Labyrinth 0.4



Hi,

After a long wait, the next version of labyrinth is now available.

Labyrinth is a mind-mapping tool for the GNOME desktop (and beyond!).
This version can be found at 
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/labyrinth/
(once the mirrors catch up)

The release consists currently of the source tarball.  I'll leave
packaging up to others.  I will be working to make the Windows version
usable again soon.  Sorry for the delay.

This release is due entirely to the two new maintainers: Martin Schaff
and Matthias Vogelgesang, who's awesome work has resulted in enormous
changes and many bug fixes.

As ever, if you want to get involved, visit the mailing list at:
http://groups.google.com/group/labyrinth-devel/

New Features:
 * Scaling and scrollable canvas (infinite sized maps!)
 * Add support for text attributes (bold, italics, underline and font
selection )
 * Arrow navigation of thoughts
 * Support foreground and background colouring of nodes
 * Import and export "labyrinth files" for maps in the form of tarballs
 * SVG export
 * PDF export
 * Save browser window state across instances (UNIX build only)
 * Bundle of optimisation work
 * Selection using bounding box
 * Add crude Windows building support
 * Searching in the browser window

Bugs Fixed:
 * So many bugs fixed.  Only important ones listed.
 * Auto-save maps every 60s (issue #64)
 * Create intermediate dirs for savedir (issue #50)
 * Links don't disappear any more (issue #62)
 * Exception fixed when saving an empty map
 * Show a thicker border if there's extended info on a thought (issue
#33)
 * Check pygtk version before importing it (issue #82)
 * Fix incorrect movement undos on occasion (issue #80)

translations:
 * de (Matthias Vogelgesang)
 * fa (Pedram Azimaie)
 * it (Francesco Fullone)
 * pt_BR (Leonardo Gregianin)
 * ru (Alexandre Prokoudine)

Enjoy
Don



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