Like it love it. One thing, though. On my machine (Thinkpad w/ Ubuntu Dapper) the .deb-archive failed to install due to dependency trouble (python-cairo, as already with 0.2). Compiling the program was no problem, though. Maybe the package ought to be redone? Other than that, it's a great tool and becoming a real application eventually... The German translation is working well, too.
Regards, Paul. Don Scorgie schrieb: > Hi, > > I'm pleased to announce the release of Labyrinth 0.3 "Beautiful Insane". > This is the third in the "Out of Nothing" series of > releases, which will result (at some point) in a V1.0 release. > > What is it? > ----------- > > Labyrinth is a lightweight mind-mapping tool for GNOME. It is written > in python and uses cairo for its drawing. It is intended to be as light > and intuitive as possible, but still provide a wide range of powerful > features. > > Screenshots (and a little more info) is available at its homepage: > http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/labyrinth.html > > Thanks > ------ > > First, a couple of thanks for help during this release: > Kevin Kubasik for getting labyrinth maps searched by Beagle > Josef Vybíral for the stunning new icon > Andreas Sliwka for the massive Browser rework > Jean-François Fortin Tam for the masses of testing and many suggestions > Florian Ludwig for the fantastic new website design > Everyone else that's been involved in development and test. > > What's new? > ----------- > > New Features: > * Open maps from the command line (allowing Beagle to work with > labyrinth properly) - Kevin Kubasik (Issue #3) > * Add "Further Info" to all thoughts allowing further notes to be > attached to any thought. Some work borrowed from Gourmet Recipe Manager > (http://grecipe-manager.sourceforge.net/) > * Store maximised state for maps across saves > * Export as Image (png and jpeg) > * Selecting text within thought now works > * Cut / copy / paste using clipboard and primary selection > * Much improved handling of multibyte characters and non-English > keyboard layouts > * Massively cool new tango-ified icon (Josef Vybíral) > * Large Browser internal rework. Added optional trayicon (disabled by > default) > Can be enabled by passing --use-tray-icon to labyrinth > - First step towards an applet (Andreas Sliwka) > * Much improved Browser window layout, adding menus and moving > the "Help->About" from Map windows to the Browser window, among other > things (Jean-François Fortin Tam, issue #15) > * Add debug printing framework (Andreas Sliwka) > * Change cursor when moving mouse across thoughts to reflext currently > available action > * Merge "Move" and "Edit" mode into single "Edit" mode > * Selection of multiple thoughts now possible > * More performance work > * Massively improved RTL support > * Add (experimental) Undo / Redo framework > * Add menu entry to link / unlink selected thoughts > * Use tango-ified colours for text selection colour and to denote > selected > and root thought (until theme support is added) > > Fixes: > * Regenerate defs.py when required (Issue #1) > * Add icons to toolbar as temprary fix for issue #2 > * Fix thought numbers across saves (issue #6 and #32) > * Don't "jerk" thoughts around when moving (issue #19) > * Escape should finish editing thoughts (issue # 23) > * Backspace at start of thoughts breaks things royally (issue #25) > * Problem resizing drawings / images using the top-right corner > * ctrl-a selects either all thoughts or all text in (currently editing) > thought > * Improvements to handling of arrow keys within editing thoughts > * Fix several unclear and confusing messages (Issue #28) > * Change mode when inserting image. Remember current mode across saves > properly (Requires PyGtk >= 2.10) > * Fix export dialog to show up properly (Issue #29) > > Translations: > * ru (Alexandre Prokoudine) > * nl (Rigo Ketelings and Max Beauchez) > * pl (Tomasz Dominikowski) > * pt_BR (Leonardo Gregianin) > * ca (Gil Forcada) > * cs (Josef Vybíral) > * fr (Mathieu Leduc-Hamel and Jean-François Fortin Tam) > * pt_PT (Luis Gomes) > * eu (Zunbeltz Izaola) > * sv (Robin Sonefors) > * de (Raphael Schmid and Florian Ludwig) > > In addition, an highly experimental build is available for Windows > systems. > > Getting this version > -------------------- > > This version can be found on the homepage, or by clicking one of these > links: > http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/files/labyrinth-0.3.tar.gz > http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/files/labyrinth-0.3.tar.bz2 > http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/files/labyrinth_0.3-1_all.deb > http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/files/labyrinth-0.3.exe > > md5sums: > f7122423d8780053ec8de8c77cc7295b labyrinth-0.3.tar.gz > d06a89239d53ae31846344c18b0df731 labyrinth-0.3.tar.bz2 > 50e8ad27e746c1bfff0f6bb8da392bd4 labyrinth_0.3-1_all.deb > 2dc250a2a3dd84f7e1763e8b865361d2 labyrinth-0.3.exe > > The Windows Version > ------------------- > > The provided Windows build (a self-extracting executable) is highly > experimental. The changes required to build from source on Windows has > not been integrated yet. If you are interested in the changes, please > let us know. Note also that translations are missing from this version. > > Our Links > --------- > > If you discover a problem with Labyrinth or want to make a suggestion, > please report this to our issue tracker at > http://code.google.com/p/labyrinth/issues/list > > If you want to contribute or ask questions, or if you just want to join > our gang, the mailing list is labyrinth-devel@googlegroups.com > > Instructions for getting the latest SVN trunk can be found at > http://code.google.com/p/labyrinth/source > > Thanks > Don --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Labyrinth Discussion" group. 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