All releases of anymeal


Release Notes: MySQL 5.0 handles booleans in a different way, which required a bugfix in AnyMeal.


Release Notes: The speed of recipe display was improved. A man page was contributed.


Release Notes: The configure script was not generating the file docbookToFo.xsl. An include statement was missing in the file destroyDialog.ui.


Release Notes: A declaration and its corresponding definition were residing in different namespaces. This bugfix only is necessary if your version of gcc is more recent than 4.0.2.


Release Notes: A line with whitespace characters in a Mealmaster recipe will be correctly treated as an empty line.


Release Notes: Leading whitespaces in recipe-instructions in Mealmaster files are skipped now. Experimental import of RecipeML-files was added.


Release Notes: This release adds some bugfixes. AnyMeal now can set up and start an embedded MySQL server and connect to it using a file socket. The user no longer needs to set up a MySQL server.


Release Notes: The new import-dialog forces the user to select the input-encoding. A misspelled header inclusion was fixed in "src/searchDialog.ui". Two empty lines were added to Mealmaster output to cause fewer problems when importing into other recipe software.


Release Notes: This release can recode ISO-8859-1 Mealmaster files to UTF-8 on the fly. The import dialog displays MIME-type information about the selected files to help the user determine the character set.


Release Notes: KDE file dialogs and message boxes are now used. The user is now prompted before a file is overwritten.
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