Hi, We are pleased to announce the release of GCompris version 0.96. This new version includes updated translation for several languages, and a few bug fixes.
Translations that received a big update: - Brazilian Portuguese (100%) - Breton (100%) - Finnish (90%) - Indonesian (100%) - Norwegian Nynorsk (97%) - Polish (100%) This means we now have 19 languages fully supported: British English, Brazilian Portuguese, Breton, Catalan, Catalan (Valencian), Chinese Traditional, Dutch, French, Galician, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malayalam, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Ukrainian. We still have 15 partially supported languages: Basque (78%), Belarusian (68%), Chinese Simplified (69%), Estonian (62%), Finnish (90%), German (84%), Hindi (76%), Irish Gaelic (82%), Norwegian Nynorsk (97%), Russian (77%), Scottish Gaelic (70%), Slovak (62%), Slovenian (56%), Spanish (93%), Turkish (73%). We decided again for this release to keep the translations that dropped below 80%. It would be sad to have to disable 10 languages from the application, but if no one updates the following translations, they will be disabled in next release: Basque, Belarusian, Chinese Simplified, Estonian, Hindi, Russian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Slovenian and Turkish. For the windows version, we added a new entry in the start menu called GCompris (Safe Mode) to launch it with software rendering mode. This was needed as the auto-detection of OpenGL support was not reliable. Now, users can easily choose between OpenGL and software rendering without changing the configuration file. Known issues: the progress bar for downloads doesn’t work anymore. This is a side effect from our switch to https for hosting the files. We are looking to improve this for next release. As a side note dedicated to GNU/Linux distribution packagers, this new version now requires OpenSSL to be able to download voices and additional images. As usual you can download this new version from our download page <https://gcompris.net/downloads-en.html>. It will also be available soon on the Android and Windows store. Thank you all, Timothée & Johnny
