All releases tagged Minor


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release. Searches when using "&" in the query work again instead of being truncated as you type. The interface is now more responsive when a search is carried out by edits to thread locking. Exact matching for the console version of gWaei was added again because it is truly needed there, since most consoles scroll past the most useful results. The sandboxing issue caused by gtk-update-icon-cache for the package maintainers was fixed. The README has been updated, as it was woefully out of date.


Release Notes: Crashes when &, |, or, ( are typed into the query are now fixed. Broken thread locking code was corrected, which fixed some random crashing.


Release Notes: This version is meant to be easier to compile with the new Fedora/Ubuntu versions coming out by updating the autoconf and gettext files. There was a bit of makefile cleanup to use -I correctly for the gWaei header files instead of manually compiling them all. Dictionary line count used for progress is now dynamically calculated during searches and stored in the preferences instead of on each startup.


Release Notes: There are a few more small tweaks. The program will now compile under MS Windows.


Release Notes: Small changes were made. Radicals have been reordered and some holes were filled. The number separators for the radicals have been made red to make them more visible. RPM building has been slightly reworked. Libgnome is no longer a dependency.


Release Notes: This is another bugfix release. A change that broke turning off spellcheck was undone. A misspelling was fixed in the preferences in Japanese. A bug in the URL for installing the radicals dictionary has also been fixed. The gconf abstraction layer has also been made more fault resistant for strings.


Release Notes: Small changes were made here and there. A minor buffer overflow was fixed, which was adversely affecting Ubuntu 9 users. It caused gWaei to crash on Ubuntu 9 when inputting Japanese. A bunch of Windows compatibility fixes have been done. When compiled with the GNOME configure flag turned off, gconf is no longer a dependency.