gnome-applets 2.9.2



GNOME Applets are the little programs you run in your panel. Just about
everyone uses a GNOME Applet or two, the package includes applets like
the battery applet, CPU load applet, weather applet and mixer applet.

Changes in GNOME-Applets 2.9.2
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Codenamed: "The System of the World"

Really Big Changes:
 * CPUFreq Applet (Carlos Garcia Campos)

Less Big Changes:
 * Support for transparent panels: battstat, drivemount, mixer, multiload,
   stickynotes, trashapplet
   (Davyd Madeley, Ronald Bultje, James Henstridge)
 * HIG Fixes (Dennis Cranston)
 * Change charpicker to have soft dependency on Gucharmap (Davyd Madeley)
 * Remove use of deprecated acconfig.h (Davyd Madeley)
 * Fix padding issues in drivemount (James Henstridge)
 * gswitchit no longer requires gkb (Sergey Udaltsov)
   "Small step for CVS, big leap for humankind."
 * Plug a leak in stickynotes (Paolo Borelli)
 * day/night differentiation in gweather (Frank Solensky)
 * Sync locations with METAR database (Davyd Madeley, Frank Solensky)
 * locations.dtd file (James Henstridge)

Translations:
 * en_CA (Adam Weinberger)
 * cs (Miloslav Trmac)
 * sq (Laurent Dhima)
 * ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
 * lt (Žygimantas Beručka)
 * bg (Vladimir Petkov, Alexander Shopov)
 * en_GB (David Lodge)
 * es (Francisco Javier F. Serrador)
 * zh_CN (Funda Wang)
 * ca (Jordi Mallach)
 * da (Martin Willemoes Hansen)
 * nb (Kjartan Maraas)
 * no (Kjartan Maraas)
 * nl (Tino Meinen)
 * it (Marco Ciampa)

This release has lots of new features for gweather, such the separate day/night icons. This requires the latest gnome-icon-theme as well as a <coordinates>
entry for your location in Locations.xml.in.

Locations.xml.in has been synced with the METAR list of locations, and as a
result may have picked up some regressions. Everyone should check out locations
close to them geographically and fix up names and such. Some cities contain
multiple locations, Location [123]..., it would be great if all of these
contained actual names. Since I don't happen to live in those cities, it's
rather hard.

-- 
Davyd Madeley              http://www.davyd.id.au/

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