ANNOUNCE: gnome-games 2.5.6
- From: Callum McKenzie <callum physics otago ac nz>
- To: games-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: ANNOUNCE: gnome-games 2.5.6
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:07:20 +1300
gnome-games "Limiting Factor" 2.5.6
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This release is for testing. No new features have been added since
2.5.5 but there have been a lot of bugs fixed and there is some
revised code that needs testing.
You can find it at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-games/2.5/
and mirrors.
*** Now is the time to file bug reports ! ***
If you see any bugs in this release, report them. It's too late for UI
changes (although they will be considered for 2.7) but anything that
crashes these games needs to be reported. Please try and give a
precise summary of how to reproduce the bug. Getting stack traces in
gnome-games is hard, but worth it (try running the games as the user
that installed them, e.g. root).
What other excuse do you need to play solitaire all day ?
What has changed:
- blackjack caches its calculations better. Now all game types are
cached (you should only see the progress dialog the first time you
play a rule set). Be warned that this can store up to a megabyte of
data in your home directory. Sharing of the cached files will not be
implemented for 2.6.
- gnomine, gnome-stones, gnotravex and gnometris use a new algorithm
(OK, ugly hack) to set the size of their writing. The old way was
doing bad things whith some systems (especially those with a high
dpi).
- The hint menu item in gnomine is now only available when it can be
used.
- In Ailseriot dragging after a double-click works.
- Aisleriot documentation has been updated to mention the statistics
dialog.
- Some old Spanish and Danish documentation for gnobots and gtali has
been updated from the old html format to docbook. The content hasn't
changed, contributions that fix this are welcome.
- gnibbles: key presses are now buffered so that fast turns are
guaranteed to work.
- Various SVG files have been slimmed down (Thanks to Richard
Hoelscher).
And of course it will crash less often.
- Callum
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