[Announce] Gnome Subtitles 0.1 - Fixed Links



I apologize for the broken links that went out on the first email. The project name was changed right afterwards on SourceForge, which invalidated the previous links. These are fixed now.

What's It?
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Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the Gnome desktop. It supports the most common subtitle formats and allows for subtitle editing, conversion and synchronization.

* About: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/about

* Screenshots: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/screenshots

* Download: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/download

What's New?
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This release brings you the result of a major internal refactoring and some useful changes: * Added find/replace functionality, including searching with regular expressions
* New artwork by Stefan A. Keel (Sak)
* New keyboard shortcuts for the most used features (see the complete list [1]):
- Undo - Ctrl+Z
- Redo - Shift+Ctrl+Z or Ctrl+Y
- Insert Subtitle Before - Shift+Ctrl+Return
- Insert Subtitle After - Ctrl+Return
- Find - Ctrl+F
- Find Previous - Shift+Ctrl+G or Shift+F3
- Find Next - Ctrl+G or F3
- Replace - Ctrl+H
- Help contents - F1
* Now works with the latest mono and gtk-sharp versions
* Updated the way subtitles are selected, focused and scrolled, should have a more natural feel now
* Major global refactoring
* When using "Save As", the current timing mode is updated to that of the new subtitle format

Bug fixes:
* Find and Replace option (#363410)
* "Save as" not working (#382278)
* Close button in "About" window does not work (#383797)
* Ctrl+Up/Down now scrolls too besides selecting the previous/next subtitle

References
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[1] - http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/shortcuts

<http://gsubtitles.sf.net/shortcuts>

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Pedro Castro
http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~prmc




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