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1.0rc3 to be released on June 15th, 2006

Started by mandrav, June 10, 2006, 11:35:08 PM

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mandrav

Finally, the release date has been set in stone. A couple more things left that we want to fix/test/polish and we 're done.
Please bear with us. The release date is approaching fast :).

T minus 4 and counting ;)
Be patient!
This bug will be fixed soon...

salmon

#1
Quote from: mandrav on June 10, 2006, 11:35:08 PMfix/test/polish

You mean translation?


Ceniza

Polish: shine, make glossy; brush, buff.

liuke520

June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?
June 15, 2006 issued 1.0rc3 ???
Not today?

moloh


Zingam

So, what will be the difference between RC3 and nightly that makes you so excited?

Szabadember

If the little bird, Killerbot was speaking to, is not lying:

A yet totally unknown supercool feature :)

killerbot

that feature is showing up this evening in the nightly build
.....



.....
check the commits ;-)

polygon7

Quote from: Ceniza on June 11, 2006, 12:50:03 AM
Polish: shine, make glossy; brush, buff.
<OT>
Polish is also language in Poland (like English in England, etc.) 8)
</OT>
best regards,
p7
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orefa

#10
Excellent! The split screen feature is especially useful for widescreen displays that offer more width than needed for coding but not enough height. It's so great that I already have a feature request related to it (and I feel bad for asking so soon, but I have a hunch that it's already in the back of a few people's mind). It's an option to link scrolling of both panes so that when line 50 is at the bottom of the left pane, line 51 is at the top of the right pane (and only one scroll bar may be needed, although two don't hurt).

Edit: I realize (quite late) that I posted this in the wrong thread...  :?

Ceniza

Quote from: polygon7Polish is also language in Poland (like English in England, etc.)

Yes, but mandrav wasn't talking about Polish (language) support.

Now, the full definition (mandrav's post uses the verb):

Quote from: Babylon TranslatorPolish
adj. from Poland (country in eastern Europe); of Poland

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n. Indo-European language spoken by residents of Poland

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polish
n. substance used to shine; scouring, shining

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v. shine, make glossy; brush, buff

hongxing

yeah, but again what will be the difference between RC3 and nightly that makes you so excited?

liuke520

Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!

Michael

Quote from: liuke520 on June 12, 2006, 10:53:24 AM
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!
Strongly recommends the use of GCC4.0 CodeBlocks+MinGW above translation devices!

Hello,

Sorry, but IMHO it is not necessary to repeat the same text several times :?.

Moreover, the last GCC available for MinGW is the 3.4.5 :). MinGW has not yet available any 4.x.x version (AFAIK) and will not support any self-compiled >= 4.x.x version.

Best wishes,
Michael
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