Issue 133
April 24, 2011
This week… 1745 commits, in 184 projects, by 223 happy hackers (and 390 were translation commits).
- Mario Sanchez Prada switched Frogr to use GTK+ 3 by default.
- Gary Ching-Pang Lin added a Myspace service to libsocialweb.
- A quick previewer for Nautilus, named sushi, has been pushed by Cosimo Cecchi, he wrote about it in Sushi.
- Marek Kasic changed the printers settings panel to set the default paper size according to the locale.
- Sebastian Polsterl ported the Totem plugin of GNOME DVB Daemon to GDBus.
- In Epiphany Xan Lopez added UI options to hide the menubar; in the future Web-app like windows will have this hidden by default.
- Stef Walter added a rudimentary GnuPG collection implementation to gnome-keyring. (GNOME bug 647885)
- Pedro Castro fixed the insertion of subtitle at video position in gnome-subtitles, after a patch from MichaĆ Sawicz.
- Alexander Larsson changed the GTK+ broadway backend to use cairo to generate PNG URIs.
- He also switched it to stream data over websocket, as using zlib compressed data over xmlhttprequest was a nice hack but doesn’t really work in production.
- Robert Ancell made automatic exponentiation in gcalctool less aggressive.
Posted by fredp
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Tags: epiphany, frogr, gcalctool, gnome-dvb-daemon, gnome-keyring, gnome-subtitls, gtk+, libsocialweb, sushi
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Tags: epiphany, frogr, gcalctool, gnome-dvb-daemon, gnome-keyring, gnome-subtitls, gtk+, libsocialweb, sushi