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Release Digest: GNOME, April 26, 2002

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Web Webster
Apr 27, 2002

GtkMathView 0.3.0

Application
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GtkMathView 0.3.0

Description
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GtkMathView provides a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents.

Enhancements
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Now uses GMetaDOM as the underlying DOM engine. GMetaDOM provides a C++
binding for the Gdome2 DOM Engine.

Download
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http://www.cs.unibo.it/helm/mml-widget/

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gIcon 0.1.1

Application
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gIcon, the Nikon F90x Camera Manager 0.1.1

Description
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This program is similar to Nikon's Photo Secretary. Offers remote camera
operation, custom settings, download and printing of the shooting data. So
far supports only the Nikon F90X cameras.

Enhancements
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- enhanced printer interface

Fixes
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- data downloader fix, to display all downloaded rolls

Download
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http://home.t-online.de/home/balint.kis/common/sw/gicon/gicon-0.1.1.tgz
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GNOME-PIM 1.4.6

This is a bug fix release for GNOME-PIM, the GNOME Personal Information
Manager, including a calendar and an address book.

This release fixes a few bugs, most notably a long-standing, severe bug
in GNOME Card that caused crashes and data loss during the save operation.
It's recommended that you upgrade immediatly.

GNOME-PIM 1.4.6 is available at:

  http://me.in-berlin.de/~jroger/gnome-pim/gnome-pim-1.4.6.tar.gz

The GNOME 2 Porting Effort
--------------------------

The effort to port GNOME-PIM to the GNOME 2 platform, while modernizing
its code base at the same time, is going on well. We plan to release an
early preview version, dubbed 1.90.0 "Look, It's Behind You", soon.

For the current development efforts, see the gnome-pim-2-branch branch
in GNOME CVS's gnome-pim module.

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gnome-chord-0.5.1

Application
===========

gnome-chord gnome-chord-0.5.1

This is a bug fix release which makes the bonobo component much more
usable.
   
Debs and Rpms will follow shortly.


Description
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A stand alone guitar chord and scale database and bonobo component
providing chord renderering and selection.

Enhancements
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* GChord now understands chords with unknown parts to them (usefull if the
chord is being set from something with very limited info about the chord
such as a midi file).

Fixes
=====
* Fixed crash when bonoboChordCreator window was closed.
* Fixed crash when bonoboChordCreator window was closed.

Download
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=31127


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GCronTime2 0.4

Fix more bug
Modify planner now works   ;-)
Fix bug in function g_crontime_delete_tab
First approach to Modify of planning.
Add new function from terminal (gcrontime --firsttime) that set to default
all preference in GConf.
Work also check for execute command manually with command and entry for
choose command in frame user.
Work also cmd_main_undelete , but it's not perfect (if i have created new
planning , and I delete and undelete, 
    the program don't show the condition initial of NEW.
WoW cmd_main_apply now works
Now time_statusbar works
New function gcrontime_default_gconf() , it set default parameter for
loading first time
Now add function gcrontime_load_atd and deleting tab works
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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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