I must say I really enjoyed coding for this release, making everything behave just as it should (or hoping so). Because I really do think the Ancistrus got better This release focused on getting rid all all the bugs and make NeonView stable, and in 0.8.1 most of the known bugs should be gone. The [...]
Category Archives: NeonView
Version 0.8.0 Packaged for Frugalware
NeonView 0.8.0 was packaged for Frugalware Linux. Thanks Slown!
Development Update for 0.8.1
I’m already at work on 0.8.1 and it’s going pretty well. I’m rewriting most of the core code (again) since 0.8.0 has some nasty memory allocation bugs and code organizing isn’t very good. 0.8.1 will strip most of the bugs that 0.8.0 introduced, making it quite usable. Should be coming in a few days or [...]
NeonView 0.8.0 Released With Many New Features
For this new release the code has been completely rewritten and NeonView was ported to GTK+ 3. There is a rather big list of changes, some of the most important including a completely redesigned interface, two sidebar panels for thumbnail previews and image information, rewritten code for parsing the config file, redesigned settings window, and [...]
NeonView 0.8.0 Close to Release
Work is in progress for NeonView 0.8.0, which will come with a bunch of new features and improvements over the last release. There are still a few features to be implemented, however this release should really stand out. NeonView has been rewritten completely from scratch and it now uses GTK+ 3. Here is a peak [...]
NeonView 0.6.0 Released With New Features
This new release, codenamed “Xiphophorus”, comes with several new features and a small bug fix: added zoom in and zoom out functions added rotate left, rotate right and flip image functions fixed a crash when trying to display a file which is no longer available In addition to these, NeonView already provided the following features: [...]
Plans for 1.0
Here is a TODO list of features which should be implemented by the time NeonView gets to version 1.0 (I know, big plans, we’ll see what actually *gets* implemented). Some of them are in the works, some have been implemented, but most of them need to be written from scratch: rotate left, rotate right, flip [...]
NeonView Packaged for Frugalware Linux
I was googling for “neonview 0.4.0″ and came into this link. It looks like after only 3 days from its launch NeonView has been packaged already for Frugalware Linux, “a general purpose linux distribution, designed for intermediate users (who are not afraid of text mode)”. Thank you, Slown!
NeonView 0.4.0 Released
This release, codenamed ‘Corydoras’, comes with several new features, including two rewritten modules and a graphical configuration window. Here are the most important changes for this version: added a graphical configuration window in the new Tools menu, with the following options: check button to start the main window maximized check button to remember the window [...]
NeonView 0.2.1 Released
This is a small bug fix release, it does not include any new features. Here are the changes since 0.2.0: fixed a bug on GTK+ 2.20 with GDK_KEY_BackSpace and GDK_KEY_space, compiling on GTK 2.20 should work now (http://www.tuxarena.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3) fixed a filename label showing when NeonView is invoked with a filename argument removed unneeded text from [...]