** Description changed: Binary package hint: hamster-applet - Also keep updating until 2.32.0 :) + No good reason not to pull it in, even at this time. + + CHANGELOG: + * data integrity bugfixes + * maintaining selection on refresh in a more sane manner + * self-monitor the database not only for updates but also for remove/create + (solves problems with some synchronization tools) + * documentation updates + * fixed the global hotkey. require gnome-keybindings (gnome-control-center-dev) + package as the hotkey is part of expected functionality + * the top graph in overview is now interactive and allows zooming in and out + * sqlite utf-8 case sensitivity workarounds for queries + * hamster's docky helper installed together with hamster + * using full text search in the overview window now + * hopefully activity trees now behave better on refresh + * adjustments for custom widgets to better work with themes + * if dialog windows are called from commandline, make sure they shut down + properly + * overview gets a menu, drops toolbars and now supports date range browsing + * adjustments to starts and ends graph in statistics (should be more accurate) + * performance updates in graphics + * html report was looking in the wrong place for the template + * respecting SYSCONFDIR environment variable to determine where to store + gconf schema (bug 620965) + * including generated help pages in the tarball so that they appear in + library.gnome.org + * optional integration with gtg (via preferences) + * hamster-service had not been packed in the tarball + * all kinds of bugfixes + * dropped in-house global hotkey management in favour to Gnome's global + hotkeys + * HTML report template now can be overridden from $HOME folder. instructions + can be found in the report footer + * remembering path of last saved report + * moved build system from autotools to waf + + Also, most translations has been updatedas usual.
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