gnome-libs 1.0.4 is released | Linux Today

gnome-libs 1.0.4 is released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 20, 1999

Federico writes:

gnome-libs 1.0.4 is released

Hello, lovers of bugfix releases

The GNOME team has just released version 1.0.4 of the gnome-libs
package.

* Availability:


ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/latest/gnome-libs-1.04.tar.gz

* Major new features:

– gnome-moz-remote: Now makes sure it uses a local copy of
Mozilla for local URLs (i.e. “file:” ones). Now uses GNOME WM hints
if available to look for client windows (James Henstridge).

– Users should now be able to properly customize their menu
accelerators on the fly, and they should be saved correctly upon
termination of the topmost gtk_main() loop (Tim Janik).

– Zvt now supports selection when scrolling (Michael
Zucchi).

* Minor fixes:

– Making of documentation files now works for srcdir != builddir
(Raja Harinath).

– gnome-moz-remote no longer depends on -lXmu or -lXt (James
Henstridge).

– Canvas item bounding and icon list button event fixes (Richard
Hult).

– Dialogs in gnome-dialog-util now get the correct focus
(Federico Mena).

– Timeout removal fixes in gnome-icon-list and
gnome-pixmap-entry (George Lebl).

Have fun,

For more information on GNOME, the GNU desktop, visit the
GNOME website

Web Webster

Web Webster

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