixed a bug in the Linux/GTK app if a recent pattern/script path contained an underscore.
- The Linux and Win apps require Perl 5.10 or later to run .pl scripts
(older Perl versions are not binary compatible).
- The Linux/X11 app is no longer supported due to limitations in wxX11.
Changes in version 1.4 (released May 2008)
- Editing and other actions are now allowed while generating a pattern.
- Golly saves files in the standard user-specific data directory on each platform
rather than in the application directory. However, you can still keep
the GollyPrefs file in the application directory if you prefer that option.
- Right-click or control-click on a pattern/script file to open the file in
a text editor. Use the new button in Preferences > File
to select your preferred text editor.
- Pasting a clipboard pattern can now change to the specified rule, depending
on the option set in Preferences > Edit.
- The Preferences dialog can be opened from the help window by clicking
on special links like the examples above.
- Added Reset button to tool bar and Duplicate Layer button to layer bar.
- A duplicated layer now gets a copy of the original layer's undo/redo history.
- Improved the automatic detection of Perl/Python code used by Run Clipboard.
- Added help command to open given HTML file
in help window.
- A warning is displayed if a bad rule string is detected while loading a pattern.
- Added support for reading WinLifeSearch output.
- An error message is displayed if you try to load a JPEG file.
- Fixed some problems if you quit Golly while running a script.
- Fixed problem shrinking selection while generating a pattern.
- Fixed "Rules differ" warning when undoing/redoing generating changes using hashing.
- Fixed problems with incorrect file selections in Win app's directory pane.
- Fixed bug in Mac app's activate event handler.
- Fixed bug in Linux/GTK app that prevented using shift-space as a keyboard shortcut.
- Mac app allows option-E/I/N/U/` to be used as keyboard shortcuts.
- Golly can be built for 64-bit platforms.
Changes in version 1.3 (released November 2007)
- Added unlimited undo/redo; see the Edit Menu help
for details. For consistency with Undo, the Reset item now restores
the starting selection and layer name.
- Keyboard shortcuts are now configurable using
Preferences > Keyboard.
Note that you can also specify key combinations to open a pattern,
run a script, or show any HTML file in the help window.
- Golly can be scripted using Perl.
- Added pop-plot.pl/py to the Scripts folder for creating population plots.
- The metafier.py script now creates the metafied pattern in a separate layer.
- Added getstring command for
getting user input via a dialog box (glife's getstring function still
exists but is deprecated).
- Added hash command to speed up oscar.pl/py.
- The parse and
transform commands
have optional parameters.
- A script is aborted if a progress dialog appears and you hit Cancel.
- The Open/Run Recent submenus show relative paths for files inside the Golly folder.
- Added a Clear Missing Files item to the Open/Run Recent submenus.
- The Control menu's Go and Stop items have been replaced by a single Start/Stop
item for consistency with the tool bar's start/stop button.
- The Control menu has a Set Generation item for changing the generation count,
or you can click in the "Generation=..." text in the status bar.
Scripts can use the new setgen command.
- Flip operations are much faster.
- The About box uses Brice Due's Golly ticker.
- Reduced chances of out-of-memory error while loading a large .mc file.
- Fixed crash if a pattern update occurred while saving a .mc file.
- Fixed bug pasting a macrocell pattern.
- Fixed bug reading an empty macrocell pattern.
- Fixed bug not marking a layer as modified after clearing the entire pattern.
- Fixed bug if apostrophe was in Python script path or file name.
- Fixed drawing problems on Mac OS 10.3.9.
Changes in version 1.2 (released April 2007)
- Golly supports multiple layers;
see the new Layer Menu help for details.
- Added layer-related scripting commands.
See heisenburp.py and envelope.py in the Scripts folder for how these
commands can be used.
- Added other useful scripting commands:
exit,
check and
note.
- The putcells command has optional
parameters, including a new mode parameter.
- Clicked lexicon patterns are loaded into a separate "lexicon" layer
(and the clipboard is no longer changed).
- If a pattern has been modified then its layer name is prefixed with an asterisk
and a "save changes" dialog will appear before certain actions, such as
opening a pattern file or quitting Golly. The dialog can be disabled
via check boxes in Preferences > Layer.
- Scrolling is optional if the pencil/cross/hand cursor is dragged outside
the view window; see Preferences > Edit.
- The hand cursor no longer has a pointing finger.
- A .py file selected via Open Pattern is run as a script.
- If golly-start.py exists in the same folder as the application
then it is automatically executed when Golly starts up.
- New tool bar buttons, including a single start/stop button.
- Reset and Use Hashing can be selected while a pattern is generating.
- Renamed Flip Up-Down to Flip Top-Bottom.
- GTK app no longer does unnecessary buffered drawing.
- X11 app has a vertical tool bar which can be toggled.
- Mac app has a creator code (GoLy) and .mc/rle files are saved with an
appropriate type and creator.
- Fixed a bug if Win app given a long-running script on command line.
- Fixed a bug in the advance and evolve commands if using hashing with Wolfram rule.
- Fixed a delay bug.
Changes in version 1.1 (released November 2006)
- Added Save Extended RLE option (initially ticked) to the File menu.
An extended RLE file stores the pattern position and generation count
(if > 0) so they can be restored when the file is loaded.
- Macrocell files also store the generation count if > 0.
- Non-extended RLE files are now loaded so that 0,0 is at the top left
corner of the pattern rather than in the middle of the pattern.
- Golly can read BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF files and paste bitmap data.
All non-white pixels become live cells.
- Golly can read pattern files using David Bell's dblife format.
- Starting patterns are saved in a temporary file rather than in memory.
This is much faster when hashing (saving a macrocell file is very quick).
- Random Fill is much faster in typical cases.
- Escape key can be used to stop generating.
- Numerous additions and updates to the pattern collection.
- Added fuse-watcher.py, metafier.py and shift.py to the Scripts folder.
- More mouse interaction is allowed while a script is running.
A script can be aborted by clicking the stop button in the tool bar
or by selecting Stop in the Control menu.
- Resizing the help window no longer changes the scroll position.
- Fixed a bug loading huge macrocell files.
- Fixed an obscure bug in the non-hashing algorithm.
- Path to Scripts folder is only added to Python's sys.path once.
- Fixed rect bug in Scripts/glife/__init__.py (thanks to Dan Hoey).
- Golly's code can be compiled with a Unicode build of wxWidgets.
Changes in version 1.0 (released June 2006)
- Added Python script support;
see the new Python Scripting help.
- Golly is available for Linux/GTK.
- Mac app is a Universal Binary (4 times faster on an Intel Mac).
- Added ability to change various colors via
Preferences > Color.
The Black on White option has been replaced by Swap Cell Colors.
- Increased the base step limit from 100 to 10,000.
- Added Show Hash Info option to the Control menu.
- Added Show Exact Numbers option to the View menu.
- Save Pattern preserves comments when writing to an existing file.
- Added tool bar buttons for toggling patterns and scripts.
- Included the latest release of the Life Lexicon.
- Renamed Flip Horizontally/Vertically to Flip Up-Down/Left-Right.
- Fixed disabled menu item bug after closing a modal dialog on Mac OS 10.4.
- Fixed a couple of rule-related bugs in the non-hashing algorithm.
- Fixed crash due to very long rule strings.
- Fixed paste positioning bugs at scale 1:2.
- Fixed error if Win app is closed while script is running.
- Fixed problem if Win app is closed when window(s) minimized.
Changes in version 0.95 (released January 2006)
- Stephen Silver's Life Lexicon has been integrated
into the help. Note that clicking on a lexicon pattern loads it into the
Golly window.
- Added an Open Recent submenu to the File menu.
- Added Show Patterns and Change Folder to the File menu.
- Added a Preferences dialog to the File menu (app menu on Mac).
- Added more items to the Edit menu: Clear Outside, Shrink Selection, Random Fill,
Flip Vertically, Flip Horizontally, Rotate Clockwise and Rotate Anticlockwise.
- The clipboard pattern is displayed when pasting.
- Pasting large, sparse patterns is much faster when using Or mode.
- Added more items to the View menu: Fit Selection, Restore Origin and Set Scale.
- The thumb scroll range is adjustable
(see Preferences > View).
- The Reset item now restores the rule, scale, location, step size and
hashing option to the values they had at generation 0.
- Removed Max Hash Memory from Control menu
(now set in Preferences > Control).
- The Rule dialog lets you select/add/delete named rules.
If a rule has a name then it's shown in the main window's title bar.
- Hit control-space to advance the selection, or shift-space to advance
everything outside the selection. The generation count will not change.
- The delete key is a shortcut for Clear, or shift-delete for Clear Outside.
- F5 to F9 can be used to set cursor modes.
- Hit "s" to shrink the selection and fit it in the current view.
- Hit "0" to change the origin to the cell under the cursor.
- Hit "9" to restore the true origin.
- Hit "6" to set the scale to 1:16.
- Hit "," to open the Preferences dialog.
- If the help window is in front, hit "+" and "-" to change the font size.
- While dragging the mouse to make (or modify) a selection, the escape key
can be used to cancel the operation and restore the original selection.
- The escape key can no longer be used to stop generating.
- In zoom in/out mode, right-click or control-click zooms in the opposite direction.
- The mouse wheel can be used for zooming, regardless of cursor mode.
- Commas are used to make large status bar numbers more readable.
- Fixed a hashing bug that could cause advancing by the wrong step.
- Fixed a bug in Mac app when returning from full screen mode.
- Fixed a bug in Win app that prevented space bar being used to stop generating.
- Fixed Win app's cross cursor (now visible on a black background).
Changes in version 0.91 (released October 2005)
- Return key can be used to start/stop generating.
- Space bar can be used to stop generating.
- Win app puts CR+LF in clipboard data.
- Fixed occasional bug when +/- pressed while hashing.
Changes in version 0.9 (released October 2005)
- Implemented pattern saving (as RLE or macrocell format).
- Implemented cell editing and selecting.
- Implemented scrolling via hand cursor.
- Edit menu has a Cursor Mode submenu (items match new tool bar buttons).
- Hit "c" to cycle through all cursors.
- Win app can now read gzipped pattern files.
- Can now display comments in pattern files.
- Added Patterns folder to distribution.
- Toggling the hashing option doesn't change the pattern or generation count.
- The Reset item is smarter about restoring the starting pattern.
- Fixed colored frame after dropping pattern file onto Mac app's main window.
- Fixed horizontal scroll bar problem in Mac app's help window.
- The help window's cursor now gets updated while generating.
- Fixed problem with location of help window in X11 app.
- Added limited clipboard support to X11 app.
- Golly has a new app icon based on Galaxy, a period-8 oscillator.
Changes in version 0.2 (released July 2005)
- Added support for B0 rules.
- Golly comes to the front after dropping a pattern file onto main window.
- The help window can move behind the main window in Win/X11 apps.
- Text in the help window can be selected and copied to the clipboard.
- Fixed keyboard shortcuts in the help window.
- Fixed RLE rule problem in Mac app.
- Fixed menu and tool bar update problems in Mac/Win apps.
- Fixed some cosmetic problems in Win app.
Initial version 0.1 released July 2005