Oh, thank you for the update. Well, I must admit that I could have seen
the changes on Github if only I would have looked a bit more
attentively. The only thing I had really noticed, was that the
information about Frescobaldi being on the verge of being unmaintained
had disappeared.
I can't wait to see Frescobaldi 4.0.0 being released. In the flatpak
everything seems to be ok so far (although I have not done a real in-
depth testing). The only thing - a glitch which already was present in
3.3.0 - is the English context menu when you right-click in the editor
although I use the German localisation.

Last year I have done this localisation which was almost a complete
rewrite of the older one. Maybe I should look over it again, or should
I better wait until the next version will have been released? What's
your opinion?

All best

Hajo Baess

Am Mittwoch, dem 15.01.2025 um 08:17 -0800 schrieb Knute Snortum:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 8:06 AM Hajo Baess <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > yesterday I updated my Frescobaldi flatpak from the flathub beta
> > channel. when I launched the flatpak, I saw (to my surprise) that
> > it
> > said 'Frescobaldi 4.0.0' on the splash screen. And when you compare
> > the
> > information about Frescobaldi 3.3.0 with version 4.0.0, you can see
> > quite a few differences there (see attachment): newer versions of
> > Python, python-ly, PyQt, but no qpageview, poppler and python-
> > poppler.
> > 
> > Obviously someone is busy with Frescobaldi development, but first
> > puts
> > all the new stuff into a flatpak regardless of the Github official
> > version.
> > 
> > Just out of curiosity: what does this all mean? Is this a
> > developers'
> > playground, and will we see these achievements on Github as well
> > soon?
> > If so, that would be great news...
> > 
> > Thanks for updating me...
> > 
> 
> Frescobaldi 4.0.0 will soon be released (at least that's the plan.) 
> All
> changes should be in GitHub; are you not seeing them?  "poppler" and
> "python-poppler" are no longer needed in this release; everything
> else
> should be updated.
> 
> --
> Knute Snortum


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