This release contains plenty of new features, bug-fixes, and general
improvements. Some of the most important highlights include:
* We did it again, the MATE desktop environment is easier to use than before,
once the user starts the session. Do you want to hide applications startup?
Now you can set which applications to show on startup.
* Engrampa now has support for a handful of extra formats, as well as fixed
support for passwords and unicode characters in some of them.
* Eye of MATE now has support for Wayland and we’ve added support for
embedded color profiles.
* The thumbnail generation has been reworked and fixed in several places.
* Added support for webp files.
* Our window manager, marco, has gotten quite a few changes:
* We’ve brought a bunch of window decorations from the past to feed
your nostalgia.
* Finally added invisible resize borders. No more struggling to find a
border to grab with your mouse!
* All window controls (you know, the min, max, close buttons) are now
rendered in HiDPI.
* The Alt+Tab and Workspace Switcher popups have been entirely reworked.
Now they render in beautiful OSD style, are more configurable, and can
respond to keyboard arrows.
* Tiling windows with the keyboard now allows you to cycle through
different window sizes. You no longer need to feel constrained by only
half of your screen.
* The System Monitor panel applet now has support for NVMe drives.
* Calculator now supports using either “pi” or “π”.
* Scientific notation has been improved.
* Some fixes for supporting pre-defined physical constants.
* The Control Center now displays its icons correctly on HiDPI displays.
* A brand new Time And Date Manager app has been added.
* The Mouse app now supports acceleration profiles.
* The Preferred Applications app has been improved for accessibility, as well
as better support for integration with IM clients.
* The Indicator Applet has slightly better interaction with
oddly-sized icons.
* Speaking of icons, the network manager applet icons in our own themes have
been entirely redesigned and can now be enjoyed on HiDPI displays.
* If you’re the type of person that does not like to be disturbed when busy,
or giving a presentation, or watching a movie, you’ll be happy to know that
the notification daemon now supports a Do-Not-Disturb mode.
* The MATE Panel had several bugs that caused crashes in the past when
changing layouts. Those are now fixed!
* Support for Wayland compatibility has improved considerably.
* Status icons (a.k.a. notification area, or system tray) have support
for HiDPI displays.
* Wanda the Fish got a make-over and now you can enjoy her in full
HiDPI glory.
* The window list applet now supports window thumbnails on hover.
* Various accessibility improvements throughout the panel and its
core applets.
* If your system doesn’t, uh, support systemd you might be interested in
knowing that we’ve added support for elogind to both the MATE Screensaver
and the MATE Session.
* We’ve also added a brand new MATE Disk Image Mounter utility.
* Mozo, the menu editor, now supports Undo and Redo actions.
* Pluma plugins have now fully switched to Python 3.
* Pluma no longer has to envy anything from other complex editors, since it
can now show the formatting marks.
* i18n: All applications have been migrated from intltools to gettext.
While here, also remove PLIST vars that have never actually been used
since the package was imported.
Change log:
pluma 1.22.2
* Translations update
* smart-converter: Fix memory leaks
* spell-checker plugin: add missing translation (i18n)
Remove conditionalized settings in options.mk that are already applied
unconditionally in Makefile. (There is more to fix here, this is just a
quick simplification.)
Pluma sets Python 3.x as an application dependency through the standard
means of doing so, but its build tooling is still dependent on 2.7, so
we need both. Add a TOOL_DEPENDS here to fix issues noted in bulk
builds.
put peas_engine_enable_loader in the correct place
Fix: make the list of recently used files working again
drop unused variables
pluma-spell-checker-language.c: Fix build warning:
pluma.c: Fix build warning:
pluma-document.c: Fix build warning:
pluma-window: have GtkRecentData on stack instead of allocating it
WidthOfScreen and HeightOfScreen implementation
Fixes for regexp replacement with backreferences (e.g. "\0")
pluma-view.c: use one static variable instead two to do the same job
make sure pluma open in the same window of the workspace
Fix: pluma closes tabs unexpectedly with [right + middle] click ctrl + + / ctrl + - using the numeric keypad
add gsettings key: Show save confirmation if the files have changes
Fix: wrong behavior holding down [middle + right] click ctrl + + / ctrl + - to increase/decrease font size
don’t request to save documents with no changes
add gsettings key to hide/show(default) tabs with the side pane
Hide tabs if we are using the sidebar
gtk 3.22: avoid deprecated gdk_screen_get_monitor functions:
avoid deprecated gdk_screen_get_width/height
avoid deprecated gdk_screen_make_display_name
pluma-help: don’t use deprecated gtk_show_uri
filebrowser: don’t use deprecated gtk_show_uri
avoid deprecated gdk_display_get_screen and gdk_screen_get_number
enable the abbility to save the document if it was changed externally
disable the abbility to save the document if it has no changes
print-preferences UI: fix some basic deprecations
encoding-dialog UI: fix some basic deprecations
preferences-dialog UI: fix some basic deprecations
pluma-panel: remove deprecated GtkImage types
plumal-panel: remove some GtkStock deprecations
search-dialogs: fix a -Wpointer-compare warning
tag-list-plugin: avoid deprecated GtkStock
file-browser-widget: fix one stock deprecation
configure: drop GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
File browser: don’t use GIOScheduler (deprecated)
file-browser-view: silent some build warnings
pluma-view: avoid GtkStock deprecations
pluma-tab: replace some GtkStock icons
pluma-notebook: don’t use deprecated gdk_cursor_new
progress-message-area: fix one GtkStock deprecation
io-error-message-dialog: fix some GtkStock deprecation warnings
Fix: pluma closes tabs unexpectedly with middle click
pluma-notebook.c: fix a build warning
double click to the right of the last open tab to open a new tab
Support new location of gtk bookmarks file
docs: we have encodings combobox, not option menu
remove references to PlumaStatus
docs: remove some references to nonexistent stuff
filebrowser: don’t parse .hidden files - GIO does it since 2.36
close confirm dialog: enable selection + disable focus in all labels
close confirm dialog: set max width for labels
fix typo in code comments
fix running under wayland
modelines: fix random crash on closing one of several Pluma windows
Translations update
pluma is a small and lightweight UTF-8 text editor for the MATE
environment. Based on gedit, the text editor for the GNOME2 environment.
pluma is part of MATE and uses the latest GTK+ and MATE libraries.
Complete MATE integration is featured, with support for Drag and Drop (DnD)
from Caja (the MATE file manager), the use of the MATE help system,
the MATE Virtual File System and the MATE print framework.