Meld 3.19.1 has been released, and is now available at: https://download.gnome.org/sources/meld/3.19/meld-3.19.1.tar.xz
Features -------- * Support comparing remote files (Kai Willadsen; initial work by Chris Mayo) * Significantly improve folder comparison performance when comparing large trees (Hugo Sena Ribeiro) * Improve folder comparison IO and memory use (Hugo Sena Ribeiro) * Add recursive collapse/expand actions to folder comparisons (Jesus Arroyo) * Add OARS metadata for software management (Nick Richards) * Support file drag-and-drop directly on to textviews (Kai Willadsen) * Refresh the application icon and add a processing pipeline (Kai Willadsen) * Windows build improvements: * Build using msys2 on GNOME Gitlab infrastructure and update to using current GTK+ (Vasily Galkin) * Add simple zip-based Windows build output to pipeline (Vasily Galkin) * Improve Windows logging behaviour (Vasily Galkin) * Help launching now works (Vasily Galkin) * Shortcuts now work in non-English keyboard layouts (via GTK+) * Windows paths are shortened correctly (Kai Willadsen) Fixes ----- * Next/Previous Change actions correctly account for text filters (Heikki Ketoharju) * Fix blank line ignoring in folder comparisons (Hugo Sena Ribeiro) * Miscellaneous performance improvements (Hugo Sena Ribeiro) * Fix initial focus pane for two-pane comparison (Kai Willadsen) * Handle encoding failures on file load (Kai Willadsen) * Fix surrogate problems in on-save encoding check (Kai Willadsen) * Fix display of some encoding errors in folder comparisons (Kai Willadsen) * Fix Git unpushed commit check for ambiguous filenames (Kai Willadsen) * Fix committing a folder in Git (Kai Willadsen) * Show errors for critical unhandled application failures, such as failed saves (Kai Willadsen) * Work around GTK+ shortcut activation issues; see GNOME/gtk#140 (Kai Willadsen) * Update Up/Down/Delete shortcuts to support numpad (Kai Willadsen) * Fix copy-paste of GtkSourceView-highlighted text into Meld (Kai Willadsen) * Don't open additional blank comparison tabs when using the --diff CLI argument (Kai Willadsen) * Fix installation on Mint (Kai Willadsen) Internal changes: * File comparisons and CLI argument handling now use Gio.File and support URIs (Kai Willadsen; initial work by Chris Mayo) * Many Python 3 deprecation cleanups (Claude Paroz) * Rename icon/desktop/appdata for consistency with appid (Mathieu Bridon) * Flatpak build updates (Mathieu Bridon, Kai Willadsen) * Make XDG application ID match other application IDs (Kai Willadsen) * Multiple pygobject/GTK+ deprecation cleanups (Kai Willadsen) * Python 3.7 support (Kai Willadsen) * PEP8 and style compliance (Jesus Arroyo, Stefan Erichsen) * Bugs fixed: 152, 175, 177, 179, 193, 196, 197, 197, 203, 217, 225, 233, 235, 239 Translations ------------ * Alan Mortensen (da) * Anders Jonsson (sv) * Claude Paroz (fr) * Daniel Mustieles (es) * Emin Tufan Çetin (tr) * Jiri Grönroos (fi) * Kukuh Syafaat (id) * Marek Černocký (cs) * Mario Blättermann (de) * Matej Urbančič (sl) * Mathieu Bridon () * Milo Casagrande (it) * Piotr Drąg (pl) * Rafael Fontenelle (pt_BR) * Reginaldo Izidório (pt_BR) * Yi-Jyun Pan (zh_TW) What is Meld? ------------- Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three files, and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also compare folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by no means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide variety of version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial and Subversion. _______________________________________________ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list