Jean Bréfort pisze: > Le mardi 26 août 2008 à 00:25 +0200, Julian Sikorski a écrit : >> Jean Bréfort pisze: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I just released 0.9.6 (0.9.5 was buggy and not announced). Main news >>> are: >>> >>> GChemPaint: >>> * enhanced cdx and cdxml files import. [#21112] >>> * enhanced atoms and bonds drawing (no more a white rectangles >>> under the atom symbol to hide bonds). >>> GSpectrum: >>> * the varables can now be changed in some instances, as variance >>> to transmittance or vice versa. >>> Other: >>> * removed as much gnome-vfs code as possible and replaced it >>> by gio/gvfs calls. >>> * enhanced build system. >>> >>> Sources are availbale from the usual place: >>> http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gchemutils/0.9/gnome-chemistry-utils-0.9.6.tar.bz2 >>> http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gchemutils/0.9/gnome-chemistry-utils-0.9.6.tar.gz >>> >>> Note that to compile this version, you'll need the svn trunk version of >>> libgsf until a new libgsf release is available (planned for "soon"). >>> >>> Now, what's next? There are enough new features to make a new stable >>> release, even if I could not implement all I would have liked to. So, >>> next release will be 0.9.90, the last blocking thing being the libgsf >>> release, which I hope for september. Then 0.10.0 as soon as possible. >>> Documentations and translations need to be updated before. The new build >>> system being dapted to both development and stable versions, I'll create >>> the 0.10 branch only after 0.10.0 release, so that changes that would be >>> made during the betas in the code, documentation or translations will >>> not have to be reimplemnted in 0.12. >>> >>> The main change planned for 0.12 will be a new canvas for GChemPaint. >>> GnomeCanvas is unmaintained and (almost) deprecated, and no other >>> available canvas presents the needed feature and/or any certainty about >>> maintainance, even in the short term, so I decided to write a special >>> canvas with just the needed features (but all of them). The tests I made >>> so far are quite promising. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Jean >> I have noticed that the translation from stable branch was merged, I'll >> start working on its update as soon as possible. The good news is that I >> took protein crystallography course last semester so I might even be >> able to translate the gcrystal part. >> Would you be willing to give me the svn access so that I could do that >> incrementally without the need to spam you with mail? I promise not to >> touch anything apart from po/pl.po. If not, I understand, and I could >> email you the updated .po files as before. > > Of course. The procedure is to open a savannah account if you don't > already have one and request access to gchemutils. > OK, now that I am approved I will be able to commit to svn once savannah starts to recognise my ssh key. I have one question left: are you using some kind of tool to update po/ChangeLog? Or are you doing this by hand? I wouldn't like to create a mess in your source tree.
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