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Release Digest: GNOME, June 12, 2002

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 13, 2002

gnome-chord 0.6.0

Application
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gnome-chord 0.6.0

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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-Now works with Gnome2 :)
-The inmemory chord database is shared between instances
-The individual tools have been conveted to stand alone apps
-Man pages

Fixes
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-Many small bug fixes

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

Webpage
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http://gnome-chord.sourceforge.net
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GnomeVFS 2.0.0

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gnome-vfs 2.0.0
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What's New:

 * NNTP method for browsing network news
 * "vfolder" method for handling the panel's virtual menu structure
 * TAR method can read into tarballs
 * Control Center now based on preferences module
 * Support for file monitoring through FAM
 * Support for Portuguese and Malay locales
 * FreeBSD support

What's Changed since GnomeVFS 1.x:

 * Ported to the GNOME 2 platform
 * API cleanups and consistency fixes
 * Split header files between module APIs and public APIs
 * Better API coverage in documentation
 * 64-bit clean
 * Better Solaris support
 * Don't leak memory!
 * Trash doesn't cause performance problems on NFS
 * Performance and memory improvements to the file & ftp modules
 * Dramatic performance improvements to the ssh module
 * Removed GDK dependency
 * Split MIME data into a seperate module (gnome-mime-data)
 * Various bug fixes to the MIME database including loading much faster
 * Authentication prompts less, caches better
 * XFer more accurately reports progress throughout operations


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Glade– 1.1.0

Application
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Glade-- 1.1.0

Description
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Glade-- is a backend for glade and glade-2 to create C++ sources (gtk-- and
gtkmm2, any combination).
Glade is an graphical user interface builder for gtk/gnome.

NOTE: glade-- is usable for both Gnome and Gnome2!

Enhancements
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- initial gtkmm2 support (work in progress)
- glade-2 file support
- combined isInternalMethod with a method which parses SignalHandlerArgs
first
- new shorter Widget specific code (using the property concept)
- Gtk::Image support (but glade 0.6.4 can't handle it, so you need
glade-2)
- GtkImageMenuItem, GtkSeparatorMenuItem, Bonobo_Dock[Item] (Bryan W.
Headley)
- new option '--embed-images' vs. '--load-images' to specify embedding
(in
        executable) vs. loading of images (at runtime) of images/pixmaps
etc.
        [embedding non xpm images does not work yet]
- redesigned menu creation methods (more readable, less code duplication)

Fixes
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- non-gnome menu accelerator segfault fixed
- improved xpm embedding
- fixed some gcc 3.1 issues, perhaps the rest might be compiler bugs?

Download
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http://home.wtal.de/Gtk/
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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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