nautilus/NEWS
Alexander Larsson 163132cd01 Bump to 2.3.2.
2003-05-19  Alexander Larsson  <alexl@redhat.com>

	* NEWS:
	* configure.in:
	Bump to 2.3.2.
2003-05-19 12:32:40 +00:00

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This is nautilus 2.3.2. The file manager for the Gnome 2 desktop.
Major changes since 2.3.1 are:
* Disabled the limit on the number of files in a directory.
* Change desktop directory to ~/Desktop
* Major change to how desktop icons are handled
* Some accessibility fixes
Major changes since 2.2.3 are:
* Performance increases on directory loads.
* Integrate nautilus-cd-burner
* "Keep Aligned" mode on desktop
* Cygwin & AIX port
* Uses new gnome_vfs_show_url API to activate files
* Better bookmarks UI
* Change in how attributes are stored internally.
Major changes since 2.2.2 are:
* Lots of fixes to the list view keyboard and mouse handling
* Lots of fixes to the icon view keyboard and mouse handling
* Automatic notes emblem (requires gnome-icon-theme 1.0.2)
* Correctly scale icons in list view
* No more tearing when zooming the icon view
* Don't select the extension for rename in the list view
* Easier to trigger auto scrolling during drag and drop in the icon
view
* Much better thumbnail queue handling. Visible thumbnails are
prioritized.
* Scroll to previous position on directory reload
* Show volume and free space in the property dialog for directories
* Clean up by name doesn't leave icons outside the screen anymore
* Fix show backup/hidden files and some default view preferences
* Set the Nautilus application name used when grouping in the task
list.
* Converted NautilusFile to a GObject
* Make the thumbnail size prefs not affect external thumbnailers, as
it makes little sense for e.g. videos.
* Allow you to exit nautilus-file-management-properties
* Fix crash when droping from other app to Nautilus
* Use startup notification when launching Nautilus
* Don't save window geometry when maximized
* Added code to migrate Nautilus 1.0.x scripts
* Added some docs about keyboard and mouse navigation in nautilus views.
* Better accessibility support in the icon view
* Some other small bugfixes and polish
Major changes since 2.2.1 are:
* Going back/forwards scrolls to the position you left
* Better support for Gtk+ themes on the toolbar and location bar
* Disable the "switch to manual layout" dialog
* Ctrl-dragging on a selected file doesn't de-select it
* Save the current active side pane
* Now easier to hit icons, since you can also click on the transparent
parts.
* Select the directory name for renaming when creating a new directory
* Select the base name (not extension) when renaming a file
* List view smaller zoomlevel by default
* Text view has copy to clipboard functionallity
* Padding and alignment changes in the preferences dialog
* Performance enhancement for embedded text
* The delete key now works on the desktop
* Added back the "erase" emblem to the Backgrounds & emblems dialog
* Better accessibility support for the icon view
* Refresh listview when icon theme changes
* Correct font size when renaming and not 100% zoomed view
* Remove all usage of deprecated APIs
* Use monospace font in text view
* Added 1 gigabyte pref tor max thumbnailing size
* Handle floppies and cdroms mounted outside /mnt
* Fix duplicated entries in context menu.
* Don't session manage NautilusViews
* Multi-head fixes for the preference dialog
* Leak fixes
* Fix bonobo-activation forkbomb
Major changes since 2.2.0.2 are:
* Fix name collisions in trash
* fix image properties crash
* multihead fixes
* allow .svgz rendering
* correct icons dor zip disks
* fix button ordering for transfer error dialogs
* memory leaks fixed
* "slow context menu" fixed
* Fixed smb passwords getting "stuck".
Major changes since 2.2.0.1 are:
* Background crash fix
* Embedded text fix
Major changes since 2.2.0 are:
* NautilusView refcounting fix
* New translations
Major changes since 2.1.91 are:
* i18n fixes
* List view fixes
* Reverted the symlink change. Now resolves symlinks when following
them.
* Context menu corba usage fix
* Reload thumbnails when files changes
* Small fixes
Major changes since 2.1.6 are:
* No flicker on startup.
* Faster expose of the desktop
* Don't resolve symlinks when follow them
* Small bugfixes
Major changes since 2.1.6 are:
* Multihead fixes
* Fixed delete-in-rename-deletes-file bug
* UI review improvements
* Resolved the conflict between Edit and Empty Trash that was causing
the desktop to be badly stuck.
* Small bugfixes
Major changes since 2.1.5 are:
* Don't depend on libgnomecanvas
* Don't put icons under panel
* Use new icons for start-here
* Better window titles for e.g. fonts:///
* Handle thumbnail preferences
Major changes since 2.1.4 are:
* Handle icon theme changes better
* Query drag with middle button instead of right-click.
This allows faster context menus.
* Bugfixes
Major changes since 2.1.2 are:
* Remove unused code.
* Lots of smalll bugfixes.
* Make bonobo property pages regular controls instead of NautilusViews.
* Mimetype-sensitive context menu plugins
* Restructure the cut-and-paste code.
Major changes since 2.1.1 are:
* New preferences dialog and capplet.
* Pluggable file property pages.
* New Image properties page.
* Emblem sidebar work.
* Handle rootwindow drops.
* Background drag and drop changes
* The music view has been removed.
Major changes since 2.1.0 are:
* Multihead support
* Emblem sidebar
* Emblems handled with icon themes
* Uses new pango wrap mode in icon view
* Work on exterminating Nautilus themes
* Recent files support
Major changes since 2.0.7 are:
* Nautilus now uses the system icon theme.
* The sidebar tabs have been replaced with a new widget.
* The icon container uses the new eel canvas.
* UI cleanups.
* Various bugfixes.
Major changes since 2.0.6 are:
* Fixed the assertion failure on startup
* CD handling updates
Major changes since 2.0.5 are:
* Fixed volume handling bug with thrash that made it impossible
to unmount removable media while using fam.
Major changes since 2.0.4 are:
* Follow thumbnailing prefs for svgs too
* Correctly handle old non-utf8 trash and home links
* Fix the "icons stacked in top left corner" bug
* Various small bugfixes.
Major changes since 2.0.3 are:
* Don't show progress dialog for fast operations
* Mime handling fixes
* crux theme tweak
* small performance enhancements
* Various bugfixes.
Major changes since 2.0.2 are:
* Drag and drop has been implemented in the list view.
* Performance enhancements in the icon factory.
* Various bugfixes.
Major changes since 2.0.1 are:
* List view doesn't hang anymore.
* Reflect changes in the eel background api.
* Fix for crash when invoking "nautilus -q".
Major changes since 2.0.0 are:
* Various UI cleanups from the ui review
* Various bugfixes
* The Gnome Nautilus theme now follows the gtk+ theme better
* Window geometry is stored even in open-directories-in-same-window mode
* All executable bonobo components moved into libexec.
* Some performance improvements
* Accessibility fixes
* Add support for kernel supermount patch
* Read desktop file icons according to the icon theme specification
* New throbber for the gnome theme
* large version of trash icon
* Better handling of disk ejecting
* Proper handling of launching desktop files according to the spec
Major changes since 1.0.x are:
* Port to Gtk+ 2 and the Gnome 2 platform.
* Major performance improvements.
* Userlevels are removed.
* Lots of small UI changes in order to comply with the Gnome 2 Human
Interface Guidelines.
* Preferences dialog has been trimmed down.
* Anti-aliased mode has been removed. If you want anti-aliased text,
you need to use the Gtk+ 2 anti-aliased text mode.
* New emblems added to the default set of emblems.
* Support for editing vfolder menus using nautilus.
* Made most normal component in-process.
* Accessibility support.
* Drop support for public metadata.
* The news was sidebar disabled/removed
* Image view component removed, we now use Eye of Gnome.
* Bugfixes
Minor new features:
* Drop-shadow for text on the desktop
* Alt-drag image and pick set-as-background
* New progress dialog window-icon shows progress visually.
* You can use Alt-left/right/up/down to navigate the icon view using
the keyboard.
* Ability to easily create launchers on the desktop.