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[gaim-migrate @ 4842] This is the new sound subsystem Lots of stuff got renamed, and everything sound-wise is documented. Gaim now uses libaudiofile and libao to play sounds. Lots of ugly hacks were removed, and now we support playing audio through anything that libao will support. If you need to (you shouldn't) you can force libao to use a specific output driver, by putting a line into ~/.libao like: default_driver=esd You shouldn't need to do this, libao is pretty good at figuring out what driver to use. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Nathan Walp <nwalp@pidgin.im>
date Sun, 09 Feb 2003 01:55:35 +0000
parents 76b8bbe8ed34
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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