Author:   Lars Michelsen <[email protected]>
Date:     Fri Sep 23 10:35:58 2011 +0200
Committer:   Lars Michelsen <[email protected]>
Commit-Date: Fri Sep 23 10:35:58 2011 +0200

Updated changelog

---

 ChangeLog |   12 ++++++------
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 7636299..4dd44c2 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -20,12 +20,6 @@ Core
   * Internal cleanup in map configuration attribute definitions
 
 Frontend
-  * Readded the "edit" action to the maps module. In this mode all object are
-    automatically unlocked and changes to the lock state are not persisted
-  * Also disabling the object left click actions in unlocked mode
-  * Icon/Gadget/Shape/Textbox dragging is done by dragging the real icons
-  again, like it was in WUI before. The drag controls for these objects has 
been removed.
-  * Sorting maps on overview page and in multisite snapin by aliases
   * Bugfix: Fixed several umlauts in edit mode warning messages
   * Bugfix: Fixed 100% sidebar height
   * Bugfix: Fixed initial positioning of relative positioned gadgets
@@ -50,6 +44,12 @@ Frontend
   * Also disabling the object left click actions in unlocked mode
   * Icon/Gadget/Shape/Textbox dragging is done by dragging the real icons
   again, like it was in WUI before. The drag controls for these objects has 
been removed.
+  * Sorting maps on overview page and in multisite snapin by aliases
+  * Readded the "edit" action to the maps module. In this mode all object are
+    automatically unlocked and changes to the lock state are not persisted
+  * Also disabling the object left click actions in unlocked mode
+  * Icon/Gadget/Shape/Textbox dragging is done by dragging the real icons
+  again, like it was in WUI before. The drag controls for these objects has 
been removed.
   * Added [alias] macro to context menus
   * Header menu handles map parent/child relations correctly
   * Recoded the add/modify dialog to add/edit map objects


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