Hi Etoys package maintainers,

The current version of Etoys package in Debian and Ubuntu is 4.0.x
(released March 2010), while latest upstream release is 5.0 (released April
2012), see http://squeakland.org/download/
The Etoys Ubuntu package should be updated to this version of the image, or
whatever is the most current stable at the time of packaging.
It's very important to have 5.x package in Debian, because some project
can't be opened with current Etoys Debian package :(

New Etoys 5.0 features:

    a “single-step” feature in the scriptor
    number lines
    a scriptable calendar
    a scriptable “sector” object, allowing you to create slices of a pie of
any angle
    “scratch connect”, providing a way to connect Etoys and Scratch
    a web-camera player that lets you directly access a webcam
    a “key press” object, which reports whether, and for how long, a
specific key is pressed
    “attached” watchers, which always appear near the object they watch
    a “graph paper” tool to make graph-paper-like backgrounds
    new languages: Armenian, Dansk, Papiamentu, Polish

To find more details about these features see
http://squeakland.org/download/releaseNotes.jsp#features

Miscellaneous changes:

When adding a new variable, a dialog now appears inviting you to provide
both a name and a type for the variable (and the number of decimal places
to show as well, if the type is Number,) all at the same time. If you
subsequently wish to change the name, the type, or the number of decimal
places, choose the “modify” item In the menu beside the variable in the
viewer, which replaces the items “change value type”, “rename”, and
“decimal places...’.

The “Press me” button has been removed from the supplies flap, because it’s
not easy to grasp how to use it (but it is still available in the object
catalog.) In its place in the Supplies flap will now be found a “Polygon.”

The order of the items in the “pen use” category has been changed to make
the most commonly-needed items easier to find.

There is now an "Open script" halo handle on ScriptActivationButtons,
offering a faster way to see the script that will be fired when the button
is pressed.

Added also is a “Button to show/hide this script” menu item in the
Scriptor, which gives the user a button which, when pressed, will make that
Scriptor appear on the screen, or, if already there, will remove it. Once
you get such a button, you can use items in its halo menu to adjust the
wording and other aspects of the appearance of the button.

The treatment of the “forward direction” when the “look like” tile is used
has been changed; the forward-direction of the “object being looked like”
is no longer being adopted by the object doing the look-like. This change
may make some projects created in earlier versions of Etoys behave
differently if they use the “look like” tile.

Bug Fixes
    Scripts set to run on "opening" do now work for world, book, or the
first page of a book.
    The display of animated GIFs is improved, and it is now possible to
play and stop the animation and to change the “opaque” setting using tiles
found in the viewer. (However, note that the GIF reader does not set
“opaque” correctly so it's pure chance if playback looks right.)
    In Spanish, the viewer now shows the “basic” category first, as in
other languages.
    And many more, see full list here:
http://etoys.squeak.org/svn/trunk/Etoys/NEWS

Compatibility Note

Projects created in version 4 of Etoys (Late 2009 to March 2012) should
load without difficulty into Etoys 5. But some projects created in the new
version will not be usable in older versions. If you try to load a project
created using Etoys 5 into an earlier version of Etoys, a warning message
will be presented about possible incompatibilities.

Btw, there is already reported bug about old Etoys release in Ubuntu, see
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/etoys/+bug/1083546

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