mozilla-bonobo 0.4.0
Application
mozilla-bonobo 0.4.0, the “Fuego del Pantalón”
release
Description
Mozilla-bonobo is a Netscape-compatible browser plugin that uses
GNOME bonobo controls to display content of supported mime types
inside browser windows.
Enhancements
- Improved bonobo component loading code (Christian Glodt).
- Parameters from the embedding web page are now passed to the
bonobo component (Jean Bréfort). - Bonobo components can now redirect the browser to another URL
(Jean Bréfort).
Fixes
- Miscellaneous fixes (Christian Glodt, Jean
Bréfort).
Download
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/moz-bonobo/mozilla-bonobo-0.4.0.tar.gz
GNOME Software Map entry
http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/mozilla-bonobo
Open Text Tau Beta 0.2b
Application
Open Text Tau Beta 0.2b
Description
A Robust Text Editor. Feature Rich yet easy to use and to
master.
Notes
- Still no real functionality yet, this is hopefully the FINAL
template release before we get into the heavy coding. So, we
encourage everyone to get psyched up for hopefully 0.3
Project Epsilon.
Enhancements
Added many new dialogs and windows n stuff =)
Fixes
- Fixed XFce button problems
- Finally got Pixmaps working correctly -FINALLY-
- Toolbar can move freely now and is not constrained
Download
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=88776
GNOME Software Map entry
http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/opentext
Gnome Multires 0.4
Application
Gnome Multires 0.4
Description
Gnome Multires is an applet for the Gnome 2 panel which allows
changing of desktop resolution and refresh rate.
Enhancements
Add Xrandr support
Download
http://multires.sourceforge.net
GNOME Software Map entry
http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/multires
gnome-common 2.4.0
gnome-common 2.4.0
The gnome-common module is required for building a number of
GNOME platform and desktop packages from their pristine CVS
sources.
It provides a common autogen.sh script, some useful macros used
by autoconf in some GNOME builds (setting compiler warnings in ways
we think is useful for gcc and so), and some makefiles for building
user documentation in a consistent fashion.
This package is really for developers only (and interested
parties).
You do NOT require this package if you build from source
tarballs.
Previously, developers would extract gnome-common from CVS and
go from there, however there have recently been a number requests
to make an pseudo-official release of it. So, never let it be said
that I am immune to peer pressure!
Available from:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/Public/GNOME/sources/gnome-common/2.4/gnome-common-2.4.0.tar.gz