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Release Digest: GNOME, June 12, 2003

Atlantis 0.1.1

Application

Atlantis 0.1.1

Description

Atlantis is a native Web browser for the GNOME desktop.

ChangeLog

2003-06-09 Ali Akcaagac

  • ===== Released 0.1.1 (alpha) =====
  • src/atlantis-bonoboui.c
    (atlantis_combo_entry_activate_callback): when entering an url in
    the locationbar it used to resolve it together with the url which
    was previously choosen in the buffer (from bookmarks, or clicks)
    this caused to show a concatenated effekt, we now make sure this
    doesn’t happen anymore.
  • src/atlantis.c (skip_protocols): replace all strncmp() calls
    with case insensive calls from glib g_ascii_strncasecmp(). we need
    case insensive checks because protocols can be written in different
    cases in html pages and lead into crashing the browser if not found
    properly.
  • README: updated the readme file again and added copyright
    notice. Also enchanced the features section.

2003-06-08 Ali Akcaagac

  • README: updated the readme file.
  • data/atlantis-logo.png: file re-created with a better
    butterfly.
  • data/atlantis.png: file re-vreated with a better
    butterfly.
  • data/atlantis.xcf: the gimp xcf file of the raw butterfly
    image.
  • data/atlantis.html: values adjusted for the new
    atlantis-logo.png file, which has slightly changed.
  • src/atlantis-gtkhtml.c (atlantis_submit_idle_add): this
    function got added to process submits correctly otherwise the
    gtkhtml engine segfaults.
  • src/atlantis-gtkhtml.c (atlantis_submit_callback): function got
    changed to add an idle instead calling the submit directly. used to
    cause crashes in previous atlantis versions.

2003-06-07 Ali Akcaagac

  • configure.in: updated pkg_config versions for checked
    libraries.
  • data/atlantis.xml: fixed labeling of toolbar elements which
    previously showed the accelerator underscore. this shouldn’t be
    like that so it got fixed.
  • data/atlantis.html: used tidy to check and style the html intro
    page.
  • src/atlantis.c: removed version output to the console.
  • data/atlantis.xml: file changed to atlantis.xml.in/ and passed through
    intltool.
  • data/atlantis.applications: file got added so atlantis will get
    registered to the mime system.
  • data/Makefile.am: uncomment entry for atlantis.application,
    added intltool macro for *.xml.in files, updated filelist for make
    dist and separated the ui xml file to it’s own section.

2003-05-10 Ali Akcaagac

  • src/atlantis.h: replaced the (C) sign with xc2xa9.
  • src/atlantis-interface.c (atlantis_initialize_gtk_hpaned):
    changed the panesize to 225 pixels in the initial function.
  • src/atlantis.c (main): removed extra functioncall to set the
    panesize to 225 pixels because we do it in the initial function
    now.
  • configure.in: bumped atlantis version to 0.1.1 (alpha).
  • src/atlantis.c (load_bookmarks): search for bookmarks in
    ~/.atlantis directory now and fall back to supplied bookmarks file
    if none is found there.
  • src/atlantis.c (recursive_parser): remove gtk_events_pending
    and gtk_main_iteration_do. we don’t need to check for pending
    events because the parser is fast enough to parse stuff before any
    gui action takes place.
  • src/atlantis.c (bookmark_parser): remove gtk_events_pending and
    gtk_main_iteration_do. we don’t need to check for pending events
    because the parser is fast enough to parse stuff before any gui
    action takes place.

Download

http://freshmeat.net/projects/atlantis/?topic_id=91%2C1009

GNOME Software Map entry

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/atlantis


Firestarter 0.9.2

About Firestarter

Firestarter is visual firewall tool for GNOME. The program
features a friendly setup wizard, a real time hit monitor, an
advanced rules based system for traffic shaping and many advanced
features like kernel tuning, NAT and port forwarding setup
tools.

Changes in this version

  • Fix segfault when resolving names, patch by Olivier Abad.
  • Updated list of non-routable networks (so called bogons).
  • Fixed Reject packets setting not working.
  • Fixed some issues with the parsing of resolv.conf.
  • Support for the metalog and syslog-ng log formats.
  • Tested to work with Slackware 9, should work with Gentoo.
  • Slightly less preferences, more of “It Just Works(tm)”.
  • Misc. other bug fixes.
  • Translation updates by Alexandre Folle de Menezes (pt_BR),
    Duarte Loreto (pt), Christian Rose (sv), Pablo Saratxaga (vi),
    Takeshi Aihana (ja), Kostas Papadimas (el), Christian Neumair (de),
    Francisco Javier Fernandez (es), Jeroen van der Vegt (nl), Abel
    Cheung (zh_TW), Stanislav Visnovsky (sk), Kjartan Maraas (no),
    Alessio Dessi (it) and the Serbian translation team (sr).

Availability

Firestarter is available from http://firestarter.sourceforge.net
Program screenshot: http://firestarter.sourceforge.net/fs-mistshot.png


Gnome-themes-extras 0.1

Gnome-themes-extras “Gnomes are like onions” 0.1 is released

In order to lighten your day we now announce the first public
release of the gnome-themes-extras package. It is a package with
extra metathemes for GNOME 2.2 and higher.

You find screenshots, descriptions and download instructions
here: http://www.gnome.org/~uraeus/

There is also an unofficial rpm package for RH 9 available here:

http://www.linuxrising.com/files/gnome-themes-extras-0.1-0.i386.rpm

Credits for this release goes to:
Jacub ‘Jimmac’ Steiner for his work on Gorilla Yanko Kaneti for
SPEC file hacking
Alex Duggan for the build system
David Vignoni for Lush and Nuvola icons Andrew Johnson for his
Smooth theme engine and themes Matthew McClintock for his Wasp
icons
And me 🙂

Pablo Gonzalo del Campo for the Spanish translation Duarte
Loreto for the Portuguese translation Abel Cheung for the
traditional Chinese translation Jordi Mallach for the Catalan
translation Christian Rose for the swedish translation

Other small fixes:
Andrew Sobala
Dennis Cranston

Special thanks to:
Dom Lachowicz for his work on librsvg

Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org>

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