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GNOME Chess 3.9.4 Adds Application Menu and Removes the Menubar

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Marius Nestor
Jul 11, 2013

GNOME Chess 3.9.4 adds a highly anticipated Application Menu, adds a 256×256 icon, removes the menubar, and adds several items to the toolbar, which is now mandatory. Moreover, GNOME Chess 3.9.4 fixes several annoying bugs, such as a crash when using Undo while viewing a previous move, a crash that occurred after completing a timed game, where the timer did not expire, as well as the insanely small load game dialog. This release also adds the ability to save and load players’ time, which remained in timed games. The autosave function is a lot smarter now, the promotion type selection dialog received various improvements, and a more natural message is used when prompting to save a completed game.

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Marius Nestor

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