Release Digest: GNOME, April 21, 2003 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, April 21, 2003

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 22, 2003

gramps 0.9.1

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gramps 0.9.1
Description
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GRAMPS is a GNOME/Python based genealogy program.
Enhancements
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- Custom paper sizes may be set for reports
- Witnesses may be added to an event. The witnesses do not have to be in
  the database, in which case only a string for a name is kept.
- Improved interface to be more compliant with GNOME Human Interface
Guidelines.
- Added Romanian translation (Radu Bogdan Mare)
- Added Dutch translation (Tino Meinen)
- Displaying of tabbed person list is significantly faster, since the
lists
  are only drawn with they are selected.
- GRAMPS manual has been updated for the GNOME 2 interface (Alex Roitman)
- Patch Names utility allows you to select which names should be
modified.
- Find dialog is now working again.
- Example database can be installed and loaded from the help menu.
- The status bar can now optionally show the active person's relationship
  to the home person (works for English only, since the relationship
  calculation is region/culture dependent).
Fixes
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- GZIP compression problem has been resolved.
Download
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps
GNOME Software Map entry
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http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/gramps
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glame 1.0.0

Glame 1.0.0 is the first release of the stable series 1.0 that will be the
last Gnome 1.x based one. Compared to the 0.6 series improvements were made
to multitrack recording and speed. 
You can download this release as source tarball from our SourceForge
project page at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glame/
Web Webster

Web Webster

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