Hi,
Geany 0.18.1.1 was released.
This is a Windows-only release without any code changes. 0.18.1.1
includes the (again) the older and more stable GTK 2.16 release (and
GLib 2.20) to fix compatibility issues with Windows 2000 and more
stability.
All downloads can be found on http://download.geany.org.
Regards,
Enrico
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Hi,
I was wondering if there is a roadmap or planned date for the next release
date so we can anticipate translation and testing.
Cheers,
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Lucas Vieites
Blog: http://blog.codexion.com/
The recent activity in the mailing list has raised some questions on my
little head.
My translation (Portuguese in Launchpad) has been at 99% for quite some
time, but that doesn't show up in here: http://i18n.geany.org/. And this
page is updated every 24h.
So, I can download the .po from Launchpad and sent it to the mailing list,
but, the question is, should I do this every time?
Probably when the announce of a release is made?
And more important, is launchpad updated with new untranslated string, or
should I be checking in, in another place?
Or it is only updated when the announce of a release is made?
Sorry if this are silly questions, but I don't want to miss any action (aka
new release) ;)
Ty for the attention.
André
Hi,
this is my first post to the list and I would like it serve as an
introduction.
My name's Lucas Vieites, I am a web developer (HTML, PHP, Javascript,
etc.) and sysadmin (Bash, Perl, Python, Java, XML, etc.) and I've been using
Geany for quite some time now.
I have been active in the Spanish Gnome translation group, but now my
contributions have diminished for some time.
I will be looking forward to contributing to the Spanish translation of
Geany.
Cheers,
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Lucas Vieites
Blog: http://blog.codexion.com/
Hi! I'm Marcos, a member of Softastur (softastur.org).
I send you the Asturian translation for Geany :D
Could you upload, please?
I can't see the asturian here:
http://i18n.geany.org/
Could you create the stats, please? :)
Thanks very much!!
Best regards!
More data about Asturian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asturian_language
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 ast
ISO 639-3 ast