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[gaim-migrate @ 4527] E'ric Boumaour (zongo_fr) writes: "This patch enables the use of ngettext for singular and plural forms of sentences ("%s person in room"/"%s people in room") cf. gettext documentation. Some call to g_snprintf have been rewritten to make strings translatable (like "%s has %s") The patch is also available at http://www.frankiz.org/gaim/ starting by i18n-ngettext- http://www.frankiz.org/gaim/i18n-ngettext-20030110.diff is the current file, a newer date would be an update. HTH, Eric" committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Fri, 10 Jan 2003 15:36:48 +0000
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version 0.60 alpha 4: (12/29/02)
	* Feature improvements for transparency plugin.
	* Font properly set in gtkrc
	* Gaim systray icon permanantly parked in systray, with different
	  icons for connected, disconnected and away.
	* Right clickable menu for systray.
	* Flashing conversation window on receiving an IM.
	* Aspell installer allows user to set install path.

version 0.60 alpha 3: (11/8/02)
	* Improved UI
	* Plugin for transparent conversation windows
	* Gtkspell/aspell working
	* IdleTracker added for Windows idle reporting.
	* Nativewin gtk theme (using native windows fonts)
	* New gaim and gaim-installer icons (Thanks Tux Racer)

version 0.60 alpha 2 (10/9/02):
	* Perl functionality added
	* PNGs work
	* Path issues fixed for Win9x
	* Added g command line flag for logging of GTK and GLIB debugging.
	* No more console in Win9x for glib logging (when not debugging).
	* URL links now work.
	* Plugins: autorecon, iconaway, spellchk and ticker now work.
	* Language translations are working.
	* Using GTK 2.0.6 (Some GTK bugs fixed since 2.0.3)
	* Gadu-Gadu works
	* gtkimhtml copying to clipboard works. Selecting text copies it to
	  the clipboard.
	* Gaim now minimizes to the system tray.
	* Various other feature updates from the Gaim crew. Read ChangeLog :)

version 0.60 alpha 1 (9/13/2002):
	* Initial alpha release